A research team in Auburn University’s College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment has been awarded a grant of $500,000 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, to improve climate information and to gain understanding for marine sanctuary management planning.
The City of Boulder's local HOP bus service, operated by Via Mobility Services, will resume its standard route on the east and west ends of Pearl Street in downtown Boulder beginning Friday, Sept. 30.
What do you do if you see a bat on the ground? Be safe, and do not touch it! Bats are carriers of the deadly rabies virus. It is best to contact Animal Services or a qualified bat rehabilitator, such at Bat World Sanctuary if you see a bat on the ground or in a place it should not be found.
Eastern Wyoming College’s Justin Chasek, sophomore, Mitchell, NE won the reserve All Around Cowboy honors and EWC’s Karissa Rayhill, sophomore, Martin, SD won the reserve All Around Cowgirl honors at the Central Wyoming College Rodeo in Riverton, Wyoming.
Auburn University’s recently established School of Hospitality Management in the College of Human Sciences will officially be named the Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management following the announcement of an anonymous gift to honor the lifelong icon in the hospitality industry.
Each year, the City of Boulder provides support to organizations that recognize Indigenous Peoples Day through events and celebrations honoring the existence, culture and contributions of the original inhabitants of North America.
This event will be an immersive and interactive Hunger Banquet where participants will experience the effects and impact of food insecurity in Lee County.
Eastern Wyoming College golfers finished the Region IX Tournament in a tie with McCook Community College. EWC’s George Cordall was the tournament’s top golfer with a -5.
The City of Boulder’s Police Oversight Panel will be hosting a recruitment and information session for community members interested in serving on the panel.
Christopher Lepczyk, an Alumni Professor in Auburn University’s College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment, was selected to be an elective member, a class of special membership for the American Ornithological Society, or AOS.
Twenty-four Eastern Wyoming College Lancers competed in the first rodeo of the season over the weekend at the Chadron State College rodeo in Chadron, Nebraska.