Jerry Clark+FollowWyoming’s Gold Rush 2.0?Heard the buzz? Wyoming might be the next gold hotspot! A Canadian company thinks there’s still a ton of gold hiding under an old mine, and with today’s tech, they could finally get to it. If this pans out, we could see a mini gold rush—think jobs, local business booms, and maybe even some gold-themed tourist traps. Who knew abandoned mines could make a comeback? #GoldRush #Wyoming #MoneyMoves #HiddenTreasure #LifeHacks #Business374Share
Jennifer Reyes+FollowWyoming’s Gold Rush 2.0?Heard the buzz? Wyoming might be the next hot spot for gold hunters! A Canadian team thinks there’s still a fortune hiding under an old mine, thanks to tech that can dig deeper than ever. If they’re right, this sleepy state could see a mini gold rush—think more jobs, more action, and maybe even a new wave of fortune seekers. Who knew your next road trip could be to a modern-day gold town? #GoldRush #Wyoming #MoneyMoves #HiddenTreasure #LifeHacks #Business91Share
Michelle York+FollowBuffalo Get a Wild Upgrade in WyomingThe Eastern Shoshone tribe just made a bold move: they’re now classifying buffalo as wildlife, not livestock. That means these iconic animals will be treated more like elk or deer, not cattle! It’s all about restoring buffalo to their natural role, boosting biodiversity, and honoring tribal sovereignty. Plus, letting buffalo roam could help the land bounce back and even fight climate change. Imagine seeing herds of buffalo back where they belong! #BuffaloReturn #WildlifeWin #TribalSovereignty #EcoRestoration #Wyoming #Science420Share