A Little White Around The Edges

The shift from autumn to winter is taking place, as seen in this leaf with a new white tint bordering its red, yellow and orange coloring. (Photo by Mack Frost/WyoFile Flickr Group)
“Forever West,” is Wyoming’s state slogan, but with the state's economy more reliant on the energy industry than the cattle industry, “Forever Coal,” may be more fitting. Wyoming has had as much of a romance with coal as with ranching. However, a new… Read the full article...
In light of the Powder River Basin coal industry’s recent focus to ship more coal to China and other burgeoning Asian economies, industry officials are taking heat for not doing more to support the deployment of so-called advanced coal technologies here at home. Wyoming… Read the full article...
Originally published at YellowstoneGate.com, an independent, online news service offering Yellowstone and Grand Teton community news and inside views. CODY, WYO. — Deciding exactly where and what Yellowstone is depends on whom you ask, and what data… Read the full article...
A day after Interior Secretary Ken Salazar approved a major new natural gas drilling project in Utah, a new study concludes that federal regulations have delayed 22 major drilling projects representing thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in economic impact... Read the full article...
U.S. EPA has determined that southwest Wyoming's Upper Green River Basin no longer meets federal ground-level ozone pollution standards, a conclusion that could significantly affect two of the nation's largest oil and natural gas fields... Read the full article...
Seismic crews working in the Niobrara shale oil play caused serious rutting and other surface damage earlier this year on 10 different ranch properties in southeast Wyoming, resulting in several state-issued citations for the operator and the seismic contractor... Read the full article...

The shift from autumn to winter is taking place, as seen in this leaf with a new white tint bordering its red, yellow and orange coloring. (Photo by Mack Frost/WyoFile Flickr Group)
Written by WyoFile | Published on November 4, 2011 | Filed under: Photo Friday
Keywords: colors, fall, leaf, winter
Tuesday, May 22, 2012


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Just when I thought I found a site that would ease my homesick heart, I stumble upon the misuse of it’s/its once again. Is it required that all publications do this??!! Photo Friday, Nov. 4, autumn leaves, IT’S…coloring. EEEKS! Otherwise, an interesting pub that I will return to.
-Jania Struttmann
Sun Lakes, AZ
EDITOR’S NOTE: Thanks for pointing out the common it’s/its misuse, Jania. We get in a hurry sometimes, but that’s no excuse. Glad to hear you will return. — Dustin Bleizeffer