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Uinta County Official Precinct-By-Precinct Summary Wyoming Primary Election - August 17, 2010
Uinta County Official Precinct-by-Precinct Summary Wyoming Primary Election - August 17, 2010 United States Representative Republican Democratic Cynthia M. Lummis Evan Liam Slafter Write-Ins Under Votes Over Votes David Wendt Write-Ins Under Votes Over Votes Machine Shop 1-1 462 82 1 35 0 150 2 24 0 Evanston Middle School 1-2 530 111 1 28 0 110 1 20 0 Evanston City Hall Chambers 1-3 241 52 1 13 0 81 0 9 0 Evanston City Hall Conference 1-4 19 7 0 5 0 28 0 2 0 Evanston Library 2-1 339 51 1 20 0 30 0 3 0 Bear River Town Hall 2-2 50 8 0 6 0 15 0 1 0 Lyman Town Hall Chambers 3-1 386 85 1 32 0 112 0 10 0 Lyman Town Hall Conference 3-2 252 29 0 15 0 39 0 6 0 Ft. Bridger Elementary School 4-1 180 23 0 13 0 45 0 3 0 Mountain View Town Hall 4-2 226 50 0 19 0 44 1 8 0 Mtn. View School Admin. Bldg. 4-3 238 35 0 20 0 29 1 3 0 Total 2,923 533 5 206 0 683 5 89 0 Page 1 of 11 Uinta County Official Precinct-by-Precinct Summary Wyoming Primary Election - August 17, 2010 Governor Republican Alan Kousoulos Matt Mead Rita Meyer Ron Micheli John H. Self Colin Simpson Tom A Ubben Write-Ins Under Votes Over Votes Machine Shop 1-1 3 134 103 291 0 39 1 2 7 0 Evanston Middle School 1-2 1 178 114 327 3 38 5 0 4 0 Evanston City Hall Chambers 1-3 2 72 46 170 0 16 0 0 1 0 Evanston City Hall Conference 1-4 0 14 10 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 Evanston Library 2-1 1 60 49 288 0 12 0 0 1 0 Bear River Town Hall 2-2 0 19 10 30 0 3 0 0 0 2 Lyman Town Hall Chambers 3-1 1 109 44 339 1 6 2 0 2 0 Lyman Town Hall Conference 3-2 1 55 28 206 0 6 0 0 0 0 Ft. -
7-7 Laprele (PDF)
PRECINCT REPORT CONVERSE COUNTY, WYOMING OFFICIAL RESULTS RUN DATE:08/19/10 2010 PRIMARY ELECTION RUN TIME:03:27 PM AUGUST 17, 2010 STATISTICS 0006 7-7 LAPRELE VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 200 REGISTERED VOTERS - DEMOCRATIC . 15 7.50 REGISTERED VOTERS - REPUBLICAN . 170 85.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - NONPARTISAN . 15 7.50 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 145 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 138 95.17 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 7 4.83 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 0 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 72.50 VOTER TURNOUT - REPUBLICAN. 920.00 VOTER TURNOUT - DEMOCRATIC. 4.12 VOTER TURNOUT - NONPARTISAN . ********** (DEMOCRATIC) ********** UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 DAVID WENDT. 6 85.71 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 1 14.29 Total . 7 GOVERNOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 PETE GOSAR . 3 42.86 AL HAMBURG . 0 LESLIE PETERSEN . 3 42.86 REX WILDE . 0 CHRIS L ZACHARY . 1 14.29 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 0 Total . 7 SECRETARY OF STATE VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 ANDREW SIMONS . 7 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 0 Total . 7 STATE AUDITOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 7 100.00 Total . 7 STATE TREASURER VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 7 100.00 Total . 7 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 MIKE MASSIE. 6 85.71 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 1 14.29 Total . -
Panelist Biographies
Panelist Biographies Rita Meyer Rita was named Director of Wyoming Infrastructure Investments for Rocky Mountain Power, a Berkshire Hathaway Energy Company, in June 2019. Prior to that she served as the company’s Vice-President for Wyoming, a position she held for almost eight years. She is a graduate of the University of Wyoming with degrees in both Middle School Education and Finance. Rita received an M.S. in National Resource Strategy with honors from National Defense University, Ft. Lesley McNair, D.C. She also holds an M.B.A. in International Business with honors from Regis University, Denver, Colorado. Rita has held a number of positions to include statewide elected office as Wyoming State Auditor, Chief of Staff to Governor Jim Geringer and both active duty and reserve assignments within the Wyoming Air National Guard. In 1991 Rita served her country in Iraq, Turkey and Germany and returned to the Middle East in 2005 as 455th Expeditionary Mission Support Group Commander, Bagram Airbase, Afghanistan. She was stationed at the Pentagon in 1996-97 as Strategic Planning Officer in the National Guard Bureau’s Counterdrug Directorate. Rita retired from military service in 2007 after 23 years in uniform. Rita has served on the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees, the University of Wyoming Foundation, the University of Wyoming College of Business Advisory Board, PacifiCorp Foundation and the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center Foundation Board of Directors. Currently she is on the Board of Directors for Delta Dental and the Wyoming Catholic Ministries Foundation. In addition to major awards and decorations for military service, Rita has been honored to receive the University of Wyoming College of Education Outstanding Alumni Award, the College of Business Outstanding Alumni Award and the University of Wyoming Distinguished Alumni Award. -
1 First Day General Session of the House Of
FIRST DAY GENERAL SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIFTY-NINTH STATE LEGISLATURE JANUARY 9, 2007 House Chamber At 12:00 p.m. the House Sergeant-at-Arms Darrell Moore, called the House to order. He introduced the following honored gests and their escorts. The Honorable Pat Arp, Deputy Secretary of State, escorted by Representatives Gentile and Quarberg. The honorable Max Maxfield, Secretary of State escorted by Representatives Diercks and Illoway. Secretary of State, Max Maxfield called the House to order and introduced Ian Cohee. He is the nephew of the Speaker Elect and is here to share his talent with us. Ian was born in Wyoming but is currently a resident of Ft. Collins, Colorado. He graduated in 2005 from Loveland High School, attended CSU for one year and is currently taking a break. Ian has played the bagpipes for eight years and never practices. He has played with the youth symphony from Ft. Collins and the Ft. Collins Pipe Band with his grandfather, Tom Sutton. He also plays electric base, standup base and guitar. Please join me in welcoming Mr. Ian Cohee, bagpiper extraordinaire. Secretary of state, Max Maxfield asked the body to join him in thanking Ian Cohee. Sergeant-of-Arms Darrell Moore announced the Honorable William Hill, Justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court escorted by Representatives Brown and Bagby. The Central High School ROTC posted the colors, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance by the body. The prayer was given by Father Gary Ruzicka, St. Mary's Cathedral. Deputy Secretary of State Pat Arp called the roll of the elected House Members. -
Election Heats up in Tuesday's Primary
Municipal Court Bobcats open fall Our 2010 Primary Preview is in a Judge Louis golf season at special 'election section' of this issue Walrath retires 3 Powell Invite 6 of the Independent Record Thermopolis Hot Springs Independent Record SPECIAL INTERNET PREVIEW VOLUME 111, No. 31, August 12, 2010 THERMOPOLIS, WY 82443 USPS 627-300 75¢ Election heats up in Colorful Indian dance Tuesday's primary Topping the races for seats in the 2010 Prima- Don Larson is the lone candidate for mayor of ry Election on Tuesday is the Hot Springs County Kirby. He has served as mayor numerous times. Commission, where three candidates are compet- In Hot Springs County positions, running unop- ing for two seats to head into the General Elec- posed are Mike Mortimore, coroner; Jerry Williams, tion on Nov. 2. attorney; Hans Odde, clerk; Mickeyjean Ford, trea- John Lumley is running for re-election to the surer; and Shelley Deromedi, assessor. commission. Mike Baker is completing the unex- The race for Hot Springs County sheriff will pired term of the late Frank Manning, who re- wait until the general election. Incumbent Lou signed due to illness last spring. Baker was ap- Falgoust, a Republican, will have opposition from pointed to the position. Jerry Langbehn is vying Independent Sam Donahue. for a commission seat for the second time; he ran Terri Cornella is unopposed for clerk of district unsuccessfully against Brad Basse in 2008. Basse court in the primary. remains on the commission. Lorraine Quarberg is running unopposed for Lumley, Baker and Langbehn are all Republi- state representative from House District 28. -
Statewide Candidates Official Summary Wyoming Primary Election - August 17, 2010
Statewide Candidates Official Summary Wyoming Primary Election - August 17, 2010 United States Representative Republican Democratic Cynthia M. Lummis Evan Liam Slafter Write-Ins Under Votes Over Votes David Wendt Write-Ins Under Votes Over Votes Albany 2,916 593 13 157 0 2,204 31 492 0 Big Horn 3,038 428 11 174 4 230 1542 Campbell 6,525 1,197 15 479 6 378 5460 Carbon 1,957 368 7 154 0 688 5 146 0 Converse 2,835 584 10 144 7 322 0560 Crook 1,759 326 5 97 0 146 0280 Fremont 6,372 1,224 29 319 1 1,288 18 286 0 Goshen 2,661 428 6 158 1 483 1990 Hot Springs 1,130 227 0 99 1 119 1270 Johnson 2,539 490 7 201 0 112 1150 Laramie 11,971 2,392 47 657 1 3,654 37 606 0 Lincoln 3,527 677 5 256 1 457 7 137 0 Natrona 9,424 2,081 23 460 8 2,404 20 391 1 Niobrara 878 146 0 54 1 29 070 Park 6,570 1,367 49 452 3 643 19 113 1 Platte 2,077 405 6 98 2 492 2800 Sheridan 4,603 946 9 252 0 873 11 144 0 Sublette 1,887 474 4 197 2 138 2610 Sweetwater 2,896 890 7 174 1 3,163 22 862 0 Teton 2,260 752 21 422 8 1,504 8 302 0 Uinta 2,923 533 5 206 0 683 5890 Washakie 1,629 317 7 97 1 250 1350 Weston 1,686 303 3 114 1 150 1330 Total 84,063 17,148 289 5,421 49 20,410 198 4,109 4 Page 1 of 7 Statewide Candidates Official Summary Wyoming Primary Election - August 17, 2010 Governor Republican Alan Kousoulos Matt Mead Rita Meyer Ron Micheli John H. -
13-13 Dry Creek (PDF)
PRECINCT REPORT CONVERSE COUNTY, WYOMING OFFICIAL RESULTS RUN DATE:08/19/10 2010 PRIMARY ELECTION RUN TIME:03:27 PM AUGUST 17, 2010 STATISTICS 0012 13-13 DRY CREEK VOTES PERCENT REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 101 REGISTERED VOTERS - DEMOCRATIC . 4 3.96 REGISTERED VOTERS - REPUBLICAN . 94 93.07 REGISTERED VOTERS - NONPARTISAN . 3 2.97 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 75 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 75 100.00 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 0 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 0 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 74.26 VOTER TURNOUT - REPUBLICAN. 875.00 VOTER TURNOUT - DEMOCRATIC. VOTER TURNOUT - NONPARTISAN . ********** (DEMOCRATIC) ********** UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 DAVID WENDT. 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 0 GOVERNOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 PETE GOSAR . 0 AL HAMBURG . 0 LESLIE PETERSEN . 0 REX WILDE . 0 CHRIS L ZACHARY . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 0 SECRETARY OF STATE VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 ANDREW SIMONS . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 0 STATE AUDITOR VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 0 STATE TREASURER VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 0 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 MIKE MASSIE. 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 0 STATE REPRESENTATIVE HOUSE DISTRICT 6 VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 1 NO CANDIDATE FILED . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Over Votes . 0 Under Votes . 0 COUNTY COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 3 NO CANDIDATE FILED . -
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1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 FOR THE DISTRICT OF WYOMING 3 -------------------------------------------------------------- IN THE MATTER OF THE 4 NATURALIZATION AND GRANTING OF Cheyenne, Wyoming UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP TO: July 18, 2016 5 10:00 a.m. 6 CRISOSTOMO FIGUEROA ALMA JOSE, PRABHAKAR MANEKLAL PATEL, YUN XIE, 7 RONGSONG LIU, JUDY LYNN JUENGEL, EKATERINA YARUNOVA GOTTSHALL, 8 NILCEIA APARECIDA ANCHIETA, MD ANOWARUL ISLAM, JESMIN AKTER BANU, 9 WENYANG MAO DONEHUE, BILE NOOR ADULLE, ELENA ANATOLIYIVNA BRIGGS, 10 Petitioners. 11 -------------------------------------------------------------- 12 TRANSCRIPT OF HEARING ON PETITIONS FOR UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP AND NATURALIZATION CEREMONY 13 BEFORE THE HONORABLE NANCY D. FREUDENTHAL 14 Chief United States District Judge, Presiding THE HONORABLE ALAN B. JOHNSON 15 United States District Judge THE HONORABLE KATHLEEN PARKER 16 United States Bankruptcy Judge 17 APPEARANCES: For the UNITED STATES: C. LEVI MARTIN 18 Assistant United States Attorney UNITED STATES ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 19 2120 Capitol Avenue, Suite 4000 P.O. Box 668 20 Cheyenne, WY 82003-0668 21 Court Reporter: MRS. JANET DAVIS, RDR, FCRR United States Court Reporter 22 2120 Capitol Avenue, Room 2228 Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001 23 (307) 635-3884 24 Proceedings recorded by mechanical stenography, transcript 25 produced with computer. (Proceedings commenced 10:05 a.m., July 18, 2016.) CHIEF JUDGE FREUDENTHAL: Well, as we open this naturalization ceremony today the 18th day of July, 2016, let me make a few introductions and just a few preliminary comments. My name is Nancy Freudenthal. I'm the Chief Judge for the District of Wyoming. To my left is Judge Alan Johnson. To my right is our Chief Bankruptcy Judge, Casey Parker. -
WYOM Found Document:RIEDEL V. ANDERSON
WYOM Found Document:RIEDEL v. ANDERSON  QuickCase | Search | Advanced Search | Batch Citator | Help | Home | Index | List Cases by Judge Wyoming Supreme Court Cases RIEDEL v. ANDERSON 2003 WY 70 70 P.3d 223 Case Number: 02-60, 02-61 Decided: 06/04/2003 Cite as: 2003 WY 70, 70 P.3d 223 APRIL TERM, A.D. 2003 WILLIAM H. RIEDEL, Appellant(Plaintiff), v. CRAIG C. ANDERSON and GAIL M. ANDERSON; OFFICE OF STATE LANDS AND INVESTMENTS (formerly State Land and Farm Loan Office); STEPHEN REYNOLDS in his official capacity as director of the Office of State Lands and Investments; BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS; and GOVERNOR DAVID FREUDENTHAL, SECRETARY OF STATE JOE MEYER, AUDITOR MAX MAXFIELD, TREASURER CYNTHIA LUMMIS and SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION TRENT BLANKENSHIP, in their official capacities as members of the Board of Land Commissioners, Appellees(Defendants), http://wyom.state.wy.us/applications/oscn/deliverdocument.asp?id=435892&hits= (1 of 17)12/29/2009 2:23:02 PM WYOM Found Document:RIEDEL v. ANDERSON and WYOMING STOCK GROWERS ASSOCIATION; WYOMING WOOL GROWERS ASSOCIATION; and WYOMING FARM BUREAU FEDERATION, Appellees(Intervenor Defendants). WYOMING STOCK GROWERS ASSOCIATION, and WYOMING WOOL GROWERS ASSOCIATION, Appellants(Intervenor Defendants), v. WILLIAM H. RIEDEL, Appellee(Plaintiff), and OFFICE OF STATE LANDS AND INVESTMENTS (formerly State Land and Farm Loan Office); STEPHEN REYNOLDS in his official capacity as director of the Office of State Lands and Investments; BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS; and GOVERNOR DAVID FREUDENTHAL, SECRETARY OF STATE JOE MEYER, AUDITOR MAX MAXFIELD, TREASURER CYNTHIA LUMMIS and SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION TRENT BLANKENSHIP, in their official capacities as members of the Board of Land Commissioners, Appellees(Defendants). -
From a Patient's Perspective
AdvancementSPRING 2012 Advancing Premier Regional Community Healthcare From a Patient’s Perspective: Cancer Care at CRMC page 3 Fighting Pediatric Obesity page 7 Q & A with Dr. John Lucas page 8 Donor Dinner and Announcement of Denim ‘N Diamonds Honorary Chair page 10 It is going to get exciting around here! Cheyenne Regional Medical Center is transforming from a hospital to a regional healthcare system. The Blueprint for the Future is taking shape every day and it’s nothing short of exciting. Exciting for our regional community and exciting for our donors. Each new phase of our future growth brings opportunities for those who value excellent and accessible healthcare and the Wyoming spirit of giving. Ted Adams, Executive Director 214 E. 23rd Street Cheyenne, WY 82001 [email protected] (307) 633-7645 Advancement Volume 15, Number 1 | Spring 2012 Table of Contents 2 MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDATION CHAIR 12 WAYS TO GIVE Tom Stuckey The Foundation appreciates gifts of all kinds 3 From A Patient’S Perspective: 13 From A Hospital to A Healthcare Cancer Care at CRMC System Gary Long Ted Adams 6 DONOR PROFILE 14 NEW FOUNDATION bOARD MEMbERS Hal and Marion Kissel Meyer, Waeckerlin and Winegar 7 Fighting Pediatric Obesity 15 2011 FOUNDATION GRANT RECIPIENTS CRMC’s Weight Loss Center 16 Contributions - 4th QUARTER 8 Q & A with DR. John Lucas Donations received October 1 - December 31, 2011 Update on Blueprint for the Future BC PHYSICIAN PROFILE 10 DONOR DINNER AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF Dr. Dan Surdam, Emergency Medicine Physician DENIM ‘N DIAMONDS HONORARY CHAIR PUBLISHER CHEYENNE REGIONAL Emeritus Members Cheyenne Regional Medical Center MEDICAL CENTER James Harper, MD Foundation FOUNDATION BOARD OF Arline Cohen Harris DIRECTORS Brent Weigner, PhD CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Tom Stuckey Chair Rebecca Grant John Balser Vice Chair Ex Officio Lynn Utzman-Nichols Carol Merrell Treasurer Susan Painter CORRESPONDENCE Carmalee Rose Secretary Executive Director Kat Nicholson Mark Anderson Ted Adams Andrea Cook DATA MANAGEMENT Robert J. -
Women's Panelist Bios
RRiittaa MMeeyyeerr B.A. 1982 – Middle School Education | B.S. 1989 - Accounting Rita was named Director of Wyoming Infrastructure Investments for Rocky Mountain Power, a Berkshire Hathaway Energy Company, in June 2019. Prior to that she served as the company’s Vice-President for Wyoming, a position she held for almost eight years. She is a graduate of the University of Wyoming with degrees in both Middle School Education and Finance. Rita received an M.S. in National Resource Strategy with honors from National Defense University, Ft. Lesley McNair, D.C. She also holds an M.B.A. in International Business with honors from Regis University, Denver, Colorado. Rita has held a number of positions to include statewide elected office as Wyoming State Auditor, Chief of Staff to Governor Jim Geringer and both active duty and reserve assignments within the Wyoming Air National Guard. In 1991 Rita served her country in Iraq, Turkey and Germany and returned to the Middle East in 2005 as 455th Expeditionary Mission Support Group Commander, Bagram Airbase, Afghanistan. She was stationed at the Pentagon in 1996-97 as Strategic Planning Officer in the National Guard Bureau’s Counterdrug Directorate. Rita retired from military service in 2007 after 23 years in uniform. Rita has served on the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees, the University of Wyoming Foundation, the University of Wyoming College of Business Advisory Board, PacifiCorp Foundation and the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center Foundation Board of Directors. Currently she is on the Board of Directors for Delta Dental and the Wyoming Catholic Ministries Foundation. -
Demographic Factors in Adult and Continuing Education. a Resource Guide for Teachers, Administrators, and Policymakers
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 352 442 CE 061 774 AUTHOR Jelinek, James J. TITLE Demographic Factors in Adult and Continuing Education. A Resource Guide for Teachers, Administrators, and Policymakers. INSTITUTION Mountain Plains Adult Education Association. PUB DATE 92 NOTE 631p.; For the keynote address that introduced this document at the MPAEA 50th Anniversary conference, see CE 061 773. AVAILABLE FROMAdult Education Services, Arizona Department of Education, 1535 West Jefferson Street, Phoenix, AZ 85007 ($15). PUB TYPE Guides Non-Classroom Use (055) Statistical Data (110) EDRS PRICE MF03/PC26 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Adult Basic Education; *Adult Education; *Adult Learning; Continuing Education; Cultural Context; *Demography; Economic Progress; *Economics; Educational Planning; Educational Research; Ethnic Discrimination; Ethnic Groups; *Holistic Approach; Philosophy; Political Influences; Religious Factors; Secondary Education; Social Environment; Social Influences; State Aid; State Government; *State Programs; Statewide Planning; Urbanization IDENTIFIERS *United States (Mountain Plains) ABSTRACT This resource bock contains demographic data for the eight states of the Mountain Plains Adult Education Association. All information is current (1990-92) and comes from the national census and hundreds of research studies. Chapter I provides a demographic perspective of the nation, describes a holistic view of demographics, and discusses implications for adult and continuing education. Chapters II-IX present data by state: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho,