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Executive Producer Richard Ager follows this ranch tour with a round table discussion on the succession of the ranching way of life, and the challenges ranchers face.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2364991555/</guid><pubDate>04/05/2013</pubDate><media:description>Stefani Smith catches up with JW and Jared Hendry, Lysite, WY ranchers.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1607000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/80905/images/653632_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20130405164846.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2364991555/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Community</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Community</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Food</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Food</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Nature</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Nature</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Animals</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Animals</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Locavores</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2362035460/</link><description>After more than ten years of growth, farmers markets and local market producers face the challenge of satisfying the demand of their customers. Marketing direct to the consumer is the primary means of capturing profits and is also the essence of this marketplace that touts the virtues of knowing where our food comes from.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2362035460/</guid><pubDate>03/27/2013</pubDate><media:description>Local market producers face the challenge of satisfying the demand of their customers</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1654000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/80001/images/644333_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20130327162911.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2362035460/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Food</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Food</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Health</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Health</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Fitness &amp; Nutrition</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Fitness &amp; Nutrition</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | The Wyoming Legislature - A Look Back</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2341611875/</link><description>Wyoming Chronicle returns with a post-mortem on the just-completed Legislative session. After 36 long days and nights, you could hear the sighs of relief through the corridors of the Capitol last week. Most representatives and senators had expected a quiet session. Instead, they got a public firestorm in which an elected official lost most of her powers and launched a lawsuit against the Gov.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2341611875/</guid><pubDate>03/08/2013</pubDate><media:description>Wyoming Chronicle returns with a post-mortem on the just-completed Legislative session.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1800000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/71928/images/577531_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20130308182156.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2341611875/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Unequal in the Equality State- Jimmy Simmons’ Story</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2327037614/</link><description>Wyoming Chronicle will take a look at a little-known piece of Wyoming history: The Black Cowboys of Wyoming. We explore their lives in the Equality State through historic photos and an interview with former Cowboy Jimmy Simmons who is now President of the Casper NAACP. A panel discussion follows with Simmons and Prof. Todd Guenther of Central Wyoming College.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2327037614/</guid><pubDate>01/18/2013</pubDate><media:description>Wyoming Chronicle looks at a little-known piece of Wyo. history: The Black Cowboys of Wyo.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1609000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/67656/images/527745_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20130118113204.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2327037614/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Social Issues</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Social Issues</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Christmas at St. Mary&#39;s</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2323810974/</link><description>CHRISTMAS AT ST. MARY’S – A Wyoming Chronicle Special originally broadcast in December, 2012, “Christmas at St. Mary’s” features the Cheyenne Capital Chorale, performing Vivaldi’s Gloria with symphonic accompaniment. Staged in the spectacular St. Mary’s Cathedral of Cheyenne, Vivaldi’s powerful series of 12 arrangements for solo and choral performance. Enjoy the sound and visual splendor of Vivald</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2323810974/</guid><pubDate>01/07/2013</pubDate><media:description>CHRISTMAS AT ST. MARY’S – A Wyoming Chronicle Special originally broadcast 12/21/2012.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="3409000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/66558/images/516083_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20130107153244.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2323810974/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Arts &amp; Entertainment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Music</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Music</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Performing Arts</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Performing Arts</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Wyoming Prison Reforms</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2317202711/</link><description>Wyoming Chronicle will take a look at two distinctive reform projects underway in the state corrections system. We begin with a visit to the Wyoming Women’s Center in Lusk where a prison nursery for pregnant inmates is being constructed. The program will conclude with an exploration of the Second Wind Project in Wyoming</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2317202711/</guid><pubDate>12/17/2012</pubDate><media:description>Wyoming Chronicle will take a look at two distinctive reform projects underway.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1609000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/65255/images/503815_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20121218111907.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2317202711/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Social Issues</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Social Issues</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Partners In Health II</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2314390131/</link><description>25 years ago, a young idealistic doctor and a few associates founded Partners in Health. Their aim was to find ways to brink greater health care to the undeserved peoples of Haiti. Today, their organization operates hospitals and clinics around the world. Dr. Paul Farmer is an international figure in public health, and has been the subject of a best-selling book.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2314390131/</guid><pubDate>12/10/2012</pubDate><media:description>Partners In Health II, Wyoming Chronicle</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1610000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/64641/images/497297_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20121210154000.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2314390131/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">People &amp; Profiles</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">People &amp; Profiles</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Health</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Health</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Health Care &amp; Illnesses</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Health Care &amp; Illnesses</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Partners in Health</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2312224006/</link><description>Today Partners in Health operates hospitals and clinics around the world. Wyoming Chronicle host Richard Ager talks to Dr. Paul Farmer and fellow PIH founder Ophelia Dahl about their lives and work.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2312224006/</guid><pubDate>12/03/2012</pubDate><media:description>Today Partners in Health operates hospitals and clinics around the world.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1609000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/64118/images/491074_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20121203121143.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2312224006/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Health</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Health</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Caregiving</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Caregiving</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Indian Rodeo</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2308479702/</link><description>INDIAN CUlTURE - Present day Indian culture encompasses many things, including rodeo. For nearly 40 years now, Indian Rodeo has been a professional sport and nationwide tribal subculture. Passed from one generation to the next, Indian rodeo families cross the country participating in a sport that requires dedication and effort. In this Chronicle episode, we step into the eventing life of the Anton</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2308479702/</guid><pubDate>11/23/2012</pubDate><media:description>For nearly 40 years now, Indian Rodeo has been a professional sport nationwide.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1607000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/56958/images/445407_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20121123143030.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2308479702/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Race &amp; Ethnicity</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Race &amp; Ethnicity</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Sports &amp; Recreation</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Sports &amp; Recreation</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | A Reason To Give Thanks</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2305692060/</link><description>THANKSGIVING - Thanksgiving is a time for giving thanks. On this holiday edition of Wyoming Chronicle, we present two stories; one that begins with a long journey in another Civil War halfway around and has ended up in a high school math classroom in Gillette. The other recounts an historic trek of faith by members of the LDS Church that is still honored today.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2305692060/</guid><pubDate>11/16/2012</pubDate><media:description>A story of survival for Wyoming High School Teacher and a journey of faith</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1608000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/56528/images/441224_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20121116164511.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2305692060/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Religion &amp; Beliefs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Religion &amp; Beliefs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">History</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">History</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">War &amp; Conflict</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">War &amp; Conflict</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Welcoming Warriros</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2303682944/</link><description>Chance Phelps was a young Marine from Wyoming who served with distinction in Iraq and died in action in 2004. His mother, Gretchen Mack of Dubois, has worked to honor his memory. Wyoming Chronicle recently visited the Absaroka Ranch where several military veterans and their families from across the nation experienced a &quot;Warrior Week&quot; of activities including horseback riding, fishing, and hiking.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2303682944/</guid><pubDate>11/12/2012</pubDate><media:description>Absaroka Ranch - several military veterans and their families experience &quot;Warrior Week&quot;.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1605000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/56079/images/436859_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20121112165906.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2303682944/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">National Security</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">National Security</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Jeffrey Brown</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2301567373/</link><description>JEFFREY BROWN - Long-time Wyoming PBS host Geoff O&#39;Gara sits down with PBS NewsHour anchor Jeffrey Brown for a lively discussion of how the news business has evolved over the years. Brown reveals why he sometimes thinks of himself &quot;as an accidental anchor&quot;, and talks about his successful efforts to give Arts programming a more prominent place on the NewsHour.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2301567373/</guid><pubDate>11/07/2012</pubDate><media:description>Long-time Wyoming PBS host Geoff O&#39;Gara sits down with PBS NewsHour anchor Jeffrey Brown.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1608000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/55619/images/431942_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20121107130706.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2301567373/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Media</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Media</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Hunting in Wyoming</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2297236198/</link><description>The One-Shot Antelope Hunt is a Wyoming tradition now in its 69th year. The concept is simple but the execution difficult: bring down an antelope with a single bullet, one that has been blessed by a Shoshone tribal elder. Wyoming Chronicle checks in on the One-Shot and discusses issues important to hunters in Wyoming.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2297236198/</guid><pubDate>10/26/2012</pubDate><media:description>The One-Shot Antelope Hunt is a Wyoming tradition now in its 69th year. Hunting, Wyoming</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1609000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/54893/images/423683_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20121026183611.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2297236198/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Sports</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Sports</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Farmers Markets</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2295305855/</link><description>After more than ten years of growth, farmers markets and local market producers face the challenge of satisfying the demand of their customers. Marketing direct to the consume is the primary means of capturing profits and is also the essence of this marketplace that touts the virtues of knowing where our food comes from. But this virtuous logic is met with contention in the area of consumer safety</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2295305855/</guid><pubDate>10/22/2012</pubDate><media:description>Farmers markets and local producers face the challenge of satisfying their customers.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1609000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/54471/images/419564_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20121022171257.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2295305855/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Health</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Health</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Fitness &amp; Nutrition</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Fitness &amp; Nutrition</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Health</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Health</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Wyoming Chronicle - William Ruckelshaus</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2290230859/</link><description>William Ruckelshaus has led an extraordinary public life, serving twice as the Administrator of the EPA, Deputy Director of the FBI, and playing a courageous role in the final days of the Watergate scandal. In more recent years, he has joined with the University of Wyoming in establishing the Ruckelshaus Institute which is dedicated to research and innovation in environmental issues.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2290230859/</guid><pubDate>10/12/2012</pubDate><media:description>Wyoming Chronical host Richard Ager interviews William Ruckelshaus</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1609000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/53685/images/410899_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20121012132119.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2290230859/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Environment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Environment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Politics</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Politics</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | To Frack or Not To Frack - Wyoming Chronicle</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2287734220/</link><description>Hydraulic fracking is a hot issue nationwide with Pavillion, Wyoming, as the poster child. Join Wyoming Chronicle for a look at life in the shadow of fracking, followed by a panel discussion on its history, perceptions and issues of responsible development as Wyoming reaffirms its commitment to this natural resource development.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2287734220/</guid><pubDate>10/05/2012</pubDate><media:description>Hydraulic fracking is a hot issue nationwide with Pavillion, Wyoming, as the poster child.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1609000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/52978/images/404478_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20121005161806.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2287734220/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Technology</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Technology</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Energy &amp; Environment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Energy &amp; Environment</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Wyoming Chronicle - Rural Health Care, Part 2</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2285634663/</link><description>In the second of a two-part series, #WyoChronicle stays with a health care theme as we explore how to improve access to health care in a rural state. We will also visit the Mammovan, a fully-equipped breast cancer-screening clinic on wheels that is travelling the state for a year. Its goal is to serve an under-served population that has the lowest rate of mammogram screening in the country.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2285634663/</guid><pubDate>10/01/2012</pubDate><media:description>#WyoChronicle explores how to improve access to health care in a largely rural state.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1610000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/52464/images/398543_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20121001132410.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2285634663/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Health</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Health</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Caregiving</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Caregiving</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Health Care &amp; Illnesses</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Health Care &amp; Illnesses</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Health Care In Wyoming</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2282536089/</link><description>Wyoming Chronicle examines an issue that may decide who our next President is: how to provide health care for all Americans. We will present an update on the consequences of the Supreme Court decision affirming President Obama’s Affordable Care Act, and Wyoming’s response to that decision. The program will also examine the current debate over making Medicaid more affordable, and whether coverage</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2282536089/</guid><pubDate>09/21/2012</pubDate><media:description>We will present an update on the consequences of the Affordable Care Act</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1610000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/50593/images/377919_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_wyo_chron_health_cove.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2282536089/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Health</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Health</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Health Care &amp; Illnesses</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Health Care &amp; Illnesses</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Health</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Health</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Wyoming Chronicle - Drought</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2279421444/</link><description>Wyoming Chronicle reorts on the drought that has devastated so much of the nation and created great hardships for many Wyoming ranchers. We visit the cattle auction in Torrington where drought-stricken ranchers are forced to sell their livestock and look at how irrigation companies around the state are coping.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2279421444/</guid><pubDate>09/14/2012</pubDate><media:description>Wyoming Chronicle reports on the drought that has devastated much of the nation and Wyo.</media:description><media:content medium="video"  /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/44707/images/354870_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_drought_slide_web.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2279421444/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Environment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Environment</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Election 2012</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2276955670/</link><description>The 4th season of Wyoming Chronicle begins Sept. 7th with a lookahead to the election in November. We will present highlights of the Republican and Democratic National Conventions and talk with activists from both parties about the issues that will decide the national and local races.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2276955670/</guid><pubDate>09/07/2012</pubDate><media:description>A lookahead to the 2012 November election.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1631000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/43608/images/346346_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_345515_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_wyoming_chronicle_401_284x120.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">nr</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2276955670/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Vietnam Veteran Lee Alley</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2241527879/</link><description>Wyoming Chronicle host Richard Ager talks to Lee Alley about his experiences in Vietnam. Alley pulls no punches, and details how his generation who served in Vietnam was rejected even by American veterans of other wars. In commemoration of Memorial Day, they also look at recent efforts by the state of Wyoming to extend a belated welcome home to those who served but were never properly thanked.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2241527879/</guid><pubDate>06/01/2012</pubDate><media:description>Wyoming Chronicle host Richard Ager talks to Lee Alley about his experiences in Vietnam.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1977000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/39963/images/312755_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_WYCH329.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">tv-g</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2241527879/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Biography &amp; Profiles</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Biography &amp; Profiles</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">National Security</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">National Security</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Pete Williams</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2238243023/</link><description>NBC News correspondent Pete Williams visits with Wyoming Chronicle host Richard Ager to talk about his career from the KATI newsroom in Casper to the Pentagon and ultimately to his position in network television news.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2238243023/</guid><pubDate>05/23/2012</pubDate><media:description>NBC News correspondent Pete Williams chronicles his journey from Casper to Washington D.C.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1890000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/39939/images/312701_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_WYCH328.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">tv-g</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2238243023/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Biography &amp; Profiles</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Biography &amp; Profiles</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">National Security</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">National Security</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Opinion</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Opinion</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | A Shot and a Beer</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2234886388/</link><description>When it&#39;s time to raise a glass to Wyoming&#39;s western traditions, all too often the toast is made with a beverage from far or near - but not from Wyoming. This is the year that changes that.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2234886388/</guid><pubDate>05/15/2012</pubDate><media:description>Wyoming Chronicle takes a look at Wyoming beer and whiskey makers.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1607000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/39920/images/312642_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_WYCH327.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">tv-g</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2234886388/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">People &amp; Profiles</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">People &amp; Profiles</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Survival Along a Wilderness Trail</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2232816355/</link><description>Wyoming Chronicle Producer, Margaret Benson recently met with Kim and Nina DeVore and they shared their story.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2232816355/</guid><pubDate>05/09/2012</pubDate><media:description>Margaret Benson visits with Kim and Nina DeVore.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1607000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/39988/images/312800_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_WYCH326.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">tv-g</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2232816355/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Biography &amp; Profiles</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Biography &amp; Profiles</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Gender Wage Gap</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2232816353/</link><description>Women earn on average about 71 cents for every dollar a man makes. One solution is for women to seek the higher-paying jobs that are still dominated by men. That is exactly what Liz Nelson did as yard boss of an auto recycling yard. Chronicle also visits with Cathy Connolly, the author of several studies on gender wage inequality, and Kerry Anderson, owner of KMH Construction in Greybull.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2232816353/</guid><pubDate>05/09/2012</pubDate><media:description>Wyoming, the Equality State, has the largest gender wage gap in the nation.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1606000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/39881/images/312543_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_WYCH325.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">tv-g</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2232816353/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Community</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Community</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Opinion</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Opinion</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Social Issues</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Social Issues</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Indian Youth</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2232816350/</link><description>In this program, Wyoming Chronicle will convene a panel of Indian youth to discuss how life on the reservation is reported and perceived. We will also see how a tribal-centered curriculum featuring traditional arts is helping anchor young lives on the Reservation with meaning, sense of purpose, and community.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2232816350/</guid><pubDate>05/09/2012</pubDate><media:description>A panel of Indian youth discusses how life on the reservation is reported and perceived.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1607000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/39987/images/312799_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_WYCH324.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">tv-g</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2232816350/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Community</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Community</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">People &amp; Profiles</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">People &amp; Profiles</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Religion &amp; Beliefs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Religion &amp; Beliefs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Opinion</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Opinion</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Social Issues</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Social Issues</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Mark Jenkins</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2232723132/</link><description>Mark Jenkins, a staff writer for National Geographic magazine and the author of four books says he takes assignments that the other journalists won&#39;t. His job has taken him all over the world in search of compelling stories. Wyoming Chronicle host Richard Ager visits with Jenkins who speaks about the thrills but also the dangers of pursuing adventure and balancing family with his career.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2232723132/</guid><pubDate>05/09/2012</pubDate><media:description>Mark Jenkins talks about Cambodian landmines, life in Wyoming, and climbing Mt. Everest.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1621000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/39897/images/312589_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_WYCH323b.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">tv-g</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2232723132/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Biography &amp; Profiles</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Biography &amp; Profiles</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Global Affairs</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Wyoming Prisons</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2225180691/</link><description>95 percent of all prison inmates will be released at some point. Wyoming Chronicle reports on the state&#39;s efforts to prepare those inmates for life without bars. Wyoming Chronicle goes behind the wire for a look at the state&#39;s prison system and how it prepares inmates to reenter society.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2225180691/</guid><pubDate>04/22/2012</pubDate><media:description>Chronicle takes a close look at state prisons in Wyoming</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1697000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/39924/images/312656_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_WYCH322.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">tv-g</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2225180691/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Government</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Government</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Opinion</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Opinion</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Story Clark</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2225180686/</link><description>Story Clark sat down with Wyoming Chronicle host Dina Mishev to chat about why conservation matters, what conservation means (it&#39;s not tree hugging and closing land off to human use), and why Wyoming is one of the most conservation-minded states in the country, even if Wyomingites often think conservationist is a bad word.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2225180686/</guid><pubDate>04/21/2012</pubDate><media:description>Conservation financier Story Clark talks about why conservation is important</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1684000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/39976/images/312788_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_WYCH321.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">tv-g</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2225180686/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">History</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">History</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Modern</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Modern</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">United States</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">United States</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Biography &amp; Profiles</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Biography &amp; Profiles</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Environment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Environment</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Opinion</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Opinion</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Sports</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Sports</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Nature</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Science &amp; Nature</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Environment</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Environment</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Travis Rice</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2210435021/</link><description>One of National Geographic&#39;s 2012 Adventurers of the Year, snowboarder and Jackson native Travis Rice sits down with Wyoming Chronicle on the eve of his Supernatural event, an invite-only contest designed to crown the world&#39;s best all-around snowboarder.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2210435021/</guid><pubDate>03/15/2012</pubDate><media:description>Dina Mishev interviews snowboarder and Jackson, Wyoming native Travis Rice.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1742000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/39913/images/312635_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_episode318.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">tv-g</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2210435021/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; 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Lee, who speaks Arabic, talks to Chronicle&#39;s Geoff O&#39;Gara about his journey from Wyoming to Egypt. 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Now he&#39;s back, and already there are signs of life in the team. Shyatt left Wyoming for the one job he said could take him away: head coach at Clemson. Shyatt says his return to Wyoming will be his last job, and he pulls no punches when he talks about the state of college athletics today.</description><guid>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2177506305/</guid><pubDate>12/16/2011</pubDate><media:description>UW hoops coach Larry Shyatt pulls no punches about the corruption of college athletics</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1573000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/39888/images/312561_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_20120731032547.jpg.resize.142x80.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">tv-g</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2177506305/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Culture &amp; Society</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Sports &amp; Recreation</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Sports &amp; Recreation</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">News &amp; Public Affairs</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Business &amp; Economy</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Education</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Education</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Sports</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Sports</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Climate Change and Wyoming</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/2175179564/</link><description>Climatologist Derek Montague from the University of Wyoming visits with Chronicle host Geoff O&#39;Gara about long-term trends in our climate; back to the earliest records of temperature and precipitation, and even further back to prehistoric archeological evidence of climate. 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So naturalist Joe Hutto &quot;imprinted&quot; newborn turkeys, hoping they would bond and follow him. A short project turned into a year-long adventure for Hutto, who learned things no one knew about turkey behavior... and about himself. 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The window on the north wall of the rectangular, purple-doored building looks out on the Tetons. 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Dr Etta Lindenfeld talk to Dina Mishev about mental health our state.</media:description><media:content medium="video" duration="1554000" /><media:thumbnail url="http://pbs.merlin.cdn.prod.s3.amazonaws.com/Video%20Asset/KCWC/wyoming-chronicle/39964/images/312756_ThumbnailCOVEDefault_episode223.jpg" type="image/jpeg" height="60" width="142" /><media:rating scheme="urn:v-chip">tv-g</media:rating><media:player url="http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/1912370144/" /><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Technology</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Technology</media:category><category domain="PBS/taxonomy/topic">Health</category><media:category scheme="http://www.pbs.org/rss/pbscontent/taxonomy/topic">Health</media:category><pbsvideo:content_type>Episode</pbsvideo:content_type></item><item><title>Wyoming Chronicle | Taylor Haynes</title><link>http://video.wyomingpbs.org/video/1897013492/</link><description>Taylor Haynes is a rancher, a doctor, and an unsuccessful write-in candidate for governor of Wyoming. Haynes talks about the Tea Party movement, and his own vision of better government at the state and federal level. Also, back by popular demand! 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Bean talks about what the feds want from Wyoming&#39;s wolf management plan. 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