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Harvard disputes claims its law review discriminates based on authors’ race, gender
Report claims editors consider race, gender when choosing articles to publish Harvard Law Review is pushing back against claims that it considers race or gender when selecting articles for publication, following a report alleging otherwise....

Can future stars like Josh Allen emerge from Wyoming amid NIL challenges?
As Buffalo Bills star quarterback Josh Allen's alma mater, the University of Wyoming, navigates a radically shifting college football landscape, it's becoming clear that Allen's path to success may be difficult to reproduce. Allen's rise was once...

Deaths of two homeless children become focal point of Detroit mayoral campaign
Detroit — More than five months after the deaths of two children in a Detroit casino parking structure, homelessness and affordable housing have become cornerstones of the city's mayoral primary election race as several candidates say prevention...

Arsenal fans across continents: 3am kick-offs, church services, and Bergkamp DVDs
For UK-based fans, pre-season is when they get a taste of what it’s like to be an international fan. This summer’s tour to Singapore and Hong Kong has given British fans early afternoon kick-offs during the working week. Recent tours to the U.S....

Seneca Trail Park remains hot topic at Wyoming County Commissioners meeting
Wyoming County Commissioners reminded everyone that Seneca Trail Park in Eaton Twp., is closed on weekends and will remain that way for the time being. At a County Commissioners meeting on Tuesday morning (July 29), commissioners gave the reminder...

Charges dropped against Children & Youth caseworker in Meshoppen child neglect case
Wyoming County District Attorney Joe Peters announced Wednesday that he will terminate the prosecution of county Children and Youth Services caseworker Gerald K. Pender in connection with a case of child neglect and abuse in Meshoppen. Peters, in...

Wyoming is losing young people. Lawmakers are unclear how to fix it
People are leaving Wyoming at one of the highest rates in the country. This week, state lawmakers didn’t move forward one proposal to fix that. Wyoming Business Council CEO Josh Dorrell spoke to the Legislature’s interim Joint Minerals, Business...
Gray weighs his odds in race for Wyoming governor or U.S. representative

Morning Download: Nevada football fall camp kicks off; Wyoming outlines rev share plans
On weekday mornings, Nevada Sports Net will recap three big headlines of the day in its Morning Download. Read below for today's topics. 1. Nevada football fall camp kicks off The Nevada football team begins fall camp this afternoon to kick off...

Women’s Lacrosse Recognized as IWLCA Academic Honor Squad, Four Named to DIII Honor Roll
The Gwynedd Mercy University women's lacrosse team was recognized as one of 383 institutions acknowledged as an IWLCA Academic Honor Squad for the 2024-2025 season, achieving a team GPA of 3.2 or higher. Additionally, four student-athletes,...

Bailey fights to reinstate women’s records erased by NCAA
JEFFERSON CITY -- Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey recently joined a letter urging the National Collegiate Athletic Association to restore to female athletes the records, titles, awards and recognitions they earned but were denied because...

Natrona County Library Launches “Know Your Government” Civic Education Series
Casper, Wyo. – The Natrona County Library is inviting the community to get informed, get involved, and get connected with local and state government through a new civic education series, Know Your Government: From City Hall to the State Capitol....

Sweeney, Malherbe place first for long and short courses during World Championship Pack Burro Race
Runners and their burros took their marks on the Front Street start line during the past weekend’s burro races in Fairplay. With performances from Park County locals as well as those from surrounding mountain towns and out of state, the 76th Burro...

Op-Ed: Wyoming parents shouldn’t lose hope about paused education choice funds
While funds may be temporarily paused for the nearly 4,000 families approved to receive education savings account funding in Wyoming pending judicial review, they should not lose hope. The law and common sense are on their side. In his injunction...

Trump, Congress allocate nearly $6.2 billion in state education grants
(The Center Square) – The Trump administration’s Department of Education has begun releasing more than $6 billion of grant money to states through five programs, including funds for children who are in the country illegally and enrolled in public...

2025 TCU Women’s Volleyball Season Preview
TCU Volleyball is set to start its 2025 campaign in just over a month with a chance to build off of a very successful 2024 season. Last year, the Frogs went 22-8 with a 13-5 record in the Big 12, good for fifth in the conference. TCU earned a bid...

Rep. Josh Schriver Targets Elliott-Larsen LGBTQ+ Protections in Latest Attack
He's baaaack. And as per usual, wow, he's messy. Just months after getting publicly humiliated by State Sen. Jeremy Moss (D-Southfield) for his failed anti-marriage resolution, State Rep. Josh Schriver (R-Oxford) is taking another swing at...

Almost 250,000 Attended Cheyenne Frontier Days
Cheyenne, WY (RELEASE from CFD) July 30th, 2025 — From sunup to sunset, the 129th edition of Cheyenne Frontier Days was packed with entertainment, memorable moments and a boost to the local economy. This year’s theme, the “Year of the Bull,”...

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints reopens trails for Trek in Wyoming
WYOMING (ABC4) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints have reopened trail routes to Trek groups near Lander, Wyoming. Church officials with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints have reopened trail routes in Wyoming. The trail...

Cheyenne County Welcomes Water and Cropping Systems Assistant Extension Educator
By Chabella Guzman PREEC Communications No stranger to the southern Panhandle of Nebraska, Vinicius Zuppa joined the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Panhandle Research, Extension and Education Center and Nebraska Extension Engagement Zone 1 on July...