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Union Pacific Urges Rail Crossing Safety
Generic, Brand-Name Drug Makers Face Different Standards [AUDIO]
Workers are sampling water near a former uranium mill on the Wind River Indian Reservation to see how flooding has affected the movement of contaminants. Amy Richards reports. A U.S. Supreme Court decision a year ago makes it all but impossible to sue generic drug manufacturers for failing to provide adequate warnings about a drug's dangers. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Filmmaker To Include U.W. Professor In Documentary [AUDIO]
A parolee who says he was forcibly catheterized to provide a urine sample is suing the Wyoming Department of Corrections and the City of Cheyenne. Doug Randall has more on that story. Belgian filmmaker Sofie Benoot plans to include a segment about a University of Wyoming researcher in a documentary about the pioneer spirit of the American west. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
USDA: Despite Drought Farm Income Will Be Up This Year [AUDIO]
Suspects Identified in July Shooting
Kaysen Says City May Have to Pay Refunds
Jackson Company Gets Investment Funding [AUDIO]
Enhanced Capitol Wyoming Fund LLC of Jackson recently announced it has received funding to invest in qualified businesses through a Wyoming Business Council program. Amy Richards reports. Lee Haines of Cody will serve as the new Executive Director of the Wyoming PBS Foundation. Business Reporter Sharon Fain has details. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
WYDOT Is Waiving Oversize Load Fees For Hay [AUDIO]
The Wyoming Department of Transportation is waiving oversize-load fees for shipments of hay coming into the state as part of the drought disaster relief effort.the waiver took effect Monday and will continue until the drought disaster designations expire or until Dec. 31st, when conditions will be re-evaluated. The National Parks Conservation Association has recognized Gov. Matt Mead and the state for helping to address wildlife-vehicle collisions on Wyoming's roads and along wildlife corridors. Doug Randall reports.

