Pages: Prev 1 2 3 ...15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Ex-LCCF inmate says guards beat him

A former prison inmate May Luzerne County, defrauded the Landkreis of a receivable, prison guards use excessive force used during a beating the 140 points and a broken jaw, a lawyer Barry Dyller gazeta “, Thursday.
Jimmy Meininger, 23, Larksville, he was handcuffed during beaten by several guards Dyller said, the guards should be added criminal strengthened with the attack.
District Attorney Jackie Musto Carroll said his office, a review of the incident. The alleged beating was on March 8, according to the records of Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township.
Warden genes Fischi said the guards acted in the right, and the prison is not, or disciplinary action against all the guards, the district commissioner said Mary Anne Petrilla president. Fischi not deliver messages, research commentary.
Dyller said the county is really encouraging Meininger him, the prison is not because the reports on the incident and a photo of Meininger after the incident.
County attorney Jim Blaum said that the release of the prison, provided that the recordings were charged by legal action.
“Investigative files remain in the region,” said Blaum. “We do it with all the investigative files.”
Meininger told WBRE-TV, a partner with Shamrock, in the Times newspaper Northeast Pennsylvania News Alliance, and he acknowledged that he had been beaten by a guard of the call for a name.
“He wrapped me, threw me into a pillar,” he told WBRE. “When I went once, I think I am very excited of the leg while I reported. A group of deserters approached me started to punch me, my face was blown in cement, in my own blood.
“When I met… on the ground, my nose completely split on the right side. Orbital data My bones broken. My cheeks and jaw plate was expected back by the force of fists and pressure of the face on the ground in cement schmetterte.
Meininger allegedly told a guard to tell him to the hospital, he fell from his bunk. A medical report violations were found, which are contrary to fall on a bunk bed.
Petrilla, one of five members from prison in the province of board, she said did not know about the incident to talk until they WBRE recent weeks. She said, Fischi boards have briefed members after the March 8 incident.
The prison presented a special report of the incident with the State Department of Corrections, but not the public sharing of these reports, “said an employee of prison. The State Department of Corrections evaluation of these reports for statistical purposes only and then destroyed, the press service of the secretariat said Susan McNaughton.
Meininger was in prison, because they were in court to a fee for the registration of poor control. It was the prison last Friday, with his bail again, the discs.
Stephen A. Landrat Urban Fischi criticized for ducking issues of Shamrock-Times.
“I know of no gag for the supervisor that prevents there to talk to the press,” said Urban

Gas leasing workshop in the works

Penn State Cooperative Extension, in collaboration with the Wyoming County Conservation District presents a “Workshop for landowners, gas leasing.”

Penn State Cooperative Extension announced in a press release that part of several energy companies, and an exhibition of the Penn State Cooperative Extension seminar entitled “Understanding and Negotiating Natural Gas Leasing” will be held from 5 pm to 9.30 pm , Wednesday, April 16, in Tunkhannock Area High School in Tunkhannock.

This exhibition and the workshop is sponsored by the natural gas, large companies in energy, the signing of the lease and gas wells drilling, Wyoming, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Bradford, Wayne, Lackawanna, Lucerne and the surrounding counties. Chesapeake Energy Company Inc., Chief Oil & Gas Company, East Resources, Equitable Energy Co., North Coast Energy, Appalachia Range Resources LLC. Fortuna Energy, and others of the screen and its services, whose activities and behaviour of a day of the open door from 5 to 7 pm with the public in the high school. All companies sent representatives to answer questions and provide information on loans for rent.

At 7 pm, the Penn State Cooperative Extension is its “Understanding and Negotiating Natural Gas Leasing.” Is a two-hour presentation of different Penn State educator, and a lawyer experienced in the supply of gas, the credit - lease. an opportunity for questions and answers given by moderators, landowners and representatives of consultants Energy Company, at the end of the program.

This workshop is open to the public. It is a production of the Penn State Cooperative Extension, in collaboration with the Wyoming County Conservation District.

Many, in particular the participants of the workshops have recognized the financial rewards worth thousands of dollars. This course of the day and open house, you should know, you need information, a decision on the signing of a lease of natural gas.

Penn State encourages persons with disabilities to participate in programs. If you need to provide housing, or have questions about the physical condition of access, please contact William Pencek at (570) 836-3196 in advance of your participation or visit.

Copperleaf arguments get airing

CODY - The moral of longstanding dispute on the distribution Copper Leaf reached Wyoming Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments to the judge in a hearing complaints from neighbours and others against the project.

It may take weeks or months, in the courts, both sides say any judgement may Copper Leaf across problems, including one who is in authorizing and land use cases in Wyoming.

Members of the North Fork Citizens for Responsible Development, in collaboration with landowners Hoszwa Robert S. And David Jamison, was a decision by the District Court refused to allow them attractive challenge to the use Copper Leaf.

Each District Court judgement can be automatically heard in the appeal procedure of the Supreme Court of Wyoming, said Deb Wendt, a lawyer for the North Fork and the group of landowners.

In its ruling in July 2007, District Court Judge Steven Cranfill writing that the interests of the North Fork group, as “Park County residents, were the same as for the general public, and that the group does not exceed the reasonable capacity to request a review of the authorization.

Neither Hoszwa Jamison still had “concrete facts to show how they were harmed by the decision of (the commissioners) for approval to the division Copper Leaf,” Cranfill.

But the law by the parties, an attractive location for the use permits, within a period of 30 days, it is hard to see most often can not wait until the houses built Wendt country, the five-member panel Wednesday .

They also believe that the Campbell County case set a precedent in Cranfill in its judgement is not Copper Leaf, such as population density increases on the North Fork, but had fallen in the county of Campbell.

The increase in density is not necessarily evidence of injury suffered, argued Laurence Stinson, a lawyer Copper Leaf for developers. And landowners are still against a development for the damage that occurs long after its approval, was adopted, he said.

Park County Deputy Attorney Jim Davis, spoke in court and defend Landkreis Commissions authorization of the special use permit, said Park County Attorney Bryan Skoric also participated in the meeting in Cheyenne.

The circle is the position that he “did not articulate what was the alleged harm,” said Skoric and added that he is happy to Davis’ arguments.

A judgement that the applicant lacks the ability to combine the end Copper Leaf appealed to the specificity to permit the use, flat, and final decisions in controversial cases, an administrative consultation, “said Wendt.

This would involve an appeal to a Landkreis front of a resolution authorizing the use of additional wells for water, “she said, adding that it would be an” assessment “of their clients, whether the case forward.

If the court ruled that the applicants have standing, in the case of District Court, which heard Cranfill, the benefits of the original complaint, she said.

If that happens, Stinson said, it will move to have the case dismissed, since the issue is controversial, because developments on the ground began. Wendt and Stinson countries disagree on the question of whether the existing law promotes such an argument.

“If all places at the dust and we finished with all Copper Leaf be built, and it is not possible. We can go in both directions, but it is what will happen,” said Stinson .

Kudelski said Bob developers more than many 30 were sold, and work is expected to begin this summer, in the first of a series of 24 town houses, and at least one home. The work of the Sub-division of the house Club starting in May, the fall, he said.

The work on roads and water and sewage system for the home-131, 553-acre development is done, he said. Plans are advanced to provide drinking water to at least eight weeks in apartments nearby Ptarmigan subdivision.

“We are very pleased with whom we so far with a turnover, especially on the basis of the current economy,” said Kudelski. “There is still some buildings here this summer.”

DA objects to public funding of convict’s appeal

In an unusual statement tribunal, Natrona County’s public prosecutor this week in objection to a request for transit for the killers appeal funded by taxpayers.

District Attorney Michael Blonigen says Edward Taylor, in the past year has been condemned the murder of Casper, “he could not clearly in favour of the remuneration of defenders of public services,” according to documents in Natrona County District Court

“All parties to these proceedings, some Wyoming responsibility to taxpayers that appointed Counsel is appointed for those who need it, not for those who want to simply not pay for their own defence,” said Blonigen.

Blonigen said his objection was based on Taylor’s testimony at his trial in October, where a jury convicted the former Marine, the first-degree murder.

While on the progress, Taylor admitted deletion of 40000 dollars from a local bank at some point before the killing. Taylor was to say where he was because he did not want others to receive it.

“This clearly shows that Mr. Taylor continues to exert control over the money in question, “wrote Blonigen.

Taylor also had almost a new pick-up truck at the time of his assassination, the Attorney General wrote, but in the grounds of Taylor for lawyers appointed by the court, he said he did not have a car, judicial records.

Blonigen said he would never be such opposition.

In its request, Taylor wrote, he had $ 225 in the bank and $ 170 in a prison, according to court records. He pointed out that friends and family can not help them with money and to hire a lawyer.

Taylor asserts that debt by about $ 48800 in hospital bills. It was finalized in the face when he his career in the Mark Fisher’s home on 1 April 2007 and killed 12 Fisher with a shotgun-Gauge.

The authorities believe Fisher, a divorced father of two, draw once Taylor with a shotgun loaded with birds slaughtered before they killed wounds wounds to the chest and head.

Taylor, the authority to waive a few hours after slaughter. During the test, he acknowledges a meeting of Fisher, who had been intimate with his wife, but claims that the murder took place in the heat of passion.

Prosecutors say Taylor, after learning of the infidelity of his wife, to kill Fisher.

In January, Taylor earned a rate of life, with no possibility of reprieve. He appealed to his convictions and sentence to the Wyoming Supreme Court.

Wyoming Gov. Freudenthal announces his support for Obama

CHEYENNE, WYOMING - Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal, a former Clinton administration appointee, says he will support Illinois Sen. Barack Obama for president.

For months, Freudenthal had refused to say whether he would come out in support of Obama or New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. Freudenthal now says he was impressed by the large, enthusiastic crowds that turned out when Obama visited Wyoming ahead of the state’s caucuses last month. Freudenthal also says Obama struck him as “incredibly smart” and as someone who gave honest answers instead of scripted responses.

In addition, Freudenthal says Obama demonstrated a good grasp of Western issues and values, like gun rights. Former President Bill Clinton named Freudenthal U.S. attorney for Wyoming in 1994, and Freudenthal held that job until 2001. Still, Freudenthal says he didn’t feel like he needed to endorse Clinton because of that appointment.

Freudenthal says it was former Gov. Mike Sullivan who recommended him for the U.S. attorney job, and that Bill Clinton wouldn’t have known who he was otherwise.

Mexican director Inarritu takes on meth abuse

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Acclaimed Mexican film director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, whose works include “Babel” and “21 Grams,” has created a series of TV ads aimed at discouraging methamphetamine use by U.S. teenagers, organizers said on Tuesday.

Three public-service spots Inarritu directed for a nonprofit anti-drug program called the Meth Project began airing on Monday night in Montana, a rural Western state where abuse of the addictive synthetic stimulant has reached alarming proportions.

At the time the Meth Project campaign was launched in 2005, Montana was ranked No. 5 in the nation for meth abuse, according to the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. State officials said half of all incarcerations and half of all foster care admissions in Montana that year were meth-related.

But Meth Project organizers say their campaign is working. They cite a recent report by the Montana Attorney General’s Office showing that teen meth use has dropped nearly 45 percent since 2005, while meth-related crime has plunged 62 percent.

The 30-second TV ads, built around the theme, “This isn’t normal, but on meth it is,” present a graphic depiction of aberrant behavior linked with methamphetamine addiction.

In one spot, two teenage girls are shown prostituting themselves for money to support their drug habit. Others portray addicts burglarizing a home and suffering from an overdose at the feet of uncaring friends smoking meth.

The ads will eventually be shown in several other states where methamphetamine abuse is considered to be acute, including Arizona, Idaho, Illinois and Wyoming.

A spokeswoman for the project said campaign organizers sought out Inarritu because of the gritty, unflinching visual style he brought to such films as “Amores Perros,” “21 Grams,” and “Babel,” for which he earned an Oscar nomination.

Giving Specificity to the Indecent Liberties Statute in Wyoming

Given that the school finance case came a few years ago, there was some criticism in the Wyoming State Legislature as advocates for the role of the Supreme Court, in the Wyoming legislature to fund the reform of the school the bank. [2] Some legislators believe that the Wyoming Supreme Court had exceeded its judicial role, and drew in the arena of the legislation. In 2006, Wyoming lawmakers again expressed concern that the Wyoming Supreme Court was to overcome its limitations, legislators from the bank. The single tribunal, there is a problem with the management of business secrets. The court pointed out that no law in Wyoming, the effectiveness of the situation in the case, the Tribunal had no other choice than to the law. The majority of the Court pointed out that the adoption is not, of the Uniform Trade Secrets Act “, the choice of preference, but that the court could accept the Restatement (Third) of Unfair Competition, it was a close replace. The legislature does Wyomings, possession for just over a month before the adoption of stepper motors and the Uniform Trade Secrets Act. ” [3] The issue of funding of the school and business secrets appears to be far from the issue of the rights to freedom of a minor inappropriate. It is important to understand that the bills quickly in the few meetings of the Wyoming Legislature and legislators have long memories see and interconnection, especially as regards the breach of the legal authority. Thus, as it was refreshing, Wyoming by some legislators, if Moe v. [4] State, the Wyoming Supreme Court is trying another tactic and better with the Wyoming has received from the legislative authority, but only proposals for a new law as legislators from the bank. The proposal, the legislature was to establish the Wyoming specificity in the “inappropriate liberties” status. The proposal was proposed to solve what Justice Marilyn Kite Wyoming Supreme Court of the reference to “Multi” with regard to the issue of the constitutionality of “inappropriate liberties” status. [5] The passage of House Bill 104 during the 2007 legislative session Wyoming creates a new legal regime for the pursuit of sexual exploitation of a minor, and, I hope, specificity, to replace “improper liberties” status. The legislation proposed by the Wyoming Supreme Court and the Legislature implemented the following measures in accordance with this proposal, to improve communication between the judiciary and the legislative branches of government in Wyoming.

U.S. Supreme Court Will Hear Utah Religious Display Case

The U.S. Supreme Court has declared a willingness to hear Pleasant Grove City v. Summum after the Tenth Circuit decided last year that Pleasant Grove had to accept a monument to private Summum religion on public property, among other things, deprived of the statue of the Ten Commandments.

“I think the message that the Supreme Court hopes to send is that all religions should be treated fairly, and that the government should not, the decision demands that religions must be posted, and should not enter in a public park, “Salt Lake City Says Lawyer of the rights of citizens Brian Barnard.

Summum represents Barnard, Salt Lake City based religion began in the year 1975. He said he was not concerned that the Supreme Court has two more conservative judges appointed by President Bush during the past few years. Barnard said, the Constitution does not deserve to give every religion, regardless of how long it was discovered.

Pleasant Grove is a nonprofit represented by conservative American Center for Law and Justice. Lawyer Edward White said in favour of the decision Summum would open the door to hatred, forcing the groups to their cities beliefs. He said Fred Phelps of the famous anti-gays group Westboro Baptist Church.

“He went to Casper, Wyoming, which happens to have Fraternal Order of Eagles monument, and called for the drafting of a scathing monument Matthew Shepard, as a gay, who was killed, shingling at the Inside the hell, “said Dr. White. “And all that the city had to be done was to remove the monument, they are, because they will not be forced to look at this monument to condemn anyone to hell.”

White adds that Summum because the initial application was established on the basis of freedom of opinion and expression, and not the clause of the Constitution put in place, the group can not use an argument of the clause establishment when presenting their case to the Supreme Court.

It is precisely now, the Ten Commandments monument is still in Pleasant Grove. The city has managed to inquire about staying for the tenth circuit court, or for Summum monument or remove the Christian monuments to a higher court judgment. Salt Lake County and Ogden chose to get rid of the Ten Commandments if they relate to similar actions. Duchesne around, from the sale of the property of his message was.

Summum’s attorney said, the high court should not hear the case until at least October.

NIC receives grant

The Nicolaysen Art Museum and Discovery Center has received a grant of $ 20000 to the Wyoming Community Foundation, to fund exhibitions and offering free entry, a version.

The NIC’s Free programme has contributed, the annual number of visitors to the museum since the program began in 2002.

The grant was made possible through the discovery of Schneider. The WACF uses revenue from the Fund to take advantage of the needs of the community. For more information, visit www.wycf.org.

The network card is searching for food, providers of NIC’s Day, which should be in June 20-21. For more information, call 235-5247 Lori Klatt.

Thermopolis subdivision proposed

CODY - Word a proposal for the sub-division of Wind River Canyon, south of Thermopolis is concerned about some residents, as perhaps in the field of water and landscapes.

Developers who recently acquired 139 hectares, halfway through the throat, began improvements to the road on the ground, but has not yet submitted plans for the development, “said Lee Campbell County Hot Springs planner.

Riding No need for improving the road network, “said Campbell, adding that the developers are still under evaluation, for himself, what is possible and what are their intentions it is. ”

First testimony from developers can sell up to 20 pages can be at home have been premature, “said Campbell, adding that he had heard, not too long ago, developers Gillette Paul Walker, plans appeal Instead of being for as little as three or four structures.

Walker and his business partners acquired the property, about a month ago, said Campbell. Walker has no new message search a comment.

Tom Giblock, a list of Walker Gillette accountant of the company on the recordings as a member of the evolution of society Wide Open Investments, refused to comment.

The development site is the former ranch Wind River, south of Windy Point, along the coast west of Highway 20 in the United States, Wyoming Scenic Byway.

With only a dozen houses in the Canyon 13 miles, of any new development would be remarkable, “said Dean King, lives at the south end of the throat, and works for the Wyoming Public Television in Riverton.

“My main concern is to increase the level of silt deposited, which may be in the river” as a result of development, “said the king.

The Wind River is useful at this stage, the authorities of the State Environmental Quality Council as a waterway of Class 1, the status of the higher standard of the quality of surface waters, “said the king.

No service phone lines, and the canyon service is unreliable, he said, adding that some drinking water wells in the dry canyon, sometimes with little or run until the end of the summer.

A list of properties of the brochure, which previously accounted for the 139 hectares on the agenda is selling, there is electricity, property and a pen flowing 15 gallons per minute. The country is composed of three eighths of a mile of river frontage, according to the booklet, and was put up for sale at $ 450000.

The King said he was not sure that the device had 20 pages of nature at home, which is not participating in steep slopes.

“I am not against development, but the page on a blocking perhaps not the best place,” he said.

Campbell said that since the flow of state class-1, did not permit could be issued for the discharge to be given to all the sediment, but that Walker had said that he was with the work of such restrictions.

“This road was also recently declared Wyoming Scenic Byway, but the country did not adopt the proposal circle vista planning regulations in the area of the province,” he said.

“There are some very steep sections, and where common sense tells you that it can not be built, but several other websites on the ground might,” said Campbell.

“If the plans submitted, we most closely that everything that was done in the province,” he said.

Hot Springs County, Frank Manning, the Commissioner said he would not be known, many details of the proposed allocation but keep an eye on him.

“I think a lot of things because we have to take into account,” said Manning.

“We really think, sludge, so they still have to protect them so they can not in the ballot of Wind River,” he said.

Manning, he said, there was little private property in the canyon beyond the borders of Wind River Indian Reservation.

Representatives advice of the economy Northern and Eastern Shoshone tribes Arapahoe could not be reached for comment.

John R. Hursh, a lawyer living in Riverton near the south end of the gorge, said he would wait to see detailed plans about the proposal for division, before rendering an opinion.

Allegany County reaches out to neighboring counties

Even as head Allegany County plan for the development of the proposed courthouse compounded by the fact that you have taken the time to see what other interested parties have done.
Legislators and government officials have visited the county Wednesday at the County Court of Wyoming buildings in Warsaw and Genesee County courthouse in Batavia. In the late 1990’s, two of these districts has built new buildings for the courts and tribunals.
Speaking on behalf of Allegany County legislators were Curtis Crandall, R-Caneadea, chairman of the full board, the legislator, David Pullen, R-Fillmore, Glenn Benson, R-City of White, Norman Ungermann Jr., R - Cuba, William Dibble, R-Little Genesee, William Hall, R-Alfred, Theodore Hopkins, R-Hume, and Dwight Fanton, R-Willing, County Administrator John Margeson, and Mark Kukuvka and Penny Mashtare of LaBella Associates, PC
The first visit was the Tribunal, in Wyoming County. County driver’s license, he withdrew from the band in the year 1999, after about a year and a half of the period of construction, said Doug Berwanger, chairman of the Wyoming County Board of Supervisors.
Berwanger adopted the county saved about $ 1.5 million if the Office of the Administrative Tribunal (OCA) voted for a 10,000-square-foot reduction of 38000 to the 28000th In Allegany County, designer, the Tribunal has cut more from 49000 to about 40000 square metres.
Public buildings Wyoming County areas included waiting on the front line in the first and second floors and a lift open on one side for the general public, and secondly, for judges and court staff members and employees who need to get the code from this.
Among the institutions first floor within the group was supporting the court room, listening room / Grand Jury rooms, parquet floors, the office, the commissioner of judges. “Wyoming County District Attorney Jerry Stout meet with Witnesses course, away from public spaces.
Commissioner jurors Marianne Kelly’s office is located in a passageway behind a closed door, in order to provide certainty, while maintaining accessibility to the public.
“The commissioner of judges is in a risky situation, as it deals with the public a quantity,” said Justice Michael Griffith, de la Tour. “We can not put us in the area of security, because the citizens and the citizens can not to it. ”
Griffith said Allegany County, Wyoming County representatives to save money in a safe setting up zones simple, with tiled floor and bright colours, for example.
De surfaces file storage, Griffith replied, “you really want to be enlightened, because people are always looking for files.
In addition, planners believe that the Allegany County Furthermore, the safety corridors for judges and court officers. They would be used with a lift, you save the corridors, according to the plans.
“The other thing you have chosen and your courthouse is a conference room,” said Griffith. “They want to think logically more - it is to use and how often and in what size . ”
Allegany County The plan includes, in addition to the lawyer / client conference rooms at the main site, and the second floor.
Among the court halls and meeting rooms, Griffith replied, “You’ve got to thinking about the size of the tables that you chose (for prosecutors and defense). Hopefully make you think about your eyes. ”
Staff members of the court of public opinion, with the filing of petitions, some security, “said Griffith. Inhabitants on a meter of space and there is between them and the judicial staff.
Pullen, Allegany County County Court institutions and Space Needs Committee Chairman, said: “I do not believe that our public contacts with large numbers of employees and collaborators courts. Where it is used?”
Griffith, he said.
On the second floor, Allegany County to guide a felony in a civil court and the courtroom. The felony courtroom is the largest.
Griffith, said the holding company, there were only cells of a management system for the courtroom. In Allegany County, plans to hold two cells on each floor of supplementation.
There are two areas of the public sector waits on the second floor, on the second floor.
Margeson asked: “How many times in your experience, judges, it has again wait for the public sector were packed?
Griffith said: “A lot. Do we need more? Do we have anyone that this subject?

Residents speak in Wyoming Township annexation fight

According to judge, addresses, and stressed the importance given sites on the maps, most of the participants in the public consultation on the annexation attacked the residents of Wyoming Township. Most, though it acknowledges that the decision on these requests, Wyoming Township will be part of one or more cities.

Many people last night spoke of the correct handling of the annexation Wyoming Township, and the city of Wyoming, as part of a plan gehämmert of these units. Reason was, most of self-determination.

People seem to forget, the last enemy annexation and / or have heard of him, as the former Wyoming Township residents of the impact it has on them as new residents of Chisago City.

More than 80 people attended the meeting, the town near the town hall filling Wyoming room. At least one lawyer for each of the three teams of law attended, as well as officials of Chisago City, Wyoming and Wyoming Township.

Administrative Law Judge Steven Mihalchick explains only part of its responsibilities in this decision, it is, “believes that, in the public interest.” He chaired the informal meeting, so that people who speak, and later allows for comments and questions from the audience.

The thread running through much comment was designed with the satisfaction of the conditions of life and district and the municipalities, there are no plans to become familiar with another city, the promotion of the action Chisago City, according to annex a large chunk of Wyoming Township in 2005.

The residents have accepted politely, but with determination, their attitudes. Many rays were happy to take a decision, particularly because they said they had never heard of Chisago City to the annexation of the former.

Comments

Chisago City Council Member Sue Skow said in support of the Chisago City. The city has significant infrastructure in place to support further growth. She believes that the “areas of non-of-Service (Utilities) should Chisago City.”

Gary Menne, Wyoming Council member, said preparing a financial report for the annexation of the town “has never been to the city or members of the Council.” According Menne, Mayor Sheldon Elmore and Roger Anderson, chairman of the board Wyoming town, which is not open to any subject of negotiation.

Menne said Anderson was prepared to go to get information on the subject of war.

Later, Anderson had Menne blame.

Menne said it is concerned about the cost to the city and the town of the issue. He believes that the large increase in property tax.

Mark Utecht, Wyoming City-Board-said he attended, but every two joint meetings comp plan. “Wyomings have cooperated well, entry required by the people,” Utecht said. “I do not want a part of Stacy.”

Utecht, “said the elected representative and Wyoming Wyoming Township, and attendance at any meeting of this week, but nobody is in Chisago City or Stacy.

Wyoming Township Robert Bean was established abruptly: “I am not too Chisago.

Gene Olson, chairman of the board of the city of Lent time, the judge said, “Much can be achieved if (governments), to cooperate in the interest of the people. Wyoming Township, and should be allowed go to (the) orderly annexation agreement. ”

Russ Goudge, a former member of Wyoming, good care of annexations. Requests to annex parts of the city have limited the growth Wyoming. He said Chisago City tried to block the site Xccent annexation of the city.

He said he would like to see, sanitation in the territory of Lake comfort to the preservation of water quality. He referred to plans to Wyoming Township led to prolong Innsbruck Ave., A North-South route to hybridize with CR-84, improving the north-south traffic flow in city.

Wyoming briefs

LARAMIE - The University of Wyoming, a test for a new text messaging system Wednesday, on the campus of the community notification in an emergency.

The University SMS Alert Notification System, known as UW, after the shooting on the campus of the University of Virginia Tech left 33 dead, students and teaching staff during the past year.

Some say that the second round of the tower work of the Virginia Tech, could have been avoided if the university had warned students and teachers to stay outside the campus or in her bedroom after the first shooting in a home.

Nearly 7000 UW students, teachers and staff had voted for the text of the new messaging system. Seventy-nine percent of those enrolled are studying. The University has more than 12000 students last fall.

SMS messages UW would defeat both for mobile phones and e-mail addresses.

The university was also in the new intercom systems in two dormitories, and other high-occupancy buildings, added more boxes emergency call on campus, and a recommendation of the site on which people relay concerns with the UW-security professionals.

Sheriff studying Coal Mine flights

GILLETTE - Officials say they are in the process of stealing more than $ 35000 in capital goods and provision of goods - including 641 pairs of combinations and several thousand pairs of gloves - from a pit.

She said that flights by a retired worker in the mine’s Warehouse began in the 1980’s.

Campbell County Sheriff Bill Pownall said Tuesday they expect the taxes are settled within a few days.

Sheriff’s investigators Kevin McGrath said that after overthrown on flights, he went on suspects in the apartment and was introduced at a staff business, in which the goods were stolen.

McGrath, he says three pages, a list of stolen objects. He said that, with gloves and suits, items containing a “few hundred” respiratory protection, welding, grinding, trombones, notebooks, pencils and ballpoint pens.

Gov. prevention of child abuse because of the publicity

CHEYENNE - Gov. Dave Freudenthal Wednesday, a statement on the compatibility of April as Child Abuse Prevention months. He called on people to speak, if they suspect that a child is suffering.

“I encourage people when they have concerns that their own children or parents, for having the courage to stand for something to say,” said Freudenthal.

The children of emotional abuse, damage throughout their life, “said Freudenthal.

Freudenthal, the former United States Attorney for Wyoming, said that many people who commit crimes wind considered adults than children themselves were diverted from their purpose. Apart from the super emotional for children who suffer from abuse, “he says stop child abuse at the end of the company to save money for adults address crime.

Charlene Smith, director of the Non-Profit Prevent Child Abuse Wyoming, said Wyoming experience 800 substantiated cases, mistreatment of children per year.

Wyoming annexation debate is on

If the first day of testimony, any allegation that the administrative hearings in various rights of the annexation of Wyoming Township of Chisago City, Stacy and Wyoming is to take some time. Team lawyers in each of the three cities; Chisago City, Stacy and the City and Wyoming Wyoming Township.

Administrative Law Judge Steven Mihalchick testimony Chisago City Mayor Don Taylor and John Pechman, director of the city on Monday.

Taylor is a residence in an old part of Wyoming Township, which was annexed to Chisago City in 2005. It has since Chisago choice in the municipal council and became mayor.

Questioning Christopher Hood, Hood & Flaherty, Taylor has been shown that the first action against annexation by Chisago City. He agreed with the hostile acts and helped keep the keys of signs and distribute in opposition with him.

Taylor said that he now supports the latest annexation plan, as a staff member of the Chisago City is at its previous experiences.

He had a emotional response of the first annexation and make the difficult decisions involved. Thanks to his experience, he wanted the annexation to negotiate, to give a forum for the residents of the annexation.

He said that there was not initially plans, a petition for the annexation to Chisago City. Once Chisago City was aware of joint negotiations Wyoming, he asked a role to play. One of the objectives of the petition for Chisago City (second) has been reduced by the annexation Wyoming Township, and on the negotiating table with him and people.

Chisago City reiterated a petition to participate in the annexation discussion. Taylor said he thought it would be better for the discussion in a friendly manner.

On September 9, 2005 Chisago City an application with the town of the city and to participate in discussions. The city has not had any response from the city and a letter of the Chisago City that is not admissible except to participate in the public consultation. We have other requests to participate, based on Wyoming and Wyoming Township.

There were requests on several occasions to participate in the negotiations but often rejected. It was petitions city of Wyoming residents annexed to Chisago City. On the cross examination Tim Sime, a lawyer for the city and the city of Wyoming, asked whether this has had residents of the city.

Taylor said that the annexation by another section of Wyoming Township is in the best interests of the people live in the area can be determined. Chisago City is in a better position to meet the expectations of the beach, access to the areas most directly from the Chisago side of the city close to the infrastructure already in the ground, he said.

Sime’s Cross study focused on the petitions of the few Wyoming Township residents who have said they want, in conjunction with Chisago City. It was also several petitions per capita in the commune in the Annex to Wyoming.

The maps show a color code on packages preference for Chisago City or in Wyoming, the Chisago City tries its enclosure resembles an unfinished jigsaw puzzle board. What is the nature and the manner increasingly made the decision,

While Taylor could not comment on whether the petitioner’s opinion on the same commitment to want Chisago City, current estimates of the population has been determined for public consultation Wednesday evening.

Most of the questions for Pechman, director Chisago City, the city focused on the overall plan, the city of the organization and staffing. Lawyer Robert Scott have concentrated primarily on the overall plan.

Issues of Scott, in regard to the organization, the city, the number of employees in the different services, capital, fires are prohibited, and the SAC WAC, and how the annexation of land and the people would the structure of the state in Chisago City, and The need to find new employees. The sharing agreement on the powers of pipelines and sharing system of wastewater were discussed.

The recent land use plan by the Chisago City extends across the country, in his petition annexation. Pechman said that the city is looking for long-term growth, a wider view of the region around the city, not just within the city. He was taken into account areas outside the city as far back as 2002, the overall plan.

Zoning the western United States-8 comprises the western part of the commercial area from Green Lake, south of the intersection of CR-22 and US-8.

Hello world!

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!