The trip was more than just getting a buffalo. Tribal members said it was about the Yakama nation’s ability to exercise their treaty rights and preserve the culture of hunting and gathering.
Jackson conference hopes to teach community how to be more mindful
The three-day conference will feature researchers and neuroscientists, as well as a case study from the Jackson Police Department.
Casper Clinic that provides abortions now open after eleven-month delay
Before now, the only place to end a pregnancy in Wyoming was a clinic in Jackson. It’s been a long road to open the doors at the new clinic.
New abortion bill awaits Governor’s signature but many question its constitutionality
If the bill becomes law it will make the current abortion ban going through the courts void.
Wyoming bills could address gaps in child care
The pandemic highlighted holes in early childhood services, and Teton County officials are leading the charge to address the issue.
New podcast to bridge gap between conservationists and ranchers by telling story of wolves
Working Wild U, a podcast from Montana State University and the Western Landowners Alliance, will highlight shared values on both sides.