State agencies are reminding those looking to cool off in Wyoming's lakes and reservoirs this summer to keep an eye out for cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae.
“Unfortunately, it doesn’t take much contamination to create a messy problem so it’s important to prevent germs from getting into pools and lakes as much as possible,” said WDH Epidemiologist Courtney Tillman.
Let me tell you a quick story about a horse named Gunnar. Have I mentioned that horses have a mind of their own and tend to be a tad unpredictable? It's true especially for Gunnar who decided it would be a good idea to sit down in the middle of a lake during a ride.