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Stocks tick upward as video game makers jump, but banks skid

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock indexes finished with small gains Wednesday as video game makers gave technology companies a boost and household goods companies also rose. However a recent decline in interest rates continued to put pressure on banks. ...

 
 By Marcus Huff    News    November 9, 2017

Brewery considers move into Ten Sleep town limits

TEN SLEEP – Established just outside of Ten Sleep in 2013, the Ten Sleep Brewing Company, looking toward rapid expansion, is considering a move inside the town limits of Ten Sleep, which would require a change to current wastewater considerations f...

 
 By Karla Pomeroy    News    November 9, 2017

Allegations of fraudulently taking nearly $100k

WORLAND — A 36-year-old Greybull woman charged with fraudulently taking nearly $100,000 from the town and chamber appeared in Basin before Fifth Judicial District Circuit Court Judge Thomas H...

 

Count declines to reconsider Wyoming boundary case

RIVERTON (AP) — The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals has declined to reconsider its ruling that the city of Riverton in central Wyoming is not within the boundaries of the Wind River Indian Reservation. A panel of three judges ruled 2-1 in February a...

 

Wyoming State Football Championships begin Friday

LARAMIE — The Wyoming State Football Championships begin Friday with the Class 2A and 3A title games. First up at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie is Mountain View and Glenrock at noon on Friday. The game pits the two No. 1 seeds against each other, M...

 

Austin Mueller ready to contribute to Wyoming

LARAMIE (AP) — Austin Mueller’s long wait is almost over. Mueller originally committed to Wyoming in 2015, back when Larry Shyatt was coaching the Cowboys. He came in and, as Wyoming’s only true freshman, redshirted under first-year head coach Allen...

 

UW professor helps develop new model to research activity around quasars, black holes

LARAMIE - A University of Wyoming researcher played a key role in a study that suggests a newly developed computer model can more accurately explain the diversity of quasar broad emission line...

 

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