T he Homesteader Museum is harkening back to the old days.
Since October the museum has been hosting monthly gatherings on the second Sunday of each month from noon-4 p.m. that offer a …
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Charles Larsen
Special to the Tribune
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12/8/22
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CHEYENNE (WNE) — A call to the Cheyenne Police Department for a domestic dispute ended in the police killing the suspect Friday evening, CPD said in a news release Monday afternoon.
The …
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3/14/24
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JACKSON (WNE) — For the time being, chronic wasting disease is “less of a concern” than a host of other nasties to dogs that like sniffing out and gnawing on the remains of wild …
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12/13/22
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Powell High School graduates Austin Griffin and Belen Quillen are laid back, private people. They were quietly engaged in an Airbnb with plans of a small wedding ceremony.
“I specifically …
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By Braden Schiller
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1/26/23
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(Family Features) Springtime is a perfect opportunity for homeowners to begin planning renovations to enhance the interior and exterior of their living space. Because of its strong performance …
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4/27/23
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In recent years Wyoming workers have died falling from roofs, getting crushed by machinery, being killed on roadways and, on one occasion, falling through ice during a rescue attempt, according to …
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By Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile.com
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5/2/23
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Powell bars will likely be allowed to stay open an extra hour-and-a-half for the Halloween and New Year’s Eve holidays.
On Tuesday night, the council gave initial approval to an …
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By CJ Baker
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6/22/23
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With more than 245 million acres of public land within the Bureau of Land Management’s charge, the agency has released a report charting a course for “significant and expanding …
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By Mark Davis
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9/7/23
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WASHINGTON, D.C.— Sens. John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis (both R-Wyo.) joined Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) in introducing legislation that nullifies the Biden administration’s …
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9/21/23
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The Wyoming Wildlife Task Force met Thursday to debate six propositions for limited-entry license allocation and its impacts on hunters.
These were considered as part of an effort to develop a …
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By Jasmine Hall, Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange
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7/12/22
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The Park County Fair Board, with the help of county commissioners, is preparing to once again tweak operations following another successful county fair in order to refine duties between fair board …
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By Zac Taylor
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9/6/22
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The Wyoming Community College Commission (WCCC) concluded a three-day special meeting last week and voted to select Ben Moritz as the next Wyoming Community College Commission executive director. …
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12/19/23
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It takes a special kind of person to live on the frontier, especially in Wyoming. Getting by with fewer resources requires determination, skilled resource management, and community cooperation. …
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11/17/22
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GILLETTE (WNE) — A man accused of setting his trailer on fire and covering himself in bleach has been charged in circuit court with first-degree arson.
Andrew L. Boyer, 34, was charged Sept. …
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12/1/22
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The Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation is proud to announce the publication of an updated edition of Douglas Nelson’s “Heart Mountain: The History of an American Concentration Camp.”
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12/8/22
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Laramie — The University of Wyoming Extension recently added Jennifer Faulkner as a local foods coordinator in the Department of Agricultural and Applied economics.
Faulkner grew up …
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3/14/24
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(Family Features) Growing your own produce is an all-around smart practice, from the money you’ll save at the grocery store to the contributions you can make toward a cleaner planet.
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3/16/23
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(Family Features) Your home’s first big impression is its curb appeal, so if your place is in need of some sprucing up, you may wonder how you can make some updates without breaking the …
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4/27/23
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Seasonal animal activity is prompting the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) to issue a warning regarding the ongoing threat posed by rabies, a deadly but preventable disease.
Any mammal, …
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5/2/23
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