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Climate Impact of Coal Sales From Us Lands Scrutinized
U.S. officials have launched a review of climate damage from coal mining on public lands as the Biden administration expands scrutiny of government fossil fuel sales that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
Some Rural Bankers Worried Drought Will Threaten Operations
Bankers from Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming were surveyed.
Record Yellowstone Tourism but Timed Entry Plan Not Imminent
Yellowstone's superintendent says the national park won't implement a timed-entry system at least in the next year but it's possible eventually.
Lawsuit: Mixup Keeps Family at Gunpoint Near Yellowstone
Brett and Genalyn Hemry, of Independence, Missouri, seek unspecified damages to be determined at trial.
Wyoming Governor: No Mask Mandate, COVID Vaccine Requirement
COVID-19 infections are back up to levels not seen in Wyoming since January.
Misinformation at Public Forums Vexes Local Boards, Big Tech
Public forums before local school boards and city councils are the latest source of misinformation about COVID-19.
Rural Population Losses Add to Farm and Ranch Labor Shortage
The census data released last week showed that population gains in many rural areas were driven by increases in Hispanic and Latino residents.
Wyoming Memorial Honors Native American Military Veterans
The Path of Honor opened Thursday at the Frank B. Wise Business Center in Fort Washakie