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WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump is again seeking to boost the struggling U.S. coal industry, announcing a plan Thursday to spend nearly $700 million to support coal-fired power plants and coal exports.

Trump said the administration will use authority under a Cold War-era national defense law to support 13 coal plants across the country and help build coal plants ...


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The Wyoming Republican Party filed a federal lawsuit Thursday challenging the constitutionality of a state law that prohibits political parties from financially backing one of their candidates over another until primary voters decide on a nominee.

The long-anticipated suit comes two months before a hotly contested primary election where party officials want the fr...


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Large crowds seek answers on proposed Evanston data center
Uinta County Herald
Prometheus Hyperscale’s proposed data center has been drawing standing-room-only crowds in Evanston. ...


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Friends, colleagues and acquaintances in Linda Barton’s expansive circle are mourning the death of a woman who was the chief architect of Wyoming’s after-school network, a fierce voting rights advocate and a tireless community activist.

Barton, 76, died on May 27 after succumbing to injuries sustained in a car accident near Lander. Though she had resided in Wyoming...


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As campers with boats flocked to Buckboard Marina at the start of Memorial Day weekend, Tony Valdez was busy issuing refunds and repairing broken boat ramps. One older Green River man, who walked with two canes, left with his money refunded for the season after discovering he could not safely make it down to the boat slip. Due to dropping water levels at Flaming Gorge Reserv...


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