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A group of several dozen Indigenous youth from across the Klamath Basin recently emerged victorious after a monthlong journey paddling the Klamath River.
"Every dollar saved is a step toward opportunity — whether that's college, job training or any path that builds a stronger future," said Treasurer Daniel Elliott.
Dutch investigative journalist Olivier van Beemen published In the Name of Nature: An Investigation into the Neocolonial ...
Despite ambitious emissions goals, the state is failing to track and regulate fossil-fueled backup generators. The creeping ...
A new chapter of the Ghost Town Trail’s story began Monday as a crowd of about 100 people braved the heat for the unveiling ...
John Koprowski, the dean of the University of Wyoming’s Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources and a Wyoming ...
As we followed a faint trail through The Nature Conservancy’s Ivanhoe Dune and Swale Nature Preserve in West Gary last year, ...
Surround Bird Feeders With Plants There are few cheerier sights than that of lively, colorful birds visiting backyard feeders. That is, until your gaze moves to the brown patch below. However, by ...
If you’re an ASU student wondering what to do during Fall Break ASU, you’re in the right place! This article is all about ...
Steven W. Horn has always been drawn to writing, reading and researching throughout his life, and his career as an author has only deepened those passions. Even before he was an author, Horn was ...
The court order is the latest in a string of disputes between Stillwater Conservation District and neighboring Carbon Conservation District and Carbon County.
In one sense, it’s odd to associate any firefly with youth, for by the time we see them lighting up our nights, they are ...