Wyoming's governor and other top leaders decided Thursday to hold off on auctioning a big chunk of state-owned land within Grand Teton National Park, choosing instead to continue negotiations with the U.S. government on a purchase or land swap for the pristine and valuable property.
Depending on how those talks go, the state Board of Land Commissioners made up of Governor Mark Gordon and the state's other four statewide elected officials, all of whom are Republicans, might revisit the unpopular proposal next fall. Читать дальше...