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Is my salsa safe to can?

By Vicki Hayman If you have a garden full of tomatoes, you may be getting ready to make a batch of home-canned salsa. This is a great way to capture the delicious flavors of summer; however, before you...

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Northeast Wyo. grasslands an intricate ecosystem

By Patrick Filbin Gillette News Record Via Wyoming News Exchange GILLETTE — Driving slowly on the gravel roads of her property, Jewell Reed pulled her car to a stop and pointed out the passenger window...

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Chainsaw artist transforms dead trees at Powell schools

By Mark Davis Powell Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange POWELL — While standing on a ladder, using one of her three chainsaws, Christy Muecke had a lot of thoughts running through her head.  The Powell...

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Authorities continue search for suspected killer

By Emily Mieure Jackson Hole News&Guide Via Wyoming News Exchange JACKSON — About a mile up the hiking trail from the campground, Detective Dave Hodges came to a stop at a junction. “At this...

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Federal judge overturns state’s robocall ban

By Nick Reynolds Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — A federal judge in Wyoming has struck down a state law that bans the use of automated phone calls – commonly known as...

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Carbon commissioners hesitant to approve wind farm permit

By Ray K. Erku and Mathew McKay Rawlins Daily Times Via Wyoming News Exchange RAWLINS – Yet again Carbon County Commissioners hesitated to make any approvals on a Conditional Use Permit regarding the...

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Gordon says state will cut ties with Bank of the West

By Austin Huguelet Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — The reaction to Bank of the West cutting ties with dedicated fossil fuel companies reached the Capital City on Thursday as...

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Casper mayor reconsiders lawsuit over tax error

By Katie King Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — Casper Mayor Ray Pacheco said last month that city leaders will not fi le a lawsuit over the sales tax error that cost the city $1.7...

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UW argues it has authority to regulate firearms on campus

By Daniel Bendtsen Laramie Boomerang Via Wyoming News Exchange LARAMIE — As a state agency, the University of Wyoming is entitled to regulate the possession of guns on campus, attorneys for the...

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Extreme weather activity up compared to recent years

By Chrissy Suttles Wyoming Tribune Eagle Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE – Wyoming’s severe thunderstorm warnings have doubled this year, while regions of the country usually more susceptible to these...

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Water commission to discuss NE Wyo dispute

By Patrick Filbin and Jonathan Gallardo Gillette News Record Via Wyoming News Exchange GILLETTE — In Crook County behind one of the new Madison water pipeline wells drilled by the city of Gillette,...

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Friess gives, forgives and gets returns from faith, donations

By Andrew Graham, WyoFile.com Foster Friess was running late on July 4. A parade in Gillette had run long, and the gubernatorial candidate was slow to reach Lander for the annual Rotary Club Buffalo...

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Classifieds – August 16, 2018

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Report: Wyoming could support 2,600 carbon tech jobs

By Daniel Bendtsen Laramie Boomerang Via Wyoming News Exchange LARAMIE — If state government and private industry invested fully in carbon technology, Wyoming could use coal to support an average of...

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PRB coal production relatively stable

By Heather Richards Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — Coal production in Wyoming’s prolific Powder River Basin was full of surprises this spring as production slowed in some mines...

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Bells of Balangiga to return to Philippines?

By Austin Huguelet Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — Historic church bells seized in the Philippine-American War and brought to Cheyenne more than a century ago may soon head...

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Main Street display is a community treasure

Dear Editor, I have so enjoyed all the historical writings about downtown Newcastle contributed by Leonard Cash. I remember many of the buildings, and also appreciated comments by Jack Holwell. These...

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Garage history spurs Main Street memories

Dear Editor, I remember the men who worked at Dow Garage— the big grin on Lee Zanoni’s face when he showed my dad about the air pump and told him air was free. Tires in those days had an inner tube...

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Climate change is the hand basket

Dear Editor, Where are we going and why are we in this hand basket? A cloud has come over my usually sunny disposition. I used to make fun of those who would warn, “The end is near. Repent!” But, now...

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Exercise a right that is always worth fighting for

Two-hundred and forty-two years ago, an outgunned and outmanned group of colonists determined to lay down their lives for the right to govern themselves. Taxation without representation was considered...

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