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Events include hatchet throwing, camp games, and black powder shooting competitions.
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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 Bureau of Land Management (BLM) released a new plan for land use in the Wind River Basin today/Thursday, which supporters say balances the needs of…
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Several residents have been asked to evacuate their homes in Wood’s Landing because an access road was flooded by the rising Laramie River. And residents…
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Wyoming Public Radio is now heard on 90.9 in the Wind River corridor. Classical Wyoming, WPM’s classical music service, is now heard on 91.9. Wyoming…
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School officials from the Wind River Reservation admit they have problems graduating students and with educating students, but they also say they are…
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The tribes on the Wind River Indian Reservation have signed a six-month temporary contract with Fremont County to continue solid waste disposal services…
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The Wyoming Department of Education recently released the Proficiency Assessments for Wyoming Students – or PAWS – results. In reading, the state improved…
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HOST: As we just heard, the uranium industry may have a long way to go in earning back the public’s trust, especially on the Wind River Reservation. In…
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Tribal officials on the Wind River Reservation continue to seek answers after the Department of Energy announced that uranium was found in some residents'…