- BLM land use, resource plan takes shape Wednesday in Cody
The four counties in the Big Horn Basin are participating as cooperating agencies in the revision of the BLM's Big Horn Basin Resource Management Plan.
- Award $68 million in bids for nine highway projects
Contracts totaling more than $67.7 million for nine highway projects around the state, including two made possible by the additional highway funding approved by the 2008 Legislature, were awarded by the Wyoming ...
- BLM plan will impact public land in basin
Two BLM field offices are combining forces to write one master plan that could guide management decisions in the Big Horn Basin for 20 years.
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Chili Cook-off. Central Pavilion, Gillette Cam-Plex. 307-689-3538. Relay for Life Halloween Dance.
- Fall 'gather' payoff for long year of ranch work
On the wall of our cow camp bunkhouse in the Big Horn Mountains hangs a little board on which someone scratched the words: "If you're lucky enough to be in the mountains, you're lucky enough." This week, I'm ...
- Sedam named to state aeronautics board
Mayor Roger Sedam has been appointed to the Wyoming Aeronautics Commission. Gov. Dave Freudenthal made the appointment Oct.
- Fatalities climb to 122
Fatals #119 to 122 have been reported by the Wyoming Highway Patrol. This first accident occurred 12 miles north of Buffalo on I-90, on Friday, October 10.
- Cody should press BLM for better Peaks study
The business impacts of our national economic woes and locally smoky skies have created many challenges for the tourism trade in Cody Country.
- Put oil, gas leases up for sale
The State Oil and Gas Lease Auction sale sponsored by Wyoming Office of State Lands & Investments will be held Wednesday, October 8, 2008, at the Holiday Inn in Cheyenne.
- Ranch Life in Montana
Several years ago, I received an invitation to spend a month in the pristine wilderness of Wyoming and Montana.
- Wyoming's geographical juvenile injustice challenge
Wyoming may be "The Equality State" but equality has little to do with how juveniles are treated within our justice system.
- Speed limit jumps to 35 on Big Horn
New 35 mph speed limit signs were being installed on Big Horn Avenue on Monday. Sign crews from the Wyoming Department of Transportation were scheduled to replace 30 mph signs with the new 35 mph versions, ...
- Fetterman battlefield bronze eagle missing
Thieves stole a bit of Wyoming history at the Fetterman Battlefield site near Story.
- Big Goose cooks Little Goose in polo
By BEN BAUGH Staff writer Big Goose Creek defeated Little Goose Creek 6-3 on Aug.
- Bristol Bay Fight Pits Miners Against Financiers, Candy Makers and Jewellers
You could easily define the argument over whether or not a massive mine should be built in the Bristol Bay watershed by looking only at the source of money being used in the battle over public opinion.
- Woodward views his job as a payback to a great community
St. Ansgar's interim superintendent of schools said his return to the district is payback "for all the good things the people in this district did for me and my family when we were here the first time," said ...
- Wider, safer street re-opens
Drivers are enjoying a newly widened and paved East Sheridan Avenue this week. "We're closing in on the end," city Public Works Director Steve Payne said.