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  • Passing on a passion for art

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Nov 10, 2017

    TEN SLEEP – Ten Sleep School art teacher Dustin Stephenson has been passing on his passion for art to students for 28 years, so far. First for 16 years in Nebraska and now an additional 12 years in Ten Sleep, drawing out amazing artistic talent from every one of his K-12 students. "I could lose everything and I would still have my art work. Trying to put that passion into the kids and getting them exciting about something when they are little makes a huge difference. Coming from a bigger s...

  • Wyoming governor: 'economic storm' over; better days ahead

    MEAD GRUVER, Associated Press|Nov 10, 2017

    CHEYENNE (AP) — New signs of life in the fossil fuels extraction industries mean Wyoming has weathered an economic storm and better days lay ahead, Gov. Matt Mead said at an economic form Wednesday. An economist was less optimistic Wyoming is making a full comeback after the latest downturns afflicting coal, oil and natural gas. “At best we’re at a new normal. More likely we’re at a slow decline,” Rob Godby, director of the Energy Economics and Public Policies Center at the University of Wyoming, said when asked about the governor’s assessment....

  • Industrial and tech stocks fall on potential tax cut delay

    Nov 10, 2017

    NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks skidded Thursday after Senate Republicans surprised Wall Street by proposing a delay in cutting corporate taxes. Industrial and technology companies fell the most, but stocks regained some of their losses before the closing bell. Senate Republicans introduced a tax bill a week after their House counterparts did the same. While both bills would ultimately reduce the corporate tax rate to 20 percent from 35 percent, the Senate legislation doesn’t do that until 2019. However the worst results Thursday came not from the...

  • UW men's hoops signs versatile prep school wing

    WyoSports Staff|Nov 10, 2017

    LARAMIE – University of Wyoming men’s basketball coach Allen Edwards announced the signing of 6-foot-6, 185-pound wing Trevon “TJ” Taylor Wednesday, which is the first day of the early signing period for college basketball teams. Taylor is from Chesapeake, Virginia, but currently plays at Hillcrest Preparatory Academy in Phoenix, Arizona. “He fits what we have in the program,” Edwards said in a statement from UW. “He can dribble, pass and shoot. He can also play multiple positions. He is a guy with a high basketball IQ with great athleticism....

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