| August 5, 2008 | - It was discovered that a woman who paid a South Korean company to create five clones of her pitbull Booger was Joyce McKinney, a former Miss Wyoming who escaped British authorities in 1977 after abducting a Mormon missionary, securing him to a bed with mink-lined handcuffs, and raping him three times. “They are perfectly the same as their daddy,” said McKinney, in Seoul, of Booger's clones. “I am in Heaven here.”
| Source 1:
Salt Lake Tribune
Source 2:
Daily Mail
Source 3:
The Register
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| October 24, 2006 | -
Wyoming
Representative Barbara Cubin threatened her congressional opponent, Thomas Rankin, after he insulted her during a debate. Cubin told Rankin, who has multiple sclerosis and is confined to a wheelchair, that “If you weren't sitting in that chair, I'd slap you across the face.”
| Source:
Caspar Star Tribune via Drudge Report
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| July 9, 2005 | - Cats were suffering from plague in Wyoming.
| Source:
USA Today
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| March 13, 2004 | - Hundreds of elk in Wyoming were dying of a strange disease.
| Source: New York Times
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| September 4, 2001 | - Faith in the “New Economy” unshaken, Federal Reserve bureaucrats gathered in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, for their annual symposium and told one another that the productivity miracle wrought by computer technology would rise again someday and provide strong economic growth with low inflation.
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