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Open Spaces show rundown for April 25, 2025
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As the Wyoming Supreme Court considers whether the state’s abortion bans are constitutional, data show women who are denied abortions and carry their pregnancy to term have worse financial and physical well being than women who got abortions.
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The series of reporter-produced episodes tackle stories about finding nuance and people who are steering clear of black and white thinking.
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James Kincaid moved his family over 1,000 miles to join Wyoming’s mining sector and nab a resident elk tag. Two months later, he was laid off.
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On the final day of the Wyoming Legislature’s recent general session, Rep. Tom Kelly (R-Sheridan) walked up to a lectern and spoke about his personal experience with navigating family health issues.
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The town and county’s housing programs dodged legal challenges for now, though some critics suggest future legal threats could be looming.
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The etymology and origins of the April 1 holiday depend on whom you ask.
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Russ Scholl's "periodic table of snow" contains more than 100 different slang names for snow.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is in the process of downsizing, aiming to cut 15% of its workforce: roughly 80,000 employees. The agency is also calling workers back to the office in the next few weeks.
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Today on the show, we’re going to take a break from the breaking news cycle. Instead, we'll hear one of the final interviews given by longtime Wyoming US Senator Al Simpson, who died in Cody on March 14th. Jim Raymond and Jim Jones are co-hosts of the podcast JimJam. The podcast focuses on the transition from work life to retired life. Back in December, they went to the home of Al and Ann Simpson. They spent a day interviewing both of them. We will listen to the full conversation with Al.