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  • BLM enters scoping period for land use plans

    Jul 13, 2023

    The Bureau of Land Management on Tuesday opened a 45-day public scoping period to gather comments to inform an environmental impact statement for planned revisions to the resource management plans for the Newcastle Field Office and Nebraska planning area. The proposed revision would replace the existing 23-year-old Newcastle RMP that guides the management of approximately 287,900 acres of public lands and 1.7 million acres of federal mineral estate managed by the BLM in Crook, Weston and Niobrara counties in Wyoming. Through this process, BLM...

  • Invasive mussels intercepted

    Sarah Pridgeon|Jun 29, 2023

    Increased vigilance for invasive mussels has already resulted in five thwarted attempts to cross the Wyoming border this summer. Two of the five infested watercraft traveled through the check station in Beulah. Wyoming Game & Fish stepped up its efforts to stop zebra and quagga mussels from reaching waters in this state after an infestation of the invasive creatures was reported at Pactola Reservoir around this time last year, just 30 miles from the Wyoming border. This was the closest location...

  • Great first catch

    Jun 29, 2023

    Brodie Kelly from Upton went Fly fishing on Gray's Reef on the Platte river with his grandfather Randy Evans from Sundance. This was Brodie's first time fly fishing and this is the first fish he caught, a 28-inch rainbow....

  • Mill levy bump could help grasshopper control

    Sarah Pridgeon|Jun 22, 2023

    Though the Crook County Weed & Pest District budget is not yet finalized for the year ahead, it's looking likely that it will include some extra that could be used to assist landowners who are dealing with grasshopper problems this summer. Alycia Conroy-Davis, District Supervisor, presented the most recent draft of the district's annual general budget to the Crook County Commissioners on Monday. She explained that the grasshoppers are so bad in some areas that the Crook County Weed & Pest Board...

  • May showers brought June flowers

    Jun 15, 2023

    Warren Peak is resplendent with wildflowers this week thanks to rainy spring days across the area. According to the National Weather Service, June 9 and 10 brought over an inch to many places. A total of 1.05 inches were recorded near Alva during that time period, for instance....

  • Great turnout for fishing derby

    Jun 8, 2023

    The Sundance Rod and Gun Club's annual kids' fishing derby was held Sat., June 3 at Sundance Pond. Almost 40 kids, ages 13 and under, registered in sort of rainy conditions at noon. But the rain stopped at 1 p.m. and the weather was very nice for two hours for the kids to fish. The longest trout was caught by Adam Frazier and Brock Chandler at 9¾". The second longest trout was caught by Grayson Hooper at 9½". The first fish was caught by Adam Frazier. The longest perch was caught...

  • Voluntary climbing closure in June 

    Jun 8, 2023

    The month of June holds spiritual and cultural significance for the tribes closely associated with Mato Tipila – Bear Lodge (Devils Tower). The 1995 Devils Tower National Monument Climbing Management Plan established a voluntary closure for all climbing routes on the Tower out of respect for the cultural activities of Native Americans. The voluntary climbing closure has been implemented each June since 1996. As a result, the average number of climbers that choose not to climb during June has led to an 85% reduction. The National Park Service a...

  • Do's and don'ts to help avoid common summer illnesses

    Jun 8, 2023

    With warmer weather finally arriving, the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) wants residents to enjoy favorite activities while also avoiding certain illnesses often linked with summer fun. “If not done safely, many warm weather activities can sometimes cause unpleasant stomach-related symptoms and occasionally serious illness,” says Courtney Tillman, epidemiologist with WDH. Diseases such as cryptosporidiosis, giardiasis and shigellosis are diarrheal illnesses caused by swallowing water from pools or outdoor sources contaminated with ani...

  • NWTF Wyoming State Chapter hosts annual veterans' spring turkey hunt

    Jun 8, 2023

    During the first weekend of May, the NWTF Wyoming State Chapter held its annual veterans spring turkey hunt in Newcastle. Since its inception in 2018 with two veteran hunters, the event has grown steadily, and this year it proudly hosted four veterans. The state chapter diligently raises funds to cover various expenses associated with the hunt, including lodging, meals and licenses for the honored participants. Prior to the hunt, Joe Sandrini, Wyoming Game and Fish Department biologist, met...

  • Devils Tower National Monument staff attend training for high-angle rope rescue  

    May 25, 2023

    Last month, Devils Tower staff attended a high-angle rope rescue course. This course was instructed within the monument by "Rigging for Rescue" out of Ouray, CO. The one-week seminar included detailed instruction on high-angle rescue systems and how to use technical equipment for practical use. This training included the fundamentals of rope rescue. Throughout the training, they dedicated many hours to rescue scenarios. They used hundreds of meters of rope and a guiding line aerial ropeway...

  • Summer kick off this weekend at Keyhole

    May 25, 2023

    Start the summer off right at Keyhole State Park this Memorial Day Weekend! There will be many family-friendly activities about pollinators in a come and go as you like environment. This Kick-Off to Summer event takes place May 27 and 28 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Tatanka Group Shelter, and it is included in the Daily Use fee. Children must be accompanied by an adult. For questions, please contact Linley Mayer at [email protected] or 307-752-1429....

  • Free fishing day set for June 3

    May 25, 2023

    Enjoy a day of lakeside recreation at Keyhole Reservoir next weekend as part of the statewide celebration of Free Fishing Day. Wyoming Game & Fish designates the first Saturday of National Boating and Fishing Week each year as a day on which anyone can fish for free in Wyoming, without the need for a fishing license. The only exceptions to this offer are the Wind River Reservation and Yellowstone National Park. Numerous events have been planned across the state to help you make the most of the opportunity. For local anglers, Wyoming State...

  • Kids' fishing derby coming soon

    May 25, 2023

    The annual kids’ fishing derby sponsored by the Sundance Rod and Gun Club is scheduled for Sat., June 3, at Sundance Pond at the Fairgrounds with registration starting at noon. Fishing starts at 1 p.m. and ends at 3 p.m. There will be prizes for all kids and hot dogs and soda for everyone. For more information, please contact Douglas Ramsey at (307) 290-2901....

  • Tree Farmer of the Year

    May 18, 2023

    Crook County's Mike Frey has been named the 2023 Tree Farmer of the Year by Wyoming State Forestry. Frey has been the owner of the Moskee Land Corp property for close to twenty years now. Owning timbered ground comes with its own set of challenges, as he has learned throughout his ownership. His management tasks have spread from monitoring the timber harvests to thinning out the dog hair stands and everything in between. These in-between tasks included battling beetle infestations, reducing the...

  • Black Hills Snow Course Readings

    May 18, 2023

    Site Name Elevation (ft.) Current Snow Depth (in.) Current Snow Water Equivalent (in.) 30-Year Median SWE Last Year’s SWE Current Percent of 30-Year Median SWE Bear Lodge Divide 4680 0 0 0.2 1.6 0 Blind Park Snotel 6870 4 2 0.3 0.6 667 Cole Canyon Snotel 5870 10 3.6 1 3.8 360 North Rapid Creek Snotel 6250 1 1.3 0.3 2.9 433 Reuter Canyon 6280 3.2 1.2 2.7 1.9 44 Submitted by Sherry Burr, NRCS...

  • Don't let bugs take a bite out of outdoor fun

    May 18, 2023

    Simple personal actions can help residents escape some potentially serious insect-spread diseases linked with warmer weather and outdoor activities, according to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH). Courtney Tillman, epidemiologist with WDH, said avoiding mosquitos and ticks is the basic strategy and remains important. “Wyoming’s reported case numbers from the diseases these insects can cause are typically low, but we consistently see activity each year. And, unfortunately, the results can sometimes be severe,” Tillman said. West Nile virus...

  • Temporary closure to protect nesting falcons and climbers

    May 18, 2023

    Rock climbing routes on the east and northeast faces of Devils Tower summit will be temporarily closed effective immediately to protect nesting Peregrine and Prairie Falcons. The closure is implemented annually to provide the falcons with an undisturbed nesting location during this critical courtship and nest-selection period. The presence of climbers near falcon nests can be distressing to parent birds and disturbance from climbing activities may force falcons to abandon eggs or chicks. The closure is also implemented to protect climbers, as...

  • BLM to host first official meeting for management plan update

    Sarah Pridgeon|May 4, 2023

    The process to update the resource management plan (RMP) that governs Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land in Crook County has officially begun. The scoping period will begin with a series of public meetings, including one at the courthouse in Sundance on May 15 at 4 p.m. The document defines how the BLM approaches management of everything from livestock grazing and fire management to air quality and minerals on the lands it governs within northeast Wyoming and covers the tri-county region of Crook, Weston and Niobrara counties. The RMP for...

  • A different kind of storm

    Sarah Pridgeon|Apr 27, 2023

    After a winter that brought seemingly endless blizzards, we'd be forgiven for feeling glum at news of yet another squall. Sunday, however, brought a different kind of storm to the northern portion of the United States – a much more beautiful one. In this area, columns of light pulsed and danced as the day dwindled towards midnight, moving upwards towards a vast swirl overhead. The colors may have been less vivid than for skywatchers further north, but the aurora borealis was very much visible t...

  • Season changes approved - with one exception

    Sarah Pridgeon|Apr 27, 2023

    Alterations to this year’s hunting seasons have now been approved by the Wyoming Game & Fish Commission, but with one important change to what was proposed. The general deer season will still be shortened, but a little less than expected. “Our rifle season, after the commission met, is going to be November 1 through November 17, so we still cut the weekend out but with an extra few days of wiggle room to play with,” says Sundance Game Warden Nate Holst. The commission met last week to consider the adjustments, which were proposed mainly in re...

  • Watercraft changes made for 2023 at LAK Reservoir near Newcastle

    Apr 27, 2023

    The threat of an introduction of invasive aquatic species into LAK Reservoir near Newcastle is resulting in changes to recreational access at the site. As of April 1, 2023, motorized watercraft (including watercraft with electric motors) are not allowed on LAK Reservoir. Non-motorized watercraft that are hand-launched will still be allowed. In addition to these watercraft, the reservoir will remain open to anglers for shore and ice fishing. “Due to the discovery of invasive zebra mussels in Pactola Reservoir in South Dakota’s Black Hills in...

  • Local hunting seasons to be reduced

    Sarah Pridgeon|Apr 20, 2023

    Wildlife managers are proposing adjustments to the Wyoming Game & Fish Department’s hunting season proposals throughout the state. More modifications have been made since the department presented its season proposals during public meetings around the state in March. Since that time, the ongoing impacts of winter and overwhelming public concern led wildlife managers to reexamine their recommendations. In Crook County, however, a reduction to both the length of the season and the number of available licenses has been proposed due to concerns o...

  • Having a gander

    Apr 20, 2023

    A pair of Canada geese amble along the dam at Sundance Pond on Tuesday morning. Having finally thawed, the popular goose habitat is once again welcoming the pairs back....

  • Bird flu epidemic now present nationwide

    Sarah Pridgeon|Apr 20, 2023

    The ongoing bird flu epidemic is now present in all 50 states, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Though the United States has so far only seen one case of a human infected with the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus – reported in Colorado last year – the CDC has announced two more cases in Chile and China over the past week. The former was only the second human case ever reported in South America, following a case in Ecuador in January. On Monday, the CDC reported that the 53-year-old-man was in res...

  • Comments sought on withdrawal of forest system land near Pactola Reservoir

    Sarah Pridgeon|Apr 20, 2023

    Public comments are now being sought for a proposal put forth by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to withdraw a portion of the Black Hills National Forest System near Pactola Reservoir in South Dakota. The proposal would see 20,574 acres of land in the Rapid Creek Watershed in Pennington County withdrawn from consideration for potential sale or mining for up to 20 years, subject to valid existing rights. According to a press release from USFS, the purpose is to protect cultural and natural resources in the...

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