Study of Bighorn Forest moose in second year
By Mark Davis, Powell Tribune Via- Wyoming News Exchange POWELL — By the time the sun began illuminating tree-covered peaks, Sam Stephens was already in hot pursuit of a cow moose near Shell. Before 5 a.m., his green company truck…
Teton Co. withdraws from federal funding program
By Tom Hallberg, Jackson Hole News&Guide Via- Wyoming News Exchange JACKSON — Title X funding is no more in Teton County. The Teton County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to withdraw from the federal program, which provides grants…
Group continues work on wasting disease
By Floyd Whiting, Buffalo Bulletin Via- Wyoming News Exchange BUFFALO — A working group formed by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is exploring options and taking public opinion on the management of chronic wasting disease throughout Wyoming. In April,…
Legislation proposed to address missing, murdered indigenous people
By Chris Aadland, Casper Star-Tribune Via- Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — Proposed legislation would give officials in Wyoming a clearer picture of missing and murdered Indigenous people while improving cooperation among federal, state, local and tribal authorities when investigating cases….
Wyoming News Briefs: August 20, 2019
SVI Media is a part of the Wyoming News Exchange. These stories come courtesy of the WNE. Sheridan studies naming park for Wallop SHERIDAN (WNE) — Sheridan City Council is scheduled to consider a resolution that would rename North…
UW wins grant for computer skill education training
By Jordan Achs, Laramie Boomerang Via- Wyoming News Exchange LARAMIE — As technology becomes more ingrained with everyday life, skills in computer science are becoming increasingly necessary to compete in the modern world. After recently receiving $1 million from the…
Judge gives final OK to Cloud Peak Sale
By Greg Johnson, Gillette News Record Via- Wyoming News Exchange GILLETTE — Saying Cloud Peak Energy Corp. conducted “a very robust auction process,” a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge needed less than 30 minutes Monday morning to approve a sale of…
Committee studies ways to solve public defender shortage
By Shane Sanderson, Casper Star-Tribune Via- Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — Wyoming lawmakers are weighing legislative action to help resolve a shortage of public defenders that has forced judges to call on private attorneys. Meanwhile, lawyers have begun outlining arguments…
Diocese says more abuse victims have come forward
By Seth Klamann, Casper Star-Tribune Via- Wyoming News Exchange CASPER — More people who say they’re victims of sexual abuse at the hands of Wyoming clergymen have come forward since the release in early June of a list of 11…
Pair of rabid bats in Jackson called coincidence
By Tom Hallberg, Jackson Hole News&Guide Via- Wyoming News Exchange JACKSON — Sitting around a campfire is the stereotypical camping activity: Flames lick the logs, someone roasts marshmallows while bats and nighthawks swoop around, eating mosquitoes. For Ashley Pipkin that…