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  • Researchers launch study to learn effects of wildfire smoke

    Sep 23, 2017

    SEELEY LAKE, Mont. (AP) — Scientists are studying the effects hazardous smoke had on residents in and around Seeley Lake due to wildfires that raged in the area. KGVO-AM reports Air Quality Specialist Sarah Coefield says her department reached out to the University of Montana for help in studying the people who suffered so long in the smoky conditions. She says researchers were able to go to Seeley Lake this week and take enough material to screen about 100 residents. Coefield says researchers want to discover the effects of extended e...

  • Helping people for 25 years

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Sep 23, 2017

    WORLAND – For 25 years Wyoming Water Rights Consulting has been helping property owners from around the state identify, understand and manage their water rights. They even go on-site to assess the conditions of the water rights and water facilities and assist clients with changing and obtaining water rights. "I started the company back in 1992 to offer professional water rights management services to folks throughout the state. I was getting questions all the time when I worked for the state [...

  • Appeals court sidesteps decision on US fracking regulations

    Sep 23, 2017

    DENVER (AP) - A federal appeals court on Thursday sidestepped a decision on whether oil and gas regulations enacted by the Obama administration are legal, noting that the current administration plans to rescind them. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver said it would be a waste of time to rule on the regulations, which govern hydraulic fracturing on federal lands, because the Trump administration has already begun the process of revoking them. The ruling left the status of the...

  • No. 3 Lady Warriors fall in nail-biter to Buffalo 3-2

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Sep 23, 2017

    WORLAND - Worland High School gym was a lively and, for a matter of fact, loud as the Worland High School volleyball team hosted the Buffalo Lady Bison Friday night. The atmosphere felt like that of a match during the 3A state tournament, and the play matched that high level as well. It was a battle between the two 3A East-West division rivals with plenty of win an inch, give an inch happening. Unfortunately, the No. 3-ranked Lady Warriors gave too much as they fell to the Lady Bison 3-2,...

  • Sep 23, 2017

    Public Notice Fair House Resolution Ten Sleep Library...  Website

  • Sep 23, 2017

    Public Notice Hearing on Wyoming Gas Rate Increase...  Website

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