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Clayton Kirven (Courtesy of UW Athletics) Clayton Kirven (Courtesy of UW Athletics)

Wyoming Cowboy Clayton Kirven Honored

The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame (NFF) has announced its 2012 Hampshire Honor Society Class.  This year’s class includes University of Wyoming senior Clayton Kirven who received the national honor for his academic and athletic accomplishments. Read More...

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State Superintendent Cindy Hill State Superintendent Cindy Hill

Education Accounability Act Information Available

The Wyoming Department of Education has released an overview of the Wyoming Accountability in Education Act.

The overview summarizes Enrolled Act 65 into five categories: Assessment of Students, School Performance Rating and Reporting, Support and Capacity Building for Wyoming schools, Teacher and Leader Effectiveness, and District Assessment systems. It also identifies areas for future discussion related to the Accountability system. The overview also includes a timeline of key dates along the path towards implementation of the system. Read More...

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The I-80 overpass at Dewar Dr. in Rock Springs. (StreetView/Google) The I-80 overpass at Dewar Dr. in Rock Springs. (StreetView/Google)

WYDOT Releases State Transportation Improvement Program Update

Another update to WYDOT”s “State Transportation Improvement Program” (STIP) for 2012 has been issued and is available for viewing on the agency’s Web site, www.dot.state.wy.us. Read More...

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Smokebusters Duane Cox & Dustin Steele (Courtesy of WNG/flickr) Smokebusters Duane Cox & Dustin Steele (Courtesy of WNG/flickr)

Smokebusters Remove Trees at Camp Guernsey

Efforts to remove dangerous trees left ruined by previous fires, continue as a part of a mixed group of safety, reclamation and training programs at the Wyoming National Guard’s Camp Guernsey Joint Training Center. Read More...

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Max Maxfield (Courtesy of Wyoming Secretary of State) Max Maxfield (Courtesy of Wyoming Secretary of State)

Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office Issues Scam Alert

Wyoming Secretary of State Max Maxfield wants to warn Wyoming business owners of a deceptive solicitation letter and form that has surfaced in many states.

Maxfield says businesses have received a letter and form that appears to be an “Annual Minutes Disclosure Statement.”  According to a news release,  the form seems to insinuate that it is to be filled out and a fee paid in order for the businesses to comply with state and national laws.  These forms may even reference “state statutes”, “piercing the corporate veil” or “the Patriot Act.” Read More...

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Buford in 2006. (frankenstoen/Flickr) Buford in 2006. (frankenstoen/Flickr)

Buford, WY Sold to Highest Bidder

BUFORD, Wyo. (AP) — A town advertised as the smallest in the United States has sold at auction for $900,000.

Buford, Wyo., is located between Cheyenne and Laramie in southeast Wyoming. Two unidentified Vietnamese men placed the winning bid for the town on Thursday. Read More...

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(Courtesy of Grand Teton National Park) (Courtesy of Grand Teton National Park)

Report: National Parks Bring In Big Bucks [AUDIO]

A new report documents the economic impact of National Parks. Doug Randall has the details. Doug Randall reports. A freshman at Glenrock High School was  suspended for carrying weapons to school. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. Read More...

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avalanche (Courtesy of wikipedia) avalanche (Courtesy of wikipedia)

Avalanche Danger Extreme in Parts of Wyoming(Audio)

Police in Cody say a 28 year old man is the main suspect in the slaying of his wife. Doug Randall reports. Snow loading created by early season sporadic snow fall is behind the extreme avalanche danger in western Wyoming. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming  Radio News. Read More...

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Wyoming Capitol (Karen Snyder/TSM) Wyoming Capitol (Karen Snyder/TSM)

Budget Bills Pass,With Differences [AUDIO]

A group trying to mount a third party Presidential Campaign has gained a spot on the Wyoming general election ballot.  Doug Randall reports. Both the Wyoming House and Senate passed their budget bills on Monday. There are some differences that need to be worked out between the two versions. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. Read More...

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Nathaniel Castellanos (Courtesy of Cheyenne Police) Nathaniel Castellanos (Courtesy of Cheyenne Police)

Castellanos Trial Set For August [AUDIO]

Laramie County District Court Judge Peter Arnold announced Monday that the trial for accused murderer Nathaniel Castellanos has been moved back to August. Doug Randall has the details. The Wyoming Chamber Partnership will host a Business Day at the Legislature luncheon on Wednesday at the Plains Hotel in Cheyenne. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. Read More...

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