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Gruen Von Behrens' story brought some middle-schoolers to tears. |



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Fans sporting leather and chains, wearing ball caps and T-shirts will roar. |
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David Copperfield, one of the world's best-known magicians, will appear in Casper for two shows in May. |
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Man faces sexual assault charge Prosecutors Thursday charged a Glenrock man with incest and sexually abusing a minor. |
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The West wasn't won just with white cowboys. Between 15 and 30 percent of all cowboys -- the on-the-horse, on-the-ground guys driving cattle from Texas to Montana -- were black, according to Alex Rose, a guide with the National Historic |


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Same city, different school. Dominique Maestas, a 17-year-old senior at Kelly Walsh High School, was named 2009 Boys & Girls Clubs of Wyoming State Youth of the Year in Cheyenne on Thursday. |
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The doctors of Central Wyoming Neurosurgery will assert the Wyoming Medical Center's actions in certain cases endangered or caused the deaths of patients during their tenure that ended in November 2005, according to the expert witness list submitted by their |
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One more safety precaution will be taken before Casper's outdoor pools open for the summer. |
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Midwest School learned Monday the K-12 program will keep its Title I funding for the 2009-10 school year. |
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Hey, Answer Girl -- The local United Way spends a lot of money on "administration." What is that money used for? |
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BOYS BASKETBALL Visiting team listed first in quarter scores. All games Tuesday. |
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With too many questions and not enough answers, the Wyoming High School Activities Association's board of directors delayed a decision on changing the starting date for Class 4A football practices on Wednesday. |
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Even though it's February, football will be the focus of this week's meeting of the Wyoming High School Activities Association's board of directors. |
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The timing could never be perfect. Make the announcement too soon and Randy Roden could have been a lame duck. |
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Natrona County boys basketball coach Randy Roden will announce his resignation, effective at the end of this season, at a press conference today at NCHS. |
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CHEYENNE -- When Erica Olivares ran away from home at age 16, the penalty was not a stern lecture -- it was a month in Laramie County jail. Soon, under the tutelage of adult criminals, she was addicted to drugs. |
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It's taken five and a half years of teaching for Linda Snyder to learn she doesn't have all the answers. |
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CHEYENNE -- Local prosecutors would have to review all criminal complaints against juveniles in Wyoming before charges could be filed in court under a bill that received preliminary approval from the state Senate on Monday. |
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CHEYENNE -- State lawmakers continue to tinker with the standards for the state-funded Hathaway college Scholarship Program, including efforts Monday to change the foreign language requirements. |
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Work nears on state lab CHEYENNE -- Plans are being made for a new state lab building in Cheyenne. |
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