April 25, 2024 | Photo - Map of Heritage Assets - Bigfoot99 file photo The Casper City Council signed onto the effort this week that the Carbon County Board of Commissioners already endorsed, making south-central Wyoming home to a national heritage area. The Natrona County Board of Commissioners are also on board for the effort
Casper City Councilors approved a request on Tuesday to be signatories for a group that is trying to make Natrona and Carbon counties home to a designated national heritage area.
April 4, 2024 | Photo - Proposed heritage area map - Courtesy Hass & Lovejoy Work is moving forward on the Pathways National Heritage Area. In 2023, Dr. Glenn Haas and Vernon Lovejoy, of Hass and Lovejoy Protected Area Advisors, began the process of developing a national heritage area in Carbon and Natrona Counties. Speaking
The yearslong effort to pursue a federal heritage designation for 8.5 million acres of central Wyoming lurched forward last week when Natrona County officials OK’d a necessary early step to
Natrona County OKs feasibility study on national designation for swath of central Wyoming rich with historical resources. Many Carbon County leaders support it, though some in Natrona County distrust it.