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DECEMBER 16, 2015

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Wyoming Bean Commission holds first meeting and elects leadership

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Bean Commission held its first meeting Dec. 7-8 in Cheyenne and elected Beau Fulton of Park County as Chairman and Jeffery Chapman of Goshen County as Vice-Chairman of the Commission. Along with the election of leadership, t...

 

Freddie Gray jurors deadlocked, judge says keep deliberating 

BALTIMORE (AP) — Jurors in the manslaughter trial of a police officer charged in the death of Freddie Gray said Tuesday they were deadlocked, but the judge overseeing the case told them to keep deliberating. The jury sent a note to Baltimore Circuit...

 

Semester grades vary for UW teams

It's Finals Week for all University of Wyoming students. It's that time of year when the days (and nights) of studying are long, the tests are hard and the nerves of students are about on their last...

 

Broncos say they won't be divided by bickering

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - The Denver Broncos insist their locker room won't be split apart after blunders on offense and special teams - and a bad play by the new guy - wasted an historical effort by...

 

Storm closes schools, roads in Wyoming and Montana 

Staff and AP reports - A wintry blast dropped a foot of snow in parts of Wyoming and Montana, closing schools and roads. In Wyoming, the Natrona County School District closed all schools Tuesday...

 
 By Zach Spadt    News    December 16, 2015

Worland Aquatic center struggling to stay afloat

WORLAND — Although there is a degree of disagreement between Washakie County Commissioners, Worland City Councilors and Washakie County School Dist. No. 1 Board members, there is solid agreement on one thing: The Worland Aquatic Center is s...

 
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