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Humstone & Beck shine a light on Sunrise

Mining town of Sunrise during its heyday From Sarah Ligocki at the Wyoming State Museum: The history of Sunrise, the southeastern Wyoming mining town, will be brought to life by
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Humstone & Beck shine a light on Sunrise

Mining town of Sunrise during its heyday From Sarah Ligocki at the Wyoming State Museum: The history of Sunrise, the southeastern Wyoming mining town, will be brought to life by
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Liberian-American spoken-word artist on stage tonight at MLK/DOD

A few more events on tonight’s schedule for Martin Luther King, Jr., Days of Dialogue at UW in Laramie: Movie and Discussion: “Higher Learning”6:30 pm • Wyoming Union Family Room
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College student

Here’s a great story–about a man who was told he was too old as a volunteer at a hospital, and instead went to… Just goes to show we’re never too
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Cultural Trust Fund applications now online

Grant applications for the next round of the Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund (WCTF) are now available on the agency’s website, http://www.artsparkshistory.com. The mission of the WCTF Board is to serve
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Help wanted: Wyoming Territorial Prison/Park

The Territorial Prison/Park in Laramie, an historic site within the Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources, is looking for an Historic Program Supervisor.“This position manages a large historic site
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Happy first birthday, Wyo. Humanities blog!

The Wyoming Humanities Council’s Vistas Online e-letter celebrates a cyber-milestone: It’s been a successful first year for the Wyoming Humanities Network, the Wyoming Humanities Council’s blog! Our most popular post
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Apply now for BIG READ grants from NEA

One of The Big Read books: “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’BrienThe Big Read is accepting applications from nonprofits to conduct month-long, community-wide reads between Sept 2010 and June
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Native American Heritage Fest in Cheyenne

From a press release:The American Indian Heritage Day Celebration will honor and recognize the past and present contributors of the Northern Plains Tribes to the State of Wyoming through lecture,
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Tom Rea speaks about "Martin’s Cove Controversy" in Rawlins Nov. 10

“The Martin’s Cove Controversy: Public Land, Sacred Land,” featuring author Tom Rea (pictured above), will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 7 p.m., at the Carbon County Education Center, Rawlins.
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