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Students at Lander High School and Middle School staged a walkout Tuesday in protest of the school board's vote.
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Jackson Lake will see historically low water levels this summer, according to an announcement from federal water managers.Nearly all of the reserve water stored in the lake will be released into the Snake River to meet the downstream irrigation needs in Idaho. Legally, Wyoming only has rights to four percent of water in the Snake River system.
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This year marks the 150th anniversary of Yellowstone National Park and historians, librarians and the general public will gather in Bozeman for a conference to celebrate the park’s history and collaborate on preserving it.
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University of Wyoming (UW) researchers have been awarded a five-year, $20 million federal grant from the National Science Foundation to study climate change and its effects on the state’s water supply.
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A Wyoming legislative committee voted to continue working on legislation that would address trespass issues related to the use of drones.
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The federally funded program through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is administered by the Wyoming Department of Education and provides free meals for kids and teens who may not otherwise have regular access to food outside of the school year. The program saw a significant increase in the number of meals provided last year due to the pandemic.
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Wyoming Wildlife Foundation hopes the native species of cutthroat trout will increase in population.
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Wyoming landowners in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem have long allowed wildlife to migrate through their private lands, and now, a new partnership will financially compensate them.
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In recent years, there's been an explosion of public art in Laramie's downtown area, from massive murals to brightly colored, stylized bike racks. During that same time, the downtown area has seen the addition of more than 100 new businesses, and almost 700 new jobs.
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Uprising recently held its first Greater Rockies Immersive Training (GRIT) conference in Sheridan earlier this month. The organization aims to prevent human trafficking through awareness, education, and outreach.
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The Deputy Attorney General told Congress last year that prosecutors would review new evidence about FBI failures in the investigation of Larry Nassar.
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School safety experts have coalesced around a handful of important measures communities and politicians can take to protect students.
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According to his publicist, the actor died in his sleep in the Dominican Republic, where he was shooting a movie.
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Prosecutors say they have authorized charges against the actor of four counts of sexual assault as well as one for "causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent."
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