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Enhanced Oil Recovery Near Casper [AUDIO]
Two companies are getting ready to boost production from a central Wyoming oil field by pumping carbon dioxide underground. An update on Wyoming Olympians Jennifer Nichols and Brett Newlin. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Police Looking Towards Denver in Shooting Investigation
Cheyenne Police Department spokesman Sgt. Rob Dafoe says the on-going investigation into the shooting of a 17 year old boy near Frontier Park early July 23 is leading investigators to look towards the Denver area for leads.
Police Report Fewer Crimes During Cheyenne Frontier Days
A spokesman for the Cheyenne Police Department says a new report shows police weren’t quite as busy during Cheyenne Frontier Days 2012 compared to the previous couple of years.
Lummis Co-Sponsors American Privacy Act [AUDIO]
U.S. Representative Cynthia Lummis joined 22 of her colleagues in introducing the American Privacy Act, designed to protect Americans from the increasing domestic use of unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones. The University of Wyoming Veteran's Services Center and U.W. are partnering with 11 institutions across the country to help student veterans meet their goals Amy Richards reports. Click past j
Wyoming Hay Prices Up Again in July [AUDIO]
Wyoming's state parks and recreation sites have escaped damage from wildfires for the most part this summer, but officials expect visitation will be hurt because of bans on open campfires. Doug Randall reports. Hay prices in Wyoming in July were well above last year according to the Wyoming Field Office of the U.S.D.A.'s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). Click past the jump to list
Workforce Services Hosting an Employers Seminar This Month [AUDIO]
District Court Judge Peter Arnold has ordered a competency hearing for murder suspect Nathaniel Castellanos. The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services will hold an employers seminar later this month in Rock Springs. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Kaysen Says Belvoir Ranch Lease Could Bring in $2-4 Million
Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen says a proposed lease of 12,000 acres of the city-owned Belvoir Ranch by the Morley Companies of Jackson could generate millions of dollars for the city.
Judge Orders Evaluation of Defendant in Shootings
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A district judge has ordered a competency evaluation for a Cheyenne man accused of gunning down two people and critically wounding a third at his house last summer.
District Judge Peter Arnold on Monday asked lawyers to draft an order requiring the evaluation for defendant Nathaniel Castellanos...
Cheyenne Light Gets Go Ahead to Build Power Plant
The Wyoming Public Service Commission Tuesday approved a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for Cheyenne Light Fuel and Power and Black Hills Power, to build a $222 million dollar natural gas fired plant in Cheyenne.
Casper Man Admits Arson [AUDIO]
State wildlife officials have denied a request by the U.S. Forest Service to move as many as 2000 prairie dogs in northeast Wyoming. Amy Richards reports. A 47 year old Casper man is now admitting he intentionally started an apartment fire. Jefferey Oliver says he started the blaze because his girlfriend wasn't paying enough attention to him. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
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