Wyoming News | Big Horn Basin Media

Wyoming News

Page: 59

Downrange Warriors, a group of vets and first responders who help others with trauma and PTS from serving their country or community, spoke about how important forgiveness is in the healing process.  Forgiveness of others and yourself is a key element in recovering from trauma that happened a year or 50 years ago.  They also…

The new partnership allows students to transfer college credits earned at Northwest College through University of Phoenix to earn career-relevant degrees quickly and affordably. University of Phoenix is pleased to announce a new academic agreement with Northwest College that supports building pathways from community college courses to higher degrees. The new 3+1 Transfer Pathway Program…

Within a month of offering a $15,000 reward for information, 22-year-old Lorna Roxanne Green of Casper has been arrested by the Casper Police Department, F.B.I., and A.T.F. as a suspect in the arson of a Casper clinic in May 2022. After a year of investigation, a suspect has been arrested for the act of arson…

Judge halts Wyoming abortion ban days after it took effect By MEAD GRUVER Associated Press CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Abortion will again be legal in Wyoming — at least for now — after a judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked a ban that took effect a few days earlier. Teton County District Court Judge Melissa Owens’…

After a long Winter season that included a 3A Basketball State Championship. The first Girls Wrestling State Tournament. An emerging Indoor Track team that got 10 medals. A Boys Swimming Team leaving a mark on the record board. The Girl’s Basketball Team held its own at Regionals. Worland Cheer and Dance Teams placed High at…

The governor’s strategy to address Wyoming’s ongoing mental health crisis hinges on establishing new partnerships, recruiting more professionals, and making access to services easier and less expensive. Governor Mark Gordon’s Health Task Force has done great work to make recommendations on strengthening Wyoming’s healthcare workforce and examining ways to improve access for the state’s residents.…

On Wednesday, the court system of Wyoming will decide for a second time whether or not to block the state’s newest ban on abortion.  The concerns, this time around, are over individual rights and the ban’s constitutionality. A meeting has been scheduled for 1pm by Teton County County District Court Judge Melissa Owens.  Judge Owens…

Ryan Brown, founder of Celebrities for a Cause, spoke about this year’s event which will have over 30 sports celebrities from June 28th thru July 1st  raising money for Special Olympics.  There are a number of events scheduled like a screening of the movie Vision Quest, a golf tournament, awards banquet, and free concert.  There…

The latest medical discovery from the University of Wyoming finds the durability of microscopic “water bears” can make more medical treatments possible around the world. University of Wyoming researchers’ study of how microscopic creatures called tardigrades survive extreme conditions has led to a major breakthrough that could eventually make life-saving treatments available to people where…

Wyoming 4-H students can go to state fairs and leadership conferences without getting penalized for missing school, thanks to a new law that codifies these experiences as part of their educational growth. The University of Wyoming Extension and Wyoming 4-H are celebrating a new law that enhances the 4-H experience for students without causing problems…


[There are no radio stations in the database]