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Guernsey Reservoir Will be Lowered Again  [AUDIO]
Guernsey Reservoir Will be Lowered Again [AUDIO]
Guernsey Reservoir Will be Lowered Again [AUDIO]
Wyoming Main Street is accepting applications from communities interested in participating in its program. business reporter Sharon Fain has the details. The Bureau of Reclamation will lower Guernsey Reservoir again. Doug Randall reports. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Cowboys Lose Season Opener
Cowboys Lose Season Opener
Cowboys Lose Season Opener
Despite a late comeback attempt, the Wyoming Cowboy football team lost a hard-fought contest Saturday to 15th-ranked Texas on Saturday, 37-17. Wyoming (0-1 overall) held an early 9-7 lead over the Longhorns (1-0 overall), but were outscored 30-8 the rest of the way in the 2012 season opener for both teams...
Builder Found For Wyoming Coal to Liquids Plant
Builder Found For Wyoming Coal to Liquids Plant
Builder Found For Wyoming Coal to Liquids Plant
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) —The head of a Texas company says it has contracted with a firm to build a plant in Carbon County to turn coal into gasoline. Robert Kelly, chairman of DKRW Advanced Fuels of Houston, says Sinopec Engineering Group is based out of China and has built similar facilities before...
Bernanke: Economy Far From Satisfactory [AUDIO]
Bernanke: Economy Far From Satisfactory [AUDIO]
Bernanke: Economy Far From Satisfactory [AUDIO]
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, speaking at the the central bank summit in Jackson Hole Friday, says high U.S. unemployment is a "grave concern" and that the Fed will provide more help if the economy doesn't improve. A purebred Yellowstone bison is growing up at the Bronx Zoo after scientists were able to successfully implant a genetically pure embryo into a commercial bison. Doug
Wolves Delisted in Wyoming
Wolves Delisted in Wyoming
Wolves Delisted in Wyoming
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today that the Wyoming population of gray wolves is recovered and no longer warrants protection under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Beginning September 30th, wolves in Wyoming will be managed by the state under an approved management plan, as they are in the states of Idaho and Montana...
Agriculture Exports Expected to Be Up in FY2013 [AUDIO]
Agriculture Exports Expected to Be Up in FY2013 [AUDIO]
Agriculture Exports Expected to Be Up in FY2013 [AUDIO]
Despite declines in production, U.S.D.A. Chief Economist Joe Glauber says Agriculture exports are expected to reach record levels in Fiscal Year 2013.  Funding is available for trail projects in Wyoming. Doug Randall has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Deadline For Photo Contest Saturday [AUDIO]
Deadline For Photo Contest Saturday [AUDIO]
Deadline For Photo Contest Saturday [AUDIO]
The University of Wyoming's only peer-reviewed scientific journal ''Rocky Mountain Geology'', is celebrating it's 50th anniversary this year. Editor and Geology Professor Art Snoke says the journal fills an important niche as a high-quality journal devoted to the region's unique geological features. The deadline to upload photos for the Wyoming Business Council Agribusiness Division 5 annual photo
New Nutrition Standards for School Lunches  [AUDIO]
New Nutrition Standards for School Lunches [AUDIO]
New Nutrition Standards for School Lunches [AUDIO]
Agriculture Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services Kevin Concannon announced that America's students will see healthier and more nutritious foods in the cafeteria as they return to school this year. State Biologists have counted a near record number of pronghorn antelope in Jackson Hole this year. Doug Randall has the details.
Wyoming State Canvassing Board Certifies Election  [AUDIO]
Wyoming State Canvassing Board Certifies Election [AUDIO]
Wyoming State Canvassing Board Certifies Election [AUDIO]
The State Canvassing Board certified the 2012 Primary election results Wednesday. Doug Randall has that story. Visitors to Yellowstone National Park are urged to be aware that some animals in the park are beginning to leave the high country for lower elevations. Visitors are urged to use caution and follow park regulations regarding wildlife.  Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. R

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