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Apr 23 2024
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Yellowstone’s Wolves: A Debate Over Their Role in the Park’s Ecosystem
In 1995, 14 wolves were delivered by truck and sled to the heart of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, where the animal had long been absent. Others followed. Since then, a story has grown up, based on early research, that as the wolves increased in number, they hunted the park’s elk herds, significantly reducing them by about half from 17,000. The wolves’ return and predatory dominance was
New York Times (News)Apr 22 2024
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Fentanyl seizures surge in Colorado as cartels spread to new regions, DEA says
Colorado is experiencing record seizures of fentanyl, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration, who attributed some of the rise to cartels spreading into new regions and distributing larger volumes of the drug. DEA spokesman Dave Olesky, who is also the Acting Special Agent in Charge of the Rocky Mountain Field Division, said his investigators conduct drug busts across Utah, Wyoming
Fox News (Online News)Oct 07 2023
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Wyoming ends Fresno State's win streak at 14 games
LARAMIE, Wyo. — Andrew Peasley threw three touchdown passes and nose tackle Cole Godbout had an interception in the final minute of the fourth quarter as Wyoming beat No. 24 Fresno State 24-19 on Saturday night, ending the second-longest winning streak in the nation at 14 games. Wyoming (5-1, 2-0 Mountain West), which had notched dramatic home victories over Texas Tech and Appalachian State,
Las Vegas SunSep 05 2023
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A ‘poop’ rampage in Wyoming is an important insight into today’s homeless
The headline at the Daily Mail was eye-catching: “Squatters take over Wyoming city: Vagrants leave millions of dollars worth of damage to motel and 500lbs of human feces in downtown area - as Casper fights off a homeless invasion.” It was an image at odds with how we think of Wyoming; that is, a clean, naturally beautifully conservative state. But the homeless plague is everywhere, and the
American ThinkerSep 05 2023
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Wyoming city has turned into a third-world country
A mayor in Wyoming is speaking out about the homeless population in his city, claiming they destroyed a motel and left hundreds of pounds of human feces on the streets and sidewalks. During a recent interview with Cowboy State Daily, Casper Mayor Bruce Knell said the roughly 200 homeless people residing there have created a “mess.” “It’s like nothing I’ve ever seen. It’s third-world-country
HotAirMay 20 2023
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Rare white bison born in Wyoming
(COWBOY STATE DAILY) – A 30-pound rare white bison calf hit the ground at the Bear River State Park near Evanston, Wyoming, at about 6:30 a.m. Tuesday. Park Superintendent Tyfani Sager said the new baby is small, but by all accounts doing well. The as-yet unnamed baby’s sex remains unknown, but it’s been up and nursing from its mother, named Wyoming Hope. WND is now on Trump's Truth Social!
WNDSep 04 2023
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Contract approved for work at Wyoming Valley Airports Leader
A project is underway to rehabilitate a section of the asphalt apron at the Wyoming Valley Airport — the first in a series of improvements planned at the Luzerne County-owned complex in Forty Fort and Wyoming, according to contracts recently posted on the county website. This work will be funded through a previously awarded Federal Aviation Administration and Pennsylvania Airport Improvement
Times LeaderDec 06 2023
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Wyoming may auction off huge piece of pristine land inside Grand Teton
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Off and on for over a decade, Wyoming leaders have threatened to auction off large chunks of pristine, state-owned parcels of land within Grand Teton National Park to the highest-bidding developer to prod the U.S. government to step in and pay millions to conserve the properties. On Thursday, they might make good on those threats. Up for a vote is whether to auction off
Associated PressDec 30 2023
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Wyoming sends coach Bohl into retirement as a winner with 16-15 win over Toledo in Arizona Bowl
Evan Svoboda got it started after replacing Andrew Peasley, who went out with an injury in the fourth quarter, by scoring on a 1-yard sneak that pulled Wyoming (9-4) within two. Peasley returned to throw a 26-yard pass after the Cowboys forced a punt, but went down again without being hit. Svoboda then moved the Cowboys quickly down the field — with the help of an unnecessary roughness penalty
Arizona Daily Star: tucson.com