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WYDOT to remove 8 Twitter accounts due to policy changes, fees

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Wyoming Department of Transportation is removing eight of its Twitter accounts after the social media platform recently announced changes to its application programming interface platform. The API platform allowed WYDOT to send automated tweets straight from…

State of Wyoming releases latest cost of living index

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The state of Wyoming Economic Analysis Division has completed the Fourth Quarter of 2022 (4Q22) Wyoming Cost of Living Index. The WCLI consists of two parts, Inflation, which measures year-over-year change (annual) and the Comparative Cost of…

Ozone levels still high in Upper Green River Basin 

PINEDALE (WNE) — The Upper Green River Basin’s ozone levels continued to peak from April above the federal standard of 70 parts per billion, with the highest reported 1-hour level of 86 ppb on April 11 at the Pinedale Gaseous…

Rare ‘inverted’ snowpack magnified winter’s heavy toll on wildlife

• Precipitation and water content in the mountain snowfields were just above average, but not extraordinary, in most of western Wyoming. At low elevations, though, the snow depths shattered records — and killed tens of thousands of ungulates. By Mike…

Yellowstone, Grand Teton superintendents wary of shuttles

By Katie Klingsporn, WyoFile.com Though growing visitation to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks has led to overflowing parking lots and traffic snarls, superintendents say visitor patterns and geography make transitioning to shuttle systems unlikely anytime soon. Citing separate studies,…

Hospital, Sublette Center construction slated to begin in May

PINEDALE (WNE) — Construction on the new critical access hospital and Sublette Center in Pinedale is slated to begin in May, said Karl Lueschow of Lueschow Project Management, at the March 29 Sublette County Hospital District (SCHD) Board of Trustees’…

Wyoming among states at risk of ‘food monopoly’ impacts

By Jasmine Hall Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via- Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — The nearly $25 billion merger between Kroger and Albertsons announced last October has left many questioning how it will impact communities across the nation, including those in Wyoming….

Teton Village resident recovering from being trampled by moose

By Billy Arnold Jackson Hole News&Guide Via- Wyoming News Exchange JACKSON — Hannah Garland finds it oddly comforting that she knows which moose trampled her Friday morning. “Had it been a rogue moose, I would’ve been constantly living on edge,…

Lincoln County leads state in population increase; Teton County in slight decline

JACKSON (WNE)— Teton and Niobrara counties share the distinction of the having the biggest population declines in Wyoming in 2022, according to state findings based on U.S. census data. The Teton and Niobrara populations each declined 1.4% from July 2021…

This week’s earthquake ‘swarm’ was ‘very standard’ Yellowstone stuff

By Billy Arnold Jackson Hole Daily Via- Wyoming News Exchange JACKSON – Scientists have called a swarm of about 60 earthquakes under Yellowstone Lake on Tuesday and Wednesday “normal.” Bob Smith, the University of Utah geologist who wrote the book…