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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.

How much corruption will Barrasso accept in EPA chief Pruitt?

Opinion
April 17, 2018 by Kerry Drake 3 Comments

Pruitt’s behavior is scandalous even by Trump standards, but he’s safe so long as Wyoming’s Jr. senator chairs the committee overseeing him.

Wyo. rancher, lawmakers declare victory over EPA in pond feud

May 12, 2016 by Environment & Energy News 1 Comment

Andy Johnson, a welder from southwestern Wyoming, and EPA reached a settlement in a federal district court this week over a pond he built in 2012.

Feds fight Wyoming on E. coli rule

September 18, 2015 by Dustin Bleizeffer 5 Comments

U.S. Forest Service brass has told Wyoming that its plan to reclassify wilderness-area waterways to allow five times more E. coli bacteria runs afoul of federal laws.

Water hearing to be held under protest

September 8, 2015 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. 2 Comments

Wyoming will hold a public hearing next week on its plan to allow five times more E. coli in 76 percent of the state’s waters.”
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