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Rawlins under water restrictions

  RAWLINS (WNE) — Rawlins residents are under water restrictions as the city continues to attempt to mitigate impacts from a catastrophic failure of the water system in March and ongoing drought conditions throughout the region. The restrictions went into…

Game and Fish: Wolves remain recovered species

By Zac Taylor Cody Enterprise Via- Wyoming News Exchange CODY – For two decades, Wyoming’s wolf population has been above the minimum population number to be considered a recovered species. Wyoming Game and Fish recently released its annual report on…

Teacher’s assistant charged with abuse of student

By Braden Schiller Powell Tribune Via- Wyoming News Exchange POWELL — A teacher’s assistant was arrested April 18 and charged with abuse of a vulnerable adult stemming from an October incident in which she allegedly beat a special education student…

Trump announces Casper rally

By Victoria Eavis Casper Star-Tribune Via- Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — Former President Donald Trump will appear at a May 28 rally in Casper, he announced in a statement Monday. The city has for months been discussed as a possible…

Teton County Planning Commission approves affordable housing rezone

JACKSON (WNE) — Jackson Hole Community Housing Trust Executive Director Anne Cresswell said she hasn’t seen such a philanthropic pairing: 13.13 acres in Horse Creek from part-time residents Paul and Kathy Spicer and $10 million from the Hughes Charitable Foundation…

Jackson Hole’s wealth is displacing Star Valley’s neediest

By Mike Koshmrl, WyoFile.com Rosalie Mansir says she began hyperventilating when a packet of paperwork marked with an “E” came in the mail. After 11 years of residence she had to leave the Star Valley Trailer Court near Grover in…

Antelope, deer licenses reduced because of drought, disease

By Billy Arnold Jackson Hole News&Guide Via- Wyoming News Exchange JACKSON — Concerned about habitat and declining populations in the face of severe drought and disease, Wyoming wildlife managers are axing 8,000 tags for hunting pronghorn and 3,300 tags for…

State looks to help vulnerable people stay in their homes

By Jonathan Make Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via- Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — With financial assistance from the federal government, the state of Wyoming is looking to help vulnerable populations of people stay in their homes. Using up to an initial…

Snake River flows start slow and steady, with Jackson Lake unlikely to fill

By Jim Stanford Jackson Hole Daily Via- Wyoming News Exchange JACKSON — In a departure from customary practice, federal water managers have begun increasing the flow of the Snake River from Jackson Lake Dam and plan to maintain that flow…

Powell high school soccer team helps clear debris from rock slide

By Seth Romsa Powell Tribune Via- Wyoming News Exchange POWELL — Rain and loose rocks led to a dangerous situation in the Wind River Canyon on Saturday night, as a rock slide blocked traffic in both directions. The Powell High…