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A Legislative recap: DUIs, guns, tanning salons (Douglas Budget)

The recent four-week long budget session for the Wyoming Legislature ended. Most bills failed to make it through the maze of lamp lit desks they must grace before making it to the Governor’s office.


Lawmakers head home; what they did will affect you (The Gillette News-Record)

If you think the decisions made at the state Capitol have no impact on your life, think again. For the past four weeks, 90 people have been making decisions that will affect every man, woman and child in Wyoming.


News links: (NewsLink Indiana)

The Muncie Civic Theater has big plans for $100,000 in grant money it has received in the last four months. The theater found out it received a $50,000 grant from the George and Frances Ball Foundation last November.


Senate OKs higher education bill (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)

CHARLESTON -- The state Senate passed a bill Wednesday that takes some autonomy back from Marshall and West Virginia universities but lets the schools maintain control in areas such as tuition and fee hikes.


The ticker: Toronto writer: Lysacek is yellow (Detroit Free Press)

Rosie DiManno writes in the Toronto Star: "Turns out, not only is Evan Lysacek orange, he's also yellow. Orange for that weird over-tanning-bed-fried face and yellow for the stripe down his back."


Progress Edition: Bluffton completes $1.2 million 'streetscape' (The Findlay Courier)

BLUFFTON -- The Village of Bluffton looks slightly different, a little newer this year. Its $1.2 million "streetscape" project is complete, which means sidewalks along Main Street have been upgraded, new streetlights and traffic lights have been installed, and a traffic light at College and Main streets was eliminated.


Tanning bed regulation heats up (Asbury Park Press)

Tanning beds - America's latest health scourge - could come under tighter regulation soon, as a result of studies linking them to cancer.


The Goat man lives on in legend (Johnson City Press)

A photo of the Goat Man triggered memories from many readers, and it caused a couple of readers to get into their scrapbooks and shoeboxes filled with mementoes to add to the legend.


Tanning bed regulation heats up over cancer concerns (USA Today)

Tanning beds could come under tighter regulation soon, as a result of studies linking them to cancer.


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