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Gordon Willey was a pioneering American archaeologist who understood ancient civilizations. He worked on many historic sites ...
“The community really relies on the riders and the hunters and the fishermen, where people like to come and relax and enjoy their weekends and enjoy outdoor recreation and get away from the busy life ...
Archaeologists use obsidian to determine how far people traveled on ancient trade routes across Wyoming. Each obsidian flake ...
Federal authorities are delaying deploying helicopters and ground teams to eliminate free-roaming horses from a ...
The International Federation of American Football (IFAF) is formulating the qualification procedure for flag football's first ...
Culver’s, which operates 1,000 locations across 26 states, is opening nearly two dozen new locations before the end of the ...
The East Valley Tribune reported that Jon Crozier suffered nerve damage and a concussion caused by an improvised explosive ...
Wyoming faces Red Flag Warnings as warm temps, low humidity, and strong winds raise wildfire risks across several counties, ...
Several state lawmakers have charged the Wyoming Board of Medicine with violating the state’s Constitution because of a statement that board published in March regarding the prescribing of ...
While Little Soda Lake harboring Wyoming’s first harmful cyanobacteria bloom of the year is surprising, it’s unclear if the potentially toxic water is a remnant from last year.
Multiple wildfires across the West Coast have prompted mass evacuations and destroyed tens of thousands of acres of land. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
CHEYENNE - State Sen. Ken Decaria, D-Evanston, plans to resign his legislative seat to take a job with the Wyoming Education Association.