Wyoming Stories
As much of the Mountain West faces another dry winter, researchers are turning their attention underground to the water many communities rely on but rarely see.
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A new law allows for this carve out in Nevada.
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Funding and structural changes led to their end, but those involved with Wyoming’s sage grouse efforts say local input will still be sought.
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A University of Wyoming provost said dozens of full-time employees could be laid off if more funds aren’t added to the proposed budget. Each college, aside from two that lawmakers exempted, would be cut by about 15%.
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Advocates worry this delay could signal a future attempt from the Trump administration to take grizzlies off the endangered species list.
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