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Archives for February 12, 2019

House panel: Private school ‘equality’ trumps county authority

February 12, 2019 by Angus M Thuermer Jr., Andrew Graham 2 Comments

Corporations committee votes for bill to strip counties of zoning authority over private schools and enable Friess school to be built as planned in Teton County.

Gordon to lawmakers: Chamber showdowns don’t advance state

February 12, 2019 by Andrew Graham 1 Comment

In an exclusive interview with WyoFile, the governor discussed budget fights, education funding, a corporate income tax and tribal liaisons.

Females lead herd out of buffalo standoff

February 12, 2019 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. 2 Comments

Grand Teton National Park, Game and Fish, herded 50 bison out of Moose Head Ranch after deep snow sent them to a winter feed line for horses.

Wyoming’s century long boondoggle: Public Purpose Investments

Opinion
February 12, 2019 by Michael Madden 3 Comments

Investing state funds “on Main Street instead of Wall Street” sounds like a great idea, but in practice it causes untold trouble.

Casper shooting confirms worst aspects of stand-your-ground law

Opinion
February 12, 2019 by Kerry Drake 8 Comments

The need for high court action reveals predictable problems with Wyoming’s new stand-your-ground law.
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