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Brodie Farquhar
Core areas could save sage grouse in Wyoming
Marguerite Herman
Wyoming's No-Frill Legislature: It's Cheap, But Is It A Good Thing?
Jason Marsden
Postbellum: Legislative War on the West Recedes
wyoming economy
Samuel Western
Speculators hit Jeffrey City again
wyoming culture
Geoff O'Gara
Singing the cowboy songs, aye, yi, yi!
Deb Donahue
Some cautionary notes about CO2 sequestration
Column - Politics
Wyoming's No-Frill Legislature: It's Cheap, But Is It A Good Thing?
03/10/2008
By Marguerite Herman
wyoming legislature   Cheyenne-We in Wyoming congratulate ourselves for having a “citizen Legislature,” entitling us to claim moral and practical superiority over nearly year-round sessions in other states. Our term suggests a legislative body that draws it
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News
Final (Corrected) Unofficial Caucus Results Available
03/10/2008
By Brodie Farquhar
wyoming caucus results   The latest unofficial results for the Wyoming caucus are in. See them here: Wyoming Caucus Results
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Column - Economy
Speculators hit Jeffrey City again
03/05/2008
By Sam Western
The old Top Hat Motel sign broods over the empty streets of Jeffrey City.Photo by Susan Greenwood    SHERIDAN - I’ve been watching with concern as a financial and environmental drama unfolds southwest of what’s left of Jeffrey City.    Jeffrey City, as many in Wyomin
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News
Legislature passes bills on carbon sequestration
03/03/2008
By Brodie Farquhar
   Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal has high praise for the Senate and House leadership, who put carbon capture and sequestration bills on the fast track during a budget year. He spoke Monday in an exclusive interview with WyoFile.com.    “I really appreciate what they’ve done,” said the governor, referring to members of the Management Council,
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News
Governor caught up in campaign excitement
03/03/2008
By Brodie Farquhar
When people start doin' what they oughta be doin',
Then they won't be booin' no more.
When a President goes through the White House door,
An' does what he says he'll do.
We'll all be drinkin' that free Bubble-Up,
And eat
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Column - Culture
Singing the cowboy songs, aye, yi, yi!
02/28/2008
By Geoffry O'Gara
Ian Tyson    We’re careening through the deep green Galway countryside, the year is 1989, it’s raining, we’ve just had another gut-twisting Irish breakfast, and with three moldy kids yammering in the back of the van I’m tempted to swerve to the right side of the skinny road
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News
Legislature raising campaign contribution limits
02/27/2008
By Brodie Farquhar
   After passage in the House, a campaign finance bill is on the verge of passage in the Senate, after a Senate committee dramatically raised the amounts of money that could be contributed to Wyoming’s elected legislators and state officials.

   Originally, Hous
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News
Dems, Libs gain voters, GOP drops - Update
02/27/2008
By Brodie Farquhar
   According to the Wyoming Secretary of State’s elections office, the Democratic and Libertarian parties have gained numbers since January 10, compared to today, February 26. At the same time, the Wyoming Republican Party and unaffiliated voters lost some voters.
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News
Obama opens two Wyoming campaign offices
02/26/2008
By Brodie Farquhar

(UPDATE: The number of Obama campaign offices has expanded to four, with the addition of offices in Casper and Rock Springs.The Obama campaign will host phone banks an
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Column - Outdoors
Core areas could save sage grouse in Wyoming
02/26/2008
By Brodie Farquhar
 (Courtesy of NRCS/USDA)(News Update: Tuesday, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service initiated a new status review and listing decision for greater sage-grouse under the Endangered Species Act. The agency previously determined that listing the sage-grouse a
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News
Clinton opens Cheyenne, Casper campaign offices
02/26/2008
By Brodie Farquhar

   The Hillary Clinton presidential campaign will open offices in Cheyenne and Casper on Wednesday, under the leadership of Wyoming State Director Jon Lipshutz, a veteran of Clinton campaigns in Iow
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Column - Law
Some cautionary notes about CO2 sequestration
02/24/2008
By Deb Donahue
(Correction: The initial release of this column contained an error - that 18,000 people had died in the gas incident in Africa. The actual number was closer to 1,800.)    LARAMIE - Twenty years ago a huge explosion of gas from Lake Nyos in the central Africa Republic of Cameroon killed nearly 1,800 people and untold livestock up to 15 miles away
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News
County clerks report new registration activity, from a little to a lot
02/22/2008
By Brodie Farquhar
(Editor’s note: The following is not an exhaustive or comprehensive survey, but a series of snapshots from around the state. Many county clerks were not available for comment, because they were traveling home from state legislative meetings and training in Cheyenne, earlier this week. Other county clerk employees were busy dealing w
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News
Senate approves all but one key CBM water management amendment
02/22/2008
By Brodie Farquhar
   CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Senate extensively revised a coal-bed methane water management bill on Thursday, but not the thorniest issue within the bill – whether natural runoff and CBM water are both considered by the State Engineer when calculating channel capacity of ephemeral st
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Industrial Siting Council skeptical about fate of Two Elk power plant
02/21/2008
By Brodie Farquhar
    GLENROCK - Members of the Department of Environmental Quality's Industrial Siting Council on Tuesday grilled a spokesman for the Two Elk power plant near Gillette about the long-delayed project's viability and set a hearing in April to consider a Sierra Club petition to revo
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CBM water dispute heads for Senate floor
02/20/2008
By Brodie Farquhar
   CHEYENNE - “No one is going to like this bill,” predicted Senator Grant Larson, R-Jackson, chairman of the Senate Minerals, Business and Economic Committee, and speaking of Senate Fil
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Column - Economy
Recycling in the land of long haulage
02/18/2008
By Sam Western
   SHERIDAN - I am a recycling fool, but recently I’ve been pondering the petro-wisdom of schlepping a flattened tuna fish can from Sheridan to Portland.   Recycling has always been a problem in the land of long haulage. It takes a lot of diesel to haul paper, cardboa
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Column - Environment
Postbellum: Legislative War on the West Recedes
02/12/2008
By Jason Marsden
      CHEYENNE -- In 1994, in one of the most brilliant political marketing ploys in the region’s history, property-rights and other anti-environmental lobbies concocted the “War on the West.” Drawing on ill-will toward the Clinton administration and federal influence over the state generally, property rights advocates launched an era of legislat
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Column - Politics
There's Money Enough
02/12/2008
By Marguerite Herman
   “We’re doing just fine,” was the pronouncement by Gov. Dave Freudenthal in a recent interview on Wyoming Public Television, concerning our revenue picture entering the 2008 legislative budget session.

   It’s not the picture awash
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Showdown at Glenrock: Brad Enzi rides to rescue Two Elk Power Plant
02/12/2008
By Rone Tempest
wyoming politics   After years of construction inactivity and several false starts, some wags in Wyoming’s coal rich Powder River Basin began to refer to the proposed billion dollar Two Elk power plant project 40
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