Our Cheyenne news staff, with reporting from Doug Randall and Joy Greenwald.
Cheyenne News Staff
Wyoming Game and Fish Says Be Aware of Migrating Animals
Areas where road construction has taken place are also attractive to wildlife as they congregate in newly seeded areas where groundcover seeding has taken place.
Pokes Fall To Ohio State Monday
The Pokes (4-2) trailed by just four at halftime, 38-34, and started the second half with a 9-1 run to go up by four.
Wyoming Highway Patrol Says Use GPS and A Map
The patrol says a 19 year-old female was located last weekend by troopers on a U.S. Forest Service road in the Big Horn mountains after spending a night in her car after she became stuck. She was apparently following driving instructions on her GPS.
Native Trout Increasing In Yellowstone Lake [Audio]
Native trout numbers are rising in Yellowstone Lake. Amy Richards reports. A University of Wyoming anthropologist has published a new book about the earliest inhabitants of Colorado.
Bureau of Land Management: Respect Cultural Resources on Public Lands
Laws such as the National Historic Preservation Act, the Archaeological Resource Protection Act, and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, prohibit disturbing, or removing artifacts.
Duke Energy Agrees To Pay $1 Million In Connection With Bird Deaths
Under a plea agreement with the government, the company was sentenced to pay fines, restitution and community service totaling $1 million and was placed on probation for five years.
UW Faculty Senate Considers Resolution for An Open Presidential Search Process [AUDIO]
The Bureau of land management is planning to begin gathering wild horses in southwest Wyoming. The University of Wyoming Faculty Senate is considering a resolution saying that a search for a new U.W. President should be transparent.
Enzi: Amendments to The Defense Bill Should Be Heard and Debated
Enzi says Senator Reid has used a technical procedure to prohibit votes on anything that he doesn’t deem worthy. The Senate is scheduled to resume consideration of the NDAA, on Dec. 9th.
Wyoming Cross Country Star Competes at NCAA Championships Saturday
A native of Rock Springs, Zans placed fifth at the Mountain West Championships on Nov. 1 to earn All-MW First-Team honors, before crossing the line 14th at the NCAA Mountain Regional last Friday to claim All-Region accolades.
Thanksgiving Dinner A Little Cheaper This Year [Audio]
USDA Food Price Economist Ricky Volpe says a few of the Thanksgiving meal items could cost a little less this year. The Norther Arapahoe Tribe says the U.S. Department of Justice is trying to block tribal efforts to gain authority to monitor air quality...