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Dog Almost Dies In Abandoned Water Tank Before Worland Firefighters Rescue Her
A dog found injured and starving in a holding tank in Worland is finding her footing again. She’s still recovering, and the best remedy is the love and attention she desparately wants. Holly Getzfreid, the founder of Wyoming Pit Bull Post Rescue, has cared for Libby — short for...
Colorado officials celebrate $41 million federal investment in quantum development
The federal government awarded a Colorado-centered tech hub $41 million to boost its development of quantum information technology, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced Tuesday. The U.S. Economic Development Administration awarded the money to Elevate Quantum, a consortium of 120 organizations across Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming focused on quantum development, to expand its quantum […] The post Colorado officials celebrate $41 million federal investment in quantum development appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
Major Changes for Wyoming’s Behavioral Health System Coverage Explained
Effective July 1, the Wyoming Department of Health will not longer pay for individuals who qualify for Medicaid or private insurance to access mental health care from the Wyoming Behavioral System. “For many years, our department has paid millions of state dollars to community mental health centers to help ensure...
Record Warmth for Wyoming in June
Cheyenne, WY (National Weather Service) July 2nd, 2024 — June was a pretty warm month across our area! In fact, Cheyenne and Laramie both set the record for the warmest average temperature in the month of June this year. The previous record for Cheyenne was from 2006, and the previous record for Laramie was in 2012. Rawlins ended up with the second warmest June on record, after 1988. Scottsbluff ended up with the 8th hottest June on record. The all time hottest June there was also in 2012. Due to the somewhat frequent intrusions of cooler/moister air from the east last month, Chadron and Alliance ended with above normal temperatures for June, but not in the top 10.
Game and Fish pursues identification of Upper Wind River mule deer migration corridor
(Dubois, WY) — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is seeking Game and Fish Commission approval to identify the Upper Wind River mule deer migration corridor. Game and Fish will hold public meetings to seek public input and discuss the proposed identification of the migration corridor maps and draft threat evaluation.
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