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Teens keep drinking well hidden.

Oct 01, 2007 ... Byline: Michelle Dynes Oct. 1--CHEYENNE -- Laramie County teens are drinking more and starting at a younger age. But the resources to combat underage alcohol consumption don't arrive until after a teen gets into trouble, said Alfrieda Gonzales, executive director of ...

Kids fall for 'stealth health' tricks.

Oct 01, 2007 ... Byline: Becky Orr Oct. 1--CHEYENNE -- An apple is an apple, except when it's served in a school lunch line. Kids will walk right by whole apples put out on a food line. But cut the apples into easy-to-eat slices, and kids can't get enough. So says Linda ...

Airport needs sixth-penny tax to fund new terminal.

Oct 01, 2007 ... Oct. 1--CHEYENNE -- Cheyenne Regional Airport is beginning a push for its piece of the sixth-penny sales tax pie. It hopes to generate an estimated $8.5 million in revenue to build a new terminal. The current facility, built in 1960, is near capacity. It also has ...

Patties pulled in beef recall.

Oct 02, 2007 ... Byline: Jennifer Frazer Oct. 2--CHEYENNE -- Wal-Mart has pulled frozen ground beef patties from the shelves of its local Supercenter as part of a nationwide recall of frozen beef potentially contaminated with E. coli O157:H7 bacteria. The retailer removed three-pound ...

Viaduct fence still on track.

Oct 02, 2007 ... Byline: Jodi Rogstad Oct. 2--CHEYENNE -- A safety fence on the downtown viaduct that the city promised Union Pacific finally is on track to go up, possibly next summer. The five-year old agreement to put up the fence helped build the Cheyenne Depot Plaza and ...

Heavenly finish.

Oct 02, 2007 ... Oct. 2--Baseball fans have always hoped for a sequel to "Field of Dreams." They've prayed that the second installment of this classic movie somehow would match the brilliance of the first. That they could be whisked away into baseball's brilliance and remember why ...

How to attack childhood obesity.

Oct 02, 2007 ... Byline: Ian St. Clair Oct. 2--CHEYENNE -- Kids. Fifteen years ago parents waged a losing battle to get them to come inside from playing with their friends. Whenever the sun set. Or it was too cold. Or it was raining. Or ...

Swap might not be fair trade.

Oct 10, 2007 ... Oct. 10--CHEYENNE -- If the city swaps land for ice, it will be a few acres short of an even trade. This spring, investors for the Taco John's Events Center offered to sell the facility, which hosts ice skating, mini-golf and various events, for a bargain-basement price of $3.2 ...

Spotlight shines on top two running backs.

Oct 10, 2007 ... Byline: Robert Gagliardi Oct. 10--CHEYENNE -- On one side, you have three of the best running backs in the Mountain West Conference. University of Wyoming junior Devin Moore leads the MWC with 114 yards per game. New Mexico junior Rodney Ferguson is a close second at ...

Cowboys not always so special.

Oct 10, 2007 ... Byline: Robert Gagliardi Oct. 10--CHEYENNE -- Last Saturday's 24-21 victory over TCU was special in a lot of ways for the University of Wyoming. It was the first time UW beat TCU in Mountain West Conference play, and it was the first MWC victory for the Cowboys (4-1 ...

Focused on the future.

Oct 10, 2007 ... Byline: Ian St. Clair Oct. 10--CHEYENNE -- Her voice is full of spunk. She has a little extra pep in her step. Well, perhaps more than a little. And she just can't keep from smiling. Alyssa Miller is loving life. It's hard ...

Least fit on Plains?

Oct 26, 2007 ... Byline: Cary Snyder Oct. 26--CHEYENNE -- Put down that Nintendo joystick. Throw away that half-eaten fast-food cheeseburger. Get off the couch and go for a run or hit the gym because we've got a lot of work to do, at least according to Men's Health. ...

Clayton comes out of nowhere.

Oct 26, 2007 ... Byline: Robert Gagliardi Oct. 26--CHEYENNE -- Omar Clayton isn't listed in UNLV's football media guide, and he entered fall camp fifth on the depth chart. But now he is the Rebels' starting quarterback as a true freshman walk-on. Clayton makes his second ...

T-Birds aware of Wolves' bite.

Oct 26, 2007 ... Byline: Jeremiah Johnke Oct. 26--CHEYENNE -- There are many intriguing match-ups in today's opening round of the Wyoming high-school football playoffs. But none may be more intriguing to Capital City prep pigskin fans than Cheyenne East (6-2) hosting South Conference ...

Ex-school workers to get jury trial.

Oct 26, 2007 ... Byline: Becky Orr Oct. 26--CHEYENNE -- The Wyoming Supreme Court has sided with former food service employees at McCormick Junior High who challenged their dismissal. The decision from the state's highest court came this week on an appeal from three women who worked ...

Magazine wants to know if CFD ranks No. 1.

Oct 26, 2007 ... Byline: Michelle Dynes Oct. 26--CHEYENNE -- Cheyenne Frontier Days needs your vote. The "Daddy of 'em All" and the CFD Western Art Show and Sale are competing for the title of top western event. American Cowboy magazine assembled a poll that pits the world's largest ...

Lady Dawgs are off and running.

Oct 26, 2007 ... Byline: Jeremiah Johnke Oct. 26--CASPER -- Wheatland got its state championship defense off on the right foot Thursday. The Lady Bulldogs (27-5) took a 25-17, 25-15, 25-22 win over West Conference No. 3 seed Worland in the first round of the Class 3A state tournament ...

Tigers bring quick end to Indians' postseason run.

Oct 27, 2007 ... Byline: Ian St. Clair Oct. 27--CHEYENNE -- No matter how this game unfolded this is what makes state playoff football so much fun. A game these players, coaches and fans only experience but a few times in their lives -- if they're lucky. A game with so ...

Take the Belvoir tour.

Oct 27, 2007 ... Byline: Jodi Rogstad Oct. 27--CHEYENNE -- The railroad tracks are going to be a big impediment, city planning department staffer Chuck Landham said as he drove the Ford Expedition over the narrow bridge that spans two sets of tracks. This privately owned bridge is ...

LEADS, county officials locked in dispute.

Oct 27, 2007 ... Byline: Cary Snyder Oct. 27--CHEYENNE -- By its own count, Cheyenne LEADS has helped 47 new and existing companies expand or relocate to Laramie County. The effort has directly created 3,950 jobs and helped infuse $90 million in new annual payroll into the area, ...