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According to the Wyoming Department of Health, Wyoming has experienced more West Nile virus activity this season than over the past decade. So far this year, there have been 20 cases reported by Wyoming residents, including a death in an older adult Fremont County woman. The press release from the Wyoming Department of Health reads…

The Department of the Interior has announced that $5 million will be allocated from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to assist in the restoration of bison populations and grassland ecosystems in Tribal communities. This funding will be provided to support initiatives led by Tribes, which aim to enhance bison conservation and expansion, enhance the…

In honor of the individuals who tragically lost their lives in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Governor Mark Gordon has issued an order for the U.S. and State of Wyoming flags to be flown at half-staff statewide. This solemn tribute will take place from sunrise to sunset on Monday, September 11, which is…

Winter is quickly approaching in the Cowboy State, which means the National Park Service is preparing local recreational areas for snowfall. The National Park Service released a press release on how they are preparing the Bighorn Canyon Recreational Area. The press release reads: Lovell, WY – Bighorn Canyon is nearing the end of a busy…

Cody Regional Health had the honor of hosting an informative and fascinating tour for three third-grade classes from Sunset Elementary School. As an organization with a mission to encourage and inspire young minds, Cody Regional Health welcomed 52 eager students to explore the world of healthcare through their doors. The event was a great success,…

U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) has taken a significant step by introducing the Allowing for Recreational Resources for Outdoor Wellness (ARROW) Act. The purpose of this act is to prevent the Biden administration from withholding funding for elementary and secondary schools that have hunting and archery programs. By introducing this act, Senator Barrasso aims to…

The Bureau of Land Management Wyoming State Office recently held a competitive oil and gas lease sale on September 6th. During the sale, a total of 81 parcels, covering an impressive 67,183.78 acres of land in Wyoming, were made available. Out of these, 53 parcels, spanning 35,701.21 acres, were successfully sold for an impressive amount…

The Bureau of Land Management’s Wyoming State Office has announced the September wild horse and burro adoption event that will be taking place at various locations across the Cowboy State. The press release reads: The Bureau of Land Management will hold five wild horse and burro adoptions in Wyoming this September. Untrained horses and burros…

During the Labor Day weekend, Wyoming law enforcement will be working vigilantly to decrease impaired driving. The Wyoming Highway Patrol has released a statement about their initiative to improve the safety of roadways across the state this holiday weekend. The release reads as follows: During the Labor Day holiday period, including the end of summertime…

September is National Preparedness Month, and the American Red Cross of Wyoming is urging everyone to prepare for worsening climate disasters and extreme weather conditions. The Cowboy State has experienced intensifying wildfires, floods and extreme heat in recent years. The American Red Cross of Wyoming has released the following statement: During National Preparedness Month in…


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