Wyoming Tribune-Eagle (Cheyenne, WY) - Articles

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

School closes early after power failure: East High students got one last taste of summer vacation after an electrical cable gave out.

Sep 01, 2006

Hunkins denies role in GOP probe: Freudenthal says statement untrue.

Sep 01, 2006

Vaccines now free for kids in state.

Sep 01, 2006

A family affair for the Aggies: Utah State cornerbacks coach helped persuade his younger brother to attend the school and become one of its top receivers.

Sep 01, 2006

High-school gridders set for kick off: and Ian St. Clair.

Sep 01, 2006

Wyoming runners expect results now: Despite having just one senior, the Cowgirls want to make an immediate impact in MWC cross country.

Sep 01, 2006

German brew backbone of Oktoberfest.

Sep 02, 2006

Natural-gas bills on rise: But even with increases, residents could pay less than last year.

Sep 02, 2006

Hospital sets sight on region: Medical center wants presence in Neb., Colo.

Sep 02, 2006

More Wyo. grandparents raising kids: More than 5,100 children live in a grandparent-headed household, ranking Wyoming sixth in the nation.

Sep 02, 2006

Longhorns rout Hornets behind ground attack.

Sep 02, 2006

Big man returns for Pokes.

Sep 02, 2006

The Wright way: T-Birds follow Wright to first win over Loveland.

Sep 02, 2006

Pressure on starting cornerbacks: Utah State will try to exploit Wyoming's defense by attacking Michael Medina and Julius Stinson.

Sep 02, 2006

The mod fix for overcrowding: Some elementary students learn in temporary buildings called modulars.

Sep 03, 2006

Local hot spots to tie the knots.

Sep 03, 2006

Detour for busy road in the works.

Sep 03, 2006

Pokes QB Doss sparkles in season opener.

Sep 03, 2006

Defense shines in 3-4 debut.

Sep 03, 2006

Pulling together: Cowboys get over last year.

Sep 03, 2006

Crime stats dip slightly statewide: Murder down 50%, reports of rape up 33% for January-March 2006.

Sep 04, 2006

Funeral protests: Legislators, community members offer thoughts on possibility of statewide ban.

Sep 04, 2006

Wages are moral issue, clergy say: Groups will gather across the nation for Bridge the Economic Gap day.

Sep 04, 2006

Pokes get Cavs next: Cowboys coach Glenn keeps faith in freshman kicker.

Sep 04, 2006

Critical Burns utility vote may be nearing.

Sep 05, 2006

New urgent-care facility welcomed/Healion specializes in immediate care for medical conditions.

Sep 05, 2006

Job outlook questioned/On Labor Day, Cheyenne joined nation in work related reflection.

Sep 05, 2006

Punter never wants to stop: Local resident Rick Donnelly keeps kicking pigskins any chance he gets long after his career in the NFL ended.

Sep 05, 2006

Practice pays off: Work on corner kicks lead Eagles to victory.

Sep 05, 2006

Homeland Security funding drops off: But an official says Wyoming still did quite well compared to other states, despite a 38 percent reduction in aid.

Sep 06, 2006

Utility company collecting on overdue accounts: Cheyenne Light suspended collections 2 years ago as it changed software programs.

Sep 06, 2006

Democrats select two coroner finalists: The names of the candidates will be forwarded to county commissioners, who will then decide which person will finish the term of the late Bill Ryan.

Sep 06, 2006

Linksters on rise: Indians believe their best golf is still to come.

Sep 06, 2006

Ugly loss leaves Lobos in recovery mode.

Sep 06, 2006

Cowboys discover miscues: UW coach Joe Glenn pointed out the seven penalties and three fumbles in Saturday's victory over Utah State.

Sep 06, 2006

Olsen gets fresh start with Cavs.

Sep 08, 2006

Golden Eagles look for consistency.

Sep 08, 2006

Report card mixed.

Sep 08, 2006

East defense gears for dynamic duo.

Sep 08, 2006

Burns board of public utilities remains intact, but president resigns.

Sep 08, 2006

New holistic wellness program for teens at Cheyenne Family YMCA.

Sep 08, 2006

Bo, Haggard sniffing a secure Wyoming.

Sep 09, 2006

Quarterbacks face new challenges.

Sep 09, 2006

Entrants inducted into CFD Hall.

Sep 09, 2006

T-Birds pay big price for turnovers.

Sep 09, 2006

Senate approves 5 military projects.

Sep 09, 2006

Wendling calls own number.

Sep 10, 2006

LCSD1 misses target.

Sep 10, 2006

Raise up your stein and ... roll out the barrel.

Sep 10, 2006

Kicker boots it.

Sep 10, 2006

Pokes center injured.

Sep 11, 2006

LCCC stages big rally for home opener.

Sep 11, 2006

Law changes interest ranchers, farmers.

Sep 11, 2006

Some Cheyenne schools plan observances.

Sep 11, 2006

Sept. 11 images will last a lifetime.

Sep 11, 2006

O-line changes for Pokes.

Sep 12, 2006

Commission tabs Sargent for coroner.

Sep 12, 2006

Speed wieners.

Sep 12, 2006

Would-be politicians downplay negativity.

Sep 12, 2006

Echoes of 9-11.

Sep 12, 2006

Aztecs, Lobos unveil new QBs.

Sep 13, 2006

Pokes get over loss.

Sep 13, 2006

Hepatitis C cases increasing in Wyoming.

Sep 13, 2006

Hard to catch.

Sep 13, 2006

Sex offender disagrees with sentence.

Sep 13, 2006