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After Nichols records release, criticism greets UW’s handling

February 5, 2020 by Andrew Graham, WyoFile and Seth Klamann, Casper Star-Tribune 6 Comments

Ex-trustees question the UW Board of Trustees’ decision not to give former president Laurie Nichols a chance to respond to allegations. The board chairman calls on Wyoming to move on.

Nichols ouster continues pattern of secrecy for UW trustees

May 7, 2019 by Andrew Graham and Daniel Bendtsen, a collaboration between WyoFile and the Laramie Boomerang 10 Comments

A closed-door meeting followed by a veiled vote and a jaw-dropping announcement of Nichols’ demotion fits the university governing body’s practice

Cheyenne overreach threatens all Wyoming counties

Opinion
January 30, 2019 by Citizens for Local Control 4 Comments

Three bills currently being considered by the Wyoming Legislature would gut county government authority and subvert local control.

If God calls Friess, how will Wyoming answer?

October 17, 2017 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. 7 Comments

Pundits say if Foster Friess enters the Republican U.S. Senate primary, he’ll have to convince voters he'll do more than work for a national conservative agenda.

Gov protests plan to limit Teton Park traffic

November 23, 2015 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. Leave a Comment

Gov. Matt Mead has summoned Grand Teton National Park officials to a 45-minute meeting today after they disappointed him by proposing to limit traffic on the park’s rural Moose-Wilson Road.

Grand Teton Superintendent David Vela on Oct. 29 proposed controlling …

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