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Archives for July 21, 2020

Wyoming’s missed investment fund opportunities cost it billions

Analysis
July 21, 2020 by Ben Gose 14 Comments

Though widely touted as a successful program, analysis shows the state missed opportunities to make much more money through investment funds.

Anatomy of a protest: How a Laramie march became a movement

July 21, 2020 by Andrew Graham 3 Comments

What began as a show of solidarity for protests over the death of George Floyd took on a life of its own — resulting in tense showdowns with armed counter-protesters, arrests and steps toward reform.

Protesters challenge arrests as First Amendment infringements

July 21, 2020 by Andrew Graham 3 Comments

Ten people arrested or cited in Laramie during peaceful protests calling for police reform and supporting Black Lives Matter are asking for their citations to be dismissed.

Experts: State laws apply in Riverton despite Oklahoma decision

July 21, 2020 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. Leave a Comment

The question regarding tribal boundaries that was at the center of a recent U.S. Supreme Court case in Oklahoma has already been answered for the Wind River Reservation, lawyers say.

Wyo must act now to prepare for worsening budget fallout

Opinion
July 21, 2020 by Kerry Drake 9 Comments

Legislators can avoid making drastic cuts in the future, but only if they find the political will to increase taxes now.

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