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State board kills gravel mining project at base of Casper Mountain

CASPER — The denial to renew eight exploratory leases at the base of Casper Mountain means a project seeking to mine gravel on state-owned lands is dead.

Custer County fire warden: last summer's wildfires in NE Wyoming likely created hundreds of new coal seam fires

GILLETTE — The 2024 fire season in northeast Wyoming likely started hundreds of new coal seam fires in Campbell, Sheridan and Johnson counties.

Snake season is here

SHERIDAN  — As summer temperatures arrive, so do snakes.

Job Corps ordered to ‘pause’ as Congress ponders program’s end

LANDER — Wind River Job Corps in Riverton, the newest of the nation’s 126 campuses, would be celebrating its 10-year anniversary this fall.

What’s it take to kill a Wyoming wolf? Nearly 500 hunting days, and then it’s likely a youngster

Last fall, hunters put in their time pursuing Wyoming deer. They spent 12 days afield, on average, per kill.

Rancher sues state over wind farm

DOUGLAS — It was about as Wyoming as it could get on the late afternoon of May 20.

BLM decides over 3,000 wild horses can be eliminated from Wyoming’s ‘checkerboard’ starting July 15

A contentious plan to fully eliminate free-roaming horses from a Delaware-sized region in southwest Wyoming has cleared its environmental review process, an

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