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UW Football Coach Dave Christensen (Ethan Miller, Getty Images)
UW Football Coach Dave Christensen (Ethan Miller, Getty Images)
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Cowboy Football Camps Scheduled

For the second consecutive year University of Wyoming Head Football Coach Dave Christensen and his staff will be holding football camps around Wyoming in June.

UW Director of Recruiting Matt Rahl says there are three different camps for different age groups

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Gov. Mead Calls For Help For Oklahoma Victims

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead is calling on state residents to join an effort to raise money to support victims of the recent tornado that hit Moore, Okla.

Mead said Thursday that Wyoming residents Foster and Lynn Friess have committed to donate $1 million to the relief effort

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Six students from colleges and universities across the nation are on campus for the next 10 weeks to study astronomy through an NSF-REU grant. From left are Daniel Dale, professor and chair of UW’s Department of Physics and Astronomy; Katie Lester, Erica Keller, Emily Rolen, Jamie Burk, James Chapman and Eric Topel.
Six students from colleges and universities across the nation are on campus for the next 10 weeks to study astronomy through an NSF-REU grant. From left are Daniel Dale, professor and chair of UW’s Department of Physics and Astronomy; Katie Lester, Erica Keller, Emily Rolen, Jamie Burk, James Chapman and Eric Topel.
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UW Hosts Astronomy Experience for Students from Across the Nation

Six undergraduate students from across the country will come together to study astronomy at the University of Wyoming.

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Falling Trees A Danger In Black Hills Forest

RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — U.S. Forest Service officials say falling trees pose an increasing threat to hikers, bikers, campers and others in the Black Hills National Forest of western South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming

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Bull Elks In Yellowstone National Park
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Brucellosis Found In Big Horn Mountain Elk

POWELL, Wyo. (AP) — Two elk have tested positive for brucellosis in the Bighorn Mountains.

However, no cattle in the same area have been found with the disease.

State Veterinarian Jim Logan is recommending a risk assessment of livestock and advised area livestock producers to conduct voluntary surveillance for brucellosis

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Wim Vandenbussche, Flickr
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National Weather Service Urging Caution During Thunderstorms

With severe thunderstorms throughout much of the country this week, including the Rocky Mountain states, National Weather Service meteorologists are urging people to illustrate caution during extreme weather situations

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Up To Foot Of Snow Possible In Northwest Wyoming

The National Weather Service posted a winter weather advisory on Wednesday for the Absaroka Mountains in northwest Wyoming.

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Kari Eakins, Townsquare Media
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Luke Martinez Named in Civil Suit

A man has filed a civil lawsuit against former University of Wyoming basketball player Luke Martinez over a fight outside a bar last year.

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Wyoming Oil Production Up In 2012

CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming oil production topped 57 million barrels last year.

The Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission reports that the production total represents an 8 percent bump since 2003 and an 11 percent increase since 2009

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Steam drifts from Old Faithful, Michael Smith, Newsmakers, Getty Images
Steam drifts from Old Faithful, Michael Smith, Newsmakers, Getty Images
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Yellowstone Meeting To Focus On Old Faithful Geology

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) — Scientists and others will gather in Yellowstone National Park for three days next week to discuss what they know about the geothermal system in the Old Faithful area

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