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11:29 am
Fri November 23, 2007

Rock Springs Has Smoking Ordinance

Rock Springs – Another Wyoming community has enacted
a smoking ordinance.
The Rock Springs City Council adopted a partial smoking ban in
public buildings, It is the fourth Wyoming community to enact some
type of smoking ban.
Bars, taverns and private clubs are exempt under the new Rock
Springs ordinance.
Meanwhile, neighboring Green River has given preliminary
approval to a similar ordinance and will hold a final vote next
month.
Both city councils have been working for several months on

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11:27 am
Fri November 23, 2007

Barrasso Chats With Wyoming Troops

Baghdad, Iraq – U.S. Sen. John Barrasso ate Thanksgiving
Day meals with Wyoming troops serving in Iraq.
He also filled them in on Wyoming news and delivered some much
sought-after beef jerky and other items.
Barrasso is traveling in Iraq with a small congressional
delegation and others. The group met with the top military
commander in Iraq and the U.S. ambassador and visited a prison.
There was some excitement when mortars struck the U.S.-protected
Green Zone in Baghdad during the time when the Senate delegation

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8:33 am
Fri November 23, 2007

Fatal crash involves Wyoming teen

Craig, CO – A Wyoming teenager is dead after a
one-vehicle rollover north of Craig, Colorado.

The State Patrol says 19-year-old Zachary Bennett of Baggs died from injuries sustained in the Wednesday night crash.

It happened just after 9 p.m. on Colorado Highway 13, some 35 miles north of Craig. Investigators say excessive speed and alcohol are believed to be factors in the crash.

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8:27 am
Fri November 23, 2007

Black Hills uranium drilling and exploration okayed

Rapid City, SD – A South Dakota judge says exploratory
drilling for uranium can continue in southwest South Dakota near the Wyoming border.

Judge Jack Delaney's answer is to a challenge by Defenders of the Black Hills on a permit given to Powertech Uranium Corporation by the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural
Resources.

Powertech is in the process of drilling 155 test holes and has staked 165 mining claims 8 miles southeast of Edgemont, South Dakota.

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8:25 am
Fri November 23, 2007

United Airlines is coming to Gillette

Gillette, WY – United Airlines is planning to enter the
Gillette air service market.

A United spokesman confirmed the Chicago-based airlines would begin regional service next March on planes operated by its regional carrier Mesa Airlines.

Delta Airlines and its regional carrier, SkyWest, are also considering regional service between Gillette and Salt Lake City.

That means the number of airplane seats leaving Gillette could more than double to 310 by April.

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8:23 am
Fri November 23, 2007

Not much skiing in Wyoming

Laramie, WY – The ski season has officially started in Wyoming - but not for everyone. Hogadon Ski Area in Casper is closed for Thanksgiving Weekend, citing warm winter temperatures. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Snow King Resort in Jackson are also closed.

Grand Targhee Resort's opening date of Friday the 16th was postponed due to a lack of snow. But they did finally open on Wednesday, with a 41-inch base.

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8:14 am
Fri November 23, 2007

Barrasso visits Iraq for Turkey Day

Laramie, WY – Yesterday U.S. Senator John Barrasso had three Thanksgiving dinners with Wyoming troops serving in Iraq.

Barrasso was traveling in Iraq with a small congressional delegation and others. The group met with Iraq's top military commander and the U.S. ambassador.

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7:00 am
Wed November 21, 2007

Barrasso heads to Iraq forThanksgiving

Washington, DC – U.S. Senator John Barrasso, R-Wyo., plans to spend Thanksgiving in Iraq, where he will meet with American troops and top military commanders.

Barrasso is joining a small congressional delegation led by Senators John McCain, R-Ariz., and Joseph Lieberman, I-Ct. Barrasso says the delegation plans to examine several areas of the country.

Barrasso says this is his first opportunity to see first-hand the job being done by the nation's military in Iraq.

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7:00 am
Wed November 21, 2007

Snowmobile advocates with plan for Sylvan Pass

Laramie, WY – A citizen's group in Cody is pleased with the National Park Service's decision to allow winter visitors to enter Yellowstone using the Sylvan Pass.

The Park Service announced its decision Tuesday that it will keep Sylvan Pass open to snowmobiles as long as there's no avalanche danger.

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6:41 am
Wed November 21, 2007

Better airline service may help this holiday

Laramie, Wy – The Wyoming Department of Transportation says that airlines have increased the number of flights in and out of Wyoming since last year, and that should help during the holidays.

Amber Schlabs of the state's aeronautics division says there are four thousand more seats available this year than last year.

That's because airlines boosted the number of flights and the size of some of the planes serving Wyoming.

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