Wyoming Stories
President Ed Seidel said UW did not agree to ax any courses in closed-door meetings with Freedom Caucus lawmakers looking to cut UW’s budget. Those legislators had attacked ecofeminism and other classes.
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Frank Chapman is the owner and operator of Heart Six Ranch in Moran. He said he was encouraged to run for Congress by Pres. Trump’s “overwhelming success in changing the direction of our country.”
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Runners, bikers and roller bladers now welcome. Cars start May 1.
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Some resorts saw half their normal snowfall totals. Casper’s Hogadon Basin saw a third of typical skiers. Resort managers reflect on the unusually warm season and its financial impacts.
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Sweeping new federal guidance could build trust in the novel industry. But schools haven’t seen a penny yet.
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On the heels of a new memoir sharing the recipes of a rich cultural life, rap's first tour guide talks aging with the culture, seeing its influence all over, Basquiat's lasting legacy and gatekeeping.
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Troops and their families have been pushed back to the United States after their bases in the Middle East were threatened by Iranian counterattacks. Community groups are scrambling to react.
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In orbit, power is free. But everything else is expensive.
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President Trump faces mounting political pressure on multiple fronts, particularly when it comes to his handling of the war and the consequences it's having on the economy.