Daily news roundup, Jan. 8, 2008
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Jan 8, 2008 Posted by Bill Luckett
Honestly, I don’t know all the ins and outs of the GOP caucuses, but some people are clearly displeased with the way it went down:
Some question Romney ‘victory’
Power to the people – that is, only in situations that can be described as “The people vs. {defendant’s name here}”:
Bill: Give prosecutors more power
The Wyoming Water Development Commission plans to take public comments Wednesday in Casper on possible sites for a dam on the Upper Green River:
Upper Green Dam gets another look
National Public Radio reports that the governor is pleased with the changes the BLM has made to its development plans for the Pinedale Anticline:
Freudenthal happy with BLM’s Pinedale plan
Public Radio also has a look at the federal law that allows Wyoming residents to deduct the money they spend on sales tax:
Wyoming worries about sales tax break
I think I missed this yesterday – the Gillette News-Record reports that Wright’s mayor has resigned:
Wright’s mayor resigns – for good this time
The Wyoming Tribune-Eagle tells us that former Wyoming Attorney General Gay Woodhouse (a Republican) want to run for county commissioner:
Local attorney to seek commissioner seat
The paper also accuses the Cheyenne City Council’s Finance Committee of violating the open meetings law:
Committee meets behind closed doors
Casper City Council member Keith Goodenough continues his crusade against antiquated legislation:
Spitting ordinance still sticks
