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Electric bicycles in Glacier, Grand Teton, Yellowstone, and the National Elk Refuge

September 19, 2019 Angi Beauheim Comments Off on Electric bicycles in Glacier, Grand Teton, Yellowstone, and the National Elk Refuge

YNP 9-19-19 In line with the National Park Service’s new electric bicycle (e-bike) policy and a Department of the Interior Secretary’s Order, Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Glacier national parks, along with the National Elk Refuge, […]

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2018-19 School Performance Ratings Released for Wyoming Schools

September 16, 2019 Angi Beauheim Comments Off on 2018-19 School Performance Ratings Released for Wyoming Schools

WDE 9-16-19 The Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) has released school accountability results for the 2018-19 school year. Full results are available online. “The results show improvement from 2017-18 to 2018-19 with more schools exceeding […]

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Miss Wyoming USA and Miss Wyoming Teen USA Crowned

September 16, 2019 Angi Beauheim Comments Off on Miss Wyoming USA and Miss Wyoming Teen USA Crowned

MWyo 9-16-19 The MISS WYOMING USA and MISS WYOMING TEEN USA Pageants took place Saturday night at the Welsh Auditorium at Natrona County High School in Casper. A crowd of family and friends filled the […]

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Governor Gordon Encourages an Inclusive, Transparent Search Process for Next UW President

September 16, 2019 Angi Beauheim Comments Off on Governor Gordon Encourages an Inclusive, Transparent Search Process for Next UW President

Gov 9-16-19 Governor Mark Gordon has sent a letter to the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees encouraging an inclusive and thoughtful search process for the next University of Wyoming President. In the letter, the […]

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Portion of Walk-In Hunting Area lost due to careless behavior

September 16, 2019 Angi Beauheim Comments Off on Portion of Walk-In Hunting Area lost due to careless behavior

WGF 9-16-19 The loss of approximately 1,200 acres of private land for hunting access is a good reminder for sportsmen to always respect lands enrolled in the Game and Fish Department’s public access program. A […]

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Your next hunting dog might come from the dog pound

September 16, 2019 Ty Stockton Comments Off on Your next hunting dog might come from the dog pound

Probably the most common way to get a hunting dog is to go to a breeder. It’s also probably the most reliable. Dogs that come from reputable kennels have pedigrees that prove their family track […]

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Interactive map helps find peak leaf-peeping days

September 13, 2019 Ty Stockton Comments Off on Interactive map helps find peak leaf-peeping days

If you hunt, you probably find yourself in the best fall foliage environments at exactly the right time. Before I had to get a grown-up job, I went to the hills as often as possible […]

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Wyoming Public Health Officials Investigating Case of Vaping-Related Severe Lung Disease

September 12, 2019 Angi Beauheim Comments Off on Wyoming Public Health Officials Investigating Case of Vaping-Related Severe Lung Disease

WDH 9-12-19 Wyoming’s first case of vaping-associated lung illness has been confirmed in a Uinta County resident, according to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH). The young adult was hospitalized with severe lung disease. “Many […]

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Cowgirl Sophomore Golfer Earns a Share of Tourney Title

September 11, 2019 Keith Kelley Comments Off on Cowgirl Sophomore Golfer Earns a Share of Tourney Title

by staff–11 Sep ’19 Sophomore Cristiana Ciasca used a final-round 3-under (68) to claim medalist honors at the Hobble Creek Classic on Tuesday at the Hobble Creek Golf Course in Springville, Utah. She and Jocelyn […]

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Governor Gordon’s Migration Corridor Advisory Group Issues Recommendations

September 10, 2019 Angi Beauheim Comments Off on Governor Gordon’s Migration Corridor Advisory Group Issues Recommendations

Gov 9-10-19 Members of Governor Gordon’s Big Game Migration Corridor Advisory Group issued a range of recommendations to the Governor. Among them is a call for the Governor to issue an Executive Order (EO) to […]

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