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The Wyoming State Geological Survey published a report that shows waters at certain depths near the Wind River and Bighorn basins are not fit for human and agriculture use; however, the research indicates the water could be used in the extractive industries.
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The Bighorn Basin will have a chance to give their two cents on Chronic Wasting Disease management for two deer herds in the area next week.
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On Saturday, July 17, a kickoff event will take place for the Bighorn River Blueway Trail in Manderson and Basin. The project is a proposed river trail that starts in Thermopolis and ends in Lovell.
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After a set of meetings this week, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is asking the public to help with the future conservation of cutthroat trout in…
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Kids in the Cody area will soon have more recreational opportunities thanks to $250,000 grant from the Daniels Fund. The grant was written by the…
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Flooding in the town of Worland started to subside as an ice jam there finally cleared.The Wyoming National Guard was called into the town on Saturday to…
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Portions of US 20 and Wyoming 789 are closed after several mudslides over the weekend in the Wind River Canyon.Wet weather and storms over Memorial Day…
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For the first time in decades, scientists are excavating fossils from an 80-foot-deep cave in North Central Wyoming.The cave is called “Natural Trap…
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Wyoming regulators recorded hundreds of spills by the oil and gas industry last year, but issued just a handful of fines. As Wyoming Public Radio’s…