Gillette City Council
GILLETTE – The city of Gillette has made a motion to dismiss a Gillette resident’s lawsuit based on the grounds of governmental immunity.
Bruce Williams is suing the city for $24 million for violating his religious rights nearly a hundred times in nine years.
District Judge Stuart S. Healy III is...
GILLETTE — The malicious crimes ordinance that brought hundreds of people to Gillette City Council meetings in May and June quietly went into effect last week. It did so without the mayor’s stamp of approval, which is a rare occurrence.
Mayor Shay Lundvall let the ordinance go into effect without...
GILLETTE — Gillette Mayor Shay Lundvall has not yet decided what he is going to do with the recently passed malicious harms ordinance.
The Gillette City Council remained split on a proposed malicious harms ordinance, but the group passed it on a third and final reading Tuesday night with a 4-3...
GILLETTE — The Gillette City Council remained split on a proposed malicious harms ordinance, but the group passed it on a third and final reading Tuesday night with a 4-3 vote.
Amendments were made to the ordinance, with the biggest change being the addition of age as a protected class.
The...
GILLETTE (WNE) — Amendments to the proposed hate crime ordinance have been put forth ahead of its third reading before the Gillette City Council, which is scheduled to take place Tuesday night.
The suggested changes were drafted with input from Councilman Jim West and may be considered by...
GILLETTE — The community debate over a proposed hate crime ordinance continued Tuesday night, with more than 45 people speaking out.
Public comment was scheduled after the Gillette City Council approved the ordinance on its second reading with a 4-3 vote.
Many who opposed the ordinance were...
GILLETTE (WNE) — A proposed hate crime ordinance passed its second reading Tuesday night on a 4-3 vote by the Gillette City Council.
It will now move on to a third and final reading, which will take place at the city council’s next meeting on June 6.
The votes remained unchanged from the first...
GILLETTE — Gillette City Council members and many others in the community are divided over a proposed hate crime ordinance, evidenced by the turnout and comments made at a City Council meeting Tuesday night.
Residents packed the city council chambers to speak on the proposed city law, which would...
GILLETTE (WNE) — Last week, the Gillette City Council voted to join the OneWyo II Opioid Settlement, which means more opioid money should be coming to Gillette.
Five companies have reached settlements regarding potential opioid litigation, including pharmacies Walmart, Walgreens and CVS, as well...
GILLETTE – A Gillette man is suing the city of Gillette for $24.25 million for violating his religious rights guaranteed by the Wyoming Constitution.
Bruce Williams, a local atheist, alleges that since 2014, he’s been the victim of “conspiratorial oppression” by the city, and that the city has...
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