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| Competition hot without Hot Shots Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:07:08 -0600 CHEYENNE -- No shocks are needed to keep the animals bucking at "The Daddy of 'em All." |
| Cheyenne Frontier Days cracks down on gang culture Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:07:31 -0600 CHEYENNE -- In an effort to prevent fights between rival gangs, local police and staff at Cheyenne Frontier Days do not allow gang paraphernalia into the ticketed areas of the rodeo and carnival. |
| Pink isn't for sissies Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:07:31 -0600 CHEYENNE -- There are three fables about rodeo, cowboy Josh Lair says. |
| Movin' & shakin' Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:07:10 -0600 rgagliardi@wyomingnews.com |
| Spleen injury doesn't keep bull rider down Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:07:08 -0600 rgagliardi@wyomingnews.com |
| The Wyoming Tribune-Eagle's Fridays on the Plaza 2008 Fri, 6 Jun 2008 11:30:38 -0600 Choosing bands for the Fridays on the Plaza concert series in Cheyenne is no easy task. |
| NBC's Last Comic Standing winner Josh Blue to perform in Cheyenne Wed, 2 Jul 2008 09:00:28 -0600 Josh Blue has always had to face the challenge of having Cerebral palsy, but he's never been comically challenged. |
| BoDeans = fun Mon, 16 Jun 2008 10:17:00 -0600 On Aug. 11, fans can chill out to the tunes of American roots rockers the BoDeans, known best for their hit "Closer to Free." |
| Jesse McCartney proves there is still uncharted territory in the theme of love Wed, 23 Jul 2008 09:21:12 -0600 Jesse McCartney is proving that he is more than just an ordinary teen pop phenomenon. |
| On a warm sunny day, this place is paradise Tue, 1 Jul 2008 09:24:12 -0600 sstephenson@wyomingnews.com |
| It was worth going to Canada to see what fishing was like Tue, 1 Jul 2008 09:24:16 -0600 At current gas prices, if I hadn't promised to go to Saskatchewan to fish months ago, I might have cancelled. I can catch walleyes closer to home, and I could have made several trips to Glendo cheaper. Of course, the walleye fishing has been weird due to the extreme, cold, muddy runoff, and there were those northern pike, and I had promised.... |
| Our View: Is there a need for a seventh penny? Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:20:41 -0600 Published Monday, July 21, 2008 in the WTE The city of Cheyenne and the Laramie County Commission are finding it difficult to stretch their street and road dollars these days. Not so long ago the average cost of building a road was about $1 million a mile. That has gone up past $3 million and is getting closer to $4 million. |
| Our View: Council is wrong on Norris beautification Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:20:45 -0600 Published Sunday, July 20, 2008 in the WTE The decision by a majority of the Cheyenne City Council last week to reject spending $1.2 million on beautification of the new Norris Viaduct sends the wrong message. |
| Our View: Board displays arrogance with secret meeting Sun, 6 Jul 2008 21:17:01 -0600 Published Sunday, July 6, 2008 in the WTE "I frankly am against open deliberations." Robert Moxley Board of Appeals member The decision by the Cheyenne Building Department Board of Appeals to meet behind closed doors last week shows how arrogant some public officials remain when it comes to the issue of open meetings. |
| Our View: Air Force needs to pay bill Sat, 28 Jun 2008 09:19:03 -0600 Published Wednesday, June 25, 2008 in the WTE While there is a dispute between the U.S. Air Force and the Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities over the amount of contaminated groundwater on the city-owned Belvoir Ranch, who picks up the tab for the cleanup shouldn't be in question. |
| Our View: Norris brings good news for city Sun, 22 Jun 2008 21:32:55 -0600 Published Sunday, June 22, 2008 in the WTE Finally, construction bids to replace the aging Norris Viaduct were opened last week - and city officials couldn't be happier. The apparent low bidder was Cheyenne's Reiman Corp., which will do the work for about $16.8 million. The city's engineer had estimated the price tag to be about $17.3 million, but fears earlier this spring were that the project could possibly exceed $20 million. |
| Our View: Just what are the commissioners out to prove? Sun, 22 Jun 2008 21:32:55 -0600 Published Saturday, June 21, 2008 in the WTE The Laramie County Commission deserves credit for trying to open up lines of communication with the six candidates for Cheyenne mayor, but its decision to interview each of the candidates is a questionable approach that raises all kinds of questions. |
| Reed Eckhard Column: Councilman's Laybourn's woes are not with WTE, but himself Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:24:47 -0600 Published Saturday, July 19, 2008 in the WTE The man in the pickup next to me is no friend of the Wyoming Tribune Eagle. |
| Gas prices jump more than a nickel just prior to the start of CFD Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:20:06 -0600 From Carol Hampton Cheyenne So, is it just me, or did anyone else notice the freaking "coincidence" that gas went up six cents a gallon on the day that one of the first CFD events begins? |
| Eugene H. Rutz Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:08:08 -0600 1942-2008 Eugene Harold Rutz, 65, was born Dec. 29, 1942, in Lemmon, S.D., to Rev. Helmuth and his wife, Rhoda (nee Gerth) Rutz. He was baptized on Jan. 20, 1943. In the spring of 1956, Gene was confirmed at Our Savior's Lutheran Church by his father. |
| William R. Null Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:08:09 -0600 1949-2008 William R. "Bill" Null, 58, of Cheyenne died July 21 at the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center. |
| Michael C. Steel Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:08:09 -0600 1974-2008 Michael Charles Steel, 33, of Sheridan passed away on July 16 in a boating accident caused by a sudden and intense microburst storm which stuck the Tongue River Reservoir. At the time of his death, Mike was a partner in the law firm of Lonabaugh and Riggs in Sheridan. |
| William R. Doughty Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:08:10 -0600 1931-2008 William R. "Bill" Doughty, 77, of Evansville, Ind., was ushered into the presence of God by his loving family after a gallant battle with cancer on July 21 in Weiser, Idaho. Bill, his wife Marilyn, and their five children made their home in Cheyenne for 33 years before retiring to Weiser in 2007. |
| Joseph J. Bailey Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:08:10 -0600 1944-2008 Joseph J. Bailey, 64, of Cheyenne died July 21 at his home. |
| Christopher D. Chamberlain Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:08:11 -0600 1962-2008 Christopher David Chamberlain, 45, of Cheyenne died July 17 at his home. |
| John M. Haduck Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:08:11 -0600 1919-2008 John M. Haduck, 89, of Cheyenne died July 18 at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Denver. |
| Martha M. Moeller Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:08:11 -0600 1917-2008 Martha Margaret Moeller, 91, of Laramie died July 19 at the Laramie Care Center. |
| Rosemary M. Higgins Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:08:12 -0600 1920-2008 Rosemary M. Higgins, 87, of Cheyenne died July 20 at Pointe Frontier in Cheyenne. |
| John O'Connell Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:08:12 -0600 1930-2008 John "Jack" O'Connell, 77, of Cheyenne died July 22 at the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center. |
| Jeffrey A. Vandewark Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:08:13 -0600 1952-2008 Jeffrey Allen Vandewark, 55, died July 7 at his residence in Oxford, Miss. |
| Jean E.B. Connelly Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:08:13 -0600 1935-2008 Jean Edge Barnett Connelly, 72, of Loveland, Colo., formerly of Cheyenne, died July 14 in Loveland. |
| St. Johns's board chief steps aside Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:00:00 MST The St. John's Medical Center board of trustees is under new leadership. |
| Hospital board OKs budget for next year Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:00:00 MST A budget for fiscal year 2009, showing an operating gain of more than 900,000 and the hospital's taxing district collection of an estimated $3.6 million, won approval Wednesday from the St. John's Medical Center board of trustees. |
| Report: Wyoming fish threatened by warming Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:00:00 MST Water temperatures in Wyoming trout fisheries have already increased 2 degrees, a trend that could reduce fishing opportunities in the state by 50 percent by the end of the century, a report by conservation groups says. |
| Baseball Today Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:03:08 -0600 SCOREBOARD Friday, July 25 New York Yankees at Boston (7:05 p.m. EDT). Hard-throwing Joba Chamberlain and the surging Yankees head to Fenway for a three-game set against Josh Beckett and the Red Sox. |
| Gillette man found dead in Big Horns Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:03:08 -0600 GILLETTE -- The body of a missing Gillette man has been found in the Big Horn Mountains. |
| New layoff filings jump as companies retrench Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:03:08 -0600 WASHINGTON -- The number of newly laid off people filing claims for unemployment benefits bolted past 400,000 last week as companies trimmed their work forces to cope with a slowing economy. |
| DNA tests confirm wild gray wolves in Okanogan Co. Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:58:06 -0600 OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Washington state wildlife officials say genetic tests have confirmed that two animals captured last Friday in western Okanogan County are wild, gray wolves. Before releasing the wolves -- a male and a lactating female -- biologists fitted them with radio collars to track their movements. |
| Flash flood in Campbell County kills one person Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:58:06 -0600 GILLETTE -- One person is dead in a flash flood in Campbell County. |
| Paramedic gets $250,000, apology from Rawlins Thu, 24 Jul 2008 06:40:42 -0600 A paramedic learned to deal with sexual assaults by a former Rawlins police captain when she was a teenager by going to a place where it didn't hurt so much. |
| "When you call me that, smile" Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:44:06 -0600 The Virginian Hotel in Medicine Bow was built in 1909 to honor the hero of Owen Wister's Western novel, "The Virginian." Based on personal writings Wister began when he was 25, "The Virginian" was one of the first western heroes embraced by the entire country. Likewise, the hotel itself was a first of its kind in the area, billed as a "first-class" hotel, complete with electric lights, steam heat and indoor plumbing. Today it stands as a reminder of the Old West, housing memorabilia from that era, and an oasis for travelers heading through the sparsely populated town of Medicine Bow. The Virginian is known for his line, "When you call me that, smile." These photos were taken during a side venture on a recent One-Tank Trip to Vedauwoo. For that story, click here. |
| Tribes to seek class-action certification in trust fund case Thu, 24 Jul 2008 02:06:30 -0600 Lawyers from the Native American Rights Fund today will ask a federal judge in Washington, D.C., to grant class-action certification on behalf of 250 tribes whose tribal trust fund accounts are managed by the U.S. Interior Department. |
| States will discuss wolf strategy Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:58:07 -0600 CHEYENNE -- Representatives of the states of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho will decide their strategy on the wolf decision Friday during a telephone conference call, Wyoming Attorney General Bruce Salzburg said Wednesday. |
| Construction begins on first-of-its-kind child care operation Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:58:07 -0600 RIVERTON -- After a hitch in its giddy-up, a first-of-its-kind project in the Cowboy State is finally out of the gate. |
| Gov: 'Prejudices' limit energy development Thu, 24 Jul 2008 02:06:30 -0600 LARAMIE -- A "series of prejudices" by policy-makers at the national level may have limited research on western coals and hampered the development of a rational policy on energy, Gov. Dave Freudenthal said Wednesday in his keynote address at a hydrogen conference sponsored by the University of Wyoming's School of Energy Resources. |
| Wyoming briefs Thu, 24 Jul 2008 07:58:06 -0600 State renames resource center CHEYENNE -- The Wyoming Department of Health has renamed the facility in Lander formerly known as the Wyoming State Training School. The new name for the facility is the Wyoming Life Resource Center. |
| Albany County man a student of off-the-grid living Wed, 23 Jul 2008 07:36:44 -0600 LARAMIE -- When Bob McGovern bought a plot of land west of Laramie, he probably didn't know the extent to which that land would set him on a course toward self-sufficiency and energy independence. It didn't take long, however, for ideas to begin brewing in his mind on how to build a house that is "off the grid." |
| Wolf relisting doesn't derail compensation plan Wed, 23 Jul 2008 06:42:59 -0600 LANDER -- Although the federal government is once again in charge of wolf management in the Northern Rockies, the state of Wyoming will still reimburse ranchers whose livestock are killed by wolves, a state official said Tuesday. |
| Panelists: Alternative fuels need government push Wed, 23 Jul 2008 06:42:58 -0600 LARAMIE -- Governments at all levels need to spur development of alternative fuels such as hydrogen to reduce greenhouse gases and foster energy security, panelists said Tuesday at the Mountain States Hydrogen Business Council's hydrogen conference at the University of Wyoming. |
| State panel seeks highway funds fix Wed, 23 Jul 2008 06:42:59 -0600 CHEYENNE -- A legislative panel will consider ways to boost state highway maintenance funding when it meets in Douglas this week. |
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