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Wyoming Wild Raffle Winner is announced

Governor Mark Gordon is pleased to congratulate Greg Johnson of Cheyenne as the 2020 winner of the Wyoming Governor’s Wild Bison raffle. For the second year, Governor Gordon donated a bison license to support Wyoming wildlife conservation.   “I send my congratulations and well-wishes for a successful hunt to Greg,” Governor Gordon s...

Wyoming Wild Raffle Winner is announced

Governor Mark Gordon is pleased to congratulate Greg Johnson of Cheyenne as the 2020 winner of the Wyoming Governor’s Wild Bison raffle. For the second year, Governor Gordon donated a bison license to support Wyoming wildlife conservation.   “I send my congratulations and well-wishes for a successful hunt to Greg,” Governor Gordon s...

Powder River Fire Restrictions

Effective Friday, July 24 at 12:01 a.m., Powder River County will enter Stage 1 fire restrictions. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks follows the county’s lead in placing fire restrictions on its properties within that county, so campfire and smoking restrictions also will be in place at Broadus Bridge Fishing Access Site.   Under Stage 1...

Powder River Fire Restrictions

Effective Friday, July 24 at 12:01 a.m., Powder River County will enter Stage 1 fire restrictions. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks follows the county’s lead in placing fire restrictions on its properties within that county, so campfire and smoking restrictions also will be in place at Broadus Bridge Fishing Access Site.   Under Stage 1...

Governor Steve Bullock In A News Conference Montana State University Will Help In COVID-19 Testing And Reiterated Statement

Wednesday Governor Steve Bullock announced the state will soon be able to expand surveillance COVID-19 testing for critical front-line health care personnel essential workers and other groups thanks to a partnership with Montana State University. In a news conference Bullock also said this. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/...

Recent Bear Caused human injury south of Cody

Yesterday afternoon the Wyoming Game and Fish Department investigated a bear-caused human injury that occurred south of Cody.   At approximately 3 p.m. July 21, the Park County Sheriff’s office received a report from a third party that a hiker was injured by a bear near Deer Creek Pass on the Shoshone National Forest. The man walked to the Dee...