Thursday, November 26, 2009

Wyoming

Program to Kill Weeds in Wyoming's Grand Teton

Who cares about weeds in a Wyoming national park? The feds, who want them killed. more >>

Data Points: Largest and Smallest Margins of Victory for Barack Obama and John McCain

McCain won Missouri by less than 1 percent, reports MSNBC. more >>

The Wyoming Caucuses

By the way, Barack Obama's 61-to-38 percent victory in Wyoming owed very much to two counties: Albany and Teton. more >>

Clinton Targets Several States for Wins

Hillary Clinton and her advisers are gaming out their strategy for the next round of 12 Democratic presidential nominating primaries and caucuses. They expect rival Barack Obama to win the Wyoming caucuses tomorrow and the Mississippi primary Tuesday. They are optimistic about winning the big prize of Pennsylvania on April 22, and then they are expecting a hard-fought split with Obama in the remaining nine contests. more >>

Wyoming Caucus Facts and Figures

Compiled by the U.S.News & World Report library staff. more >>

Gray Wolves Will be Hunted Again

Q&A: Ed Bangs of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the resilience of a remarkable animal. more >>

Oil Revenues Help Other States

Minerals help Wyoming, New Mexico, Alaska. more >>

Cheney Never Saw Veep Job Coming

Vice President Dick Cheney went back home this month and revealed what hooked him on public service. "Boys State triggered something," he says of the American Legion's youth government education group. more >>

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