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Wyoming is a resource rich state with a history of boom and bust cycles. The 1970s energy crisis initiated a coal-mining boom in Wyoming that lasted until the early 80's. The state's latest energy boom (1995–2010) is due to increased development in oil and natural gas production as well as further growth in the coal-mining industry.
Land in Wyoming that is related to agriculture takes up about 55 percent of the total land in Wyoming [2] In 2001, agriculture profits were up to $185.6 million in net farm income. This net income of $185.6 million sustained about 12,345 jobs [ 2 ] “The State also ranks number 1 in terms of average size of agriculture enterprises and number 8 ...
This category includes articles on disasters in the United States State of Wyoming. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. ...
Medicine Bow Peak, Wyoming: 65+ 1902 Yacolt Burn: Wildfires Washington, Oregon: 65 1959 American Airlines Flight 320: Accident – aircraft New York City, New York: 65 1971 Sylmar earthquake: Earthquake Greater Los Angeles Area, California: $500,000,000 65 2009 January 2009 North American ice storm: Winter storm Central United States: 64-77 1879
The collection consists of eleven stories, all set in Wyoming; Proulx moved to the state in the 1990s. [1] Five of the eleven stories are set in the fictional Wyoming town of "Elk Tooth", [2] a town of 80 inhabitants in which each individual "tries to be a character and with some success.
Crime in Wyoming (2008-2019) [1] Year Population Index Violent [note 1] Property [note 2] Murder Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Vehicle-Theft 2008 532,981 15,823 1,312 14,511 12 184 86 1,030 2,200 11,588 723 2009 544,270 15,439 1,196 14,243 11 172 78 935 2,176 11,310 757 2010 564,554 14,986 1,117 13,869 8 162 77 870 2,151 11,126 ...
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Wyoming's highest court is the Supreme Court of Wyoming, with five justices presiding over appeals from the state's lower courts. Wyoming is unusual in that it does not have an intermediate appellate court, like most states. This is largely attributable to the state's population and correspondingly lower caseload.