Female Inmate Who Sued Wyoming Gets Into ‘Boot Camp’ ProgramFemale Inmate Who Sued Wyoming Gets Into ‘Boot Camp’ ProgramWyoming's boot camp is open only to men, so Blanchard filed suit in federal court saying her civil rights were violated on the basis of gender.Associated PressAssociated Press
Founder of White Supremacist Gang Dies in Wyoming PrisonFounder of White Supremacist Gang Dies in Wyoming PrisonHis body was found Saturday morning at the Wyoming State Penitentiary in Rawlins.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Man to Serve 36-40 Years in Prison for Sexual Abuse of TeenAccording to court documents, Lovato has two previous convictions for sexual abuse of a minor from California and New Mexico. Associated PressAssociated Press
Lawsuit: Wyoming Boot Camp Discriminates Against WomenLawsuit: Wyoming Boot Camp Discriminates Against WomenThe program offers offenders under the age of 25 a chance to reform themselves and become eligible for early release.Associated PressAssociated Press
Drainage Problems Ongoing Concern at Wyoming PrisonDrainage Problems Ongoing Concern at Wyoming PrisonLawmakers last year allocated $7 million for repairs while they try to figure out a long-term solution for the prison built on unstable soil.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Man Receives 25-40 Years for Murder, DecapitationWyoming Man Receives 25-40 Years for Murder, DecapitationGuerra-Torres' decapitated body was found in 2014 near the northwest Wyoming town of Clark.Associated PressAssociated Press
Casper Man Sentenced to 5-10 Years in Prison for Child AbuseCasper Man Sentenced to 5-10 Years in Prison for Child AbuseThe original plea agreement in the child abuse case called for Townsend to be sentenced Oct. 28 to 4-8 years in prison, but the state took that deal off the table after Townsend was again accused of child abuse and assault. Nick LearnedNick Learned
Man Sentenced to Prison for Cocaine Possession in Albany CountyMan Sentenced to Prison for Cocaine Possession in Albany CountyKorman argued against imprisonment, saying it would cost Wyoming taxpayers $160 each day to keep Zuniga-Acosta in prison.Nick LearnedNick Learned