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New research shows migrating mule deer avoid areas of energy development, passing on the best, most nutritious plant growth – the primary reason for seasonal migrations. A collaborative study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the University of Wyoming determined mule deer miss out on forage when energy development disrupts their migration corridors. “Mule…
The Yellowstone Quake Hockey team returned home for a pair of contests over the weekend. The Quake would play host to the Gillette Wild, for their first home games in several weeks. Gillette would sweep the weekend winning 8-3 on Friday and 4-2 on Saturday. Following the action, the Quake are now 2-6 on the…
The Cody Cross Country teams took part in the Powell Invite last Friday for their final race of the regular season Both Cody teams would sweep the team titles. Powell girls would finish 2nd while the boys were 5th at their own invite. Leading the way for the Fillies was Taylen Stinson who finished in…
The Cody Filly Volleyball team took to the road over the weekend as they made the trek down south. On Friday, the Fillies were matched-up with Evanston and came away with the 3-game sweep: 25-21, 25-14, 25-18. Then on Saturday, the Fillies would go up against Green River and again came away with the 3-game…
In what could be called the game of the year, the Cody Broncs would defeat Star Valley 35-25 Friday night to take sole possession of 1st place in the 3A West Conference. The Broncs have now won 22 straight games, dating back to 2020. This win avenges the only loss this senior class has suffered,…
DENVER (AP) — Interior Secretary Deb Haaland announced an expansion Wednesday of a National Park Service historical site dedicated to the massacre by U.S. troops of more than 200 Native Americans in what is now southeastern Colorado. Haaland, the first Native American to lead a U.S. Cabinet agency, made the announcement during a solemn ceremony…
Young adults across the state are being asked by the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) to complete a brief survey about substance use and other health-related behaviors. Current Wyoming residents, ages 18-29, are eligible for the anonymous survey, which can be found by clicking here. The survey takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete.…
If Big Horn County residents spot a plume of smoke sometime this month, it might be the B.L.M.’s prescribed burn to improve habitat and reduce the severity of future wildfires. The Bureau of Land Management will conduct a prescribed fire project 17 miles east of Lovell this fall in the Mexican Hills and Cow Creek…
Beginning next week, Yellowstone National Park will begin closing down major roads within and leading to the park, ending the park’s 150th anniversary and the most challenging summer season ever. Perhaps the most challenging summer season in Yellowstone National Park’s 150-year history is coming to a close. Beginning Oct. 11, Summer 2022 will officially end…