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How Much Impact Could Sturgis Rally Have On COVID Caseload?
In the three weeks since the rally kicked off, coronavirus cases in South Dakota have shot up at a startling pace.
Judge Offers Reduced Fines in Exchange for COVID-19 Vaccines
A judge in Wyoming is offering defendants a break in their court fines if they agree to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
COVID in Wyoming’s Men’s Prisons: More Staff Than Inmates
More staff than inmates at Wyoming's men's prisons have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past month.
Gaps in Wildfire Smoke Warning Network Leave People Exposed
The patchwork system leaves some people unable to determine risks from smoke, including in rural areas where air quality can quickly degrade when fires ignite nearby.
Half of US Workers Favor Employee Shot Mandate: AP-NORC Poll
Half of American workers are in favor of vaccine requirements at their workplaces at a time when such mandates are gaining traction
Utility Completes Wind Power Surge With Wyoming Projects
An electric utility has completed its plan to more than double the amount of potential wind power it can send to customers in the Rocky Mountain region.
Pentagon: US Troops Must Get Their COVID-19 Vaccines ASAP
According to Pentagon data, more than 800,000 service members have yet to get their shots.
Scientists Launch Effort To Collect Water Data in US West
Federal scientists are launching an effort to better understand the hydrology in the U.S. West.