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Business Council Offers Grant/Loan Program Training [AUDIO]
Business Council Offers Grant/Loan Program Training [AUDIO]
Business Council Offers Grant/Loan Program Training [AUDIO]
The 17th annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure is coming up on Saturday in Cheyenne. Race co-chair Nancy Knaub says 75 percent of the net proceeds stay in Wyoming. The Wyoming Business Council is offering a public training session for anyone interested in learning more about the Business Ready Communities Community Facilities Grant and Loan Program. Amy Richards has a report. Click past jump to
Medicare Spokesman Explains Program [AUDIO]
Medicare Spokesman Explains Program [AUDIO]
Medicare Spokesman Explains Program [AUDIO]
A district court judge plans to issue a written decision on the state of Wyoming's request to dismiss a media lawsuit challenging the closure of court proceedings for a man accused of kidnapping and sexually abusing a Glenrock Girl. Doug Randall has the details. A spokesman with the medicare office in Denver says there are some misconceptions about the medicare program. Click past the jump to list
Mead to EPA State Should Have Primacy in Regulating Haze
Mead to EPA State Should Have Primacy in Regulating Haze
Mead to EPA State Should Have Primacy in Regulating Haze
Governor Matt Mead told the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that Wyoming should have primacy in regulating regional haze. In a letter commenting on the EPA's disapproval of part of Wyoming's State Implementation Plan (SIP),  Governor Mead said that the federal plan would be more costly and without any apparent benefit over the state plan.
Yellowstone Implementing Trail Closures and Fire Restrictions [AUDIO]
Yellowstone Implementing Trail Closures and Fire Restrictions [AUDIO]
Yellowstone Implementing Trail Closures and Fire Restrictions [AUDIO]
Continued dry conditions and a potential for increased fire activity have prompted Yellowstone officials to implement fire restrictions and close some hiking trails. Doug Randall has the story. A national racing adventure company is working with the state to stage and annual race centered in Casper. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Ash Cites Little Council Support for UDC Repeal
Ash Cites Little Council Support for UDC Repeal
Ash Cites Little Council Support for UDC Repeal
Cheyenne City Councilwoman Amber Ash says even though she's heard a fair amount of criticism of the city's new Unified Development Code from businesses and developers who say it increases their costs, other council members apparently haven't--and as a result, there is little support on the council to repeal the code, which took effect in April.
Mead Concerned About Firefighting Costs [AUDIO]
Mead Concerned About Firefighting Costs [AUDIO]
Mead Concerned About Firefighting Costs [AUDIO]
The Wyoming Safety Improvement Fund is now accepting applications from employers for workplace safety contracts. Amy Richards reports. Governor Matt Mead says with the state already having had 19 large fires so far this year and the fire season not over yet, it's impossible to estimate what the final cost of fighting fires in the state this summer will be. But he says it will certainly be "qu
Gov Mead: AML Money to Wyoming Will Be Restored [AUDIO]
Gov Mead: AML Money to Wyoming Will Be Restored [AUDIO]
Gov Mead: AML Money to Wyoming Will Be Restored [AUDIO]
Governor Matt Mead says he is "optimistic" that congress will restore AML funding. a recently passed Federal Transportation Funding Law put a cap on how much Abandoned Mine Land payments states can get. The Wyoming Territorial Prison in Laramie is attracting more tourists. Doug Randall reports. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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