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Small Game and Some Bird Seasons Opening
September 1st marks the season opener for a variety of small game and upland and migratory birds. Wyoming Game and Fish Department spokesman Al Langston says blue grouse are found in most mountain areas throughout the state on both Bureau of Land Management and National Forest lands. Ruffed grouse are found in western Wyoming in the Shoshone, Bridger-Teton, and Targhee national forests. The se
Traffic Stop Near Evanston Leads to Drug Bust
A traffic stop by Troopers for a speeding violation of 83 mph in a 75 mph zone on Interstate 80 has led to the arrest and felony charges filed on a 47 year-old man from Laguna Woods, California. Wyoming Highway Patrol Sgt. Stephen Townsend says Michael A. Howard was traveling eastbound approximately 30 miles east of Evanston on August 23rd when a pair of State Troopers stopped his speeding rented
AAA: More People Will Travel This Labor Day [AUDIO]
AAA says more people in the eight state Mountain West region are planning to make a Labor Day getaway compared to last year. Doug Randall reports. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is proposing changes to the Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) regulation that would go into effect beginning 2013. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Police Still Seeing Widespread Cellphone, Texting Violations
A spokesman for the Cheyenne Police Department says police are still seeing traffic laws banning cell phone usage (except for hands free devices) and texting by motorists widely ignored.
Steenbergen Sees Steady Economic Growth
Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce President and C-E-O Dale Steenbergen says the Laramie County economy is doing fairly well in most areas.
Teen Leads Law Enforcement on High Speed Chase
A 17 year old teenager led a Wyoming Highway Patrol Trooper on a high speed chase that eventually ended in Idaho. Wyoming Highway Patrol Sgt. Stephen Townsend says the juvenile had apparently stolen a car from a job site in Green River Saturday night. Several hours later, a Wyoming Trooper observed the stolen vehicle, a 2006 Chrysler 300, on the western outskirts of Kemmerer on US 30 and initiat
State May Expand Bison Hunt [AUDIO]
Wyoming may expand bison hunting because the state's population is above management goals. Amy Richards reports. Some livestock groups and others are calling for the E.P.A. to issue a waiver on renewable fuel standards. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
U.W. One of the Top Institutions for Outdoor Adventures [AUDIO]
A national magazine says the University of Wyoming is one of the top institutions in the country when it comes to outdoor adventures. Doug Randall reports. The sale of the Snow King resort in Jackson to J.M.I. Realty is expected to wrap up by the end of the month. Business reporter Sharon Fain has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Forest Officials: Stay Out of Caves [AUDIO]
Officials are reminding the public that entering caves on the Bighorn National Forest is prohibited in an effort to protect the spread of a disease to bats. An interim legislative committee has passed a bill that would make tax zappers illegal in Wyoming. Doug Randall has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
St. Mary’s Enrollment Shows Slight Increase
Monday was the first day of classes at St. Mary's Catholic school in Cheyenne, and principal Janet Materi says enrollment appears to be up by one student compared to last year.