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City will remodel Beech Street

21.08.2009 07:20    casperstartribune.net
The city will condense Beech Street between Second and Collins streets down to a two-lane road, giving it a "meandering" direction similar to Second Street west of Beech.



City accepts $70K for North Platte River plan

21.08.2009 07:20    casperstartribune.net
The city took the first step Tuesday night in its long-term planning for the North Platte River, authorizing the acceptance of $70,000 to help pay for a study of the river's water flow.

New area, era for Gillette College

19.08.2009 12:48    casperstartribune.net
By adding men's and women's basketball to school's athletic lineup that already includes men's and women's cross country and rodeo, Gillette College is moving into a new era. And as the basketball coaches prepare for their inaugural season, they aren't
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Tribe breaks ground on casino hotel

18.08.2009 22:33    casperstartribune.net
RIVERTON -- More than a dozen golden shovels glistened in the sun Monday morning outside the Wind River Casino, as the first mounds of dirt were pitched for a soon-to-be-built multilevel hotel.

Idaho approves hunt of 220 wolves

18.08.2009 22:32    casperstartribune.net
BOISE, Idaho -- The Idaho Department of Fish and Game Commission voted 4-3 Monday to let hunters shoot 220 wolves during a hunting season due to start in September.


EQC considers ozone petition today

18.08.2009 22:32    casperstartribune.net
GREEN RIVER -- The Wyoming Environmental Quality Council is expected to decide today on a request to establish stricter air quality standards for ozone pollution in Sublette County.

Appeals court upholds brothel owner's conviction

18.08.2009 22:32    casperstartribune.net
CHEYENNE -- A former Nevada brothel owner's conviction and 15-year prison sentence on federal charges of possessing and transporting child pornography have been upheld.

Enzi: Reform health care in stages

18.08.2009 22:32    casperstartribune.net
Congress should approach health care reform in steps, said U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi, instead of trying to put together a comprehensive package.

Park Service says visits to national parks are up

18.08.2009 22:32    casperstartribune.net
WASHINGTON -- It could be the upside of the economic downturn: The Obama administration says visits to national parks are up nearly 4 percent this year.

Casper's own has busy summer

17.08.2009 23:41    casperstartribune.net
It's been a busy summer for NCHS Class of '79 grad Pete Martinez, the likeable country singer in the black hat.

Added service, fees on horizon for city dump

17.08.2009 23:40    casperstartribune.net
Drastic changes to the way the city charges for and collects trash could come under a plan being proposed to the city council.

Small livestock, small school welcome students at Back to School Bash

17.08.2009 23:40    casperstartribune.net
Bill the miniature horse munched on hay, oblivious to the schoolchildren who petted him.

Casper briefs

17.08.2009 23:40    casperstartribune.net
Man allegedly impersonates officer Two men are wanted by the Natrona County Sheriff's Office for aggravated assault and impersonating a peace officer.

A Look Back in Time: Momentous occasions

17.08.2009 23:40    casperstartribune.net
Natrona County Tribune, 1909 Price paid -- "WALKED TO PATHFINDER ... "Lou Price walked to Pathfinder from Casper in forty-six hours and fifteen minutes last week and won $250 from Alfred Willy. The bet was that he must make the

Sandford's will try again for bar/grill license

17.08.2009 23:40    casperstartribune.net
The downtown Sanford's location will close later this year - either to go out of business or for renovations - depending on Casper City Council's actions Tuesday.

Wind talkers: Symposium covers laws, taxes, transmission

15.08.2009 14:46    casperstartribune.net
LARAMIE -- Developers say three of the biggest road blocks to constructing wind farms in Wyoming are uncertainty over transmission infrastructure, government regulation and taxes -- all topics examined at a state conference Thursday.

Wyoming briefs

15.08.2009 14:46    casperstartribune.net
Body surfaces in Boysen SHOSHONI -- The body of a Lander man authorities believe could be missing boater Michael Lee Peck-Jacobs was found Friday afternoon at Boysen Reservoir.

Wyo mulls wind rules: Task force calls for state law to create county regulations

15.08.2009 14:46    casperstartribune.net
LARAMIE -- A task force of the Wyoming County Commissioners Association is recommending a new state law to create county regulations for wind energy development, even in counties without zoning.

Around TribTown: On the Horizon

15.08.2009 14:46    casperstartribune.net
I can see a new world, or at least a new online community, forming on the horizon. More content, more people, more connections being made, a lot more interaction across the state.

Panelist: Wyo lags without renewable energy goals

15.08.2009 14:46    casperstartribune.net
LARAMIE -- Wyoming has lost jobs and other opportunities as it went from fifth to 11th in wind power generation in recent years, and the ability to move electricity to market has little to do with it, a University of

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