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Humanities Council's new book discussion wiki

Jenny Ingram at the Wyoming Humanities Council in Laramie sends this news about the organization’s new book discussion wiki: WHC has just launched a wiki for readers in its popular
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Meet the bookfest authors: Susanne Bloomfield

Susanne George Bloomfield’s ten books include three biographies published by the University of Nebraska Press: “Impertinences: Selected Editorials of Elia W. Peattie, A Journalist in the Gilded Age” (2005); “Kate
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"Faces of Dignity" exhibit at Ciao Gallery 8/16

"Faces of Dignity" exhibit at Ciao Gallery 8/16

Eagle Spirit Dancers in Lander July 9

Eagle Spirit Dancers of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe perform their living history by demonstrating traditional dances on Wednesday, July 9, 7 p.m., at the Museum of the American West, 1445
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August groundbreaking planned for new Washakie Museum & Cultural Center

The summer issue of “Mammoth News” from the Washakie Museum in Worland carried some big news. The Washakie Museum & Cultural Center plans to break ground for its new facility
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August groundbreaking planned for new Washakie Museum & Cultural Center

The summer issue of “Mammoth News” from the Washakie Museum in Worland carried some big news. The Washakie Museum & Cultural Center plans to break ground for its new facility
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Wyo. Cultural Trust Fund grants announced

The Equality State Book Festival sponsored by Casper College is one of 30 Wyoming cultural and heritage projects and sponsoring organizations to benefit from more than $400,000 in grants from
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Blogs focus on western history & folk music

Oklahoma historian and musician Sue Schrems has been blogging a lot longer than they rest of us. Her Western Americana blog is a compendium of insightful posts on Montana gold-mining
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Blogs focus on western history & folk music

Oklahoma historian and musician Sue Schrems has been blogging a lot longer than they rest of us. Her Western Americana blog is a compendium of insightful posts on Montana gold-mining
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