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If two roads diverge into a wood, take whichever one will cause you to drive responsibly. Shoshone National Forest has had to face a series of frustrating decisions in light of how people have been handling their spring openings. Several roads throughout the Forest are seasonally closed, as is to be expected. Forest staff try…
It’s a battle between two foundations parts Wyoming life. A recently published report suggests that the tidal wave of oil and gas leases in the Bureau of Land Management is limiting your access to hunting across the entire West. The report, published by the National Wildlife Federation, says prime fishing and hunting territory is being…
Show your support this Earth Day with Black Hills Energy. Starting today, Black Hills Energy wants to give the community a chance to show their appreciation for the Earth, nature, and the responsible stewardship of both. To accomplish this, they have partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation’s Energy Saving Trees Initiative to give away over…
Bees? Laramie Community College in Cheyenne has announced the dates of their next three-day Wyoming Bee College. It’s a three-day conference from March 20th to the 22nd, dedicated entirely to beekeeping and the nature of our buzzing friends. The conference splits into six tracks: Become a Beekeeper Learning Curves Who Are They Queens and More…
Foster Friess is coming to town to get an idea of where voters stand. The Jackson resident and former gubernatorial candidate is stopping by the Irma Hotel this Thursday as part of a listening tour he is conducting throughout the state, possibly as research for a US Senate run. To quote Friess’s description on the…
It’s for a bird!! Its for a buck! It’s Super Tag! Yes, once again it’s time for The Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s Super Tag raffle. Since 2014, the raffles have raised nearly $5 million for wildlife conservation and big game management in Wyoming. 2019’s Super Tag raffle raised over $1 million dollars alone. This…
Beans, beans. They’re good for your heart. The more you eat, the more you can benefit from a meeting in Park County next week. The Wyoming Bean Commission is scheduled to meet in Powell on February 6th and 7th at the Park County Fairgrounds. The Bean Commission is comprised of six members initially appointed by…
When Sleeping Giant goes to sleep this spring, it won’t be getting up again in winter. In a press release yesterday, the Yellowstone Recreations Foundation announced that Sleeping Giant will suspend operations beginning in the 2020-2021 winter season. Despite the ongoing support of the community, the operation doesn’t attract the critical mass of winter sports…
Want a free lunch? All that’s required is a single live-saving donation . . . January 20th – 23rd is the Cody Community Blood Drive at the Cody VFW Post 2673. During the winter chill, blood donations drop dramatically while trauma and need rises. Blood donors play a vital role in ensuring blood is available…
Are you a range cattle rancher? Then the Wyoming Beef Council wants you. The Council has announced that they have an upcoming vacancy for a producer of range cattle, open to any Wyoming producer. The current holder of the position, Lacee Sims of Evanston, is ending her term at the end of June 2020 and…