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It may not be big news everywhere, but the people of North Central Wyoming are excited. Plus it sends a measure that maybe some companies will not stand to be mistreated by their local community governments anymore. I think Wyoming and Sheridan County laid a sweet deal at Weatherby's feet.
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Ed Weatherby lived in a neat part of the central coast, oak trees and hill sides of wild oats. Wild pigs and blacktail close by, great schools for his kids. The people who live in this area are similar to a lot of folks around the rest of the country. My family has 9 generations here and I choose to stay until it becomes untenable. Working for the state fire/forestry has allowed me to see most of the tri-county area and then some. It is still beautiful and populated with good people. I am betting that he is leaving because his kids are raised and the business climate in CA it Phuqued up bad. Chalk one more up to the Bolsheviks.....
Last edited by 30Gibbs; 01/25/18. Reason: spelling
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Notice they didn't move to Colorado ... and for good reason. Congratulations to WY.
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