UW Extension Looks At Wyoming Coal Industry [AUDIO]Cheyenne News StaffCheyenne News StaffPublished: February 5, 2014Sean Gallup, GettyShare on FacebookShare on TwitterThe Wyoming Treasurer's office wants to return unclaimed funds to their owners. The UW Extension is examining the impacts and trends of the coal industry.
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