(Audio) – Cokeville Girls Basketball at 1A State
The Cokeville girls lost a close one in the 1A Semifinals and will now try and bring home third-place as they take on Burlington in a 10 am Saturday morning game. CLICK HERE FOR THE 1A GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET –
Alpine Fire battles propane fueled fire
The Alpine Fire Department responded to a warehouse fire on Thursday, March 3. Alpine Fire Chief Michael Vogt said the report of a structure fire at Teton Truss, located at 108576 US Highway 89, was called in at 12:25 p.m….
Visitation rights at issue
By Victoria Eavis Casper Star-Tribune Via- Wyoming News Exchange CASPER —A bill that would ensure visitation rights for the loved ones of people in hospitals and long term care facilities cleared the Wyoming House on Tuesday and is now moving…
UW Taps McCoy to Lead Launch of WORTH Initiative
One of the architects of the Wyoming Outdoor Recreation, Tourism and Hospitality (WORTH) Initiative who led the successful launch of a new University of Wyoming degree program has been appointed as WORTH’s inaugural director. Dan McCoy, coordinator of UW’s degree…
Braves dominate fourth quarter to advance to semis; Lady Braves fall into Consolation bracket
After playing from behind for the better part of three quarters, the Star Valley Braves not only took the lead in the fourth but then proceeded to outscore the Natrona Mustangs 21-4 in the final stanza to advance to the…
Internet crimes against children on the rise
By Kate Ready Jackson Hole News&Guide Via- Wyoming News Exchange JACKSON — Internet crimes against children, ranging from sexual abuse and trafficking to distributing pornography, are on the rise nationally and statewide. ”We are busier than we’ve ever been in…
Federal renaming drive bypasses Wyoming board
By CJ Baker Powell Tribune Via- Wyoming News Exchange POWELL — Acting with unusual speed, the federal government is moving forward with plans to rename some 664 geographic features across the country that contain the word squaw — including a…
Bill to improve resident chances at coveted game tag advances
CODY (WNE) — A bill that would give Wyoming residents a slightly better chance at drawing a “Big 5” game species tag and further limit the number of nonresident licenses available is moving along in the legislature with support from…
March 2: SLHD Heather Allred & Phillip Rutledge
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Snowpack falling fast during dry start to 2022
While the snowpack in the mountains of Wyoming still has another month or so to build on, the totals for this winter (December-February) have been disappointing. December provided a good start for the season, but after the first week of…