Articles Archive for January 2010
Featured, Jeremy Tofte Brewer »
The Germans and English have gotten beer to amazing levels over the past few hundred years. Germans have been starting breweries all over the world since the early days. So much of what we drink are German Lagers – Singha, most Mexican beers – you know – the light fizzy stuff. Thanks for the training old world. Now watch as America reinvents beer. Brewers throughout the US are making Double IPA’s, Imperial Pilsners (Imperial anything really), Double ESB’s (a session beer no more) more and more …
Authors, Keith Gingery, Local News, Politics »
Get Involved in the 2010 Wyoming Legislative Session
“Information moving at the speed of light.” It’s a phrase commonly used in the digital age that we live in today including a place you may not expect, the Wyoming Legislature. Before the days of the Internet, the public didn’t have the opportunities to participate in the legislative process from anywhere in the state. Unless you were physically at the Capitol in Cheyenne, up-to-date information was hard to come by and in most cases delayed by several hours or even several days. …
Authors, Keith Gingery, Politics »
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Critics say juvenile justice problem is overstated
Advocates push reform
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By JOSHUA WOLFSON – Star-Tribune staff writer | Posted: Saturday, January 2, 2010 12:00 am | No Comments Posted
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Angelica Arriaga prepares to hand out stockings full of candy and books to the students at the Juvenile Detention Center on Christmas morning 2008. (File/Star-Tribune)
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Juvenile justice reform advocates have been pushing Wyoming to adopt a philosophy that favors fewer jailed kids and more alternatives to …


