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A cab of a different color

09.08.2009 11:41    casperstartribune.net
I've been in lots of cabs. In Chicago; in Washington, D.C.; in Los Angeles.



UW professor joins executive board of national energy research and education leaders

09.08.2009 11:41    casperstartribune.net
LARAMIE -- A University of Wyoming professor has been elected to the executive board of the Council of Energy Research and Education Leaders.

Board endorses core sage grouse area decision

09.08.2009 11:41    casperstartribune.net
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.

Company proposes infill drilling for LaBarge field

09.08.2009 11:41    casperstartribune.net
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.

Teton, refuge ask hunters to use non-lead bullets

09.08.2009 11:41    casperstartribune.net
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


Small CBM operators flirt with bankruptcy, blame regulations

09.08.2009 11:41    casperstartribune.net
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.

Post 6 mixes offense, defense to eliminate Corvallis, Ore.

09.08.2009 10:32    casperstartribune.net
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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Post 6 pitches past Carter Cove

09.08.2009 10:32    casperstartribune.net
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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Answer Girl: Casper traffic Q and A, part 1

08.08.2009 23:33    casperstartribune.net
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

Serving up gold

08.08.2009 23:33    casperstartribune.net
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.

Troopers make finals

08.08.2009 23:33    casperstartribune.net
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.

View history, swim, walk or run to remember

08.08.2009 23:33    casperstartribune.net
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.

Prosecutors file charges in car crashes

08.08.2009 23:33    casperstartribune.net
Prosecutors have filed felony charges against two men in the wake of unrelated car crashes in Casper this week.

Casper briefs

08.08.2009 23:33    casperstartribune.net
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

Wyo tops in spending highway stimulus dollars

07.08.2009 22:28    casperstartribune.net
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.

Gov: Money alone won't lower dropout rate

07.08.2009 22:28    casperstartribune.net
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.

State reports first West Nile cases

07.08.2009 22:28    casperstartribune.net
Two Wyomingites have fallen ill with West Nile virus, health officials announced Thursday.

State OKs charter schools

07.08.2009 22:28    casperstartribune.net
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.

Gas industry fights to keep deduction

07.08.2009 22:28    casperstartribune.net
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.

Gunbarrel revisited

07.08.2009 22:28    casperstartribune.net
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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