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Former Jackson mayor Sara Flitner on her relationship with her nephew, Cody-based country star Luke Bell, following the recent release of his posthumous album.
Colorado River Indian Tribes designate their namesake waterway a ‘living being’ with legal rights
The personhood designation for the river is part of a broader “rights of nature” movement that aims to bestow new legal protections on threatened natural resources around the globe.
Telluride Ski Patrol practices picket
After the first big snow in Telluride, about 30 ski patrollers gathered for a practice picket at the town roundabout, calling for higher wages and better protections as contract negotiations with the resort continue.
Budget hearings day 1: Gordon reprises proposal, Gray attacks lack of funding, and more
Day one of the Wyoming Legislature’s pre-session hearings on the governor’s proposed budget featured a spat between the secretary of state and an appropriator.
Wyoming Supreme Court halts school funding order amid state challenge
Public school teachers and the state they work for are waiting on a ruling in the lawsuit between them. A revamp of the school funding model continues in the meantime.
What happens when wolves leave Yellowstone: Reporter roundtable
Yellowstone National Park’s wolves have been contentious ever since they were reintroduced in 1995.
U.S. Senators want to speed up BLM planning process
Senators characterized the agency’s decision-making process as “rigid” and “slow,” and said they want states to have a bigger role.
Wilsons look to extend rodeo lease
It’s still up to the county to commit to 50 years of roping and rides in the same spot. Concessions are subject to change.
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