Tuesday Jul 22 | Casper Star Tribune
Outdoor Hall of Fame honors four
In the realm of the wilds, a handful of people are selected each year by the Wildlife Heritage Foundation to represent the best of Wyoming's outdoor heritage.
Groups protest Little Mountain lease sale
The fishing is pretty good on Currant Creek on Little Mountain south of Rock Springs.
Poll question brings reader comments
Our poll question last week on the Green River Star Web site brought some interesting comments from readers and folks in the community.
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Fire has little impact on mine operations
Impact from a fire at Solvay Minerals on Friday afternoon is expected to be minimal.
Forest supervisor rejects additions to Fish Creek and Patrol Cabin in Gros Ventre.
Sage grouse group seeks ways to make plan effective
The Southwest Sage-Grouse Working Group will participate in a meeting Thursday, July 17, 2008, at the Green River office of the Wyoming Game & Fish Department, beginning at 9:00 A.M. The role of the group is to ...
Sandhill crane population explodes; July only month to apply for permits
The Wyoming Game & Fish Department is reminding hunters that July is the only month to apply for limited quota sandhill crane permits.
Hold Internet Field Day for hunter education
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will hold a Hunter Education Internet Field Day from 9:00 A.M. to 1 P.M., Saturday, August 9, at the Uinta Education Center, 1013 Cheyenne Drive, Evanston.
Comments due today on plan to hunt wolves
Today is the last day to comment on Wyoming's proposed wolf hunting regulations.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Karen Ropp views the town of Green River before re-boarding the 5 California Zephyr Amtrak train in Green River, Wyoming June 13, 2008.
Wells versus wildlife: Drill plan draws flak
Additional Pinedale Mesa rigs will hurt grouse and deer, pollute air, conservationists say.
Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne on Monday announced $1 million in funds for the pronghorn migration corridor from Bridger-Teton National Forest to Sublette County.
Brett and Tyler's Excellent Adventure
Here are some factoids from Brett Clark and Tyler Keay's 2,000-mile bike trek along the Continental Divide.
Deseret Morning News - Opinions
Last week, crude oil futures traded at nearly $140 a barrel for deliveries in July.
Green River city govt., school sued over drowning
The estate of a 10-year-old girl who drowned during a school field trip at the Green River Recreation Center is suing the city, school district and several employees over the girl's death.
Begin rotomilling in Green River
The contractor, Western Wyoming Construction Co. of Lander, Wyoming plans to begin mobilizing equipment on Monday and plans to begin rotomilling the surface of the road on Wednesday, June 18.
Precipitation is 92 to 255% of average
May precipitation across Wyoming's river basins averaged 92 to 255 percent of average.
Officials lay out power line project
Wyoming is the main target for about 10,000 megawatts of new electrical transmission lines, beginning with the Gateway West project, stretching some 1,100 miles from Glenrock to Medicine Bow and finally to ...
School board could name Mathern to No. 2 post
The Natrona County school board will vote tonight to appoint Mark Mathern associate superintendent of curriculum and instruction.