The Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is Wyoming’s first local suicide call center and now, after two years of existence, it is expanding to be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
"I am investigating it as a suicide right now, but won't have any final conclusions for a couple days," Natrona County Coroner James Whipps told K2 Radio News.
In case you didn't know, K2Radio News has a podcast called Report to Wyoming where we talk to real people in Natrona County about their thoughts and ideas. For this week's episode, Badger and Bull sit down and talk about mental health, chili, and Harleys...among other things.
"I can tell you from my time in classrooms that the mothers of this state--the women of this state--are the best and most remarkable resource that Wyoming has for the best and most remarkable future that we can have, which is our kids" said Gordon.