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Councilwoman Questions Pothole Policy

Cheyenne City Councilwoman Georgia Broyles questioned city officials about what can be done to reduce the number of potholes on city streets at Monday's meeting of the council Finance Committee.

Broyles says other cities she's visited, including ones with a similar climate to Cheyenne, don't seem to have as many potholes

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Beetle Infestation (Courtesy of Black Hills National Forest)
Beetle Infestation (Courtesy of Black Hills National Forest)
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City Recommends Spraying Now For Pine Beetles

Officials with the City of Cheyenne Department of Urban Forestry say now is the best time to spray for Mountain Pine Beetles as well as Spruce Beetles and other tree-killing bugs.

Randy Overstreet, Assistant Director of Cheyenne Urban Forestry, says the different beetles that attack trees in this area tend to emerge at different times

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Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Joe Raedle/Getty Images
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Health Officials Warn Of Hantavirus Threat [AUDIO]

The Wyoming Department of Health has issued a warning about the hantavirus. The department says people should use bleach and rubber gloves to clean area infested by mice. Frontier Airlines has announced new fees for carry-on baggage. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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(courtesy of Keith Allison via Flickr)
(courtesy of Keith Allison via Flickr)
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Tickets Still Available for “Why Teens Kill” Seminar

A spokesman for the Cheyenne Police Department says tickets are still available for the "Why Teens Kill" seminar May 21 at the Cheyenne Civic Center.

Officer Dan Long says the event will feature Phil Chalmers, who Long says is the nation's leading authority on juvenile homicide and juvenile  mass murder

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Sean Gallup/Getty Images
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Winter Storm Halts City Projects

Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen says the latest in a series of severe spring snowstorms which hit Cheyenne this week has set back work on a variety of city projects.

The mayor says the storm which hit Tuesday night and Wednesday morning halted work on the East and West Pershing Reconstruction projects, The Converse/Pershing/19th street /Roundabout Project, some Board of Public Utilities work and even gardening projects in city parks and similar areas

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Photo from Flickr via Arrr!
Photo from Flickr via Arrr!
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Wolf Meetings Scheduled [AUDIO]

Sweetwater County's Search and Rescue Team has joined the search for a fisherman from Jackson missing on Flaming Gorge Reservoir. Bruce Dougherty has a report. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has scheduled a series of meetings around the state this month to get input on wolf management and hunting seasons. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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