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Boys & Girls Club Members Graduate Cowboy Ethics Course
Boys & Girls Club Members Graduate Cowboy Ethics Course
Boys & Girls Club Members Graduate Cowboy Ethics Course
About 50 Boys & Girls  Club of Cheyenne members have completed the Cowboy Ethics program at the club, according to Boys&Girls Club  spokeswoman Baylie Evans. She says the club will hold a ceremony for the graduates Wednesday afternoon at 4:45 at the club at 1700 Snyder in Cheyenne.
U-W to Host Power Generation Symposium [AUDIO]
U-W to Host Power Generation Symposium [AUDIO]
U-W to Host Power Generation Symposium [AUDIO]
The University of Wyoming will host a symposium next October on power generation and the environment. Amy Richards reports. Two Wyoming companies have been recognized by the Better Business Bureau. Business Reporter Sharon Fain has details. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Cause of Oil Fire Unknown
Cause of Oil Fire Unknown
Cause of Oil Fire Unknown
Investigators are trying to determine what caused a fire Friday at an oil well near County Road 136 east of Cheyenne Friday morning.  The fire started in an oil treater owned by SM Energy and authorities say flames reached as high as 200 feet...
Wyoming Short Film Contest Winner
Wyoming Short Film Contest Winner
Wyoming Short Film Contest Winner
  A short film by Preston Randolph called "The Summer of 81," filmed near Meeteetse, Wyoming is the winner of this year’s Wyoming Short Film Contest. The short tells the story of Wyoming man, Bob Taylor and the spirit and struggles of his life's journey. From teaching in the city, to being a Cowboy in Wyoming, to raising his family without electricity in the cabin he built by hand,
5 Year Old Lusk Boy Wins Kids for Cure T-Shirt Design Contest
5 Year Old Lusk Boy Wins Kids for Cure T-Shirt Design Contest
5 Year Old Lusk Boy Wins Kids for Cure T-Shirt Design Contest
Five year old Nathan Fish's design will be on this year's Kids for the Cure t-shirt, which will be given to children who participate in Wyoming's annual Race for the Cure, being held in Cheyenne on August 11, 2012. Race officials selected five finalists from the numerous designs entered from across the Wyoming. The designs by the five finalists were displayed at the Laramie County Library where pe
Well Blowout Caused By Mechanical Failure [AUDIO]
Well Blowout Caused By Mechanical Failure [AUDIO]
Well Blowout Caused By Mechanical Failure [AUDIO]
State oil and gas regulators are blaming mechanical failure for a natural gas well blowout in eastern Wyoming last month. Doug Randall reports. Wyoming Kids Count Director Marc Homer says finding quality child care can be challenging for parents during traditional weekday hours, but it's even more difficult for parents who must work overtime, have rotating shifts, travel for work, or work early mo
Wyoming Eighth Graders Outscore National Average [AUDIO]
The Wyoming Department of Education says Wyoming 8th graders continued to outperform the nation in science on the 2011 National Assessment of Educational Progress. Amy Richards reports. The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services will host an open house for their new facility in Laramie today. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Childcare an Issue For Parents With Non-Traditional Hours
Childcare an Issue For Parents With Non-Traditional Hours
Childcare an Issue For Parents With Non-Traditional Hours
Wyoming Kids Count Director Marc Homer says finding quality child care can be challenging for parents during traditional weekday hours. Finding reliable early care and education becomes more difficult for parents who must work overtime, have rotating shifts, travel for work, or work early morning, evenings, and weekend hours.

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