CASPER — Bureaucratic momentum overcame public opposition Thursday as Wyoming’s State Land and Investment Board met in Casper to discuss a potential gravel pit on state-owned land at the base
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It was a clear night, I remember my head turning and seeing all of Casper, said Jersie. I turned my head and there was a rock. I realized something bad had happened. I sat up. I didn't know I was in pain, but I knew I was laying on top of a mountain.
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