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  1. May 17, 2022 · The Wyoming Supreme Court has rejected Thermopolis area rancher Josh Longwell’s claim that the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission owes him $288,527 for calves killed by grizzly bears.

  2. Jul 12, 2021 · In 1952, Desert Dust was killed in a drive-by shooting. The killer was never caught. Frank Robbins passed away on July 5, 1984, and was inducted into the Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame in 2016. Even though Robbins and Desert Dust aren’t around anymore, you can still see their impact on today’s world.

  3. Dec 31, 2019 · Robbins claimed in court action that BLM officials began a pattern of harassment. Spats erupted over private use of BLM roads, and the BLM charged Robbins with trespassing and interfering with federal officials — charges that led to a speedy acquittal.

  4. Tall and slender, with flecks of grey in his moustache, Frank Robbins spilled water from an irrigation ditch into a lush, green field near his home last week. His verdant, irrigated bottomland is in marked contrast with surrounding hills of bare rock and sturdy sagebrush.

  5. Jan 24, 2019 · After the Army and a few cross country moves, Robbins decided to return home to Glenrock, Wyoming, to capture wild horses off of Wyoming's Red Desert in 1935. Robbins was the youngest of six boys and one girl born to Frank Benjamin and Susie Robbins on Box Elder Creek near Glenrock.

  6. Jan 9, 2015 · Well before Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy started a new range war for refusing to pay his federal grazing fees, Frank Robbins was protesting his revoked cattle grazing permits in Wyoming.

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  8. In 1994, Frank Robbins purchased a Wyoming dude ranch which functioned as a commercial guest resort. The original owner of the property had signed an agreement with the BLM granting an easement along a road which crossed the ranch.

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