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The funding went towards fixing a leaky roof and installing solar panels. While the roof is complete, the solar project is still in progress.
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Meeteetsee is planning on replacing a water tank and adding a new one, among other upgrades. Public Works Director Shawn Christopherson said the city is exploring future federal grants, but if those aren’t available, improvements could be scaled back.
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Education funding, reproductive healthcare and cost of living were top of mind for voters leaving the polls at the Meeteetse Recreation Center.
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Home to just 300 or so people, Meeteetse is nestled between the foot of the Absaroka Mountains and the Badlands. And for the past 18 years, the owner of Meeteetse Chocolatier Tim Kellogg has been making chocolates for the townspeople and tourists. Wyoming Public Radio's Kamila Kudelska visited the chocolatier to see how they fared during the pandemic.
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Black-footed ferrets were once thought to be extinct, but that all changed when one was found on the Lazy BV Ranch outside of Meeteetse in the 1980s. What…
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The third and final planned black-footed ferret release near Meeteetse will happen sometime this September.As part of the standard procedure of…
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Charles Belden became known as the Antelope King. This name came from his clever ways of reducing the number of pronghorn on his Pitchfork Ranch near…
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Wyoming biologists have spotted the first wild-born black-footed ferrets in over 35 years. They were found this week at a ranch outside of Meeteetse. The…
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The Wood River Valley Ski Touring Park has 25 kilometers of groomed trails, ranging from the scenic and gentle South Fork Trail to the thrilling Brown…
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Wyoming’s Game and Fish Department and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are planning a historic venture this summer. They hope to bring black-footed…