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March 10, 2010

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In addition to WyoFile’s own intrepid Sage Grouse, RT Cox, a number of journalists, state politicians, policy wonks, environmental activists and political party henchmen are blogging the 2010 Budget Session of the Wyoming Legislature now in full swing in Cheyenne.  Their blog vignettes, sometimes written after the cocktail hour, offer [...]

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January 14, 2010

WyoFile Gets $122,000 Knight Grant – Will Expand State News Coverage

LANDER, Wyoming—The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation announced Wednesday (Jan. 13) that it has awarded the Lander Community Foundation a $122,000 grant for the Wyoming news and public policy website www.WyoFile.com to expand  coverage of critical state issues.
The award from the Knight Foundation Community Information Challenge program adds to the $135,000 pledged to [...]

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November 10, 2009

Wyoming’s “Roadless Rule” Warrior US District Judge Clarence Brimmer

The environmentalists’ boogeyman walks with tiny, uncertain steps. He’s 87 years old, suffers from an arthritic knee and worries about stumbling and falling down. He’s also slowly shrinking — he lost an inch and 24 pounds over the last three years, so now he’s only 5 feet 6 and 120 pounds. But today he’s looking flashy, spicing up his beige suit with a nicely coordinated daffodil-yellow shirt and an amber-hued bow tie.

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October 22, 2009

Smart Growth in Hard Times – Developing the Northern Rockies

There has been a massive consumption of private land in the West, and our communities cannot afford to service the sprawling development patterns.

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October 21, 2009

The Interstate-80 Railroad – Time for "Maintenance Fees"

Let’s face it, I-80 is not a road. It’s a railroad disguised as a highway. Over four decades, it has turned into something entirely different from what it was designed for in the last century.

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July 29, 2009

Despite Exceeding Benchmark Goals State Fired Jackson Equities Manager

Despite Exceeding Benchmark Goals State Fired Jackson Equities Manager
By Ben Gose
Wyoming’s extreme focus on income—as opposed to “total return,” the measure that most money managers focus on—can lead to some tortured decisions that may be hampering the long-term growth of the permanent funds.
The statute that created the Wyoming Permanent Minerals Trust Fund required any income [...]

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June 15, 2009

"No Easy Answers" for Wyoming Economy

Sheridan— In an interview with WyoFile, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Thomas Hoenig recommend Wyoming wean itself from a commodity diet.
Hoenig was in Sheridan earlier this month to give a speech titled: An Economy at Risk.
Although Hoenig was addressing the national economic recession, the title to his speech could not be more fitting [...]

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April 20, 2009

Green River Diversion Plan A Big Rip-Off Of Wyoming

In dry Wyoming, it has been said that water is more precious than gold.
If this is true, recent efforts by a Fort Collins entrepreneur to suck water from Wyoming’s Green River and Flaming Gorge and send it to Colorado should be generating terrific opposition.
Called a “trans-basin water diversion plan,” this monster project figures to use [...]

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April 20, 2009

Annie Proulx’s new Red Desert book

This book is not intended as another plea to save the greater Red Desert. Many tries for conservation by people who love the place have come and gone over the decades, defeated by the prevailing attitude of “show me the money,” by the congressional cold shoulder, by lack of knowledge of what is in that [...]

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April 20, 2009

Annie Proulx's new Red Desert book

This book is not intended as another plea to save the greater Red Desert. Many tries for conservation by people who love the place have come and gone over the decades, defeated by the prevailing attitude of “show me the money,” by the congressional cold shoulder, by lack of knowledge of what is in that [...]

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April 6, 2009

Barstool Mountain Myths: Wolves & Elk Numbers Strong Despite Dire Predictions

While some Wyoming legislators, hunters, and ranchers claim that wolves are decimating the state’s elk herds, analysis of the facts tells a different story. Prior to the reintroduction of wolves into the Greater Yellowstone area during 1995 and 1996, some pessimists predicted that following wolf recovery, Wyoming’s abundant elk herds and popular elk hunting would [...]

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April 6, 2009

Barstool Mountain Myths: Wolves & Elk Numbers Strong Despite Dire Predictions

While some Wyoming legislators, hunters, and ranchers claim that wolves are decimating the state’s elk herds, analysis of the facts tells a different story. Prior to the reintroduction of wolves into the Greater Yellowstone area during 1995 and 1996, some pessimists predicted that following wolf recovery, Wyoming’s abundant elk herds and popular elk hunting would [...]

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February 16, 2009

The View from the Divide: Four Decades in Wyoming Wilderness

Nestled on the downwind side of the Rocky Mountains, Dubois, Wyoming is in the southeast arm of the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem. This small mountain town has been our home for nearly four decades. We spent 30 years building and operating a successful wilderness outfitting business. We saddled horses for folks who want to vacation, to [...]

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January 12, 2009

Pat Hacker, Wyoming Democrat: Union Man and Practicing Mormon

CHEYENNE — People who know Pat Hacker know a big, lumbering man who talks constantly and seems to enjoy any task at hand. In high school, he must have been the tall kid who thrived in debate.
Naturally enough, he’s a lawyer. Rare for Wyoming, however, he’s a union lawyer and a Democrat. For decades he’s [...]

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December 19, 2008

Bankruptcy in Big Sky: Mile High Clubs in Trouble

Sheridan — In the past year, the west has watch with grim fascination as some of the Rocky Mountain’s poshest resorts have careened down the black-diamond slope.
The Yellowstone Club of Big Sky, Montana provides the most spectacular example.
Prospective members of the 13,400-acre ski and golf resort had to have a net worth of $3 million [...]

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December 19, 2008

Obama’s New Man at Interior: What Ken Salazar Means to Wyoming

Okay, Ken Salazar opposed saving the black-tailed prairie dog. But give President-elect Barack Obama’s choice to head up the Interior Department a break.
After eight years of the Bush Administration’s using Interior to enrich its friends in the energy business, obliterate huge swaths of landscape – see the Upper Green River Valley — short-change us on [...]

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December 19, 2008

Obama's New Man at Interior: What Ken Salazar Means to Wyoming

Okay, Ken Salazar opposed saving the black-tailed prairie dog. But give President-elect Barack Obama’s choice to head up the Interior Department a break.
After eight years of the Bush Administration’s using Interior to enrich its friends in the energy business, obliterate huge swaths of landscape – see the Upper Green River Valley — short-change us on [...]

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December 1, 2008

Bears by the Numbers, Keeping Tabs on Our Bruins

Casper — Ever since that day in 1961 that the Craighead brothers, Frank and John, placed a radio collar around the neck of Marian, a female grizzly bear, bear biologists have formally designated bears with numbers.
Marian was No. 40 – her life and times and tragic death documented in “Track of the Grizzly,” by Frank [...]

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November 17, 2008

Wyoming Ruling Complicates Snowmobile Scene, Pro-Snowmobile Group Declares Victory

CASPER  –  U.S. District Judge Clarence Brimmer said in a Friday ruling that, while he didn’t like another federal judge’s decision to throw out Yellowstone National Park snowmobile rules, he wasn’t going to fight it.
But Brimmer confused matters by also ruling that “the NPS[National Park Service] shall reinstate the 2004 temporary rule until such time [...]

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November 17, 2008

$100-million GE-Wyoming Coal Project Found Willing, Discreet Partner In Wyoming

The story behind the new $100-million GE-Wyoming coal gasification project goes back to the early 1980s when a then-California-based energy company, Tosco, was trying to extract fuel from massive oil shale deposits outside Grand Junction, Colorado.
The challenge at the time, former Tosco CEO Morton Winston recalled in an interview with WyoFile.com, was to build a [...]

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