The governor's office is keeping a portion of a report critical of schools superintendent Cindy Hill sealed for now. A 185-page public report was released last month but it stated that one portion was withheld because of "certain personal and personnel information." One Wyoming newspaper filed a public records request for that section but Gov. Matt Mead's lawyer says officials need to review it to see what can be made public. Governor's spokesman Renny McKay says that's expected to take "a short number of weeks." Meanwhile, lawmakers are set to meet Friday to decide whether to form a special committee to investigate Hill. Some lawmakers are interested in doing so to have the power to subpoena sealed documents.
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