Wyoming Stories
This means the board will have to enforce the 4% property tax increase cap with the assumption it’s constitutional. This comes after the governor moved to sue the Board of Equalization over concerns that the cap is unconstitutional.
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The land agencies are taking steps to protect establishing climbing routes and their “fixed anchors,” which have been a subject for debate in recent years. Public comment is open throughout the summer.
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The Wyoming governor and state veterinarian are expanding communication regarding safety protocols about the parasite. The parasitic fly larva was found in livestock in Texas and New Mexico this month.
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After state recalibration, some consider a commute for starting salaries above $87,000.
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In Our Own Words – Spoken Word & Songs will feature the work of Lena Newlin, Christopher D. Sims and J Shogren at the University of Wyoming Neltje Center on June 19.
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Judy Blume wrote her last book more than a decade ago. At the Santa Fe International Literary Festival, NPR's Scott Simon talked to Blume about her long career and why she doesn't miss writing.
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The sisters of Uganda are teachers, health-care advocates and more. Those who are in their twilight of their life need help. Who will come to their aid?
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Iran said it had closed the strait after Israel struck Lebanon Saturday, violating the US-Iran memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week.
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A dozen miles away from the World Cup games in New York/ New Jersey Stadium, Palestinian-American kids turn to soccer as an escape from the realities of war.
