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Jan 02 2024
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Chronic wasting disease advances near Wyoming’s elk feedgrounds - WyoFile
A fourth elk has tested positive for chronic wasting disease near where elk closely congregate around hay provided to supplement their winter diets. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department sent word on Dec. 26 that a cow elk tested positive for the always-lethal neurological disease, which is caused by misfolded proteins called prions. The animal was found in elk hunt area 92, which includes
WyoFileJan 02 2024
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Last of Wyoming mail processing centers could be moved out of state
JACKSON — Teton County’s mail hasn’t been processed in-state in almost a decade, and that could be the reality for most Wyoming communities in the coming years. The U.S. Postal Service wants to downgrade Cheyenne’s processing and distribution center and move operations to Denver. There have also been plans to close the distribution center in Casper in 2025 and move it to Billings, Montana. The
Casper Star-TribuneJan 23 2024
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As Wyoming Coal Creek Mine Nears Closing, Locals Want To Build Industrial Park
Another industrial park built on an old coal mine could be coming to Wyoming’s Powder River Basin. Since Arch Resources Inc. unveiled plans to shut down its Coal Creek mine in Wyoming’s coal-rich region nearly three years ago, the volume of coal scraped from the surface pit operation has tapered off — in fact, dramatically. About a year ago, Campbell County commissioners and other local
Oct 30 2023
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Barbara Smith appointed as Wyoming Poet Laureate
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (KIFI) – Governor Mark Gordon has appointed Rock Springs poet Barbara Smith as Poet Laureate. She is the ninth Poet Laureate in state history. Smith taught for 38 years at Western Wyoming Community College (WWCC) prior to her retirement in 2007. While at WWCC, she directed the Wesswick Lecture Series in the Arts and Education, bringing numerous visiting writers to the school’s
KIFI News 8Jan 12 2024
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Wyoming hosts former Cowboys guard Xavier DuSell, Fresno State Bulldogs
Casper Star-TribuneSep 25 2023
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Man seriously hurt in Wyoming shooting
WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — A 24-year-old man was seriously hurt in a Sunday evening shooting in Wyoming.
Just before 8 p.m., officers with the Wyoming Police Department were sent to Marquette Street and Nagel Avenue SW after receiving reports about a large fight in the area.
Responding officers found a 24-year-old Grand Rapids man with multiple apparent gunshot wounds. He was taken
WOOD 8Jan 30 2024
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Gordon orders Wyoming flag be flown at half-staff statewide Saturday in honor of Bobbi Barrasso
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Gov. Mark Gordon has ordered the Wyoming state flag be flown at half-staff statewide from sunrise to sunset on Saturday, Feb. 3 in honor and memory of Bobbi Barrasso, wife of U.S. Senator John Barrasso. Bobbi Barrasso passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 24.
Please note that this notice is only for the Wyoming state flag statewide. Other flags should remain at full staff.
Oil City NewsDec 28 2023
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Grand Rapids man dies after being hit by vehicle in Wyoming
WYOMING, Mich. — A 53-year-old Grand Rapids man has died after being hit by a vehicle in Wyoming on Thursday. The incident occurred in the 2100 block of Clyde Park Avenue at about 7:55 p.m. According to the Wyoming Department of Public Safety, the man was standing in the roadway when he was hit by a vehicle that was traveling southbound on Clyde Park Avenue. The driver remained at the scene to
Fox 17 West MichiganFeb 24 2024
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Interstate 25 reopened after grass fire burning near Colorado-Wyoming border shut down northbound highway Saturday
Interstate 25 has reopened after a wildfire burning near the Colorado-Wyoming border shut down northbound highway temporarily Saturday, according to the Colorado State Patrol. The large, grass fire was burning west of Cheyenne and was not under control at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, according to the Wyoming Highway Patrol on Facebook. By noon, I-25’s northbound lanes were closed at mile marker 281 in
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