Jackson Hole News, Teton County News
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Though Yellowstone National Park officials have committed to allowing 720 snowmobiles a day in the park this winter, they say comments are still needed on an earlier plan that would have allowed 318 machines.
Jackson Hole Daily @ November 20, 2008
Jackson Hole News, Teton County News
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Officials with the governor's office say an unconfirmed agreement between the Interior Department and the Environmental Protection Agency could strip forecasting of air-quality effects from a proposed plan to drill on 44,700 acres in the Wyoming Range.
Jackson Hole Daily @ November 20, 2008
Jackson Hole News, Teton County News
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A bill that would pave the way to unify town and county governments got a boost Tuesday when it gained sponsorship by a group of legislators studying the issue.
Jackson Hole Daily @ November 20, 2008
Laramie County News
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News from www.wyomingnews.com @ November 19, 2008
Laramie County News
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News from www.wyomingnews.com @ November 19, 2008
Sweetwater County News
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Municipalities from across Sweetwater County came together yesterday at the county commissioners meeting to support a resolution to make the fifth-penny sales tax a semi-permanent fixture.
News from www.greenriverstar.com @ November 19, 2008
Sweetwater County News
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Green River will move forward with creating a brand for itself.
News from www.greenriverstar.com @ November 19, 2008
Sweetwater County News
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Representatives from White Mountain Wind LLC came before the county commissioners yesterday to seek adjustments for the placement of 36 wind turbines on White Mountain. After much discussion, White Mountain Wind withdrew the resolution, in order to bring it back at another time.
News from www.greenriverstar.com @ November 19, 2008
Laramie County News
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Standing outside of a Capitol Hill lunch for her fellow Republican members-elect, incoming Wyoming Rep. Cynthia Lummis says she's learning a lot about some of the stranger aspects of being in Congress.
News from www.wyomingnews.com @ November 19, 2008
Laramie County News
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CHEYENNE (AP) -- The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded nearly $67 million for a test project to store more than 2 million tons of carbon dioxide underground in western Wyoming.
News from www.wyomingnews.com @ November 19, 2008