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Developer of UW Plaza in Laramie In Financial Trouble [AUDIO]
Governor Matt Mead signed the Wolf Management Bill Wednesday. Barring any legal challenges, Wyoming should see it’s first wolf hunt this fall. The developer of the University of Wyoming Plaza is facing financial difficulties. Doug Randall has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. Read More...
Mayor Predicts Tight Budget
Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen said Thursday that a decrease of about a million dollars in state funding for each of the next two fiscal years will mean some tough decisions will have to be made. Kaysen says the city will have to take a hard look a
Health Department Launches Electronic Record Program [audio]
Encouraging the use of electronic health records by Wyoming healthcare providers is the goal of the Wyoming Department of Health’s Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentive Program. Amy Richards has a report. A Casper woman is going to prison for her involvement in a fatal crash. Kevin Koile has a report. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. Read More...
Non-Resident Deer and Antelope Deadlines Coming Up [AUDIO]
Wyoming District Court Judge Jere Ryckman has announced he is retiring effective May 21. Doug Randall reports. A spokesman for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is reminding hunters that the deadline for applying for non-resident deer and antelope licenses is approaching on March 15th. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. Read More...
Governor Mead Signs Wolf Bill
Governor Matt Mead signed the Wolf Management Bill into law Wednesday. The measure complies with an agreement the state and federal governments reached last year over how to end endangered species act protections for the animals. Governor Mead says it was team effort to get the bill passed. The state wants to allow trophy hunting for wolves in a flexible zone around Yellowstone National Park beginning this fall. Read More...
Romney Wins First Round of Wyoming’s Caucuses [AUDIO]
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney picked up four delegates in the first round of Wyoming’s Republican Caucuses. Doug Randall has the details. Governor Matt Mead signed Wyoming’s new redistricting bill into law Tuesday. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. Read More...
Goss Predicts Strong Economic Growth
Creighton University Economist Ernie Goss says Wyoming recorded on exceptionally high score on his business conditions index for February. Goss says anything above 50 on his index forecasts economic growth. He says scores of 50-60 are fairly
No Cheyenne ‘spice’ Sickness Reported
A spokesman for the Cheyenne Police Department says so far there have been no reported cases in the capitol city of people becoming ill after ingesting “spice”, or synthetic marijuana. Casper authorities reported last week that a nu
Black Bear Seasons Approaching
Wyoming Game and Fish spokesman Jeff Obrecht says some black bear seasons will get underway next month, while others will start in May. Obrecht says hunters who have existing bear bait sites can register them with their local game and fish office by March 20, while hunters wanting to register new sites can do so starting April 2. The first seasons in Wyoming get underway A
Forest Chief Applauds Movie Message [AUDIO]
The Wyoming Department of Health wants to study possible health effects of increased ozone on Pinedale residents. Amy Richards has a report. U-S Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell says the new Dr. Seuss Movie ”The Lorax” has a message of conservation and enjoyment of the forest. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. Read More...
