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Teacher Accountability Approved

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The Wyoming House passed the Teacher Accountability Act on third reading yesterday and sent it to conference committee to work out the differences between the House and Senate versions of the bill.  Representative Keith Gingery says the legislation dealing with teachers began as … Continue Reading

Above Average Snow

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Snowpack in the northwestern corner of Wyoming continues to be above average in both actual snow accumulation and water content.  According to the Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Snake River Basin has reported … Continue Reading

Health Grants Offered

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The Wyoming Department of Health’s Office of Multicultural Health, is currently seeking applications for its new Mini-Grant Program for funding from $100 to $1,499. To qualify for one of the grants, projects must deal with improving Wyoming’s health disparities for minorities or … Continue Reading

Bear Bait Licenses Available

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Wyoming Game and Fish officials are advising black bear hunters who want to use bait for the upcoming bear seasons that the registration period for existing bear bait sites begins March 1st. Those who had bait sites registered in 2010 can … Continue Reading

Alleged Credit Card Thief Charged

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Teton County Sheriff’s Deputies have arrested a 23-year-old Massachusetts woman after she allegedly used credit cards from a stolen purse to make purchases around the community. According to Sergeant Tom Combs, the Teton County Sheriff’s Office had received … Continue Reading

Ski Area Uses Expanded

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Senator John Barrasso together with Senator Mark Udall of Colorado, Representative Rob Bishop of Utah and Representative Diana DeGette of Colorado had introduced the Ski Area Recreation Opportunity Enhancement Act of 2011 which would amend the National Forest Ski Area Permit Act of 1986.  The bill would change … Continue Reading

Veteran Health Services Offered

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St. John’s Institute for Cognitive Health, in partnership with University of Utah Center for Alzheimer’s Care, Imaging and Research, has announced it will offer free diagnostic and proactive memory care to US veterans in the region. The services include … Continue Reading

Burning Issues Discussed

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The Jackson Ranger District of the Bridger Teton National Forest will be hosting a public meeting to discuss the comments submitted regarding the Teton to Snake Fuels Reduction project. Forest Spokesperson Mary Cernicek says that Forest Service staff will … Continue Reading

Broncs Have Sorry Senior Send-off

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It could have been a happier send-off for the seniors last night as they played their last games on their home basketball court.  The Lady Broncs went down to the Limon Eagles … Continue Reading

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  • Tanker Crash Closes Eastbound US 30 Near Medicine Bow [PHOTOS] - May 24, 2013
    The Memorial Day Holiday is off to a sketchy start after a tanker rolled over on US 30, closing the eastbound lanes approximately seven miles west of Medicine Bow. The Wyoming Highway Patrol reports that the tractor trailer combination involved in the crash was pulling two tanker trailers. The rear trailer rolled off the roadway [...] [...]
  • Analysis of the Wyoming Capitol Continues to Progress - May 24, 2013
    The preliminary study to restore and rehabilitate the Wyoming Capitol is progressing as extensive assessment and evaluation is conducted to determine the overall needs of the building. Some of the more noticeable work was completed last week on the exterior of the building, including the dome. A team of three specialized engineers from a company [...] [...]
  • Warming Up Today With Thunderstorms Across The East - May 24, 2013
    Fog will quickly diminish across the far southeast corner of the state through the late morning hours today.  As soon as that sun comes out, temperatures will rise into the upper 70′s for many locations.  Winds will be lighter today, and not as gusty through the afternoon.  The best location for late-day developing thunderstorms will [...] [...]
  • Enjoy your Memorial Day weekend - May 24, 2013
    If you’re lucky enough to have Monday off for Memorial Day, don’t waste this three-day weekend. Get out and do something. Use it for what it’s intended for, but save some time for fishing. I’ll tell you what you can do on today’s show. [...]