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RAWLINS, Wyo. (AP) — A Rawlins woman who pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of her newborn son has been sentenced to five to 15 years in prison. The Rawlins Times reports 22-year-old Meagan Lubbers was sentenced Monday after previously acknowledging that she used methamphetamine and neglected her son, who died in July at five days old. The child was found dead in the back seat of a car parked outside a gas station.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A bill that would have ended the annual clock changes in Wyoming has seen its time come to an end in the state Senate. Senators voted 22-8 Monday to kill Senate File 125, which would have placed Wyoming permanently on daylight savings time.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A bill that would have helped deal with the expected onslaught of visitors coming to Wyoming to view the total solar eclipse on Aug. 21 has died in the state House. House Bill 187 died Friday when it failed to make a deadline for bills to pass an initial vote on the House floor.
LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — The University of Wyoming College of Law is hoping to attract more nonresident students by offering in-state tuition to some out-of-state applicants. The Laramie Boomerang reported Friday that College of Law Dean Klinton Alexander told the UW Board of Trustees that the college uses a loosely-applied policy to offer a small number of high-performing students a tuition discount. He said the in-state tuition allows the College of law to compete with law schools at nearby institutions.
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