- $66.9M grant to test one remedy for global warming
Montana State University scientists have searched for years for ways to fight global warming by capturing carbon dioxide from coal plants and, instead of releasing it into the atmosphere, locking it deep ...
- Users key to water storage development
When it comes to water in the West, the abiding principal between the Colorado River compact states is pretty simple: use it or lose it.
- An old soldier fades away
They call him the Amazing Mr. Binks. Pilot of up to 20 missions in World War II.
- UW forum to discuss Green River Basin water use
PINEDALE, Wyo. - A public forum in Pinedale this Friday and Saturday will discuss looming water management issues in the upper Green River Basin.
- Supreme Court hears school money case
The state Supreme Court is considering oral arguments in another lawsuit over school finance issues.
- Local USFS & BLM offices are selling Christmas tree permits
The Bridger-Teton Nat-ional Forest announces that Christmas tree permits will be available for purchase beginning October 15, 2008.
- Buffalo sculptor creates statue outside UW Alumni House
"Talk About Your Cowboy," a larger-than-life bronze sculpture by D. Michael Thomas of Buffalo, was dedicated at the University of Wyoming Alumni House on Friday afternoon as part of UW's annual Homecoming.
- Gerry Chase, Big Piney, Wyoming
It seemed like every state and most provinces in Canada were represented last weekend at the Shelby Bullrun Challenge, which centered on most of the roads around Terlingua and Lajitas and on up to Alpine and ...
- Mike Miller and Bucks Genuine Fever Win 2008 Snaffle Bit Futurity Non Pro Hackamore Title
Mike Miller and home-bred Bucks Genuine Fever captured the Non Pro Hackamore title at the National Reined Cow Horse Association Snaffle Bit Futurity with a score of 285, made up of a 139.5 in the rein work, and ...
- Allow four-wheelers (or really skinny trucks) back on Middle Piney Road
The Big Piney Ranger District of the Bridger-Teton National Forest is allowing vehicles less than 50-inches wide access to the Middle Piney Lake by traveling on the Middle Piney Road.
- Regional poaching case looking for public help
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is seeking any information regarding a mule deer buck that was illegally shot and killed along the Middle Piney Road west of Big Piney sometime between Wednesday, Aug.
- Freeze Warning
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- Wondering what might have been
I'm writing this while sitting on a bed in a motel room done up in knotty pine. My mother is in the kitchenette sipping hot chocolate while I'm propped up against a pillow, listening to the sound of water on ...
- Southwestern Wyoming growing quickly
The latest census figures show southwestern Wyoming is receiving most of the state's population growth.
- News Minute: Here is the latest Wyoming news from The Associated Press
Gov. Dave Freudenthal and other state officials toured a parcel of state land near Big Piney this week as they prepare to make a decision on a project that pits a Denver energy company against Wyoming's ...
- Freudenthal tours proposed gas plant site
Gov. Dave Freudenthal and other state officials toured a parcel of state land near Big Piney this week as they prepare to make a decision on a project that pits a Denver energy company against Wyoming's ...
- Wyoming Mule Deer Mortality Surveys Reap Grim Results:
From Wyoming Game and Fish -- More than 100 volunteers assisted the Wyoming Game and Fish Department with the 15th annual western Wyoming mule deer mortality surveys held near Cokeville, Pinedale, Big Piney and ...
- Parts of deer herd hit hard by rough winter
A harsh winter and poor forage led to a high number of mule deer deaths for portions of the Wyoming Range herd, including some animals that summer near Jackson.
- Forest Service: Rainbow Family group to gather in Wyoming
Officials with the U.S. Forest Service say they expect the annual Rainbow Family gathering to be held somewhere in Wyoming this summer.