KIFI Idaho Falls - Fri Nov 06
The Wyoming Department of Health reports that 12 Wyoming residents were infected by West Nile virus this year, resulting in one death and three hospitalizations.
Professor chases storms for over 20 yearsCumberland Times-News - Mon Oct 19
Dave Arnold started chasing storms 2 1/2 decades ago, when it was something of a novelty.
Corn maze seasonal hit in LingleKOTA Television - Fri Oct 16
Hundreds of people are getting lost in Lingle... Ellis Harvest Homes has opened their farm again this year for an eleven acre corn maze, and people young and old are enjoying the fall fun.
Wyoming inmate dies in Oregon prisonKIFI - Wed Oct 14
A Wyoming inmate convicted of sex assault has died while serving his sentence in an Oregon prison.
National treasures are within a day's drive of LovelandReporterHerald.com - Thu Oct 08
The store, officers' quarters and troops barracks at Fort Laramie are restored to look as they did in the 1800s, when the post served as a hub for settlers moving west, trappers, traders and gold seekers.
Wyo. wood-plastic maker Heartland closes doorsPlastics News - Fri Sep 25
Wood-plastic composite fence maker Heartland BioComposites LLC, which produces Prairie-Picket fencing, has shut down.
Goshen officials look at timeframe on alleged colt abuseKNEB-AM Scottsbluff - Thu Sep 24
Goshen County officials say they are still investigating how long a halter was on a young colt, leading to an animal abuse charge against the horse's owner.
Proclaims Archaeology Awareness MonthThe Little Chicago Review - Wed Sep 02
In an effort a oeto better acquaint the public with the discipline of archaeology and strengthen the enduring bond between past and present in the Equality State,a Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal proclaimed September as Wyoming Archaeology Awareness Month during a brief ceremony in his office today.
As prison workers arrive Goshen County short on housingKNEB-AM Scottsbluff - Thu Aug 27
As workers begin arriving for training at the new Torrington prison scheduled to begin in mid-September, they are finding problems obtaining housing.
Wyoming Ranchers Struggling In Decade-Long DroughtIndustrial Maintenance & Plant Operations - Wed Aug 12
Wyoming's cattle population dropped 21 percent during the past decade as ranchers struggled through a persistent drought that gripped much of the state from 1999 until last year.
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