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Archives for June 22, 2018

Public records dispute may land state in court

June 22, 2018 by Andrew Graham 2 Comments

They’ve paid thousands in fees and waited months, but two advocacy groups don’t have the public records they requested. Who are they, what’s the holdup and what does it mean for Wyoming's new fees for records rules?

Wyoming shouldn’t put a price tag on civic engagement

Opinion
June 22, 2018 by Dustin Bleizeffer 1 Comment

Fees for public records as imposed by Wyoming Department of Administration and Information rules are unnecessary, undemocratic and threatening to government transparency, argues Bleizeffer.

Are some animals too smart for their own good?

June 22, 2018 by Kelsey Dayton 1 Comment

UW researchers look at adaptable, intelligent wildlife that thrive — and sometimes become pests — in urban environments

Confluence contrast

June 22, 2018 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. 2 Comments

A drone-carried camera captures a wedding of the waters, but a divorce of the colors, where Granite Creek meets the Hoback River.

DEQ land advisory board needs to stand-up for taxpayers and jobs

Opinion
June 22, 2018 by Bob LeResche 1 Comment

The Land Quality Advisory Board will reconsider strong coal reclamation bonding regulations June 27. This time they need to accept them argues Bob LeResche.

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