Wyoming Stories
    
The local land trust is hosting an event to give community members a chance to test-drive the technology in real time. It’s also partnering with three local ranchers, who are giving virtual fencing a try for the next couple of years.
        
        
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                        That’s after the governor concluded a similar investigation into Weston County Clerk Becky Hadlock in May that found her actions in 2024 didn’t add up to “willful negligence.”
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                        The Wyoming State Capitol complex has been swept and confirmed all clear, after a suspected improvised explosive device was found on the grounds this morning.
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                        The Gun Violence Data Hub examined firearm suicide rates and found across the country, they are the highest among people 70 years of age and older.
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                        The Trump Administration is using revenue from recreation fees to keep bathrooms clean and trash tidy at national parks during the shutdown. But parks are not charging fees at this time.
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                        A new study is reviving hope that a twice-daily pill can slow down Alzheimer's in people whose genes put them at high risk for the disease.
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                        While on furlough, Isaac Stein is fulfilling a childhood dream and passion project as a hot dog vendor.
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                        America loves chain restaurants. NPR reporters Alana Wise and Jaclyn Diaz explore why.
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                        "Neurodivergent" is not just a way to describe medical diagnoses like autism and ADHD. It encompasses a range of ways in which people's brains differ from what is considered normal in the U.S.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
