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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Wyoming Newsletter for Sunday November 24, 2019 ( 3 items )  

Border War Battle to Feature Wyoming Beef
CHEYENNE, Wyoming, Nov. 21 -- The Wyoming Business Council issued the following news: The Wyoming Business Council is teaming up with the Wyoming Beef Council, the Wyoming Stock Growers Association and the Wyoming Meat Processors Association to promote Wyoming-grown beef. The campaign highlights the high-quality beef raised and available right here in Wyoming. The partnership includes a social media campaign with facts about the Wyoming beef industry, radio promotion and advertising to promot  more

Community Forum to Focus on Immigrants' Rights in ACLU of Wyoming
CHEYENNE, Wyoming, Nov. 21 -- The American Civil Liberties Union of Wyoming issued the following news release: From the treatment of asylum-seeking Central Americans to the fate of the 11 million undocumented immigrants already living in the United States, immigrants' rights have been at the forefront of our national dialogue for the last year. In Wyoming, the conversation is similar as organizations throughout the state push back against the proposed private immigration prison in Uinta County  more

Seismological Society: Extending Rupture History in Grand Tetons National Park
ALBANY, California, Nov. 19 -- The Seismological Society of America issued the following news: Hand-dug trenches around Leigh Lake in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming reveal evidence for a previously unknown surface-faulting earthquake in along the Teton Fault--one occurring about 10,000 years ago. Together with evidence from the site of a second earthquake that ruptured around 5,900 years ago, the findings published in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America extend the histor  more