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BLM: Bore holes for Wyo.-Idaho transmission line not a threat The Bureau of Land Management says the 900 or so bore holes needed for early geotechnical work for designing foundations and supports for the proposed 1,150-mile Gateway West Transmission Line between Glenrock, Wyo., and Boise won't pose a threat to public lands; the federal agency is ...
N.M. city ranks 2nd in the nation in Kiplinger's annual survey
Disincorporation hasn't been considered a viable option for cash-strapped municipalities since the early 1970s, but the Wall Street Journal reports that the city of Mountain View, Colo., a Washington town of 500, and two California towns are seriously considering dissolving municipal governments in response to hard economic times.
Portraits of the past: Ayers Natural Bridge
Just off the Mormon Pioneer Trail in eastern Wyoming is a unique geographical site known as Ayers Natural Bridge, the only natural bridge with a stream flowing beneath it in the United States.
Laramie Range landowners oppose wind projects
Some landowners in the northern Laramie Range in Converse and Albany counties are opposing two separate projects involving wind energy.
Send this Headwaters page to a friend or colleague: Group forms to fight Wyoming-Idaho power line project Business executives that own land in Wyoming's Laramie Range and other landowners formed the Northern Laramie Range Alliance to protest the path of the Gateway West project, a 1,150-mile transmission-line project from Glenrock to Medicine Bow ...
Proposed Wyo. power line draws opposition
A group of Wyoming landowners and businessmen has been formed to oppose a pair of proposed routes for a power line project along the Laramie Range.
Chad D. Doege, 40, of Gillette, Wyo. died at his home on Sunday, April 19 from heart related problems.
Wyoming: More Than Chuckwagons
Not so long ago, fine dining was not a phrase most people associated with Wyoming.
Strong winds close I-80 in SE Wyo.
Winds gusting up to 50 mph are creating blizzard conditions in southeastern Wyoming while another snowstorm is taking aim on the western part of the state.
Colonel Rich Knowlton speaks to community members about the perils of the upcoming Wyoming Army National Guard deployment during a meeting at City Hall Jan.
I used to be extremely pro-homework. In fact, I once wrote an article for this very magazine telling readers how to get kids to stop whining and knuckle down to work.
Revenue outlook may dim chances for property tax relief
Two major property tax relief bills are prefiled for the 2008 legislative session that opens this week.
Casper landfill readies for change
This year will be a year for change for the Casper landfill. A new pit will be opened, an old one closed.
Pfc. Trevor Panasuk and Sgt. Kandy Gorsuch will be two of the 31 Douglas National Guard Soldiers to be deployed to the Middle East in April.
'Gateway' transmission projects still on
Despite the economic downturn, three key "Gateway" electrical transmission upgrades in the West are moving forward, setting the stage for the largest U.S. electrical grid upgrade in 20 years, according to ...
Glenrock man sentenced to 3-5 for manslaughter
A judge has sentenced a Glenrock man to three to five years in prison for throwing a punch that led to a man's death.
Converse County judge freezes owner's assets
JJ's General Store in Glenrock had nearly everything a small town could want: fuel, food, milk, sandwiches, cigarettes, fountain drinks, and a place for kids to buy candy.
Four more fatalities, one near Glenrock, one south of Ethete, one on I-80 near Point of Rocks, and another by Wamsutter, have been reported by the Wyoming Highway Patrol.
Committee expands property tax exemption
Nearly 157,000 homeowners will get an average $256 per year exemption on their property taxes if a bill that received committee approval Tuesday passes the full Legislature next year.
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