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

Meth review seeks drug's local profile.

Aug 01, 2006

Guilty plea for airman.

Aug 01, 2006

Recent heat spares record: No 100-degree day here since '54.

Aug 01, 2006

Fast learner: VB skills helped Sam Hammack travel overseas.

Aug 01, 2006

Guilty plea in drug-debt shooting: Paul Mordahl admitted to shooting Jameson Scheschi in March 2005 in a Pierce Avenue garage.

Aug 02, 2006

Rage leads to assault charges: Man faces lengthy jail term for allegedly beating girlfriend with bat.

Aug 02, 2006

The AC effect: Higher heat bills: If the gas is being used in the summer to make electricity to power air conditioners, it's not available later for heating.

Aug 02, 2006

Pitcher helper: Post 6 assistant coach Jade Lain helps get most out of staff.

Aug 02, 2006

Programs of Entitlement: What do your candidates say?

Aug 03, 2006

LCCC glimpses into future: Trustees look over transportation, parks, land-use plans.

Aug 03, 2006

Governor gets poll position: Likely voters favor Freudenthal over challenger Hunkins.

Aug 03, 2006

Post 6 rolls in opener: Cheyenne topped Riverton 21-3 to advance.

Aug 03, 2006

Laramie squeaks by Oilers: Rangers jump out early, hold off Casper in first round.

Aug 03, 2006

Students lag behind in writing: Fewer than half achieve standard.

Aug 04, 2006

New CFD leader not a new face: The new general chairman previously served on the CFD Board of Directors.

Aug 04, 2006

Hunkins stands behind comment: The GOP gubernatorial candidate said Freudenthal refused to participate in a debate, even though another group says no such event was scheduled.

Aug 04, 2006

Post 6 keeps rolling: Cheyenne thumps Sheridan 26-7 to move on.

Aug 04, 2006

Laramie hurler solves wind, Gillette: Casper bounces back from first-round loss to send Evanston packing.

Aug 04, 2006

Cheyenne Heritage Quilters 22nd Annual Quilt Show.

Aug 05, 2006

Prison escapee charged in robbery: Jared L. Fitzgerald, a Colorado prisoner, is accused of robbing Security First Bank on June 12.

Aug 05, 2006

7-12 school more costly to LCSD2: It turns out the school district would get substantially less money from the state in a campus merger.

Aug 05, 2006

New start for stalled project: Investors take over Dakota Crossing, a 187-lot housing development.

Aug 05, 2006

Oilers' bats answer call: Casper matched Gillette with 19 hits but scored one more run for the win.

Aug 05, 2006

No stopping Cheyenne: Post 6 easily advances to 7th straight championship game.

Aug 05, 2006

Hot-Shot use at CFD challenged: WTE investigation into questionable use of 5,000-volt prod shows gaps in enforcement of PRCA regulations.

Aug 06, 2006

Camp a growing nucleus: One of the advantages Camp Guernsey has over other military bases is land.

Aug 06, 2006

Fatal crash rate drops from '04: 16 people lost their lives last year on Laramie County roads, but none were between the ages of 14 and 23.

Aug 06, 2006

Can Cowboys bounce back?: UW coach Joe Glenn believes so.

Aug 06, 2006

Six is sweet: Post 6 wins 6th straight state title.

Aug 06, 2006

A careful dismantling: Preserving terra cotta of Corlett Elementary part of new St. Mary's school.

Aug 07, 2006

Does the City Council have to get along to get things done for Cheyenne?

Aug 07, 2006

Acadia National Park becomes Maine attraction: Two women, two stores, one storefront located in downtown Cheyenne ? it's a financial gamble, but one that's paying off for both merchants.

Aug 07, 2006

NRA sets sights on Wyoming.

Aug 08, 2006

Reservist sues for former WYDOT job: When Donald Edington returned from deployment, his employer said his job was eliminated, but he was given a lower ranking job with the same pay.

Aug 08, 2006

Oil, gas industry lacking in areas: Experts are urging the energy sector to take a more active role in public land development.

Aug 08, 2006

Gettin' dirty: Volleyball is as good excuse as any to play in the mud.

Aug 08, 2006

Top instate O lineman picks Pokes: Buffalo's Clayton Kirven verbally committed to Wyoming before starting his senior season.

Aug 08, 2006

Childrens' insurance promoted: Parents can't rely on private health coverage for kids.

Aug 09, 2006

Man dies when semitrailer rolls off Hynds Blvd.: Crash force flattened cab, leaving no room for survival.

Aug 09, 2006

Council candidates debate city issues: Police pay and recycling were among forum topics discussed.

Aug 09, 2006

Big steps forward: LB John Prater and DE Aaron Robbins are glad to be practicing.

Aug 09, 2006

Businesses brace for ban: Outlaw Saloon.

Aug 10, 2006

Voters worry about debt: The federal deficit was among top issues WTE readers wanted addressed by congressional candidates.

Aug 10, 2006

Committee supports fifth-penny tax: The Cheyenne Committee of the Whole also gave a boost to the city's human service agencies.

Aug 10, 2006

Wyo. GOP taps national gurus: The consulting firm, which specializes in opponent research, will be involved in the public records request on Gov. Freudenthal.

Aug 11, 2006

Another Marriott coming to town: Plans for a 14-story office building in south Cheyenne were scrapped for the hotel and office complex.

Aug 11, 2006

Supercomputing center put on hold: NCAR has delayed its decision on where to build a new $75 million facility.

Aug 11, 2006

Post 6 left in silence: Cheyenne's bats have no answer for Billings pitcher's masterful control.

Aug 11, 2006

Running on heart.

Aug 11, 2006

Thirsty trees under stress.

Aug 12, 2006

Spray park opening delayed until spring.

Aug 12, 2006

Governor's spending lavish.

Aug 12, 2006

Cheyenne Depot Wine Festival.

Aug 12, 2006

Righty answers call: Philip Michael delivered must-win for Cheyenne.

Aug 12, 2006

Finding his focus: Army led strong safety Darryl Gober back to football.

Aug 12, 2006

Is it time to expand Cheyenne?: City Council hopefuls offer their views.

Aug 14, 2006

Worland teen heads to Miss USA.

Aug 14, 2006

Men's open title goes to Kuseskil.

Aug 14, 2006

Cheyenne goes batty: Big 10-run fifth inning lifts Post 6 to final.

Aug 14, 2006

More cents for the poor: Council's fifth-penny tax proposes $1M more for human service agencies.

Aug 15, 2006

Water battle breeds controversy: The loss of water at the Hawks Springs Reservoir has upset people who see it as a 'multi-million dollar fishery.'.

Aug 15, 2006

How much should the city save?

Aug 15, 2006

Caught whiffing: 11 Cheyenne batters struck out in title loss.

Aug 15, 2006

Lessons learned: Healthy again, Ryan Rochlitz pursues team-roping dream.

Aug 15, 2006

Dinneen project gets early interest.

Aug 16, 2006