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Laramie County
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Standard Ranking 36.4 *** 
Read Adv. 14.6 *** 
Read Prof. 46.6 *** 
Read Partial Prof. 80.2 *** 
Write Adv. 10.6 *** 
Write Prof. 56.8 *** 
Write Partial Prof. 81.0 *** 
Math Adv. 11.2 *** 
Math Prof. 36.6 *** 
Math Partial Prof. 75.8 *** 

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News for Laramie County (in Wyoming):

  • County fair hosts Ag Olympics (Wyoming Tribune-Eagle) (Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:42:40 GMT)
    CHEYENNE -- Forget Beijing, this year the Laramie County Fair is hosting the Ag Olympics -- Olympics with a Wyoming twist. The Ag Olympic teams -- made up of two girls and two boys and with one person under 12 years old -- will compete in five events highlighting western ranching.

  • Wyoming Tribune-Eagle Online (Wyoming Tribune-Eagle) (Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:42:20 GMT)
    Some schools outside wyoming require students to bring their own laptops, but laramie county is sticking with pencils for now. More of this story CHEYENNE -- Forget Beijing, this year the Laramie County Fair is hosting the Ag Olympics -- Olympics with a Wyoming twist.

  • School supplies remain low-tech (Wyoming Tribune-Eagle) (Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:42:30 GMT)
    Some schools outside wyoming require students to bring their own laptops, but laramie county is sticking with pencils for now. CHEYENNE -- Even in a high-tech world, the old No. 2 pencil remains king -- at least when it comes to school supplies for elementary school students.

  • Court: Wife must testify against husband (Casper Star-Tribune) (Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:34:20 GMT)
    CHEYENNE -- The Wyoming Supreme Court ruled Thursday that state prosecutors can force husbands and wives to testify against their spouses in some cases.

  • Cheyenne Community Clinic to lose its building shortly (Wyoming Tribune-Eagle) (Thu, 31 Jul 2008 23:42:21 GMT)
    CHEYENNE - The Cheyenne Community Clinic needs a new home. The clinic must leave its location at 3100 Henderson Drive No. 3 by Sept. 15 because the building will be demolished, said executive director Rhonda Priest.

  • School, LCCC seats open to filing in August (Wyoming Tribune-Eagle) (Sun, 27 Jul 2008 12:42:41 GMT)
    CHEYENNE -- Starting Aug. 6, people interested in running can file for the boards for two school districts and one community college in Laramie County.

  • Mother’s death ruled carbon monoxide poisoning (Wyoming Tribune-Eagle) (Thu, 31 Jul 2008 12:57:31 GMT)
    CHEYENNE -- An autopsy report revealed Wednesday that a mother of three reported missing in early June and found in her family’s Chevrolet Suburban at Vedauwoo Recreation Area died from carbon monoxide poisoning.

  • Man suspected of Sunday pharmacy burglary (Wyoming Tribune-Eagle) (Tue, 29 Jul 2008 12:57:41 GMT)
    Craig A. McFarlin is suspected of other burglaries around town. CHEYENNE - Deputies arrested a 40--year--old Carpenter resident Sunday in connection with a break--in at Town and Country Pharmacy.

  • Fresh stretch for able traveler (Wyoming Tribune-Eagle) (Mon, 28 Jul 2008 12:57:41 GMT)
    Editor’s note: On July 24, Cheyenne author Mark Junge began his fourth long-distance bicycle ride. Junge, who is oxygen-dependent, is using an oxygen concentrator manufactured by SeQual Technologies.

  • Thunder over Wyoming (Laramie Boomerang) (Thu, 24 Jul 2008 04:31:16 GMT)
    Hands shielding eyes and heads tipped back, more than 10,000 spectators eyed the sky to the north yesterday morning, waiting for a blast of sound that would signal the start of the United States Air Force Thunderbirds Air Show at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne.


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