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CRMC ‘Breaks Ground’ on Their New Cancer Resource Center
CRMC ‘Breaks Ground’ on Their New Cancer Resource Center
CRMC ‘Breaks Ground’ on Their New Cancer Resource Center
Despite having to move the ceremony indoors because of a rain storm, hospital officials and community members broke ground on Cheyenne Regional Medical center's new cancer center Monday.Tamela Thiede Oncology Services Director at Cheyenne Regional  says the new center will house all cancer services under on roof...
12 States Have Very High Obesity Rates [AUDIO]
12 States Have Very High Obesity Rates [AUDIO]
12 States Have Very High Obesity Rates [AUDIO]
A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows 12 states now have very high obesity rates. Amy Richards reports. Wyoming's unemployment covered payroll increased by $78.2 Million in the fourth quarter of 2011, according to David Bullard, Senior Economist with the Research and Planning Division of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services. Click past jump to listen to Wyo
Virginia Man Wins AARP National Spelling Bee  [AUDIO]
Virginia Man Wins AARP National Spelling Bee [AUDIO]
Virginia Man Wins AARP National Spelling Bee [AUDIO]
The University of Wyoming and a state non-profit rural water organization have teamed up in an effort to make water safer to drink worldwide. Doug Randall reports.  A Virginia man was a repeat winner of  Saturday's National AARP Spelling Bee in Cheyenne. Deborah Smith has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Wyoming Hay Production Down From 2011 [AUDIO]
Wyoming Hay Production Down From 2011 [AUDIO]
Wyoming Hay Production Down From 2011 [AUDIO]
A Riverton, Wyoming man has been sentence to more than three years in prison for a drunken driving crash that killed his passenger. Doug Randall has the details. Wyoming all hay production is down 23 percent from 2011 according to the Wyoming field office of the U.S.D.A'S National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
U.W. Proffessor Uses Worms In Cancer Research
U.W. Proffessor Uses Worms In Cancer Research
U.W. Proffessor Uses Worms In Cancer Research
A University of Wyoming researcher has discovered what could be an important insight in reversing cancer-associated properties of cells caused by genetic mutations in humans. And he did it using worms. David Fay, a UW professor of molecular biology, studied a strain of nematode worm (Caenorhabditis elegans, which are transparent and approximately 1 millimeter in length) that carries a gene mutatio
Jurors Needed for Mock Trials at U.W. [AUDIO]
Jurors Needed for Mock Trials at U.W. [AUDIO]
Jurors Needed for Mock Trials at U.W. [AUDIO]
The driver of an SUV involved in a crash with a covered wagon that injured three people and killed two horses has been charged. Kevin Koile has a report. Volunteers are needed to serve as jurors for mock trials which get underway Friday at the University of Wyoming College of Law...
Wyoming Flag Featured on New Stamp
Wyoming Flag Featured on New Stamp
Wyoming Flag Featured on New Stamp
Wyoming Flag to be Featured on U.S. Postage Stamp as part of the U.s. Postal Service's "Flags of our Nation" series. Postal Service spokesman David Rupert says the flag stamps are being sold as a series, in a coil of 50 stamps only, priced at $22.50.

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