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Two New Appointments, Two Reappointed to UW Board of Trustees

Two New Appointments, Two Reappointed to UW Board of Trustees Aaron Brown © Provided by Cheyenne-Scottsbluff KGWN-TV KGWN/KCWY CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - An attorney from Sublette County and a businesswoman and former educator from Teton County have been named to the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees. Elizabeth Greenwood, of Pinedale, and Carol Linton, of Jackson, were appointed by Gov. Mark Gordon and approved by the Wyoming Senate. They succeed Mel Baldwin, of Afton, and Dick Scarlett, of Jackson. Reappointed to the board were Vice Chairman John McKinley, of Cheyenne, and Secretary Michelle Sullivan, of Sheridan. Their terms, and those of Greenwood and Linton, extend through 2027.

UW Trustees to Hold Special Meeting Wednesday | News | University of Wyoming

March 9, 2021 The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting via teleconference at 7 a.m. Wednesday, March 10. The meeting will begin in executive session to consider personnel matters, possibly followed by action in open session. The public session, expected to begin around 7:25 a.m., will be livestreamed via UW’s WyoCast system and YouTube at http://wyolinks.uwyo.edu/trusteesmar10. Contact Us

Two New Appointments, Two Reappointed to UW Board of Trustees | News

Two New Appointments, Two Reappointed to UW Board of Trustees | News
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Greenwood Named to University Board of Trustees

Greenwood Named to University Board of Trustees
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Appeals Court Upholds Ex-Casper Doctor s Drug Conspiracy Verdict

A former Casper doctor and his brother who distributed millions of opioids and other drugs and laundered the proceeds lost the appeal of his conviction and sentence last week. The Denver-based 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the verdict and 25-year sentence of Dr. Shakeel Kahn, who was convicted after a 20-day trial in May 2019 of a massive prescription drug conspiracy resulting in death, a firearms count, other drug conspiracy counts, and running a continuing criminal enterprise. Shakeel’s brother, Nabeel Khan, was convicted of the drug conspiracy resulting in death and a firearms count. The brothers had filed joint appeals, and the three appellate judges combined their appeals into one ruling.

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