
S. Pass City is open for business
By Marit Gookin Staff Writer In 1861, a young Samuel Clemens – not yet known as Mark Twain – passed through South Pass City
By Marit Gookin Staff Writer In 1861, a young Samuel Clemens – not yet known as Mark Twain – passed through South Pass City
By Sarah Elmquist Squires Managing Editor If you see helicopters flying low in Wind River Country over the next few months, never fear. The
By Marit Gookin Staff Writer Elsewhere in the United States the greater sage-grouse is often considered a vulnerable species – but in Wyoming Game
Staff reports The Research & Planning section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services reported Monday that the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell
By Dustin Bleizeffer WyoFile.com The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $40.5 million to the University of Wyoming to advance a “large-scale” commercial carbon
The low cost of higher education in Wyoming, combined with low student debt and a relatively high community college graduation rate, once again has
Currently the state’s Snow Water Telemetry Sites (SNOTELs) are reading 107% of median for the snow-water equivalents, with a basin high of 178% and
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – The Bureau of Land Management Wyoming State Office issued a Record of Decision and approved Resource Management Plan Amendment for wild horse management
As part of ongoing efforts to monitor the population of grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department will
Non-native trout may face chopping block By Marit Gookin Staff Writer When Game and Fish Fisheries Biologist Paul Gerrity delivered his annual “State of