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Judge Hears Arguments in Wyo. Schools Chief Suit

A district judge in Cheyenne says he will rule in a week whether to restore the powers and duties recently taken away from state schools Superintendent Cindy Hill.

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Wyoming Supreme Court Building, Cheyenne (Photo: Trevor T. Trujillo, Townsquare Media)
Wyoming Supreme Court Building, Cheyenne (Photo: Trevor T. Trujillo, Townsquare Media)
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Wyoming Supreme Court Upholds Life Sentence

The Wyoming Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a sentence of life without parole for a Rock Springs man convicted of sexually abusing a 15-year-old girl.

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Judge to hear arguments in Cindy Hill Suit

A state district judge in Cheyenne is scheduled to hear arguments in a lawsuit filed by state schools Superintendent Cindy Hill.

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2 Utah Residents Accused in Wyo. Drug Ring

Two Utah residents are accused of being involved in a heroin and prescription drug ring in northern Wyoming.

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Explosive Devices at Home in Lusk Investigated

Niobrara County officials say they're investigating three explosive devices that detonated at three homes in Lusk.

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UW Sets Record for External Research Funding

Faculty members at the University of Wyoming received a record $86 million in external funding in the 2012 fiscal year.

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Police Seek Source of Gillette’s Mystery Blast

Authorities are trying to determine the origin of a blast that shook homes and businesses across northwest Gillette.

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Big Second Half Propels Cowboys Past Nevada in MW Tournament, 85-81

Larry Nance, Jr. scored 19 points and grabbed 8 rebounds to lead the Wyoming Cowboys to a 85-81 victory over the Nevada Wolfpack in the opening game of the 2013 Reese's Mountain West Basketball Championships in Las Vegas Tuesday night. Nance was one of four UW players in double figures, as the Pokes survived a late push by Nevada and advance to face top seed New Mexico in quarterfinals Wednesday night.

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Black Smoke Rises: No New Pope on First Ballot

Tuesday evening, a plume of black smoke rose out of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican, signifying that the first round of balloting to elect a new pope had passed without any nominee receiving the necessary two-thirds majority.

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UW Apologizes to CSU Hoops Coach for Taunt

University of Wyoming officials have apologized after some students chanted "alcoholic" at Colorado State men's basketball coach Larry Eustachy during a game earlier this week.

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