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Archives for May 2019

May showers

May 31, 2019 by Andrew Graham Leave a Comment

Or is it April showers that bring May flowers? Does anyone even remember at this point in this rugged Wyoming spring?

U.S. Supreme Court got it right in Crow Tribe hunting case

Opinion
May 28, 2019 by Kerry Drake 7 Comments

One Native American’s pursuit of a healthy meal spotlighted America’s obligation to honor its word.

State cops focused on deceased, not officer in fatal shooting

May 28, 2019 by Andrew Graham 7 Comments

Critics say Division of Criminal Investigation failed to adequately examine shooter’s checkered past or whether he violated procedures in 2018 Laramie killing.

Boysen, Moneta plan draws sharp divide between counties

More than 300 central Wyoming residents offer tale of two counties, predicting the best of times, the worst of times for Fremont, Hot Springs.

May 28, 2019 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. 4 Comments

More than 300 central Wyoming residents offer tale of two counties, predicting the best of times, the worst of times for Fremont, Hot Springs.

Is Wyoming spending millions for pie-in-the-sky ‘savings’?

Opinion
May 28, 2019 by Rebecca Bextel 7 Comments

Should Wyo spend an additional $45 million for consultants to find “potential” savings? Guest columnist Rebecca Bextel thinks other states’ experiences with the same consultants suggest not.
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