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  • 1 month ago | wobm.com | Mike Brant |Phylicia Peterson

    It’s pretty much a trope at this point: asking “what’s your favorite color?” when getting to know someone. While one can chalk it up to someone just having a visual preference, there’s also some psychology behind people’s favorites according to a recent study. Canva / TSM IllustrationBluePainting looked at data based on Google Trends to reveal the most popular colors in each U.S. state and what it says about those residents.

  • 1 month ago | laramielive.com | Phylicia Peterson

    After a fairly warm but windy day on Monday, National Weather Service forecasters are predicting an "active" weather week that may include some severe storms. The agency posted the following on its website: An active week ahead with daily chances for showers and even a few thunderstorms. Temperatures warm through mid-week before falling behind a cold front Wednesday evening. Wednesday will be the most active day and severe thunderstorms cannot be completely ruled out at this time.

  • 1 month ago | wkfr.com | Da'Jzon Hughes |Phylicia Peterson

    The phases of the moon are one of the most interesting things we have in our universe as depending on the month, day, and time the moon looks different. It's also a way for us to be able to tell time while being here on Earth, if you think about it, each month goes through a full moon so the moon can help you keep track of the days and months as they pass.

  • 2 months ago | k2radio.com | Phylicia Peterson

    The Wyoming Supreme Court has dismissed a complaint filed by a nonprofit organization known as Protect Our Water Jackson Hole (POWJH) seeking a declaratory judgement after the Wyoming DEQ issued a permit to a glamping operation, Basecamp, to construct a septic system. POWJH asserted, per court records, that the DEQ did not have authority to grant Basecamp the septic permit.

  • 2 months ago | caspercowboy.com | Phylicia Peterson

    The Wyoming Supreme Court has dismissed a complaint filed by a nonprofit organization known as Protect Our Water Jackson Hole (POWJH) seeking a declaratory judgement after the Wyoming DEQ issued a permit to a glamping operation, Basecamp, to construct a septic system. POWJH asserted, per court records, that the DEQ did not have authority to grant Basecamp the septic permit.

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