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Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Mar 8, 2010
Back to life
sstephenson@wyomingnews.com
Wyoming Tribune Eagle
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Jackson Hole News and Guide
Mar 12, 2010
Rae pleads not guilty
A Jackson man pleaded not guilty Thursday to allegations he beat Wilson resident Brent Owen so badly in November that Owen suffered multiple facial fractures and bleeding on the brain...
Jackson Hole News and Guide
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Nov 16, 2009
Loose rules let oil and gas drilling alter the West
Four years ago, in the midst of the Rocky Mountain West's most recent energy boom, oil and gas companies wanted to drill as quickly as possible while profits were peaking.
The Denver Post
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Sep 30, 2009
The Battle for Fortification Creek
The Buffalo Bulletin
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Jun 4, 2009
Wyo. wind power boom could drive sage grouse to endangered list
Development of wind energy and sage grouse protection are on a collision course in Wyoming, where state officials are worried that a future Endangered Species Act listing for the chicken-like bird could ruin the golden egg laid by the Obama administration's renewable energy mandate.
New York Times
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Jun 4, 2009
Why I say "no" to a regional wilderness bill
Wyoming folks are cantankerous souls, with independent notions about where they can go and what they ought to be able to do when they get there.
High Country News
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Jun 3, 2009
Wyo gets oil shale project
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. is launching Wyoming's first oil shale research program in nearly three decades to determine the economic feasibility of developing oil shale in southwest Wyoming.
The Denver Post
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Jun 2, 2009
Wyo gets oil shale project
Scientists estimate there's up to 1.5 trillion barrels of oil within shale formations that could be recovered in northwest Colorado, southeast Wyoming, and northeast Utah.
Casper Star Tribune
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Mar 26, 2009
Wyoming Range bill clears Congress
Cheyenne - Bills championed by the late Sen. Craig Thomas that would put portions of the Wyoming Range off-limits to future oil and gas drilling, and designate Snake River headwaters as "wild and scenic," have cleared Congress.
Wyoming Wildlife Federation
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Mar 11, 2009
Temporary Setback for Wyo Range bill
The Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009, Which contains protections for the Wyoming Range, failed in the U.S. House on Wednesday.
Casper Star Tribune
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Mar 11, 2009
Colorado Oil, Gas Rules Getting Regional Attention
Wildlife advocates in the Rockies who want a balance between protecting wildlife and energy development are watching as Colorado considers rules mandating that balance.
The Denver Post
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Mar 10, 2009
The Road RIPorter
Quarterly Journal designed to help activists and citizens intelligently meet road and off-road vehicle challenges.
Wildlands CPR
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Mar 9, 2009
Bush-era ruling on gray wolves is upheld
After nearly being wiped out, the population of wild gray wolves in the continental United States is now more than 5,500. The wolves had been protected for 35 years.
MSNBC
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Mar 9, 2009
State Receives $6 Million for Wildlife
Residents buying boats, bait, bullets, bows, and other recreational equipment will see some of that money return to Wyoming for wildlife conservation.
Casper Star Tribune
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Mar 1, 2009
Wildlife Groups Going Strong
Despite the economic downturn plaguing most of the country, this year's Wyoming Mule Deer Foundation banquets are selling out at record paces.
Casper Star Tribune
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Feb 24, 2009
Senate passes ban on Internet hunting
A bill co-sponsored by one of Albany County's newest representatives passed into law with little discussion Monday.
Laramie Boomerang
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Feb 11, 2009
Lummis Should Vote For Public Lands Bill
Lummis isn't listening to either of her Republican colleagues in the U.S. Senate, John Barasso and Mike Enzi, who both voted for omnibus public lands legislation that includes protection of the Wyoming Range and the headwaters of the Snake River.
Casper Star Tribune
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Feb 3, 2009
W. Slope oil & gas tent folds
As W. Slopes boom times quickly fade, some call it a slowdown, others a bust.
Denver Post
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Feb 3, 2009
Wyo Drilling Permits Take Dive
A drop in drilling permits in January could be a harbinger of a slowdown in oil and gas drilling in Wyoming, industry officials said Tuesday.
Casper Star Tribune
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Jan 30, 2009
Virtual Hunting Shot Down
Wyoming's representatives have said no dice to virtual hunts that actually fell live animals.
Laramie Boomerang
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Jan 21, 2009
Senate Passes Public Lands Act
Following years of hard work by a diverse cross-section of the Wyoming population, the finish line may officially be in sight
Pinedale Roundup
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Jan 16, 2009
Soldier Saves Elk
A soldier home on holiday leave went on a rescue mission near Cody. He helped save a cow elk.
KULR-8 Television
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Jan 12, 2009
Wyoming Range, Snake River measures advance
Casper Star Tribune
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Sep 23, 2008
Room for both? Deer and Drilling on Little Mountain
ROCK SPRINGS -- The doe mule deer poked its head out from a wall of golden aspen trees near Trout Creek on Little Mountain on Friday afternoon. Spooked by the tour van, the animal turned and darted up the red-rock canyon shadowed by the setting sun behind Ramsey Peak.
Casper Star Tribune
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