State Tipoffs Involving Wyoming Newsletter for Sunday December 04, 2022 ( 6 items ) |
Gov. Noem and Gov. Gordon Tell Forest Service to Revise Assessments for Black Hills National Forest
PIERRE, South Dakota, Dec. 3 -- Gov. Kristi Noem, R-South Dakota, issued the following news release:
This week, Governor Kristi Noem and Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon urged the Supervisor of the Black Hills National Forest to produce another set of draft assessments for the Forest's Plan Revision process.
"We request that the Forest Service produce another set of draft assessments with a public comment period, that those assessments include citations for factual statements, and that they contai
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UW Science Initiative Educators Present Active-Learning Projects at Preeminent Teaching Conference
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Nov. 29 (TNSres) -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
Seven Learning Actively Mentoring Program (LAMP) educators from the University of Wyoming and Laramie County Community College recently presented projects at the Original Lilly Conference on College Teaching at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
LAMP, part of the UW Science Initiative, is a comprehensive, sustained mentoring and professional development program. LAMP emphasizes how to best adopt a
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UW Survey Finds Donald Trump Remains Popular In Wyoming
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Nov. 29 (TNSres) -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
Former President Donald Trump remains popular among the people of Wyoming, according to a recent University of Wyoming survey.
Of those who responded, 30 percent rated Trump's performance as president as "excellent," while another 28 percent rated his performance as "good." The Wyoming Survey and Analysis Center's Survey Research Center at UW conducted telephone interviews with 524 Wyoming reside
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UW's Koprowski Receives Aldo Leopold Memorial Award
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Nov. 29 (TNSawa) -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
The most effective way to advance wildlife conservation is through partnerships, says John Koprowski, dean of the University of Wyoming's Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources.
Koprowski, the 2022 recipient of The Wildlife Society's Aldo Leopold Memorial Award, emphasized partnerships in his acceptance speech at the organization's recent annual conference in Spokane, Wash.
"We can't d
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UW-Led Research Finds Hurricane Forecasts Impair Birth Outcomes
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Dec. 1 (TNSjou) -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
In August 2011, as Hurricane Irene approached North Carolina, the National Hurricane Center released forecasts depicting where in the state the storm might hit.
These forecasts undoubtedly helped many people prepare for the coming violent wind and torrential rain. Hurricane Irene ended up bringing destructive tornadoes, 115 mile-per-hour winds, a powerful storm surge, up to 17 inches of rain and f
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Wyoming Opinion On Abortion Has Changed Little In 20 Years, According To UW Survey
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Dec. 1 (TNSres) -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
The abortion issue has been a matter of national political debate over the past five decades, with the debate intensifying with the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning the precedent set in Roe v. Wade. Public opinion in Wyoming regarding abortion has changed little over the past 20 years, however, according to surveys conducted by the University of Wyoming.
The statewide telephone surve
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