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    Big Horn Basin Folk Festival – Catch it this August 6-7 in Thermopolis!

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    click on the image above for a full list of Big Horn Basin Folk Festival Events & Details! “Hear Me Now” — Wyoming Storytellers Take Spotlight By Ellen Sue Blakely Images provided by Hot Springs Greater Learning Foundation For a full schedule of presenters during “Hear Me Now” Storytelling Circle, August 6-7, see www.wyomingfolkfestival.com. Other weekend events include the Gift of the Waters Pageant Days, Kiwanis Craft Fair and the Big Horn Basin Folk Festival, with music performances all day, demonstrators, workshops, food vendors, juried art show & sale and kid-friendly activities. When we were kids and all the cousins gathered for the annual Fourth of July ice cream and…

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    2 December, 2013

    WY WOMEN: LISA HUENEKE, NEW EXEC DIRECTOR OF LANDER ART CENTER

    23 July, 2012

    WYOMING FIRST: Dowd House Studios

    4 January, 2013
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    EXPLORE WYOMING: National Bighorn Sheep Center, Dubois

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    There are so many wonderful gems in our square state that are wonderful places to explore! If a Wyoming vacation is on your travel plans for this year, be sure to consider heading to Dubois – where the opportunities are endless for great recreation! The National Bighorn Sheep Center is just one wonderful place you must visit while you’re there. We enjoyed reading their end of year e-blast so much that we wanted to share their news with all our readers too … Visit the National Bighorn Sheep Center in Dubois Online From the National Bighorn Sheep Center … Happy Holidays! We thank you for your support, whether as a…

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    Chabad Jewish Center of WY Celebrates Passover

    8 April, 2012

    ON THE CALENDAR: Memorial Day Weekend & Food News

    25 May, 2012

    MADE IN WYOMING: Olde Tyme Remedies/Unker’s Multi-Purpose Therapeutic Products

    6 March, 2014
  • Bill Sniffin,  Most Recent,  News From The Parks,  WY People,  Wyoming Agriculture,  Wyoming History,  Wyoming Travel and Tourism,  Wyoming wildlife and scenery,  Yellowstone National Park

    Bill Sniffin: My Wyoming

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    MY WYOMING — by Bill Sniffin Smoky times remind of state’s worst fires   As I write this, the beautiful view of the Wind River Mountains out of my window is obscured.  It is so smoky we are leaving our windows shut because it smells like a brush fire a short distance away. In this case, that brush fire is 1,000 miles away.  Northern California and parts of Oregon and Washington are burning up. This smoke is covering up towns all over Wyoming especially in the Big Horn Basin and Wind River Basin. It is hard to find a city or town from Cheyenne to Evanston or Powell to Gillette in…

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    2 May, 2014

    ON THE CALENDAR: Art, Earth Day, GTNP and more!

    16 April, 2012

    ARTS: Celtic Festival in Evanston, Corridor Gallery Casper

    18 March, 2013
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    FROM THE PARKS: Fourth Graders Welcome at GTNP!

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      Grand Teton National Park Welcomes Fourth-Grade Students New Program Encourages Families and Classes to Visit National Parks MOOSE, WY — Grand Teton National Park invites all fourth-grade students to visit the park for free as part of the White House’s new Every Kid in a Park program. Fourth-grade students can visit https://www.everykidinapark.gov/ to complete an activity and obtain a voucher for a free annual entry pass to more than 2,000 federal recreation areas and lands, including national parks. Grand Teton National Park Superintendent David Vela said, “We invite all fourth graders and their families, as well as fourth-grade classes, to the park to discover, learn and have fun.” Vela said one of…

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    ON THE CALENDAR: November 30, 2012

    30 November, 2012

    ON THE CALENDAR: Fourth of July Around Wyoming

    2 July, 2013

    Halloween in Wyoming!

    26 October, 2011
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    NEWS FROM THE PARKS: Nuisance Black Bear with Cub Captured & Relocated to Zoo

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    Nuisance Black Bear with Cub Captured & Relocated to Zoo From National Park Service MOOSE, WY — On Wednesday afternoon, August 19, Grand Teton National Park biologists captured a female black bear and her cub that on numerous occasions acquired human food items left unattended by visitors to the String, Leigh, and Jenny Lake areas.  Due to a long history of nuisance behavior, this bear and her cub were removed from the park and relocated to the Great Plains Zoo in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on Saturday, August 22. The decision to remove the bears from the park was made out of concern for public safety. On Friday afternoon, August…

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    ON THE CALENDAR: December 7, 2012

    7 December, 2012

    ARTS: NYC Ballet at Dancers Workshop, Corridor Gallery, WY Shakespeare, Lander River Fest

    22 July, 2013
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    NEWS FROM THE PARKS: Caution Floating the Snake

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    ​Rangers Caution Visitors Floating the Snake River Between Deadman’s Bar and Moose Landing MOOSE, WY Grand Teton National Park / National Park Service — After a recent spate of incidents on the stretch of the Snake River between Deadman’s Bar and Moose Landing, Grand Teton National Park Rangers are cautioning boaters to choose segments of river that are appropriate for their experience and ability level. Rangers have conducted rescues on the Snake River near the Bar BC Ranch for five separate parties since August 1, 2015. Though nobody was seriously injured in the incidents, the consequences of such accidents on the Snake River can be catastrophic. Though the Snake River in…

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    15 November, 2013

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    27 September, 2011

    WY PEOPLE: Lander Children’s Art Museum

    20 October, 2011
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    NEWS FROM THE PARKS: Ride Menor’s Ferry at Grand Teton National Park

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    FROM GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK:  Ride Menor’s Ferry & Experience Early Method of River Crossing on the Snake MOOSE, WY — Ever wondered how Jackson Hole’s early settlers crossed the Snake River before bridges? Beginning Monday, July 20, visitors can take a ride on a replica ferry boat and experience crossing the Snake in the same fashion provided by Bill Menor through his routine ferry service of the late 1800s and early 1900s. Park ranger naturalists will offer free rides daily from 9:00–10:15 a.m. and 1:15–2:15 p.m., as well as before and after the ranger-led program, “A Walk into the Past,” that occurs each day at 2:30 p.m.  Call 307.739.3399…

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    29 July, 2013

    ON THE CALENDAR: January 18, 2013

    19 January, 2013

    ART IN WY: CORRIDOR GALLERY, CASPER MEMBER ARTISTS

    22 July, 2011
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    From the Parks: Two Temp Exhibits Celebrate Wyoming at Natl Elk Refuge

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     CLICK HERE & READ OUR NEW ISSUE ONLINE!   Two temporary exhibits will be on display next month at the Jackson Hole & Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center, located at 532 N. Cache Street in Jackson. The public is invited to view the colorful exhibits, which celebrate Wyoming successes. From the National Elk Refuge … The first exhibit commemorates the 125th anniversary of Wyoming statehood. Wyoming became the 44th state admitted to the Union on July 10, 1890. An interactive display will give visitors an opportunity to learn more about the state’s history and fun facts. Both a Wyoming and National Elk Refuge time line will be featured, along with coloring sheets, state logos,…

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    ON THE CALENDAR: May 25, 2013

    24 May, 2013

    WY MAIN STREETS: Sheridan 3rd Thursday, Laramie Mural Project

    16 July, 2013
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    FROM THE PARKS: Migratory Bird Day

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      credit – Grand Teton National Park   Come Celebrate International Migratory Bird Day, May 9   MOOSE, WY —Visitors and local residents are invited to celebrate International Migratory Bird Day (IMBD)  at Grand Teton National Park by joining a bird-watching caravan on Saturday, May 9th. Park Ranger Andrew Langford will visit several park areas that provide the best opportunities to locate, identify, and record birds as part of the annual North American bird count and annual IMBD observance. Anyone interested in birds is welcome. The bird-watching excursion begins at 8 a.m. from the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center in Moose and finishes by 4 p.m. at Christian Pond…

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    MADE IN WYOMING: Bill Sniffin’s book, “My Wyoming 101 Special Places”

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      Sniffin Publishes Second Coffee Table Book about Wyoming Just in Time for Christmas Wyoming author and journalist Bill Sniffin has just made available copies of his newest coffee table book about Wyoming, called MY WYOMING 101 Special Places. The book is a 156-page effort featuring 42 photographers and 156 color photos about the state, including 14 foldout pages. His earlier book, Wyoming’s 7 Greatest Natural Wonders, published in 2012, has already sold 15,000 copies and is believed to be the best selling coffee table book in the state. Sniffin, of Lander, is a photographer, journalist and entrepreneur who has lived in Wyoming for 44 years.  His weekly newspaper column appears in…

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    22 July, 2013

    WYOVORE: Wyoming Food News: April 26

    26 April, 2012

    WY Camping Recommendations — From the Fans!

    8 August, 2011
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    Liberty Lausterer: Hitch Your Wagon to the Stars

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    visit our website & read the new Sprinter 2014 issue! Our guest blogger, Liberty Lausterer, is back with another introspective look at our square state. Liberty moved to Wyoming within this past year, and offers us her perspective at life in the Cowboy State from a new resident’s eyes.   HITCH YOUR WAGON TO THE STARS Here’s a scary thought. According to Tyler Nordgren, author of Stars Above, Earth Below: Astronomy in the National Parks, 50% of children born this year will never see the Milky Way. I’m no astronomer, but I’d say that’s pretty tragic news. At a recent talk Nordgren gave at UW, he shared how light pollution…

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    16 May, 2011

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    25 October, 2012

    Did You Know…We’re “Organic”?

    2 June, 2010
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    NEWS FROM THE PARKS: Report on Grizzlies in Yellowstone Ecosystem

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    visit our website & read the current issue AGENCY REPORTS AT MEETING PRESENT UNANIMOUSLY GOOD NEWS ABOUT YELLOWSTONE ECOSYSTEM GRIZZLY BEAR RECOVERY BOZEMAN – Managers from the state, tribal, and federal agencies responsible for recovery of the grizzly bear in the Yellowstone Ecosystem heard good news at their recent meeting in Bozeman, Montana.  Despite being a poor cone production year for the already beleaguered whitebark pine trees (WBP), managers heard reports of surprisingly few conflicts between humans and grizzly bears, even though a record count of 58 unduplicated females with cubs were observed in the ecosystem this year.  Especially promising was that a female with cub was documented in each…

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    28 June, 2012

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    4 June, 2013

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    10 October, 2010
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    ART IN WY: Karen McLain, Sage Community Art Center & More

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    artists Jamie Barron & Sonja Caywood SHERIDAN:  Sagebrush Community Art Center Presents “East Meets West in Wyoming” Sagebrush Art Center hosts “East Meets West in Wyoming,” paintings by Sonja Caywood & Jamie Barron.  This show features a common theme in two artistic styles:   Jamie Barron, born in North Dakota, currently resides in New York City, where she earned her MFA in Fine Art.  Barron says of her work: “I like to engage the viewer by using familiar iconography from everyday life experiences such as barns, cows and horses but changing them just so subtle to make one stop and look.  Sometimes using glitter or glazes to create an ethereal…

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    WYOVORE: Wyoming Food News April 19

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    Hunting Prep, Laramie Main Street News, Art in Sheridan…

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    visit our website & read the current issue NATIONAL ELK REFUGE MAKES PREPARATIONS FOR BISON & ELK HUNTING SEASONS image from National Elk Refuge website Wildlife managers are preparing for two upcoming hunting seasons on the National Elk Refuge. Hunting programs on the Refuge are used as a management tool to achieve optimum herd size as determined through a cooperative effort between the National Elk Refuge, Grand Teton National Park, and Wyoming Game & Fish Department managers. The 2013 bison hunting season on the National Elk Refuge will begin on August 15 and run through January 12, 2014. Bison hunting licenses are issued by the Wyoming Game & Fish Department.…

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    ARTS: Cheyenne Intl Film Festival (CIFF), WYOmericana Caravan

    13 May, 2013

    WY Cowboys Head to Invitational & Jackson Hole Chamber Receives Recognition

    12 March, 2012
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    MADE IN WY: Bunnery Natural Foods by The Bunnery Restaurant & Bakery

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    VISIT OUR WEBSITE & READ THE CURRENT ISSUE:  www.wyolifestyle.com OUR SISTER PUBLICATIONS:  Wyoming Weddingshttp://www.wyoweddings.com/ Wyovore  http://www.wyovore.com/ WYO  XYhttp://www.wyolifestyle.com/WYOXY/index.html The Wyoming Woman http://www.thewyomingwoman.com/ We are thrilled to team with the Wyoming Business Council to feature a Wyoming First business every week on our blog! Wyoming First is a program that promotes Wyoming member businesses. Visit their website (click here) to learn more about this service — and if you are a Wyoming business who’s not a member, be sure to inquire about membership! There are many benefits!  This week we are featuring Bunnery Natural Foods from The Bunnery Restaurant & Bakery in Jackson, WY Tony Labbe Bunnery Natural Foods  130 N. Cache Street  Jackson, WY 83001  855-472-6652 (855-GRANOLA) / 307-733-5474 tony@bunnery.com  www.bunnerynaturalfoods.com   www.bunnery.com…

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