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Coal in Wyoming: Episode 18

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Listen to the episode  here . You can also subscribe by searching for Wyoming My 307 wherever you listen to podcasts.  Too often, the coal industry is boiled down to an argument of good or bad, for or against. I interviewed Dr. Holly Krutka of the University of Wyoming, who gave us a much more nuanced look at this critically important Wyoming industry. I was also lucky to find some really great oral histories at the Wyoming State Archives. We get to hear from two old timers who were born in coal camps, and I even shared a personal perspective of coal mining in my own family. Our dot on the map is Donkey Town - well, that’s what it was originally called but you’ll have to listen to the podcast for the full story. Lastly, I also had a chance to delve into our state bird, Sturnella Neglecta, commonly known as the Western Meadowlark.   Learn more about the University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources where Dr. Holly Krutka is the Executive Director. Here’s Holly testifying to the Sena