Food insecurity in Wyoming has only increased in the past two years, which has led Food Bank of Wyoming to pivot its programs and initiatives to be able to provide state-wide support, …
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4/16/24
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The Northwest Civic Orchestra returns to the stage on Saturday, April 20 for its spring concert at Northwest College. The performance begins at 7 p.m. in the Nelson Performing Arts Auditorium. …
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4/16/24
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The remarkable life and career of Takashi Hoshizaki will be the focus of “The Importance of Telling the Japanese American Resisters’ Story,” an April 27 panel at the Japanese …
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4/16/24
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GREYBULL — Still stinging from a defeat in Park County, Sen. Dan Laursen (R-Powell) said last week that while he still prefers a hand count of votes cast in this year’s elections to …
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By Nathan Oster, Greybull Standard Via Wyoming News Exchange
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4/16/24
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Prior to Tuesday morning, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department was tight-lipped about a Sublette County man’s alleged abusive treatment of a gray wolf after he intentionally hit it with a …
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By Mark Davis
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4/11/24
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Members of the Northwest College Outdoor Education and Recreational Leadership program rushed to set up a twin-tension rope system in an attempt to save several shooting victims trapped on the roof …
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By Mark Davis
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4/11/24
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A man who allegedly raced into Powell at 143 mph, crashed into four different vehicles and injured two people last year lacked the mental capacity to understand what he was doing, his attorney says.
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By CJ Baker
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4/11/24
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Over objections from local Republican officials, Park County commissioners have consolidated some voting precincts in Powell and Cody to align them with city wards.
The proposal to consolidate …
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By Zac Taylor
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4/11/24
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After roughly a year-and-a-half of negotiations, Northwest College may be close to finalizing an agreement that would allow the City of Powell to build a stormwater retention basin on the north side …
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By CJ Baker and Zac Taylor
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4/11/24
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Northwest College continues to shepherd more students than the state average to graduation each year thanks to a variety of programs its put in place.
Of NWC’s 281 first-time, full-time, …
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By Zac Taylor
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4/11/24
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Rose French began quilting 44 years ago when she began a project for her soon-to-arrive son.
Her son is now 43 and while that quilt is still in process, her love of quilting has only grown. …
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By Abigail LeBlanc, Tribune intern
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4/11/24
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Small-business owners can learn how to obtain federal contract dollars through becoming HUBZone-certified companies Wednesday, April 17.
Devan Costa Cargill and Deb Farris will present a Wyoming …
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4/11/24
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People will have the opportunity to learn more about building your immune system through food, healthy cooking, bread making, natural home remedies and more at a multi-day event at the Seventh-day …
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4/11/24
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A 5.8-mile drainage and pavement improvement project has started between Greybull and Basin on U.S. Highway 16/20.
The $3.8 million project includes drainage improvements. That work has …
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4/11/24
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CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Council for Women (WCW) is seeking nominations for outstanding female entrepreneurs across the Cowboy State for recognition with the annual Jan Torres Woman Entrepreneur …
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4/11/24
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CHEYENNE — The Bureau of Land Management is holding public meetings on greater sage-grouse land use plan amendments, including one in the Big Horn Basin.
BLM manages the largest single …
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4/11/24
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If you have completed the online portion of the Wyoming Hunter Education Internet course and you need an Internet Competition Class to receive your hunter Education Certificate, you are in luck.
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4/11/24
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CHEYENNE (WNE) — Wind gusts reached 91 mph in Cheyenne last weekend in one of the longest sustained windstorms in the area in recent memory.
Emergency response teams kept busy on Saturday …
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4/11/24
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Two weeks after being asked to weigh in on whether the state’s two abortion laws are constitutional, the Wyoming Supreme Court has declined to answer the thorny constitutional questions without …
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4/11/24
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Two years after Anita Pilotte moved to Powell from New York she started a book sale with the Friends of the Powell Library.
That first sale 30 years ago had two boxes full of books.
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By Braden Schiller and Zac Taylor
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4/9/24
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