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  2. Laramie Boomerang - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, the paper became Laramie Boomerang, and was published daily except Sundays, or, during some periods, except Mondays instead. [3] In 1923, the Boomerang merged with Laramie's other newspaper, The Laramie Republican, retaining the issue numbering of the older paper, the Republican. The combined press published as The Laramie Republican ...

  3. List of newspapers in Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Laramie Boomerang: Laramie, Wyoming: The Lovell Chronicle: ... Torrington, Lingle, Fort Laramie, Veteran, Yoder Goshen Bi-weekly Wyoming Newspapers Inc. Wyoming ...

  4. Edgar Wilson Nye - Wikipedia

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    He began early to contribute humorous sketches to the newspapers, using the pen name of "Bill Nye" after a character in a famous poem by Bret Harte popularly known as "The Heathen Chinee". He was connected with various western journals, and afterward settled in New York City. [2] The Boomerang was founded while Nye was the postmaster of Laramie ...

  5. Laramie, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    The Laramie Boomerang is Laramie's main newspaper. The Branding Iron is a student-run newspaper at the University of Wyoming. Wyoming Public Television station KCWC-DT, licensed to Central Wyoming College in Riverton, has a transmitter near Laramie known as KWYP-DT. [67] Many radio stations broadcast from Laramie.

  6. Wyoming GOP passes resolution to censure Laramie County Clerk

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    CHEYENNE — Saturday morning, the Wyoming Republican Party’s Central Committee passed a resolution to censure Laramie County Clerk Debra Lee at its monthly meeting in Douglas. Previously, the ...

  7. Rock Springs massacre - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers in Wyoming, such as the Cheyenne Tribune and the Laramie Boomerang, reacted with sympathy toward the white miners. The Boomerang stated it "regretted" the riot but found extenuating circumstances surrounding the violence. [3] In addition to newspapers, anti-Chinese sentiment and stereotypes came from other publications. [41]

  8. Eliza Stewart Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Crawford County, Pennsylvania. Died. March 9, 1912. (1912-03-09) (aged 78) Laramie, Wyoming. Known for. First female juror in the United States. Eliza Stewart Boyd (September 8, 1833 in Crawford County, Pennsylvania – March 9, 1912 in Laramie, Wyoming) was the first woman in America ever selected to serve on a jury.

  9. Category:Newspapers published in Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Newspapers published in Wyoming" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Laramie Boomerang; The Lovell Chronicle; M.