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People who vandalize petroglyphs, pictographs and historical inscriptions would be fined under a bill recently passed by the state Senate. The measure also sets aside funding to survey, document and model all known pictographs and petroglyphs on state land in Wyoming.
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The Wyoming Supreme Court upheld a lower court’s ruling that Citizens for the Responsible Use of State Lands cannot join the county’s suit against the state over permits issued for state land near Teton Village.
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If the U.S. Supreme Court hears the case, it could drastically change the ownership and management of public lands across the West.
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Gov. Mark Gordon vetoed a bill that would have established a $75 million legal fund for the state to sue the federal government over its land use policies.
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The U.S. Congress made several updates to how federal lands should be leased for oil and gas activity, but dozens of conservation groups in our region say the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has yet to finalize those updates.
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Park County Commissioners have unanimously voted to give $5000 to an organization that is trying to get federal lands in state hands.The American Lands…