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Wyoming votes to invest $600M in private equity

The state of Wyoming plans to increase its investment in private equities.

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What City Has Joined New York in the Quest to Ban Giant Sodas?

Looks like New York City is once again a trend-setter — its proposed ban on large sodas has made Cambridge, MA wonder whether it should follow suit.

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Wyoming Governor Matt Mead State of the State Address [AUDIO]

For the second time in his time as Governor, Matt Mead delivered a state of the state address.

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Boehner: House Won’t Approve 2-Mo. Payroll Tax Cut

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House intends to vote down a two-month extension of the payroll tax cut that cleared the Senate late last week, Speaker John Boehner said Monday, and request immediate negotiations on a full-year renewal that can provide “certainty for people who are trying to create jobs

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Feds Urge States To Ban Texting, Talking On Roads

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ren Bishop is one of many American drivers who texts, tweets and talks on her cellphone while she’s behind the wheel — and thinks it should be up to drivers to use their discretion when it comes to safety

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Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich Sentenced to 14 Years in Federal Prison

Rod Blagojevich, the former Democratic governor of Illinois, was sentenced Wednesday to 14 years in federal prison for political corruption that includes an attempt to sell the US Senate seat once held by President Barack Obama.

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U.S.Treasury Says Wyoming Residents Slow to get Online

As the U.S. Treasury continues its campaign encouraging people to receive social security and other benefits electronically, officials there note that some 10,000 Wyoming residents are slow to make the change

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Wyoming Lawmakers Say Brace For Budget Cuts

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Top Wyoming lawmakers are directing state agencies to brace for possible budget cuts.

Republican Sen. Phil Nicholas, of Laramie, and Republican Rep. Rosie Berger, of Big Horn, are co-chairmen of the Joint Appropriations Committee

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