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... Mr. Kaufman's expressed dismay that there is no hate-crimes law in Wyoming, as he thinks there should be. He and others also said that some in Laramie were no longer speaking of Mr. Shepard's death ... was torn about the legacy of Mr. Shepard: He loves Laramie and Wyoming very much, but he also said he was "disappointed" that he cannot openly date another man here without facing hassles.Even some of ...
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... p.m. MDTTV: The Mtn.Of Note: BYU and Wyoming have one of the oldest rivalries in the MWC, dating back ... rivals. I can safely say, as a BYU fan, we don't feel the same way. Wyoming is simply another team on our schedule—and a not very good one at that. Key ... game tape for mistakes. Truth be told, I don't see any way Wyoming can win tomorrow. They just don't have the offense. BYU would have to have 5 ...
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... for coal production in the nation.10. The southern part of Wyoming is excellent for the production of wind power.The following companies are connected ... electricity and natural gas, and is also involved in construction services in Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana. The ... a holding institution that renders banking services in Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Utah, and Washington. The stock has a ...
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A lot has happened since the last time I wrote in our blog. The biggest thing is that we moved to Evanston, Wyoming. Many of you might ask, "Why Evanston?" We find ourselves asking that quite often too! When I look around, I miss Georgia, and I miss all of the green trees. I miss my friends, and all of the things that have become home to us. I drive through Evanston and see lots of hills and ...
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... looking forward to yesterday for what seems like a long, long time. I won two tickets to a BYU game of our choice at my work party a while back. We got our second choice, BYU verses WYOMING. Jeff was super excited and I was too since I've never been to a BYU football game before! So yesterday Jeff took the day off from referring. On the way to Provo we invested in some blue facepaint. We got to ...
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Thomas Moran1882The majestic array of cliffs that lines the banks of the Green River in southwestern Wyoming ranked high among Thomas Moran's favorite Western subjects. He returned there time and again, sketching it from different angles and under changing skies. Though small in size, this painting gives a sensation of expansiveness, as a small group of Indians rides toward a distant encampment ...
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