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  • Cowboys finding more depth, seeking better consistency in back 7

    Robert Gagliardi, WyoSports|Oct 21, 2015

    LARAMIE - Craig Bohl said the "mad shuffling" from earlier in the season is over. The second-year University of Wyoming football coach was talking about the constant lineup changes on the defense, especially at linebacker and in the secondary. Some was due to injury, suspension or a lack of production. As UW (1-6 overall, 1-2 Mountain West) comes off its first win of the season last week against Nevada and prepares for its next game at Boise State (5-2, 2-1) Saturday, there will be a couple of...

  • Mutual aid for natural disasters

    Zach Spadt, Staff Writer|Oct 21, 2015

    WORLAND — Washakie County is now one of 13 Wyoming counties to coordinate a collective response plan for natural disasters. During its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday, the Washakie County Commission approved entering into a statewide mutual aid agreement. Under the agreement, participating counties may lend equipment and personnel to other counties free of charge in the event of a natural disaster for the first 12 hours. The agreement further stipulates that after the first 12 hours of use, participating counties will, in good faith, n...

  • Ten Sleep to hold public meeting on Lower Nowood Water Project

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Oct 21, 2015

    TEN SLEEP — The Ten Sleep Town Council has scheduled a public meeting for 7 p.m., Oct. 26 at the Ten Sleep Community Center to present to the public the proposed contract to supply an estimated 350 gallons per day of city water to members of the Lower Nowood Improvement and Service District. In what would amount to a 30-year contract, under renegotiation every five years, the plan would deliver a total estimated 6 million gallons of water over the life of the proposed contract to Lower Nowood residents. The town council, in a meeting Tuesday a...

  • Tiny Oakland house moved down street after owner's death 

    Oct 21, 2015

    OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Years after a big city sprouted up around a tiny California house and its 87-year-old owner refused to sell the only home he’d ever known, heavy equipment rolled up to the lot. But it wasn’t there to demolish the three-bedroom Oakland house built by Lawrence Bossola’s parents. It was there to move down the street. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that a hospital next door bought the land after Bossola died in 2001. Officials were surprised when several people competed to buy and relocate the house. The anxious new hom...

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