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Oil and gas lease sales on public land resumed this week in eight states, including Wyoming, after a year and a half hiatus, and conservation groups are displeased that the federal government is allowing it.
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Wyoming’s five Republican U.S. House candidates will have their first face to face debate Thursday night in Sheridan.
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Wind River community forum holds workshops that raise awareness on issues related to substance abuseThe Wind River Community Forum is sponsored by health care providers all over Fremont County. Another community forum is being planned in the next six months.
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As part of Wyoming Public Media’s ‘I respectfully disagree’ series, four panelists discussed issues surrounding wild horses in the state on a Facebook live.Stakeholders spoke for an hour about topics like herd management, fertility control and holding facilities.
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This year's event marked crowned the state's first Jewish Miss Wyoming and first Chinese American Miss Wyoming Outstanding Teen. The Miss America competition has been held since 1922 with Wyoming sending its first participant in 1932. The Miss Wyoming Teen competition has been held since Miss America launched it in 2005.
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Events include hatchet throwing, camp games, and black powder shooting competitions.
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Wyoming Public Media held a live discussion about wild horses in the state as part of the 'I Respectfully Disagree' series. Four panelists representing all sides of the issue joined host Caitlin Tan, who is WPM’s energy and natural resources reporter.
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A long time advocate for abortion rights in the state said she will be looking at a new strategy as Wyoming's abortion trigger law comes into play.
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Activists planned a protest rally in front of the Albany County Courthouse just hours after the news broke. About 200 people lined Grand Avenue, many bearing pro-choice and anti-Supreme Court signs.
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It’s part of our ‘Respectfully Disagree’ series, where Wyoming Public Media brings people from all sides of an issue together to have a productive and respectful conversation.Join us for a live discussion on wild horses this Monday – June 27 at noon on our Facebook page.
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All that whipsawing on Wall Street reflects real nervousness among investors. They're worried the Fed may tip the U.S. economy into a recession. First it was risky names, now its most stocks.
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Nobody wants to infect their friends and friendly, but do you really have to keep isolating at day 12, 13 or beyond? Unfortunately — and perhaps unsurprisingly — the science is not entirely settled.
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Investment from the government and private sector are changing the trajectory of the aging U.S. nuclear fleet and spurring development of new nuclear technology.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Biden's first Supreme Court pick, will be sworn in as the 116th justice today at noon ET. She will be the first Black woman to serve on the nation's high court.
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