
Mead Requests EPA Look at Pavillion Water Issues (AUDIO)
Governor Matt Mead is asking the Environmental Protection Agency to review it’s finding of contaminants in the drinking water in the Pavillion area. Amy Richards has details. Money continued to flow into the state’s main checking account in October ahead of projections, according to a Senior Economist with the state’s Economic Analysis Division. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
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