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Officials pin hopes on brucellosis management zones

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
GREEN RIVER -- Cattle herds in northwest Wyoming are at greater risk for brucellosis as long as the disease remains prevalent in Yellowstone National Park's elk and bison herds.


Wyo's big energy plans mostly intact

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
Leading up to the financial credit crisis, there was competition for a $3 billion high-tech conduit from Wyoming to the Oregon coast -- a link critical to maintaining the state's growth in natural gas development.

The Whole Town's Talking: Crime doesn't pay

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
In Monopoly, you can "get out of jail free" by drawing the lucky Community Chest card.

Off the beaten path

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
LANDER -- Wyomingites are some of the most closed-minded, disagreeable, unreliable introverts you'll ever meet.


Contest pairs horse trainers with wild mustangs

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
DOUGLAS -- As a Johnny Cash tune played over the loudspeakers, horse trainer Gary Main Jr. coaxed Victory through a display of discipline and skill inside the Wyoming State Fair arena.

Wyo has business friendly tax system

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
CHEYENNE (AP) -- Wyoming has the nation's best business-friendly tax system, according to rankings released by a foundation that tracks fiscal policy.

Fire managers cite Gunbarrel success

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
WAPITI (Lee News Service) -- Though the Gunbarrel fire is not yet extinguished -- its eastern flank is still smoldering -- forest managers are already sharing lessons from the big blaze, and say it will serve as a model for

Candidates differ on energy policy

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
The energy crisis -- besides the country's current financial woes -- poses the biggest threat to the United States, candidates running for the six-year Senate term said.

Wyoming briefs

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net (2)
Cody museum recognized with national service award

New Arapahoe school gets break on space

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
CHEYENNE -- Students in the new Arapahoe elementary school on the Wind River Indian Reservation will have more room as the result of a decision last week by the Wyoming School Facilities Commission.

Forum focuses on bailout

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
The financial industry bailout bill proved to be a major issue for both candidates and a major difference between them during the candidate forum between Republican U.S. Sen. John Barrasso and his opponent Democrat Nick Carter.

Wyo Range bill to receive a vote

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
A bill to protect the Wyoming Range from new energy development should finally get a hearing on the Senate floor next month, the Senate majority leader announced this week.

Shepard autopsy among missing records

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
CHEYENNE -- The Albany County coroner said Monday that an autopsy report for slain University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard is among numerous autopsy records missing from his office.

wyoming briefs

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
Philip Brimmer gets federal judgeship CHEYENNE -- A Rawlins native and graduate of Cheyenne Central High School has been appointed as a U.S. District Court judge in Colorado.

Challenger wants universal health care

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
LANDER -- A Wyoming Democrat is challenging a two-term Republican incumbent for the state Senate this year -- in the middle of conservative country -- hanging his hat on an idea not commonly championed by Cowboy State politicians:

House candidates spar over domestic issues

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
Voters could send Republican Cynthia Lummis to the U.S. House because of her experience in Wyoming government and conservative credentials, she said.

Turn the page

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
CODY -- After more than a century on Sheridan Avenue, Cody's public library opened Saturday at its new home on the ground floor of the Park County Complex at Stampede Avenue and Heart Mountain Street.

NRC delays decision

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
SALT LAKE CITY -- The Nuclear Regulatory Commission delayed on Monday a decision on whether to allow EnergySolutions Inc. to import the largest-ever amount of nuclear waste into the U.S., opening the window for Congress to block all foreign waste

Shepard's family campaigns against hate

07.10.2008 13:29    casperstartribune.net
A dinner table comes with four chairs. A set of dishes has four bowls, four plates, four glasses.

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