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Lawsuit Over Fate of Y Cross Ranch Argued Before The Wyoming Supreme Court
Davis donated the 50,000-acre ranch to the Colorado State University Research Foundation and University of Wyoming Foundation in 1997.
Cindy Hill Files Open Records Lawsuit
Hill is seeking correspondence from several employees in the governor's office and the state agency as well as department contracts and other financial agreements.
McCullough Speaks at Governor Mead’s Business Forum
McCullough stressed the importance of education and urged continued emphasis on teaching children history and the humanities. He made the point that no computer ever has had an idea of its own.
Grand Teton National Park to Raise Fees
Grand Teton spokeswoman Jackie Skaggs says other national parks charge fees for backcountry permits. Skaggs says that the money raised from fees will go toward maintaining backcountry resources and education.
Tornados Rip Through the Midwest Sunday
In central Illinois, the town of Washington appeared particularly hard-hit, with one resident saying his neighborhood was wiped out in a matter of seconds by a tornado.
Wheatland Man Gets 5 Life Sentences
District Judge John Brooks denied a request from lawyers for 37 year old Everett Conant III, 37, to give him a single life sentence with the possibility of parole on the grounds that he was mentally ill at the time of the shootings.
Committee Endorses Involuntary Hospitalization Legislation
One bill before the committee would allow schizophrenic patients to receive care even if they don't pose an immediate danger to themselves or others.
Jackson Hole Ski Resort Sees More Interest
The resort is roughly three weeks from its projected opening date during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Jackson Community School Has New Leader
The board of the independent high school picked Colin "Max" Roach as its new leader. Roach is currently the upper school director at the Darlington School in Georgia.
UW Names Interim Dean of UW College of Law
Stephen Easton resigned as dean the College of Law this week over President Bob Sternberg's decision to create a task force to look at whether the school needed more emphasis on oil and gas law. A permanent replacement is being sought.