Cheyenne News
Anti-Graffiti Logo Contest winners Announced
The winners of the Cheyenne Police Department's were announced Wednesday. The contest was to design a "logo" that sends the message of zero tolerance for graffiti in the community. Over 150 qualifying entries were submitted from C
Reservoir Levels Could Be An Issue In Late Summer [AUDIO]
Despite A Natural Resources Conservation Service report that says the water tables in most of the west are at or slightly above average, a U.S.D.A. official says the reservoir levels may still pose a problem. The Wyoming High School Activities Association has taken on the issue of social media. Doug Randall has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Gov. Mead Proclaims EMS Week in Wyoming
Governor Matt Mead declared May 20th-May 26th Emergency Medical Services Week in Wyoming. Gov. Mead says Wyoming residents can take comfort in knowing that well trained, caring men and women are only a phone call away. He says emergency medical technicians (emts), paramedics, and firs
Ash Announces Commission Run
Amber Ash, who has represented Ward 1 on the Cheyenne City Council for the past four years, says she is running for the open four year seat on the Laramie County Commission as a Republican. Ash, who is 28, says one of her priorities if elected would be to improve the relationship between the commission and the Cheyenne City Council, which she says has became more adversarial over recent years.
Lawyers Say Client Engaged in Criminal or Fraudulent Conduct [AUDIO]
Lawyers for a neurosurgeon who practices in Wyoming and Montana have informed a federal judge they believe their client engaged in criminal or fraudulent conduct. Doug Randall has the details. A Saturday event at the Casper Events Center is aimed at recognizing the states female veterans, according to Veterans Administration Spokeswoman Jackie Van Mark. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Senior Health Fair June 9
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center is presenting a Senior Health Fair June 9 in the Physical Education Building at Laramie County Community College, according to Diane Hogerty, Community Resource Manager for the Office of Community Health at CRMC. She says a wide number of displays and booths will be available for topics ranging from entertainment to health programs for seniors to bereavement support.
Former Natrona Student killed in Crash [AUDIO]
Two of the workers injured in a fire at the Sinclair Oil Refinery have been released, while a third has been transferred to a Salt Lake City hospital. Amy Richards has a report. A former Natrona County High School student is dead after being involved in a single vehicle crash in Casper Tuesday. Kevin Koile has more on that story. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Judge Blocks Use of Helicopter in Bison Hazing Operation [AUDIO]
A federal judge has blocked Montana officials from using a helicopter to drive bison back into Yellowstone National Park. Doug Randall reports. A Union Pacific worker's efforts to improve safety at a Wyoming rail yard is being recognized. Business Reporter Sharon Fain has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.








