Our Cheyenne news staff, with reporting from Doug Randall and Joy Greenwald.
Cheyenne News Staff
UW Cowboy Youth Classic June 20-21 in Laramie
The 2014 Cowboy Youth Classic featuring beef, goat, hog and lamb fitting and showing clinics is Friday and Saturday, June 20-21.
BLM Needs Holding Facilities for Wild Horses
The short-term facilities must be able to accomodate a minimum of 200 horses and be close to and readily accessible from a major U.S. interstate or highway.
Meet KGAB Reporter – Doug Randall
I was born in Rapid City, South Dakota. My parents named me for General Douglas McArthur (it was Pear Harbor Day, and McArthur is the link). I mostly grew up in Butte, Montana, but have a brief history in Pinedale and Newcastle, Wyoming...
Castellanos Jury Recommends Life Without Parole
Cheyenne jury does not recommend the death penalty in the Castellanos trial, but insead choose life without parole.
Yellowstone National Park Tourism Raises $400 Million In Economic Benefit
The peer-reviewed visitor spending analysis was conducted by U.S. Geological Survey economists for the National Park Service.
Yellowstone National Park Announces Opening Dates [AUDIO]
Yellowstone National Park's 2014 opening and closing dates generally are the same as last year's, with some earlier fall closures due to park construction. U.S. Representative Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) joined a bi-partisan majority of her house colleagues to pass the "Stop Targeting of Political Beliefs By The IRS Act of 2014...
Lost Ammo From FE Warren Leads to A Temporary Closure of I-80 Thursday [AUDIO]
Lost ammo from F.E. Warren Air Force Base led to a temporary closure of I-80 Thursday. A Casper man has been convicted of second degree murder and aggravated assault in the death of his wife last March.
WINhealth Network Announces Major Expansion to Colorado [AUDIO]
WINhealth network significantly expands to Colorado. The Wyoming State Games will be held in Casper in June.
K-12 Public School Enrollment In Wyoming Up From Last Year [AUDIO]
The Wyoming Department of Education says there are 92,218 students enrolled in the state's K-12 public schools this year, up from 90,993 last year. Wildlife advocates have filed a legal petition with the federal government that seeks a prohibition on coal mining in areas across the west with prime habitat for sage grouse...
Town of Jackson Planning a Birthday Party [AUDIO]
The Town of Jackson is planning a birthday celebration. A Casper man who once taught at a local school has admitted he had sexual contact with a then 14-year-old girl.