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Wyoming Continues to Ponder Regulation of Marijuana Edibles
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - Wyoming lawmakers are continuing to ponder how to regulate marijuana brownies and other foods and beverages containing the drug that law enforcement officials say are increasingly being brought into the state.
North Platte Levels Will Vary Near Casper
Trout numbers were less than 400 per mile before the flush and flow projects were implemented. The population is now at an average of more than 3,500 per mile.
Manning Will Announce Retirement Monday
Manning is going out just as Elway did: The former Denver quarterback retired 17 years ago after winning his second Super Bowl.
Wyoming Student Privacy Bill Advances
A bill that would prohibit teachers and school officials from prying into students' private personal social media accounts.
Legislative Committe Strips Felony Penalty from Marijuana Edibles Bill
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - Possession of marijuana brownies and other foods and beverages containing the drug would be a misdemeanor in Wyoming under a bill advancing through the Legislature.
Casper Red Ink is Growing
According to a report presented to the City Council on Tuesday, Casper collected almost $878,000 less in sales tax than projected from December and the holiday season.
Coroner Unable to Identify Human Remains Found in Lusk
LUSK, Wyo. (AP) - A coroner has been unable to identify human remains found in Lusk despite an autopsy.
Couple Pleads Not Guilty to Human Trafficking
RAWLINS, Wyo. (AP) - A California couple accused of human trafficking in Wyoming have pleaded not guilty to the charges.
In separate hearings in Carbon County District Court on Monday 38-year-old Lester Tucker, of Oakland, California, and 27-year-old Janice Scott, of Modesto, California, both pleaded not guilty to two charges each of first-degree human trafficking...
Wyoming Senate Wrestles with Outlawing Marijuana Edibles
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - Wyoming lawmakers are struggling with how to craft legislation outlawing marijuana brownies and other foods and beverages containing the drug.
Wyoming lawmakers say the state is seeing an increase in marijuana edibles and other substances containing the drug or its active ingredient following the 2014 legalization of recreational marijuana use in neighboring Colorado...
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