Jon Green
Jon is the Digital Director at Townsquare Media in Cheyenne and half of the Digital Cowboys, your source for information on all things computer-related. Tune in to hear Jon and Pete on KGAB each Saturday afternoon from 1-3.
A new study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provides data helpful both to the fracking industry and those opposed to the natural gas drilling method, ProPublica reports.
Scientists from Duke University studied a number of drinking wells in the area of fracking wells. While no chemicals were found from the drilling process, methane levels in many water supplies were quite high.
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Photos from DC and NYC Sunday night and early Monday morning after news of Osama bin Laden's death.
Cheyenne is a city where you have to try to avoid historic landmarks. That said, we decided to compile the top five for you.
We could have gone out of our way to point out obscure landmarks but decided it would be best to shine a little light on the ones you're likely to go see.
So here is some information about five historical haunts in Cheyenne, along with some information you may not find elsewhere.
After a series of procedural and rules committee moves in the Wyoming Senate, it appears House Bill 74 has died this afternoon, Amy Richards reports.
The conference committee vote was 14-16.
Richards says a legislator has told her it would take an extraordinary procedural move tomorrow to revive the bill, which originally would have banned out of state gay marriages from being recognized in Wyoming. The legislator spoke off the record.