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When the 2001 Roadless Rule was proposed, the public had 60 days to comment. To undo the rule, it’s 21 days. That’s a timeframe Corey Fisher, Trout Unlimited’s public lands policy director, said is pretty short. Photo credit: Caitlin Tan ow.ly/H1tb50WPaoU

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Western Tales and Poetry Podcast Episode 13 - Author David Romtvedt reads from his poems "Still on earth" ow.ly/R7Os50WMnZ2 #Podcast #Podcasting #WyomingWriters #DavidRomtvedt #StillonEarth

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Wyoming’s horse racing industry is exploding right now. Some of the biggest purses in the state’s history are happening this summer, and off-track betting locations are popping up across the state. Photo credit: Jordan Uplinger ow.ly/Ns1O50WQtTf

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Laramie and Platte County Commissioners gathered on Aug. 29 at the Wyoming Historic Courthouse to fill the vacancy in state Senate District 6. Photo credit: Grace Swanke ow.ly/QT9B50WQuZE

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As Wyomingites prepare to celebrate Labor Day, a new report showed just how far workers have fallen behind bosses when it comes to their share of company earnings. Photo credit: Heorshe -stock.adobe.com ow.ly/CmBn50WQv6i

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Wyoming's History Through Listeners’ Eyes! Enter the Wyoming Public Media 2025 Photo Contest now through Sep. 30th: ow.ly/Bwgs50WRgVm Photo by Dorina Kemper, Window at Fort Laramie.

Wyoming's History Through Listeners’ Eyes!
Enter the Wyoming Public Media 2025 Photo Contest now through Sep. 30th:
ow.ly/Bwgs50WRgVm
Photo by Dorina Kemper, Window at Fort Laramie.
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We know the high cost of living and home prices are impacting some people’s decision to have children. Are you postponing having kids, having fewer kids or forgoing having a family because life is just too expensive? Email [email protected] to learn more.

We know the high cost of living and home prices are impacting some people’s decision to have children. Are you postponing having kids, having fewer kids or forgoing having a family because life is just too expensive? 

Email hanna.merzbach@uwyo.edu to learn more.
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Wyoming’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held steady again at 3.3% in July. That’s the same as last year, and well below the country’s rate of 4.2%. Photo credit: Wyoming Department of Workforce Services ow.ly/lTxl50WRuyI

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A new app debuting in six Wyoming schools could help keep students safe in the first few minutes of a school shooting. Photo credit: Center for Applied Technology for School Security ow.ly/HcNT50WRuzX

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How Wyoming controlled weeds and rangeland pests looked different this year, mostly because of federal funding freezes. Photo credit: Hannah Habermann ow.ly/2M0s50WRuAJ

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Rural hospitals are not delivering as many babies as they used to. That’s led to a return to midwives to help fill the gaps around our region. Photo credit: Hanna Merzbach ow.ly/JbYF50WRuQy

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A new study published in the journal Science suggests if land managers want to improve ecosystem health, it would help if bison are present across a greater swath of land. Photo credit: Penny Preston ow.ly/JhE950WS6Xq

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The Wyoming Department of Health is done notifying local health departments for the more than 200 guests from 38 states and seven countries potentially exposed to rabies while staying at the Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park. ow.ly/RejH50WS6ZA

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One year ago, Wyoming had a rare anthrax outbreak, killing dozens of cattle and one moose near Elk Mountain. Photo credit: Caitlin Tan ow.ly/JGr550WS72g

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What has been a hot topic on social media platforms has been the sightings of Fort Collins, Colorado rabbits, with what looks like black growths coming out of their fur. Photo credit: Bespacious ow.ly/u7vz50WS73G

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Western Tales and Poetry Podcast Episode 14 - Author Steven W Horn reading from Lost & found cafe A Sam Dawson Mystery. ow.ly/zU7p50WRuBG #WesternWriters #WyomingAuthors #Podcast #Podcasting #WesternTales

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Wyoming teachers and parents have standing to sue the state over its school voucher program. That's according to a Laramie County District Court ruling from Aug. 28 denying the state’s request for dismissal. Photo credit: Tony Webster ow.ly/CqBc50WTj09

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Wyoming Public Media’s Photo Contest Traveling Display September Location: Cheyenne Botanical Garden Dates: Monday, September 8 - Friday September 26th ow.ly/25Ym50WRxs9 #PhotoContest #WyomingPhotographers #WyomingPhotos #WildlifePhtos

Wyoming Public Media’s Photo Contest Traveling Display

September Location: Cheyenne Botanical Garden 
Dates: Monday, September 8 - Friday September 26th

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#PhotoContest #WyomingPhotographers #WyomingPhotos #WildlifePhtos
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Gov. Mark Gordon and the Wyoming Department of Health are calling for more progress on lowering the state’s suicide rate. Photo credit: Tony Webster ow.ly/L5eI50WTj2S

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Schools around Wyoming get federal funding through the TRIO Student Support Services (TRIO-SSS) grant to help low-income, first generation and disabled students navigate the twists and turns of college. Photo credit: Central Wyoming College ow.ly/RAA950WTj6K