Wyatt Bear Cloud

U.S. Supreme Court Vacates Sheridan Teens Sentence
U.S. Supreme Court Vacates Sheridan Teens Sentence
U.S. Supreme Court Vacates Sheridan Teens Sentence
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court has vacated a life sentence for a Wyoming teenager in the 2009 home invasion killing of a Sheridan man. The court this month sent Wyatt Bear Cloud’s case back to the Wyoming Supreme Court for reconsideration.
Wyoming Lawmakers Convene Budget Session Monday [AUDIO]
Wyoming Lawmakers Convene Budget Session Monday [AUDIO]
Wyoming Lawmakers Convene Budget Session Monday [AUDIO]
The Wyoming Supreme Court has upheld a life prison sentence for a Sheridan teenager convicted of murder in a home invasion killing. Doug Randall reports.  Dealing with having less money will be one of the biggest issues facing Wyoming lawmakers when their budget session convenes next week. Comments from Senate President Jim Anderson. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
ACLU Won’t Be Allowed To Join Sheridan Teens Appeal [AUDIO]
ACLU Won’t Be Allowed To Join Sheridan Teens Appeal [AUDIO]
ACLU Won’t Be Allowed To Join Sheridan Teens Appeal [AUDIO]
The Wyoming Supreme Court says it won't hear from two civil rights groups that wanted to argue in support of a Sheridan teenager who is appealing the life sentence he received after pleading guilty to a home invasion murder. Doug Randall reports. There' is already a candidate throwing his hat in the ring for Senator John Barrasso's senate seat. Author and Lusk resident Thomas Bleming announced his