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Colorado water official blasts entrepreneur’s pipeline proposal

‘[W]e think this is a bad project.’ FROM THE CASPER STAR-TRIBUNE: By Jeff Gearino, Southwest Wyoming bureau ROCK SPRINGS — Historically, the 62 documented, high-alpine glaciers in western Wyoming’s Wind River Range pour about 1.18 million acre feet of some of the purest water in the country into the Flaming Gorge Reservoir each year, via [...]

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Pinedale Mesa mule deer population drops 60 percent

FROM THE CASPER STAR-TRIBUNE: By Cat Urbigkit, Star-Tribune correspondent PINEDALE — Mule deer on the Mesa near Pinedale have declined 60 percent in 2009 compared to 2001, and the animals’ numbers are 28 percent lower in 2009 than in 2005, according to the most recent research on the matter. The Mesa hosts the Pinedale Anticline [...]

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Public Lands, Personal Visions: A Big Horn Basin Juried Art Exhibit

By Jamie Wolf IT IS WITH GREAT PLEASURE that I invite everyone to the opening reception for Public Lands, Personal Visions: A Big Horn Basin Juried Art Exhibit, 7:30-9 p.m., Wednesday, October 13, at the Northwest Gallery in Powell. For those of you who cannot make the opening reception, please take advantage of the opportunity [...]

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