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  2. Rock Springs massacre - Wikipedia

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    Though the 79 Chinese in Sweetwater County in 1870 represented only 4% of the total population, they were concentrated. In Rock Springs and Green River, the largest towns along the UP line, there were no Chinese residents reported in 1870. [11] Throughout the 1870s, the Chinese population in Sweetwater County and all of Wyoming steadily increased.

  3. Sweetwater County, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Sweetwater County was created on December 17, 1867, as a county within the Dakota Territory. [5] The county was formed of territory partitioned from Laramie County.The county was originally named Carter County for Judge W.A. Carter of Fort Bridger [6] In 1869, the newly established legislature of the Wyoming Territory renamed the county for the Sweetwater River.

  4. John Hastert - Wikipedia

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    John M. Hastert (born November 20, 1958) is a former Democratic member of the Wyoming Senate, he represented the 13th district from 2007 to 2019. The 13th is located in Sweetwater County and includes Green River, Purple Sage, Clearview Acres and portions of Rock Springs. He served as the Senate Minority Caucus Chairman from 2013 until his ...

  5. Wyoming's 13th State Senate district - Wikipedia

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    Wyoming's 13th State Senate district is one of 31 districts in the Wyoming Senate. The district encompasses part of Sweetwater County. [2] It is represented by Republican Senator Stacy Jones of Rock Springs. [2] [3] In 1992, the state of Wyoming switched from electing state legislators by county to a district-based system. [4]

  6. Ed Cantrell - Wikipedia

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    Ed Cantrell (December 21, 1927 – June 11, 2004) was the public safety director of Rock Springs, Wyoming, a town tied to widespread corruption, who killed one of his own officers in 1978 but was acquitted after trial.

  7. Great Basin Murders - Wikipedia

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    According to investigators, 23-year-old Janelle Johnson was the first victim. On February 17, 1983, Johnson was hitchhiking from Denver, Colorado to Riverton, Wyoming. She was last seen at a truck stop in Sinclair, Wyoming, at approximately 9 pm. [4] She was found raped and murdered in Fremont County, Wyoming on March 1, 1983. After murdering ...

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  9. Rock Springs Daily Rocket-Miner - Wikipedia

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    The Rock Springs Rocket-Miner is the daily newspaper of Rock Springs and Sweetwater County in southwestern Wyoming. Published Tuesday-Saturday, the newspaper had previous names until 1965, when it adapted the current Daily Rocket-Miner. [2] The paper expanded into a two-story building in 1974.

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