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Breaking down the farm bill: delay has implications for Wyoming

BUFFALO – Now that Election Day has come and gone, ag communities and their advocates are hoping that Congress can co

Affordable housing bill on 2025 legislative agenda

BUFFALO — The lack of affordable housing in the state is so harmful to residents and municipal tax bases that it “is

Snowplow crews in Johnson County still not fully staffed

BUFFALO — Wyoming Department of Transportation snowplow crews in Johnson County aren’t fully staffed for winter yet,

Historic fire season, Snow snuffs busy fire season in northeast Wyoming

BUFFALO — After a year of record moisture in 2023, northeast Wyoming was ready to burn. And burn it did.

When the dust settles, Ranchers wrapping up fall work post-fire

BUFFALO — A mid-October cattle shipping day is often windy, snowy or muddy, but this year, the temperature gauge read

BLM denies protests

BUFFALO — The Bureau of Land Management responded to and ultimately denied Johnson County’s protests of its amendment

House Draw fire scars sagebrush steppe

Growing concern

Cowboy priest comes to Buffalo

Shouldering the burden

Fire management efforts turn to recovery

Fire’s impacts on wildlife unclear

Love and loss, Stories from the fire line

Rangeland, habitat, ag infrastructure suffer extensive damage from House Draw fire

Multiple fires burning in and around Johnson County

BUFFALO — Lightning-sparked grass fires burned tens of thousands of acres in Johnson, Sheridan and Campbell counties

Ranchers report average hay year, Markets down slightly due to carryover

BUFFALO — Both the timing and the yield for hay harvest has been about average so far this summer, ranchers say.

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