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Mar 16 2024
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Harlee Speyer named 2024 Ms. Wheelchair Wyoming
CASPER, Wyo. — Riverton native Harlee Speyer will spend the coming year advocating for and championing disabled Wyoming residents after being crowned Ms. Wheelchair Wyoming on Saturday. Ms. Wheelchair Wyoming, which is a part of Ms. Wheelchair America, is an organization that celebrates women in wheelchairs and their leadership, achievements and advocacy. The woman who holds the title of Ms.
Oil City NewsMar 16 2024
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UW to host Wyoming native Tris Munsick for concert
Rachelle Trujillo is a freelance journalist for the Laramie Boomerang. She currently is a student at the University of Wyoming and has written for the Casper Star-Tribune and The Wyoming Truth, was an assistant editor at the Branding Iron and was an intern for U.S. Sen. John Barrasso in Casper and Washington, D.C. She can be contacted by emailing news@laramieboomerang.com.
The Wyoming Tribune EagleApr 04 2024
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Wolf’s capture, alleged abuse by Wyoming man condemned, highlights legal limitations - WyoFile
Sublette County Sheriff K.C. Lehr didn’t know about an ugly mid-winter incident involving allegations of a tortured wolf in his jurisdiction until he read about it online in the last few days. The cruel capture, display and delayed killing of the wolf was investigated by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, which did not publicize what happened — or even bring sheriff’s deputies into the loop
WyoFileFeb 28 2024
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Wondrous Wyoming (2/28/24)
CASPER, Wyo. — “This is from the Sweetwater River, when I was gold-panning last summer,” writes photographer Scott Hawkes. “Beautiful river running right through the mountains!”
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Oil City NewsMar 15 2024
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Fort Caspar Museum to feature exhibit on Wyoming railroads
CASPER, Wyo. — In the coming week, the Fort Caspar Museum will unveil “Central Wyoming Railroads” — an exhibit that shines a light on the railroading history of the cowboy state. The museum will open the exhibit Tuesday, March 19, with a 1 p.m. opening reception. The exhibit features many photographs and artifacts that have never been placed on public display. Some of these include the marker
Oil City NewsMar 25 2024
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Federal rulings puts development of 119,000 acres in Wyoming in limbo
CASPER, Wyo. — A federal judge ruled Friday that the U.S. Bureau of Land Management must strengthen its claims that the development of 119,000 federal acres in Wyoming for oil and gas won’t unduly harm the environment. In April 2022, Interior Department announced the reopening of roughly 144,000 acres of federal lands in western states for development. They were the first sales since a
Oil City NewsMar 24 2024
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Wyoming Cowgirls Defeat UTSA in WNIT Second-Round Clash - SweetwaterNOW
LARAMIE – The Wyoming Cowgirls showcased their effectiveness on both ends of the court in the first half of their 80-64 victory over UTSA on Sunday in Laramie during the second round of the WNIT. Wyoming shot 50% from the floor and made 8-of-16 three-point attempts in the game’s initial 20 minutes while limiting the Roadrunners to 28.1% shooting. “After harboring that winning feeling for some
Sweetwater NowApr 11 2024
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Teens laugh and point after allegedly beating and butchering Wyoming boy who tried to protect his girlfriend
Robert Dean Maher Jr. of Casper, Wyoming, reportedly received a concerned call from his girlfriend Sunday indicating that a pair of teens were stalking her and her friend around the Eastridge Mall. The chivalrous 14-year-old made his way over to help but was savagely stabbed to death. The Casper Police Department announced that they have arrested two teens in connection with Maher's slaying.
The BlazeMar 19 2024
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CyberAlliance reports $13.7 million scammed from Wyoming in 2023
CAPSER, Wyo. — Investment fraud, business email compromises and data breaches were the costliest types of scams endured by Wyoming residents and companies in 2023, according to the annual report by CyberWyoming Alliance released Tuesday. This is the fourth year the organization has compiled scam statistics. Extortion, non-payment, and tech support scams affected the most people, the report
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