Laramie Wyoming
Laramie, Wyoming : News & Events 15. On October 1, 2004 ABADRL employees staffed a recruitment booth at the University of Wyoming Agricultural Career Day in Laramie, WY. ... 14. On September 29, 2004 ABADRL employees staffed a recruitment booth at the University of Wyoming Career Day in Laramie, WY. ... 9. On June 30, 2004 ABADRL scientists met with the U.S. Animal Health Association leaders in Laramie, WY. ... [Read More]
State of Wyoming - Press Release [ Afton | Basin | Big Piney/Marbleton | Buffalo | Casper | Cheyenne | Cody | Cokeville | Devil's Tower | Douglas | Dubois | Elk Mountain | Evanston | Gillette | Glenrock | Goshen County | Green River | Greybull | Hulett | Jackson Hole | Kaycee | Kemmerer | La Barge | Lander | Laramie | Lovell | Lyman | Medicine Bow | Newcastle | Lusk | Pine Bluffs | PineHaven | Pinedale | Powell | Rawlins | Riverton | Rock Springs | Saratoga | Sheridan | Shoshoni | Sundance | Thermopolis | Torrington | Wheatland | Worland | Wright ] ... [Read More]
State of Wyoming - Government Campbell Co. Cheyenne City Council City of Casper City of Evanston City of Gillette City of Laramie City of Lyman Jackson Kemmerer Laramie County Moorcroft Rawlins Sheridan Co. Sweetwater County Teton Co. ... [Read More]
State of Wyoming - General Facts About Wyoming The most important of the western military posts wasFt. Laramie in southeastern Wyoming. Ft. Laramie became a havenfor gold seekers and weary emigrants. It was also an importantstation for the Pony Express and the Overland stagecoaches, and itserved as a vital military post in the wars with the PlainsIndians. Ft. Laramie witnessed the growth of the open range cattleindustry, the coming of homesteaders and the building of townswhich marked the final closing of the wild, western frontier in1890. ... [Read More]
State of Wyoming -Historical Dats 1742-43 -Francois Louis Verendrye entered area of Wyoming. 1807 -John Colter first White American known to enter present Wyoming. 1811 -Wilson Price Hunt party, the first organized expedition through Wyoming, crossed the state on the way to Astoria, in present day Oregon. 1812 - Robert Stuart and returning Astorians crossed the Continental Divide in the vicinity of South Pass and built the first known cabin in Wyoming, on North Platte River near Bessemer Bend. 1824 -William H. Ashley's men rediscovered South Pass. 1825 -Beginning of fur trade rendezvous period. 1827 -Ashley's party took first wheeled vehicle, a four-pounder cannon, through South Pass. 1832 -Capt. B. L. E. Bonneville took first wagons through South Pass, built Ft. Bonneville near present Daniel. 1834 - Ft. Laramie, first permanent trading post in Wyoming, established by William Sublette and Robert Campbell. Military post 1849-1890. 1835 - Rev. Samuel Parker held first Protestant service in Wyoming near present ... [Read More]
State of Wyoming - Elected Officials Max and his wife Gayla make community and church an important part of their dailylives. Max is a certified Lay Speaker, past president of the Staff ParishBoard and a Stephen Minister of the First United Methodist Church. He has served a wide range of other organizations, including United Way of Laramie County, Wyoming Children's Society, Crimestoppers and the Wyoming Alzheimer's Association, Special Olympics of Wyoming. Max is a Rotarian and a Paul Harris Fellow. ... Cynthia was raised on her family ranch in Laramie County. She attended Trinity LutheranSchool and Cheyenne public schools before graduating from the University of Wyoming with abachelors degree in Animal Science in 1976 and a bachelors degree in biology in 1978. In 1979,Cynthia was elected to the Wyoming House of Representatives - the youngest women ever electedto the Wyoming Legislature. She returned to the University of Wyoming for her law degree, whichshe received in 1985. She clerked at the Wyoming Supreme Court, practiced law in Cheyenne, andserved a total of fourteen years in the Wyoming House and Senate, concentrating on natural resourceand taxation issues. Cynthia completed her Legislative service in 1994, and chaired Governor-electGeringer’s transition team. She continued to work in the Governor’s Office for two more years,primarily on natural resource issues. Cynthia also served as the interim Director of the Office ofState Lands and Investments. ... [Read More]
Archived: Safe Schools/Healthy Students: Laramie, Wyoming Laramie Police Department ... The Albany County School District One works with the Interagency Roundtable on Youth Issues which was formed in 1997 to bring together educators, law enforcement, the Department of Family Services, mental health workers, and others to address youth issues. These partners will continue to work together to increase the social skills and level of prosocial development of Laramie's youth, identify at-risk children and plug them into effective services, and intervene with children who are engaging in negative behaviors. ... [Read More]
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