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The breach occurred on Jul. 1 and has caused damage to residences, multiple farms, and at least one business. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the failure.
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Yellowstone National Park was closed for a little over a week due to historic flooding but the southern loop reopened this week. As Wyoming's most well known attraction, gateway communities are nervous about how this will impact the state's second biggest industry. Wyoming Public Radio's Kamila Kudelska asked the Wyoming Office of Tourism's executive director Diane Shober how the closing mid-season impacted the industry.
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Last week, Yellowstone National Park officials were saying the northern loop of the park may not open this summer. But Yellowstone National Park spokeswoman Cynthia Hernandez said $50 million in special funding from the National Park Service will help quicken the park's opening timeline.
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The southern loop of Yellowstone National Park still plans to open next week, but with restricted access.
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All of Yellowstone National Park is temporarily closed to visitors, and the northern half will likely remain closed for the rest of the year due to severe flood damage. Meanwhile, officials say gateway communities are hurting.
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Yellowstone Superintendent Superintendent Cam Sholly said part of the park's major northern road will remain closed indefinitely, raising questions about how the park will manage summer crowds.
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Yellowstone National Park and its surrounding communities have experienced historic and catastrophic flooding this week. Officials briefed over 100 reporters on their course of action Tuesday night.
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Due to heavy weekend rains, flooding, rock and mudslides, all inbound traffic to Yellowstone National Park is temporarily closed.
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Scientists at the University of Wyoming are measuring river depth with satellite and aircraft images, which could prove to be helpful with increasing…
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A $48 million project will fund climate monitoring stations across the Upper Missouri River Basin in five states, including Wyoming.University of Wyoming…