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A Carbon County deputy shot three times by a man in Baggs earlier this month is “steadily improving,” Carbon County Sheriff Alex Bakken announced in a Tuesday Facebook post.

“While his injuries are severe, we are hopeful that his recovery will continue to progress and his condition will continue to improve,” Bakken said.

The man who shot the deputy had ...


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The photo of an Iraqi inmate strapped by U.S. military police to a restraint chair in the Abu Ghraib prison sparked “a collective cry of ‘torture,'” Sue Burrell, an attorney and author of a 2009 paper on restraints used at U.S. youth deten...


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A national parks conservation group is asking the Jackson Hole Airport to honor a 1983 agreement and not build a fire/rescue station outside a restricted development zone in Grand Teton National Park.

The airport — the busiest in Wyoming and only commercial airport in a national park — should consider locating its planned fire/rescue building in a development subzo...


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In February, I asked Secretary of State Chuck Gray to explain why he released confidential voter information in response to an unprecedented request from the Department of Justice. The Wyoming Election Code stated unambiguously that this information was confidential. Gray hid behind a wall of epithets and self-serving conclusions. He called me a radical left-wing activist pr...


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The Wyoming Supreme Court declined Tuesday to intervene in a Cheyenne lawyer’s dispute with the Wyoming Attorney General’s Office over its handling of an election complaint against Secretary of State Chuck Gray.

In April, George Powers, a private attorney, filed an election code complaint with Attorney General Keith Kautz. In the complaint, Powers alleged that Gra...


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