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Wyoming Supreme Court Orders New Sentencing for Sheridan Teen
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Postal Service To Continue Saturday Delivery
(Washington) The U.S. Postal Service backed down from its plan to eliminate Saturday mail delivery because Congress barred it, officials said Wednesday.
But its governing board said it's not possible for the financially ailing agency to meet cost-cutting goals without altering its delivery schedule
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Man Pleads Guilty in Hitching Post Fire
A New Mexico man has pleaded guilty to arson and conspiracy charges in the 2010 fire that destroyed a landmark hotel in Cheyenne. Forty-four year old Robert Rodriguez admitted torching the main building of the Hitching Post Inn, which had been a favorite lodge and watering hole for Wyoming lawmakers for decades
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One Person Killed in A Head On Crash Sunday Near Thermopolis
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Authorities say one person was killed and three others, including a 4-year-old girl, were injured in a head-on crash on U.S. Highway 20 south of Thermopolis.
The Wyoming Highway Patrol says a vehicle driven by 29-year-old Leanne Dozier of Denver crossed the center line and smashed into an oncoming vehicle with three people inside at about 7:20 p
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Mead: State Money Not an Option to Help Plow Yellowstone, Local Money OK
(Cheyenne) Gov. Matt Mead says he's open to having the Wyoming Department of Transportation plow roads inside Yellowstone National Park this spring.
Mead spokesman Renny MacKay said Monday the governor's office is conferring with city officials in Jackson and Cody to see how that could be arranged
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Journey Will Perform Again At Frontier days
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Mead Addresses Legislature Before Adjournment
Cheyenne- Gov. Matt Mead told Wyoming lawmakers that they should be proud of their public service and their willingness to make tough decisions. Mead addressed both the Wyoming House and Senate on Wednesday afternoon, just before the final adjournment of the general legislative session that started in early January
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Senate Leader Explains Gun Bill Defeat
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Wyoming Legislature Won’t Try Veto Override
Wyoming legislative leaders say they won't try to override Gov. Matt Mead's vetoes of some sections of the state budget bill.
House Speaker Tom Lubnau and Senate President Tony Ross, a Republican from Cheyenne, both said Friday they won't push to override the governor's line-item vetoes
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