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With federal cuts, some 250th programs in Wyoming are being reshaped
As federal cuts to the humanities have sunk in, a statewide nonprofit is scaling back some of what it planned.

Fire risk remains “very high” with few improvement signs until snowfall
Wyoming’s lead forester told lawmakers that the state’s fire season has the potential to get worse, especially in the Teton area.

2025 Old Bill’s Running Playlist
Even Rocky had a training montage. Here’s the playlist for yours.

Fires raging in the northwest prompt Gov. Gordon to issue an emergency declaration
The declaration allows the state to access more federal firefighting resources and directs the Office of Homeland Security to participate in firefighting responses. There is an immediate evacuation alongside the Fremont and Host Springs county lines.

Parents search for money, plaintiffs to fight law allowing guns in schools
Despite objections from parents and schools, the academic year starts with looser gun restrictions.

Bridger-Teton’s most important plan missing former lead planner
The forest is in early stages of rewriting its key plan, now without a forest planner who would typically lead efforts.

Gordon activates up to 15 Wyoming National Guard members to support ICE
The move comes after the Wyoming Highway Patrol signed an agreement for boosted information sharing and some enforcement of federal immigration laws.

Fire officials urge no campfires at all
Campfire restrictions are in place county-wide and on surrounding national park and forest land to curb igniting wildfires.
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