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California Pipeline Company Moving To Cheyenne

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - A California pipeline service business plans to open a facility in Cheyenne. Midwestern Pipeline Co.

Woman Suspected Of Sending White Powder To Courthouse Faces Federal Charges

A woman from Mills, Wyoming has made her initial appearance in United States District Court in Casper on three charges including sending an envelope with an unknown white powder to the Sheridan County Courthouse just before Christmas.

Wyoming Traffic Deaths Are At A 10-Year Low

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - The Wyoming Highway Patrol reports that

Police Fatally Shoot Suspected Kidnapper

(AP) - The FBI says a Colorado man believed to have kidnapped his former fiancee, and who then fled a Wyoming hotel just before authorities moved in to rescue her, has been fatally shot by police.The

USDA Undersecretary Admits Wyoming's Problem With Bark Beetles Is A Significant One

Governor Dave Freudenthal and USDA Undersecretary for Natural Resources and Environment Harris Sherman met with county officials and toured bark beetle-ravaged forests in western Wyoming this week.

2009: A Big Year For Wyoming And The U.S. Environment

It might have been a terrible year for the U-S economy – but 2009 was a terrific year for the environment, public health and public lands, according to a checklist by the National Wildlife Federatio

The New Year Has A Frigid Beginning For Some

Jumping into icy water has become something of a New Year tradition for a select group of hardy souls.

Wyoming's Investments Recoup Losses

By BEN NEARY, Associated Press Writer

State Urges Residents to Test for Radon

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - The Wyoming Department of Health is encouraging state residents to check their homes for unsafe radon levels.

Selection Of New Police Chief Still Not Done

Today is the last day on the job for outgoing Sheridan Police Chief Mike Card and the City of Sheridan still has not hired his replacement.