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Month: July 2023

Group sues over wild horse plan

• Friends of Animals says BLM prioritizes for-profit industries By Sofia Saric Casper Star-Tribune Via- Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — An animal advocacy organization is accusing the Bureau of Land Management of prioritizing for-profit entities over the environment after its…

Cody mayor works to calm controversy as temple discussion delayed again

CODY (WNE) — Components for the Cody temple proposed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have been confirmed by local LDS leaders to be stacked behind the Y-Tex building on Big Horn Avenue. The modules appeared at…

Interviews

July 18: Jeremy Price, SVH Epic & MyChart

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Woman gored by bison in Yellowstone National Park

  The following is a release from the National Park Service – A 47-year-old female from Phoenix, Arizona, was gored by a bison near the Lake Lodge Cabins on the north shore of Lake Yellowstone the morning of July 17….

TerraPower and Centrus expand efforts to commercialize domestic HALEU production

• TerraPower and Centrus Energy execute MOU to accelerate joint efforts to create domestic, commercial-scale HALEU production TerraPower and Centrus Energy Corp. (NYSE American: LEU) announced today a new memorandum of understanding (MOU) to significantly expand their collaboration aimed at establishing…

July 17: Emily Martin, Fairview Pioneer Days

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Interviews

July 17: Jack Hales, Swift Creek Mudslide

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Wyo. lawmakers begin to address ethics complaints procedure in interim period

By Jasmine Hall Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via- Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — Lawmakers dipped their toes in the waters of ethics complaints Thursday as they began reviewing a portion of the Joint Rules of the Wyoming Senate and House of…

A derailment and a tornado add to Wyoming’s coal-by-rail worries

• Back-to-back disruptions to Powder River Basin coal exports threaten an already underperforming rail service for one of the state’s top revenue industries.   By Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile.com Wyoming’s Powder River Basin, the largest coal-producing region in North America, suffered…

State funds UW computing school to boost economy 

• Part of a statewide initiative to spur digital infrastructure and workforce development and retention, the new School of Computing will offer Wyomingites more chances to pursue digital degrees in the state.   By Lia Salvatierra, WyoFile.com The state known…