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Talking Wyoming Football with Pokes News’ Jeff Bugher
The Wyoming football program is entering a new era after the retirement of longtime head coach Craig Bohl. Jay Sawvel, the team’s defensive coordinator was elevated into the head coaching role as the Pokes go for their fourth straight winning season. With some much change happening in Laramie, I sat down with Jeff Bugher of Pokes News (@Pokes_News) to discuss what Wyoming fans should expect in 2024.
WNCC, EWC volleyball face off Tuesday at Cougar Palace
When the Western Nebraska Community College and Eastern Wyoming College volleyball teams hook up Tuesday night at Cougar Palace, it will be a battle of two equal teams in many ways. Both teams come into the contest with 3-1 records after the opening weekend. Plus, both teams have Region IX...
Soccer Game Recap: Spring Valley Plays Tie
On Friday, the Spring Valley Grizzlies and the Centennial Bulldogs finished up their match with a 0-0 draw. Spring Valley's draw gives them a new season record of 0-0-2. As for Centennial, they moved theirs to 2-0-1. Spring Valley will look to take advantage of their home-pitch for the first...
City of Tetonia reviews Tetonia Club’s event permits
TETONIA, Idaho — After a lapse in temporary event permits, Tetonia Club goes before the City of Tetonia’s Planning and Zoning Commission for hosting outdoor live music. Father and son Scott and Skyler Kauf went before the City of Tetonia on Monday, Aug. 26, to talk about their business, the Tetonia Club’s future armed with nearly 300 signatures from Tetonia and Teton Valley residents.
Idaho clears trees on panhandle highways
The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) spent more than 3,000 hours clearing hazard trees from more than 12 miles of highways in the panhandle this summer. Crews addressed three miles of State Highway 97, approximately four miles of State Highway 54 between Athol and Farragut State Park, five miles of State Highway 5 near Heyburn State […] The post Idaho clears trees on panhandle highways appeared first on Transportation Today.
56 students graduated from Wind River Job Corps on Aug. 23
(Riverton, WY) – Local officials, business leaders, Job Corps staff, and family members joined 56 students graduating from Wind River Job Corps on Friday, Aug. 23, to celebrate National Job Corps Commencement Day. The graduating class decided on “Anything for a Dollar” as their Class Motto, their flower was...
UW holds advantages amidst national enrollment concerns
Enrollment has fallen across universities due to a plethora of reasons; this can be seen in the statistics at UW, where enrollment fell significantly after Covid-19 and never quite came back up to where it was. Undergraduate enrollment at UW fell by roughly 20% from 2019 to 2020 according to...
Historic Opportunity for Marching Band
Marching bands from around the world have stood tall every year since 1890 for the esteemed Tournament of Roses Parade; displaying the very best of what these masterful musicians can offer. This coming spring, the University of Wyoming Western Thunder Marching Band will proudly join the ranks for the first...
War Memorial construction wraps up ahead of season
Following the Cowboys’ home win over Hawaii last November, War Memorial stadium quickly became a demolition site. The entire lower west stands were removed and construction began to replace and update the old seating area. As reported at the time, the “Restore the War” project would occur in two...
Jack O’Neil headed to Paralympics
This past June, Wyoming Cowboy Jack O’Neil became a Paralympian, swimming in the Team USA trials in Minnesota and punching his ticket to Paris. Now, he is set to compete at the highest international level in less than a week, with the games kicking off on August 28th. Ahead...
Pocatello police searching for suspect who stole car with infant inside; baby girl later found unharmed
POCATELLO — Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect alleged to have stolen a local mother’s vehicle on Tuesday night with her sick infant still inside. The entire ordeal lasted only about 15 minutes but was long enough to leave the mother terrified of what could have happened. The ill 4-month-old baby girl was returned to her mother Tuesday night and police on Wednesday morning located...
Experts address hundreds of people on Wyoming wildfires
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - A series of large and powerful wildfires have impacted Northeastern Wyoming in the past few weeks. In the effort to fight them, leaders addressed a crowd of hundreds in Gillette Tuesday. More than 200,000 acres have been scorched by wildfires in Northeastern Wyoming, prompting evacuations...
Wyoming Business Council to Host ‘Shaping Wyoming’s Future: A UW Student Panel’
Recognizing the need for communities across Wyoming to retain and attract employees and entrepreneurs, the Wyoming Business Council (WBC) will host “Shaping Wyoming’s Future: A UW Student Panel” Tuesday, Sept. 10, at the University of Wyoming College of Business. The WBC has been working closely with what...
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