Amy Richards is News Director for Townsquare Media-Cheyenne. She has many years of experience covering local news and is well known in the state capitol for her Legislative coverage. BA-English State University of New York. My favorite color is pink.
Amy Richards
Health Officials Say Flu Activity Picking up in Wyoming
With flu activity reports stepping up across the state, residents are encouraged by the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) to take common-sense steps to avoid spreading influenza or becoming ill with the disease.
State of Wyoming Surplus Vehicle Auction Now Online
The State of Wyoming Motor Vehicle Management System within the Department of Administration and Information, is now offering “auction” vehicles online.
Cheyenne Frontier Days Wins 2014 Large Outdoor Rodeo of the Year
Cheyenne Frontier Days received the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) Large Outdoor Rodeo of the Year award for the sixteenth time.
Cheyenne VA Medical Center Throws a Party
About 300 people attended the Cheyenne V.A. Medical Center's holiday party and welcome home event for veterans and their families Wednesday evening in Cheyenne.
Two Injuries Reported At Four-Plex Apartment Fire Wednesday Morning
Two people sustained injuries Wednesday morning at a fire at a four-plex apartment at 1813 Meadowland Drive.
WINhealth: Open Enrollment Ends Dec. 15 for Jan. 1 Coverage
WINhealth says healthcare shoppers have until Monday, Dec. 15 to purchase a health plan in order for insurance coverage to begin on Jan. 1, 2015.
Bridger-Teton National Forest Extends Food Storage Rules
The Bridger-Teton National Forest is extending a food-storage rule to protect humans and bears.
Mead: EPA Should Withdraw Proposed Rules on Carbon Emissions For Power Plants
Governor Matt Mead is calling on the EPA to withdraw proposed rules on carbon emissions for existing power plants.
Local Emergency Responders To Hold Infectious Disease Response Drill
First responders from Laramie County and the City of Cheyenne will be conducting a drill in preparation for an infectious disease event on Friday December 5, 2014.
New Stamps Needed for Extended January Elk Seasons
Hunters who have 2014 big game licenses that extend into January are reminded they will need to get a 2015 conservation stamp after December 31st.