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American's Hagemann Well Reaches Target In WY
American Oil & Gas Inc., Denver, reports its Hagemann 11-22 well has reached its target depth of 12,945 feet in the company's Fetter Field lease in Douglas, Wyo.
Inside 48 hours late last week, several election campaigns in Converse County swirled wildly like a spring thunderstorm.
North Platte reservoirs doing their job
The past few days have presented a good perspective of what the reservoirs along the North Platte River were built to do - prevent flooding.
Rep. Dave Edwards of Douglas became the eighth Wyoming House incumbent who didn't file for re-election Friday, the filing deadline for the August primary election.
Memorial Day, the three-day weekend synonymous with the beginning of summer, was bombarded across Converse County by heavy rain, hail, flooding and a tornado watch, spoiling the outdoor weekend and leaving a ...
Torrington junior Adam Sittner grabbed a pair of individual titles and senior Brandon Childs set a new meet record in the pole vault to lead the Blazer boys to a third place team finish at the 3A East Regional ... via The Torrington Telegram
Wise Ban U in BC; Fools Charge Ahead in SK
“B.C. is an attractive place for mining exploration and investment, and we are committed to fostering a healthy, productive industry.”
Filed under: politics - politicsnpoetry @ 3:56 am Wyoming raises environmental concerns about Cameco Last Updated: Friday, April 11, 2008 5:26 PM CT CBC News The State of Wyoming is raising environmental ... via Politics'n'Poetry
Torrington boys capture second at Wheatland Invite
Torrington freshman Brandon Struble set a new Torrington ninth grade record with his first place finish in the discus at the Wheatland Invitational on Saturday, leading the Blazer boys to a second place team ... via The Torrington Telegram
Cameco subsidiary gets knuckles rapped in Wyoming
“Unfortunately, it appears that such occurrences have become routine and further, there has been virtually no follow-up, remediation or long-term tracking of spills and releases.”
A wholly owned subsidiary of Cameco Corp. based in Wyoming has a "poor" record of environmental compliance, a state official reports. via The StarPhoenix
Duo leads Blazer girls to top honors
Torrington's Lindsey Simmons earned three individual titles and a relay crown at the Wheatland Invitational while Diana Long captured two individual crowns and two relay titles to lead the Blazer girls to a ... via The Torrington Telegram
Out of the Gate: Fun Ford Weekend Kicks Off Their 2008 Racing Season
OUT OF THE GATE Fun Ford Weekend Kicks Off 2008 With Great Weather & a Lot of Fun Story & Photos by Rod Short Eighteen years of Spring Break fever has seen a lot of things come and go, but this was a year that ... via PR-inside.com
Wyoming Mustang Challenge slated August 15-16
Summertime is the perfect time to train a mustang! The Mustang Heritage Foundation is excited to announce the Wyoming Mustang Challenge August 15-16, 2008 in conjunction with the Wyoming State Fair in Douglas, ... via North Texas e-News
“We hope to be fully operational by mid to late April.”
The number of new planned construction projects seems to increase daily in Converse County. via Douglas Budget Newspaper
“Just as soon as they announce it's time for 3-year-olds”
Tomorrow afternoon brings the next "last in a series" of events, as I attend the last parent/teacher conference for my youngest child. via Casper Star Tribune
“I have been visiting with Wyoming Medical Center (WMC) to see about the possibility of being able to land a helicopter in that area”
The footprint of Memorial Hospital of Converse County recently widened as it moved the business office down the street to the south and acquired extra parking space up the hill to the northeast. via Douglas Budget Newspaper
“We're looking forward to the help”
The need for housing around Converse County is changing how Douglas is going about the development business. via Douglas Budget Newspaper
“We need to keep them updated on what's going on.”
The first phase of the Wyoming Department of Transportation's estimated $45 million project to reconstruct West Yellowstone Highway could get underway as soon as next month, but motorists won't have to navigate ... via Douglas Budget Newspaper
“We all hear about the need for housing and we see some of the effects, but the huge volume hasn't quite been there yet.”
Relief may be a year or two away for a tight housing market that's troubling real estate agents, lenders and builders in this busy city. via Casper Star Tribune
Hey, Lander Lil and Punxatawney Phil, get ready for Glenrock's own P. Doggie
“Whatever the town needs, all I know is she's mine”
Jeannie Ginder, owner of Hair Designs Unlimited on Glenrock's Birch Street, has seen a lot of bad hair in her day. via Casper Star Tribune
Poll: Raise beer tax, not fuel tax
“It's not like we're driving from pothole to pothole”
Steve Dyer of Douglas says he supports an increase in the fuel tax because the state needs the money to fix highways. via Casper Star Tribune