Tyler Felton - Idaho Mountain Express
Tyler was born Oct. 5, 1956, in Pocatello, Idaho, and he passed away from an accident in Arco, Idaho, on Feb. 21, 2010. He lived in Sun Valley, Idaho, with his wife, Patti Felton (Lentz). Tyler did not have children of his own but became the adopted
Lady Rebels rally, but fall to Wyoming - Las Vegas Review Journal
a 13-point deficit in the second half, but the Wyoming Cowgirls scored 10 of the final 14 points Saturday to beat the Lady Rebels 78-73 in a Mountain West Conference game in Laramie, Wyo. The Lady Rebels (13-17, 6-10 MWC) used a 19-2 run to take
Wyoming Gov. Freudenthal and First Lady head to Australia to talk - Washington Examiner
CHEYENNE, WYO. Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal and First Lady Nancy Freudenthal plan to travel to Australia later this month to talk to officials there about coal-related issues similar to those facing the state. The Freudenthals will travel by
William David Kane - Idaho Mountain Express
Bill attended college in Wyoming and Missouri, playing football and earning a Bachelor of Arts degree. He and Debra Gutches were married on Sept. 23, 1995, in Hailey, and made their home in Bellevue. Bill worked for Wood River Glassworks with several
Tues. Pa. girls hoops roundup - Philadelphia Daily News
North Penn’s basketball team demonstrated the gap between District 1 and District 2 is much larger than a single digit Tuesday night. The Maidens (18-9), the ninth seed from District 1, had little trouble with District 2 runner-up Wyoming Valley West
Wyoming goes back to 4-3 defense - USA Today
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) Wyoming is switching from a 3-4 defense to a 4-3 defense this spring. UW began making the transition to its new defense Saturday during the first of 15 spring practices. Wyoming has used a 3-4 defense since 2005. Second-year
Wyoming Supreme Court upholds coal plant permit - Yahoo Finance
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The Wyoming Supreme Court has upheld a state air quality permit for a power plant being built at a coal mine north of Gillette. Construction of the coal-fired Dry Fork Station plant is about 75 percent complete. The Supreme
