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Wyoming Tribune-Eagle (Cheyenne, WY) back issues from July 2006:

Celebrate with Smoke 'N Spurs.

Jul 01, 2006

Man in court after shot by police: Edward Hoffman faces a misdemeanor after pointing what appeared to be a handgun at a police officer.

Jul 01, 2006

Skatepark funded.

Jul 01, 2006

Lawmakers are privileged.

Jul 01, 2006

UW not in hurry to name new AD: The daily duties of the Wyoming athletics director will be overseen by Barbara Burke until the university chooses a permanent replacement.

Jul 01, 2006

Grizzlies go on attack: Cheyenne unleashed 7-run eighth.

Jul 01, 2006

Even bigger bang than previous July: City's fireworks display Tuesday will feature more than 600 bursts, blasts and sparkles.

Jul 02, 2006

Wyoming may soon get own conservation corps.

Jul 02, 2006

1997 East grad wants to go the extra mile for the troops: A drunken driver dashed Chris Tapp's military dreams, so he's hitting the road to serve his country.

Jul 03, 2006

Schism worries locals: Anglicans are split by a gay bishop's appointment.

Jul 03, 2006

PlanCheyenne goes to public.

Jul 03, 2006

Fireworks ban lifted: An emergency vote by county commissioners allows fireworks use outside city limits in time for the Fourth.

Jul 04, 2006

Cathedral Commons fails to get group's OK: A Cheyenne City Council committee voted not to recommend the development after residents protested.

Jul 04, 2006

Livin' for the track: Racing families addicted to the sport.

Jul 04, 2006

Storm submerges city: Heavy rain flooded city streets and basements.

Jul 04, 2006

When babysitters go bad, parents pay the price: Occasionally, someone who seems like a good babysitter turns out to be a bad apple.

Jul 05, 2006

Prescription drug program gets new life: The Wyoming Prescription Drug Assistance Program is taking new low-income enrollees following a three-year hiatus.

Jul 05, 2006

Governor's wife, brother targeted: Wyoming's GOP has requested information about the pair.

Jul 05, 2006

Fireworks not slowed by weather: Police seized about 500 pounds of fireworks over a 24-hour period.

Jul 06, 2006

Recent rain not likely to trigger mosquito outbreak: The type of mosquito that carries West Nile shuns temporary puddles that form during downpours.

Jul 06, 2006

Number of UW freshmen rises: Hathaway Scholarship credited with rise in interest.

Jul 06, 2006

Eklund inks with Chadron: The Cheyenne East graduate expects to run middle-distance and the 200 for the Eagles.

Jul 06, 2006

Plans unveiled for Dinneen project.

Jul 07, 2006

Wyo. gets $1.2M to weatherize: Low-income households are eligible for the funds.

Jul 07, 2006

Airman going to prison for touching girl: Benjamin Silvers was sentenced to serve up to 36 months in prison for sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl at a New Year's Eve party.

Jul 07, 2006

Open goes silver: Once small tourney celebrates 50 years.

Jul 07, 2006

Feds lift threat of lawsuit: The state was told to get the Wyoming State Penitentiary into shape or face a lawsuit from the Department of Justice.

Jul 08, 2006

Trauner hammers on 'birth tax'.

Jul 08, 2006

Coming to the sick bed: A new kind of specialist: A hospitalist - a physician stationed at a hospital care for patients - is coming to UMC this summer.

Jul 08, 2006

Less brackets means more matches: Round robin play replaced one-and-done format at Junior Governor's Cup.

Jul 08, 2006

Two at the top: Klein, Preeo share Open lead.

Jul 08, 2006

Wheatland fit to be tied.

Jul 08, 2006

Prep linksters enjoy event.

Jul 08, 2006

College just got costlier: Wyoming students will pay up to $2,268 more now that interest rates on college loans have increased.

Jul 09, 2006

No croaking here: Toads bred in captivity help to rebuild nearly extinct species.

Jul 09, 2006

Program gives homeless second chance at life: COMEA's Transitional Living Program helps get homeless off the streets and into a more structured environment.

Jul 09, 2006

Saromines conquers the greens with 59: Aaron Saromines shot 11-under in Saturday's 2nd round.

Jul 09, 2006

Extreme three-peat: The same team won back-to-back U-16 state titles.

Jul 09, 2006

He's back!: Senior pro co-leader Woodard looks for 2nd title.

Jul 09, 2006

UMC gets electronic records: As regulations have increased, physicians "are literally drowning in paper.".

Jul 10, 2006

One thing before we hire you ...: Random drug tests are gaining popularity for those who hire workers and.

Jul 10, 2006

Interfaith network full.

Jul 10, 2006

Trio renews friendship during final round.

Jul 10, 2006

Playoff decides Open: Webber won with birdie on 1st extra hole.

Jul 10, 2006

06House41.

Jul 11, 2006

Cat found with plague in Laramie County - second year in a row after 23-year hiatus.

Jul 11, 2006

Meth no stranger to local teens: In a new survey, 37 percent of Cheyenne freshmen said they knew at least one person who uses meth.

Jul 11, 2006

Wyoming, you should be in pictures: After 'Brokeback,' 'Unfinished,' lawmakers look into incentives for filmmakers.

Jul 11, 2006

Crime does pay under new plan: Zunker: Police salaries could be offset by increased offense fines.

Jul 12, 2006

Contribution tally favors Trauner: An analysis finds U.S. House incumbent Barbara Cubin is trailing her opponent in both in-state and out-of-state giving.

Jul 12, 2006

Alleged kidnappers sought meth debt: The accuser said he was awakened April 17 by men with weapons.

Jul 13, 2006

Sewer stench could linger into fall: Odor caused by mechanical problem.

Jul 13, 2006

Angling in pink.

Jul 13, 2006

Training for '300 miles of pain'.

Jul 13, 2006

Rain fails to erase drought: Despite a recent spurt of wet weather, experts say Cheyenne is still below normal in terms of annual moisture.

Jul 13, 2006

Firing on all cylinders: Cheyenne rolled over North Platte in a pair.

Jul 13, 2006

REAL ID could ground residents: Identification card is attempt to help bolster security.

Jul 14, 2006

'Dancer' beaten but he'll be back.

Jul 14, 2006

WYDOT spending power shrivels: Inflation has drastically increased costs for WYDOT, cutting the number of projects it can do by almost half.

Jul 14, 2006

35-acre divides may see new regs.

Jul 15, 2006

Air Guard looks to grow.

Jul 15, 2006

Signatures tallied on smoke ban: Nov. 7 ballot decision forthcoming next week.

Jul 15, 2006

Indoor football provides thrills: Burns High graduate Brian Anderson hopes to lead the Rapid City Flying Aces to Indoor Bowl VI.

Jul 15, 2006

Men face charges in Sutherlands robbery: 'When someone steals from us, we take it personal'.

Jul 15, 2006

College cash for nothing?: Proposed standards for Hathaway Scholarships are too soft, critics say.

Jul 16, 2006