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Being border neighbors, Wyoming and Colorado compete against each other often, but Independence Day in Colorado doesn’t hold a roman candle to Wyoming’s 4th of July festivities… literally. It is a tried and true tradition in Wyoming to spend the day lighting off fireworks, even if you have to drive to a county where you…

59-year-old Richard M. Perkins was arrested in Oregon two weeks ago on a Park County Sheriff’s Office warrant. He is currently incarcerated in the Coos County Jail in Coquille, Oregon. The Park County Attorney’s Office charged Perkins with a felony count of first-degree sexual abuse of a minor. Perkins allegedly sexually abused a minor in…

Yellowstone National Park’s Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and Cabins will open on July 1, 2023. The hotel closed immediately after the historic 2022 flood because of damage to the area’s wastewater system. The hotel gift shop with sandwiches, snacks, and beverages and lobby are currently open. The Terrace Grill, with sandwiches, salads, ice cream, and…

According to research by Wyoming scientists, efforts to improve sage-grouse habitat through conventional management practices may be ineffective—and even counterproductive. Sagebrush reduction strategies, including mowing and herbicide application, are often employed to enhance habitat for the greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) and other sagebrush-dependent species. The theory is that clearing large sagebrush shrubs improves food sources…

After a 2-to-1 vote, the Albany County Commissioners approved to change the name of Swastika Lake. In the Tuesday night meeting, the Albany County Commissioners also voted to name the lake “Knight Lake”. Swastika Lake was named before the genocide and white nationalism of World War II and the prominent use of the swastika symbol…

It is mid-June which means we are officially in the middle of Kitten Season!! What is Kitten Season, you ask… Simply put: it’s when a cat’s reproductive cycle goes into overdrive & they have lots of babies. Kitten Season happens between March-October each year, with the average cat having up to three litters of kittens…

This week’s episode of Music Spotlight features local musician Garrett Randolph! From teaching guitar lessons at the local schools to writing/recording a new album, it’s clear that he has a passion for music! Hear my fun interview with him and listen to a sneak peek at a couple of his brand-new songs below:

U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) received the Defender of Limited Government Award for “her tireless work to defend the freedoms of people in Wyoming.” The Institute for Legislative Analysis presented Lummis with this award for her score on its Limited Government Index. Lummis ranks in the top 10 senators defending limited government on this scorecard.…

A patchwork of brightly colored tents, sleek bicycles, containers of equipment and people wearing shirts decorated with all kinds of colors and logos and bike shorts have taken over the grassy space on 13th street between the entrance to the library which ends at the back parking lot of the post office. The newly-arrived visitors…

Despite the first day of summer, the Wyoming spring showers came in heavily Wednesday afternoon, causing minor flash flooding in parts Cody, Wyoming. The National Weather Service has issued the following warning for Northern Wyoming: “A strong storm system will produce areas of heavy rain for southern Montana and northern Wyoming. The heavy rain will…


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