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24, May 2012 - Cheyenne, WY Wyoming pushes workplace safety with new hire - Billings Gazette
CHEYENNE ... Former Wyoming epidemiologist Dr. Timothy Ryan issued a report last winter concluding that employers consistently fail to enforce safety rules. The Wyoming Legislature has resisted increasing fines for safety violations.
24, May 2012 - Anne Hathaway's ex to be released from Pa. prison - Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
He was sentenced in 2008 to 4 1/2 years in prison. Follieri agrees he owes more than $3.6 million to those he ripped off. The proceeds supported a playboy lifestyle that included a $37,000-a-month New York City apartment and lavish vacations ...
24, May 2012 - Rutgers victim's parents see echoes to Wyo. Case - myfoxny.com
The University of Wyoming student was beaten and left for dead in 1998 ... He could get up to 10 years in prison. Joe Clementi said the stories have different circumstances but similar effects.
24, May 2012 - Matt Mead has the right stuff - Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
All of these are reasons why the Wyoming Tribune Eagle editorial board is recommending former U.S. Attorney Matt Mead for governor ... the pragmatic position that a hike in the fuels tax is essential to get the state moving on its backlog ...
24, May 2012 - Park, WY Student charged with drunk driving after deadly crash
A Wyoming Park High School student faces up to 15 years in prison after ... Muskegon County Sheriff's deputies say a man was driving so fast when he ...
24, May 2012 - Park, WY Active Commute Week designed to get people moving
A Wyoming Park High School student faces up to 15 years in prison after ... Muskegon County Sheriff's deputies say a man was driving so fast when he ...
24, May 2012 - 30-day sentence fuels debate in Rutgers anti-gay bias case - Los Angeles Times
NEW YORK — Dharun Ravi had appeared stoic for three hours, but he broke down in tears as his mother sobbed beside him while pleading with the judge to spare her son from prison ... death of gay University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard ...
24, May 2012 - Shakeup at the Wyoming County jail
Wyo. prison leadership to change No details why warden, lieutenant to soon leave TUNKHANNOCK - There's been a shakeup at the Wyoming County Correctional Facility. County Commissioner Tom Henry confirmed Monday that both Warden Mickey Ameigh and Lt. Jan
24, May 2012 - Against Obama, even a jailbird gets some votes - Charleston Gazette
The president had a lower approval rating only in Utah, Idaho, Oklahoma and Wyoming ... "I'm not voting for somebody who's in prison," she said. She was certain about one thing: "I just want to vote against Barack Obama."
24, May 2012 - Alpine, WY Man pleads guilty to trespassing on Mount Rushmore - Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Salter said Marshall pleaded ... Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt carved into a mountain in the Black Hills. McGee-Ballinger declined to comment on whether security upgrades put in place ...
24, May 2012 - Cheyenne, WY Wyoming oil refinery where 3 hurt was cited recently - Salt Lake Tribune
Cheyenne, Wyo. • State regulators recently issued three safety citations, including fire prevention and fire equipment maintenance violations, against the Sinclair oil refinery in Wyoming where a flash fire last week injured four workers.
24, May 2012 - Park, WY Ex-student in webcam spy case to be sentenced - Pantagraph
One couple lost their teenage son to suicide in the days after his college roommate used a webcam to see him kiss another man in September 2010; the other fears their son will be sent to prison this ... a gay University of Wyoming student who was tied ...
24, May 2012 - Cheyenne, WY Wyoming mine blast results in notices of violation - Star-Tribune
Wyoming officials have issued two notices of violation to Cloud Peak Energy Inc. following a blast at the Cordero Rojo coal mine near Gillette that registered on seismographs on the scale of a small earthquake. No injuries were reported after the blast May 1.
24, May 2012 - Conservation easements mean a lot to future generations - Lexington Clipper-Herald
attorney specializing in water and wildlife issues who was raised in a Fort Laramie, Wyo., ranch family. Hageman reviewed the popularity of the easements during a recent presentation to a session of Annie's Project, a University of Wyoming Extension ...
24, May 2012 - Cheyenne, WY Wyoming Supreme Court upholds kidnapping sentence - Star-Tribune
CHEYENNE— The Wyoming Supreme Court has upheld a life sentence for a Casper man convicted of kidnapping and aggravated burglary in an attack on his girlfriend. The court on Tuesday rejected an appeal from Christopher Counts, who was sentenced to life in ...
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