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    Montana and Wyoming filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Wyoming. Coal production in America has declined over 50% since 2010. Show comments

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    The peak production value reported by the EIA is about 9% larger. The EIA also reports that the Bakken rig count dropped about 60% over the year ending in October 2015 in response to the collapsing price of oil, while the new-well (initial) oil production per rig increased by 40%, both apparently plateauing at that time. [55]

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    KKTQ-LD (channel 16) is a low-power television station in Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States, affiliated with ABC.The station is owned by Vision Alaska LLC, which operates Fox affiliate KLWY (channel 27) under a shared services agreement (SSA) with the Coastal Television Broadcasting Company.

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  9. Almy, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    On March 20, 1895, an explosion combined with flying debris at the Red Canyon #5 mine near Almy killed 62 miners. It is the third worst mine disaster in Wyoming history, exceeded only by disasters in Kemmerer and Hanna. Rescue squads tried to enter the mine all through the night, but without success. There were no survivors from the initial ...