May 30, 2008 | San Francisco Business Times
Gilead Sciences buys hypertension treatment from Navitas
Gilead Sciences Inc. bought the rights to a hypertension treatment from Navitas Assets .
Tornado damages UW research facilities
University of Wyoming greenhouse facilities operated by the College of Agriculture were damaged during last Thursday's tornado that struck Laramie, Wyo.
UW gets new football staff member
Eds: APNewsNow; note Montana reference in graf 4. LARAMIE, Wyo. Jason Petrino will return to Wyoming as director of Football operations.
A surprise for a returning soldier
Homecoming had an extra rev to it for one Oklahoma Army National Guard soldier upon his return from a tour of duty in Iraq.
Severe storm damages Laramie buildings; no injuries reported
Laramie and National Weather Service officials say severe storms including an apparent tornado swept through Laramie this afternoon.
Laramie was cleaning up on Friday after an apparent tornado swept through parts of the city on Thursday afternoon.
Tornado, hail slam Colorado towns
A massive tornado tore into the northern Colorado town of Windsor and nearby towns Thursday, killing one person and damaging many homes and businesses, the town's mayor said.
Students recreate 'a horrific event'
Alyssa Gough, 17, a senior in North Central Charter Essential School's production of "The Laramie Project" this weekend said the show is one of the most difficult she's ever been in.
UW Art Museum Installs Large-scale Sculpture on the Terrace
“Sculpture: A Wyoming Invitational”
The University of Wyoming Art Museum is mounting a major exhibition of large-scale sculpture this summer. via Art Daily
From McHenry to Wyoming atop a tractor
“If he breaks down, then he breaks down and he'll call”
He's seen Today Show co-host Meredith Vieira raise money for the Special Olympics by taking the "penguin plunge" into Vermont's freezing Lake Champlain. via Daily Herald
Creative writing for extraterrestrials
“I leave here with a headache a lot”
A creative writing course, funded by the Wyoming NASA Space Grant Consortium and taught by University of Wyoming Prof. via Christian Science Monitor
Mountain West Selects MSB's IntegriClaim
“We look forward to a long-term partnership and the efficiencies we will gain in serving our customers”
Seeking to more efficiently estimate and manage property claims, Mountain West Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company has chosen MSB's IntegriClaim suite of claims estimating tools. via Bank Systems & Technology
CHS automotive shops bigger, better than ever
“The air tools make it a lot easier”
Community residents had an opportunity to see where their money went during an open house from 1-5 Saturday at the Carlsbad High School collision and auto mechanics shop. via Carlsbad Current-Argus
Grace Paules September 2, 1919 - May 5, 2008
Grace Paules, 88, died May 5, 2008, in Laramie. A memorial service was held at the United Presbyterian Church in Laramie at 2 p.m. on Friday, May 9 with the Rev. via The Torrington Telegram
Cu Track & Field: Buffs shine leading up to Big 12s
University of Colorado junior Jeremy Dodson finished first in both the men's 100 and 200-meter dashes at the Front Range Classic in Laramie, Wyo. via Colorado Daily
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'Matthew Passion' Begins June 18th for Gay Pride 2009
“Some Enchanted Evening"-a revue of Rodgers and Hammerstein songs. His arrangements have been published by Warner Brothers' Music and others. On Broadway, he conducted "Play Me A Country Song”
Monday, May 5, 2008; Posted: 10:04 AM - by BWW News Desk The Cathedral of St. John The Divine in support of Gay Pride 2009 presents MATTHEW PASSION A New Play by Phil Hall on Wednesday, June 18th at 7:00 pm at ... via BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
Jennifer Houpy: School play has impact on scholar
“She is always open to a new point of view or a new idea”
Jennifer Houpy hadn't resolved her feelings about homosexuality when she was confronted with an important decision: whether to participate in a high school play about the murder of a gay man. via Chicago Tribune
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Environmental and animal rights groups are suing the federal government in hopes of restoring endangered species protections for gray wolves in the Northern Rockies. via Montana's News Station