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Ep. 7: Dr. Andy Galpin - Fueling for the Hunt with Human Performance Science

Ep. 7: Dr. Andy Galpin - Fueling for the Hunt with Human Performance Science

00:00:00 Speaker 1: Have a plan and be consistent. 00:00:01 Speaker 2: We can adjust the playbook, but when the playbook is different every single time, we have no idea of knowing what worked, what didn't caused you to have the great day, terrible...

Owner:  Peter Chernin
Stellenbosch University researcher part of dinosaur breakthrough in Mongolia
Wyoming Lawmakers Consider Data Privacy for Government

Wyoming Lawmakers Consider Data Privacy for Government

(TNS) — A bill draft concerning data privacy for government entities advanced this week in a Wyoming Legislature committee. Concerns regarding administrative costs, conflicts with public records laws and the exclusion of corporate data were...

Owner:  Jeffrey T Leeds & Robert Bernstein Sr
Cheyenne City Councilmember dives into possible Municipal Building remodel

Cheyenne City Councilmember dives into possible Municipal Building remodel

Cheyenne, Wyo. - Cheyenne's Municipal Building, built originally in 1979 could look different in the future as ideas are coming together to remodel the inside, and in speaking with Cheyenne City Council Ward II's Dr. Mark Rinne, renovations are...

Owner:  Patricia & Brian Lane
Cheyenne City Council approves vehicle noise ordinance

Cheyenne City Council approves vehicle noise ordinance

CHEYENNE — After several weeks of debate, public comment and unanswered questions, the Cheyenne City Council voted Monday night to approve an ordinance governing vehicle mufflers, excessive smoke and unreasonable noise. However, there was one...

Owner:  Bob Bonnar & Stephanie Bonnar & Robb Hicks
Wyoming combats suicide

Wyoming combats suicide

RIVERTON — In 2023, Wyoming no longer led the nation in suicide deaths per capita – but the challenges the state faces with suicide and mental health are far from solved. The Cowboy State still has one of the highest suicide rates in the country,...

Owner:  Bob Bonnar & Stephanie Bonnar & Robb Hicks
Wyoming unemployment falls to 3.2% in August 2025

Wyoming unemployment falls to 3.2% in August 2025

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Research & Planning section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services reported Monday that the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell from 3.3% in July to 3.2% in August. Wyoming’s unemployment rate is...

Owner:  Bob Bonnar & Stephanie Bonnar & Robb Hicks
Budd Named Deputy Director of Wyoming Department of Agriculture

Budd Named Deputy Director of Wyoming Department of Agriculture

Joe Budd was recently named Deputy Director of the Wyoming Department of Agriculture (WDA) and started on September 22, 2025. A sixth generation Wyomingite who grew up on a ranch outside Lander, Budd has dedicated all of his past work and academic...

Owner:  Brown Family
Laramie County Community College to change name, expand reach beyond Wyoming
FDA advises against the use of Tylenol, Cheyenne Women's Clinic disagrees

FDA advises against the use of Tylenol, Cheyenne Women's Clinic disagrees

On September 22, President Trump announced that the Food and Drug Administration will recommend that acetaminophen, commonly known by the brand name Tylenol, be sparingly used during pregnancy, citing a contested study that suggested a link...

Owner:  Bill Fielder
Point Periodontics introduces new technology to combat gum disease

Point Periodontics introduces new technology to combat gum disease

CHEYENNE FENTON / GAZETTE-JOURNAL Periodontist Dr. Jennifer Anderson demonstrated Point Periodontic and Implant’s new cleaning procedure, using their new AIRFLOW machine on dental hygienist Erin Davis. Point Periodontics and Implants, Hayes, is...

Owner:  Steve Stewart

Gas Pipeline Rupture Halts Train, Ignites Massive Fire in Wyoming

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating a natural gas pipeline rupture incident that caused a fiery explosion on Sunday, bringing a Union Pacific Railroad train, which was carrying hazardous materials, to a halt just feet...

Owner:  The Euro Institute for Information and Technology Transfer in Environmental Protection (EITEP)
Wyoming legislative committee advances government data privacy bill

Wyoming legislative committee advances government data privacy bill

CHEYENNE — A bill draft concerning data privacy for government entities advanced this week in a Wyoming Legislature committee. Concerns regarding administrative costs, conflicts with public records laws and the exclusion of corporate data were...

Owner:  Patricia & Brian Lane
Cheyenne City Council unanimously passes vehicle noise control ordinance

Cheyenne City Council unanimously passes vehicle noise control ordinance

The Cheyenne City Council has unanimously approved a new ordinance aimed at curbing excessive vehicle noise at the Sept. 23 meeting. The law requires all vehicles to have a functioning muffler and bans the use of cutouts or bypasses. Police...

Owner:  Bill Fielder
First Minuteman III missile silo taken offline in Wyoming

First Minuteman III missile silo taken offline in Wyoming

Submitted Photo U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Colin Connor, director of Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) Modernization, Site Activation Task Force, gives insights at the Sentinel program town hall in Minot, Tuesday, Aug. 26. CHEYENNE, Wyo. –...

Owner:  Ogden-Nutting Family
Wyoming Is One of 8 States to See an Increase in Foodborne Disease Outbreaks Since COVID

Wyoming Is One of 8 States to See an Increase in Foodborne Disease Outbreaks Since COVID

Each year, an estimated 48 million Americans suffer from foodborne illnesses. While many cases are isolated, others stem from outbreaks—when two or more people become ill from the same contaminated food or drink. These outbreaks are particularly...

Owner:  Patricia & Brian Lane
Wyomingites with deep conservation roots oppose axing Forest Service Roadless Rule

Wyomingites with deep conservation roots oppose axing Forest Service Roadless Rule

Conservation groups, hunters, hikers and Wyomingites carrying on family conservation legacies are resisting the Trump administration’s plan to eliminate the 2001 Forest Service Roadless Rule. At the close of the 21-day comment period Friday, the...

Owner:  WyoFile (Non-profit)
High schoolers around Wyoming explore STEM at Casper College

High schoolers around Wyoming explore STEM at Casper College

High schoolers from around Wyoming visited Casper College on Tuesday to explore the School of Science for STEM day. Mini classes demonstrated concepts in geography, computer science, biology, chemistry and more, as students toured the labs and met...

Owner:  Bill Fielder
Wyoming pronghorn migration corridor advances to Governor for review

Wyoming pronghorn migration corridor advances to Governor for review

The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission has recommended full designation of the Sublette Pronghorn Herd migration corridor, advancing the proposal to Gov. Mark Gordon for review. At a Sept. 9–10 meeting in Lander, the commission reviewed a biological...

Owner:  Bill Fielder

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