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I've been in lots of cabs. In Chicago; in Washington, D.C.; in Los Angeles. |



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LARAMIE -- A University of Wyoming professor has been elected to the executive board of the Council of Energy Research and Education Leaders. |
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CHEYENNE -- The state board of Land Commissioners on Friday voted to withdraw from wind energy development about 1 million acres of state land within the core sage grouse population areas. |
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GREEN RIVER -- The independent energy company EOG Resources, Inc. is looking to enhance its natural gas and oil production in southwest Wyoming through a proposed infill drilling project, according to federal officials. |
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CHEYENNE -- Spokesmen for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation say they don't oppose a request from federal land managers in the northwestern part of the state that elk and bison hunters volunteer to |


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Black Diamond Energy Inc. is shutting in nearly 300 coal-bed methane wells in the Powder River Basin, according to the company's president, Eric Koval. |
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Heading into the American Legion Northwest Regional Tournament, Cheyenne Post 6 manager Tagg Lain talked about the impressive balance of his team. |
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Maybe now the rest of the teams at the American Legion Northwest Regional Tournament will know better than to overlook the Cheyenne Post 6 squad. |
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Questions about walk signals, traffic lights and turn signals within the city of Casper were bountiful during the first few months of 2009. The following is the first of a two-part question-and-answer session with Kevin Knopik, the city's traffic section |
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Devin Williams met her hero this week. Not only did the 14-year-old volleyball player shake hands with her idol, but she also spent the past four days on the receiving end of his power serves and stinging spikes. |
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For the first time since 1986, the Troopers Drum & Bugle Corps is in the finals of the Drum Corps International World Championships on Saturday evening at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. |
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The Bureau of Land Management National Historic Trails Interpretive Center invites the public to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Oregon Statehood with free admission today and Sunday. |
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Prosecutors have filed felony charges against two men in the wake of unrelated car crashes in Casper this week. |
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Smoke in Casper hails from Utah The Natrona County Fire Protection District and the Casper-Natrona County Public Safety Communications Center have received many calls about the prominent smoky haze and smoke smell over Casper Friday morning, according to a news |
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WASHINGTON -- Wyoming got a pat on the back Thursday from a key member of Congress for spending its economic stimulus funds on highway projects faster than any other state. |
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CHEYENNE -- Lowering Wyoming's dropout rate will require looking beyond the state's vastly increased funding for classroom education, Gov. Dave Freudenthal told a state education summit Thursday. |
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Two Wyomingites have fallen ill with West Nile virus, health officials announced Thursday. |
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CHEYENNE --Two charter high schools on the Wind River Indian Reservation can continue to operate as they do now as the result of action by the state Board of Education. |
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Oil and gas officials say a proposal to strip away their ability to deduct drilling and other "intangible" expenses from their taxes would cripple the industry at a time when the cost of doing business is spiraling. |
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SHOSHONE NATIONAL FOREST -- A wet spring followed by frequent rain showers has brought a tame fire season to the region. But the effects of last year's Gunbarrel fire are still being evaluated in the field, in the local economy |
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