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This weekend, Native peoples from across the region will gather outside of Jackson for the fourth annual Teton Powwow on May 18. The event brings together hundreds of dancers, vendors and thousands of spectators in a celebration of traditional and contemporary Indigenous cultures.
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President Joe Biden issued an executive order on Monday forcing a bitcoin mine in Cheyenne owned by Chinese nationals to shut down. The cryptocurrency mine is located within one mile of Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, which is also home to a nuclear missile program.
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The exhibition is on display at universities in over 20 countries.
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Suicide rates for female veterans are more than double that of non-veteran women in the U.S – and suicide rates among female vets have also increased at a much higher rate than their male counterparts. The Sheridan VA is trying to combat those statistics by organizing more opportunities for female veterans to create community, heal and give feedback about their health care needs.
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Six University of Wyoming sorority sisters are appealing a federal judge's ruling from August that a transgender student could join their sorority. Oral arguments for the appeal are set for Tuesday.
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The deadline for registered voters to change political party affiliation for Wyoming's primary election is Wednesday, May 15.
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Journalist Charles A. Wells published the twice-monthly newsletter “Between the Lines” for more than thirty years beginning in 1942. The bulletin promised to illuminate important news developments with brief, but well sourced stories from around the world.
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The suit has implications for access to roughly eight million acres of public land in the West, which are otherwise “corner locked.”