Wyoming Definition–noun | 1. | a state in the NW United States. 470,816; 97,914 sq. mi. (253,595 sq. km). Capital: Cheyenne. Abbreviation: WY (for use with zip code), Wyo., Wy. | | 2. | a city in W Michigan, near Grand Rapids. 59,616. | | From Dictionary
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Related topics from Ask NewsGonzaga beats Wyoming 67-38
Fort Mills Times - Found 4 hours ago Megan McGuffey led Wyoming (6-5) with 17 points and seven rebounds.
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Wyoming poses a defensive test for UCLA
Los Angeles Times - Found 6 hours ago There are two ways to look at the Wyoming team that visits Pauley Pavilion tonight.
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Titan Machinery Acquires 9 Construction Equipment Dealerships in ...
RTTNews.com - Found 15 hours ago ... locations in Montana and Wyoming. The company expects acquisition of the 9 Construction Equipment Dealerships in Montana and Wyoming, to close...
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Titan Machinery Acquires 9 Construction Equipment Dealerships in ...
Forbes.com - Found 21 hours ago ... and Kalispell, Montana and Casper and Gillette, Wyoming. WP Rentals has locations in Billings and Belgrade, Montana and Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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Recap: Wyoming vs. Sacramento St
Fresno Bee - Found Dec. 20, 2008 Wyoming had four players in double-figures, two of which finished with a double-double as the Cowboys romped Sacramento State 93-70 at the Arena
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Craig Marsh heads BGA's After School Golf Programs in Wyoming
World Golf - Found Dec. 19, 2008 PGA Member and Head Golf Professional Craig Marsh will take the reins in Wyoming as Regional Director/National After School Golf Enrichment
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Google gives boost to CLIMB Wyoming
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Surge Global Completes Drilling Wyoming Well and Acquires Additional ...
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Related topics from TechnoratiCoyote calls out author's 'wild spirit' or a little more than a year, writer/photographer Shreve Stockton has chronicled her life in Wyoming on her blog, The Daily Coyote, ...Drill here Drill now DRILL HERE DRILL NOW TUESDAYS for bloggers My Gas Price: $1.79 American needs to drill here drill now. America is having a energy crisis and we need to do something now! Urge Congress and pass a bill to drill in America, where the United States has vast oil and gas resources onshore and offshore that are currently illegal to develop and therefore inaccessible. U.S. law prohibits the development of approximately 38 billion barrels of undeveloped oil resources (19 billion barrels onshore The Tram is Back. Wrong again. We keep getting it wrong here at the Snaz when it comes to Jackson Hole’s Aerial Tram. We thought the tram’s construction would proceed like it did for the first tram, which required far more money and time than original founders Paul McCollister and Alex Morley initially budgeted. The new tram, which opened officially on Saturday, came in at $31 mil (a 24 percent overrun, probably not that uncommon around here), and was delivered right on schedule. And we’ll be damned if BlaWinter Comes to Jackson Hole: Blizzard dumps over two feet of new snow! After a slow start to the winter 2008/2009 season, winter has finally showed up in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Winter storm warning and advisories remain in effect through 5 p.m. MST today. A strong Pacific storm has been pounding Western Wyoming through the past three days. Roads have been icy and treacherous. Teton Pass was closed this morning for avalanche reduction work as an early season weak snowpack layer poses problems for avalanche safety workers and road crews. More pacific storm flows areMea Culpa I shouldn't have said the following: "It takes a certain person—a moron—to live in a cold-weather climate." I was trying to be provocative, but it came across as insulting. What I should have said is that I don't understand why someone would put up with cold weather, when he or she doesn't have to. I spent 26 years in Michigan. That was enough for several lifetimes. Having lived in both a cold-weather climate (Michigan) and two hot-weather climates (Arizona and Texas), I can say that there is nSolo And Unsupported To The South Pole Fellow blogger and Network Manager for Skinny Moose Media, Jason Hendricks has blogged about his friend, Todd Carmichael, who just may have set a new world record reaching the South Pole traveling solo and unsupported in the quickest time. Check out the event at The Adventurist’s website. Tom Remington If you enjoyed this article check these out: New Jersey Bill Would Turn Fish And Game Into The Humane Society Wyoming Wants Injunction Lifted So It Can Hunt Bison Kids Are Successful at BagginFamilies call National Guard soldiers returning home after year in Iraq 'best Christmas gift ever' • Photo gallery • Audio slideshow Amtrak train arrives 12 hours late • Photo gallery Troy Brake hearing • Dec. 15: Live blog recap • Dec. 4: Live blog recap • Nov. 25: Live blog recap • Photo gallery Reports: Michigan roads, bridges deteriorating • Interactive map of bridges with problems Timothy Dawson sentenced • Story, live blog recap, audio • Complete coverage of trial Missionary's family hopes CIA probe brings justice • Story, probe documents • Photo gallery Talking Michigan PoliticOnce a Dick, Always a Dick In the news, today: Cheney, Needling Biden, Defends Bush’s Record on Executive Power New York Times - 3 hours ago By RACHEL L. SWARNS WASHINGTON - Vice President Dick Cheney on Sunday vigorously defended the White House’s use of broad executive powers during the last eight years, saying he believed that historians would ultimately look favorably on the Bush … Ahh, but they’re being far too kind: Ryan Powers / Think Progress: Cheney: I told Leahy to ‘f*ck’ himself because ‘I thought he meCindy Keen Reynders | Appreciating Family As a kid, I couldn’t wait to grow up and get away from home. I thought my brothers and sisters were annoying. I thought my parents were straight from the Stone Age. After high school, I went to college, got married, then I was off and running. I lived in Texas, Japan, South Dakota, Colorado, moved back to Japan, then back to Colorado. Finally, twenty-two years later, I moved home to Cheyenne, Wyo. which is full of my relatives. After all those years and all those places, you’d think I’d sit dowRunning Backs in Review The 2008 college fantasy football regular season is over and it's time to take a look back at the top running backs, as well as an early look at 2009. The sick and tired West The sick and tired West The EPA under George Bush has put the health of Westerners at risk in order to make life easier for big industry. Nonprofitable times Many conservation groups are feeling the pinch. More For Subscribers Environmental Jobs & Classifieds Fishtrap will hold it's 18th Annual Winter Fishtrap Gathering on February 20-22 at Wallowa Lake, Oregon. The American Birding Association, in Colorado Springs, Colo., is seeking a new Chief ExecutiveDid Dick Cheney just confess to a war crime on US TV? "Not only has the Bush administration committed war crimes in plain sight, but now Dick Cheney is freely confessing it on national television. In an interview with ABC, Cheney admitted he directly authorized the CIA to use highly controversial enhanced interrogation tactics like waterboarding, as well as the torture of 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammad." Read article and watch video on AlterNet What is waterboarding? Wikipedia. I dips me lid to Wyoming cowgal Diana Schuetz for sending meHow low will it go? Oil is under $40 a barrel at the moment. There’s no reason to think gasoline won’t soon be under a buck a gallon, in some places at least. You can get regular for $1.27 a gallon in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Is this good news or bad news? [Update: I don't recommend driving to Cheyenne to buy gas. It just seems to have the lowest price in the country at the moment.]New Mexico Bowl: Fresno State vs. Colorado State Betting Odds, Picks & Predictions Playing in a Bowl game for the ninth time in the last 10 years, the Fresno State Bulldogs take on the Colorado State Rams in the New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque. The Rams, who were victorious in back-to-back games over New Mexico and Wyoming to end the regular season and make it to the post-season, is just 4-7 all-time in bowl game and hasn’t won a bowl since beating North Texas by a score of 45-20 in the New Orleans Bowl in the year 2001. Fresno State has been playing in a bowl game almost everOoo, she knew how to look on the internet It isn't that hard to search on the internet and find laws like that. Alabama It is illegal for a driver to be blindfolded while operating a vehicle. Dominoes may not be played on Sunday. It is illegal to wear a fake moustache that causes laughter in church. Putting salt on a railroad track may be punishable by death. Boogers may not be flicked into the wind. It is legal to drive the wrong way down a one-way street if you have a lantern attached to the front of your automobile. You may Conservation Groups File Suit To Restore Endangered Species Act Protections The National Wildlife Federation, 13 of its affiliates, and Golden Gate Audubon filed suit today challenging the Bush administration's regulations weakening the consultation requirements of the Endangered Species Act. According to the lawsuit, the Bush administration's regulations drastically reduce protections for America's imperiled plants, fish and wildlife and are in direct violation of the administration's duties under the Endangered Species Act. See "Bush Administration Eviscerates Snowy night ride It was snowing pretty well Tuesday night, and I couldn’t resist riding. I think Sarah was a little surprised, because as we were driving across the valley, it really kind of sucked. Once we got back home, I couldn’t resist the temptation to ride. Somehow it’s fun to ride in, but makes driving a pain. I set out on my newly-discovered direct, trafficless route to the Levee Trail, so I could avoid stupid drivers. That turned out to be unnecessary because the few roads I did ride on had very few caKL Energy receives 2008 Biofuels Digest Achievement Award in Cellulosic Ethanol [BIOFUELS DIGEST NEWSWIRE] MIAMI, FL — Biofuels Digest announced this morning that KL Energy received the 2008 Biofuels Digest Achievement Award for Cellulosic Ethanol. The award was given in recognition of achieving the largest actual production volume for an advanced biofuel, increases in glucose recovery rate and reduction in enzyme use. “In the field of cellulosic ethanol, KL has been getting it done all year with the first commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol plant,” said Biofuels Digest Santa Bush’s last gifts to the nation … Santa George WPE Bush has had, we all agree, too long a run at ‘gifting’ the nation with disaster after disaster, bad policy after bad policy. And, on the eve of the holidays (Christmas, Hannukah, Kwanza, New Year’s, Obama’s Inauguration), Santa Bush is working to put coal into as many lumps into coal into our stockings, our rivers, our lungs, our lives as he can. “I’m dreaming of a polluted Christmas …” Despite voters’ overwhelming rejection of Republican ideology in the 2008 election,Repbublican Voting and Death 17 December, 2008 The Republican Party has, for the past several election cycles, become a regional party based primarily in the intermountain west (Montana, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, parts of Colorado and Arizona) and the evangelical south (Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky and Misourri). This map shows it pretty clearly: Now, take a gander at this map (no, I cannot put this map into my post, it is a quicktime ite |
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