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Healing after trauma: Director Shoval Tshuva discusses her debut short film
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — As the Wyoming International Film Festival is set to kick off July 9, dozens of independent filmmakers will soon premiere their short film projects across a variety of genres. One such director drew upon her own past trauma to produce a movie about healing. Shoval Tshuva...
Report: Growth moderates, expectations rising for last half of year in plains, mountains
(The Center Square) – Economic growth moderated in the plains and mountain states in June, but expectations for the remainder of 2024 are rising, according to a report from the Federal Reserve of Kansas City. “District services activity stayed positive in June, and expectations for the future continued to grow,” Chad Wilkerson, senior vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, said in a statement. “Employment declined slightly and selling prices decreased this month.” ...
Like In Wyoming, Pelicans Gobble Down Prized Yellowstone Trout In Idaho
Idaho and Wyoming share numerous wildlife species, such as elk, wolves, grizzlies and pelicans. Those pelicans have been raising a ruckus on both sides of the state line. The Alco Rod and Gun Club, which owns premier trout fishing lakes west of Laramie, had hundreds of pelicans gobbling up its coveted trout. So, the club got a special permit through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to haze the birds, and even shoot some of them.
William Perry Pendley: Ansel Adams, Wyoming, and Ronald Reagan
The recent commemoration near Moose, Wyoming, of the addition of the iconic “The Tetons and the Snake River” photograph taken in 1942 by legendary nature photographer Ansel Adams as one of 16 Adams photographs add to the U.S. Postal Service’s “Ansel Adams Forever” series, reminds me of another Ansel Adams connection with Wyoming.
Wyoming Walks schedule announced through September
GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Walks program put on by the UW Campbell County Extension’s Community Vitality and Health office has announced several dates for walking activities around town through September. The first of three events will take place at the Campbell County Fair on Thursday, July 25....
Town opens applications for Mercer Cabin purchase, relocation
JACKSON, Wyo. — On Monday, July 1, Town Council unanimously approved a Request for Proposals (RFP) to allow for the purchase and relocation of the the historic Mercer Cabin, which is currently located on the Karns Meadow property. The minimum bid is set for $1. Town staff will review...
A year after devastating fire, Alcova Resort hosts Fourth of July celebration
CASPER, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - In the early hours on July 4, 2023, flames were seen shooting high into the quite morning skies on Lakeshore Drive, the morning of Alcova Resorts annual Fourth of July festivities. The structure fire that occurred one year ago today, absolutely totaled the popular...
CODY STAMPEDE RODEO WRAPPING UP
CODY, Wyo., July 3, 2024 — With just one more performance left in the 105th Cody Stampede Rodeo, the competition is getting tighter. That was evident at the third performance of the rodeo, Wednesday night at Stampede Park. With less than ideal weather conditions, it was cold, wet and a little rainy, very few contestants were able to move into the standings and put themselves in position to get a paycheck.
Diddy Spotted Hours Away from Northern Colorado Amidst Scandal
Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been in the news a lot lately. Earlier this year, Diddy's home was raided by Homeland Security due to sex trafficking allegations, Diddy has been sued multiple times for sexual abuse, and a shocking video showed Diddy physically abusing his ex-girlfriend at a hotel. I think...
Casper Woman’s Winning Art Featured on Pint Glasses for Craft Beer Week
The Wyoming Weed and Pest Council (WWPC) recently teamed up with the Wyoming Craft Brewers Guild to sponsor this year’s inaugural Pint Glass Art Contest. Artists throughout the state submitted their artwork for a chance to be featured on limited edition pint glasses during Wyoming Craft Beer Week (June 8 – 15), along with a $500 cash prize.
Casper’s library to be closed on Fourth, Parade Day
CASPER, Wyo. — The Natrona County Public Library will be closed on two upcoming days. The library announced on its website that it will close on Thursday for Independence Day, and will also be closed during the Central Wyoming Fair & Rodeo Parade on Tuesday, July 9. During July,...
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