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City Energy Efficiency Project Completed
City Energy Efficiency Project Completed
City Energy Efficiency Project Completed
Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen says  recently completed project to improve the energy efficiency of  over 30 city owned buildings will help save the city money on it's utility bills, in addition to being good for the environment.
U.W. Trustees Select New President
U.W. Trustees Select New President
U.W. Trustees Select New President
Businessman David Bostrom of Worland was elected as president of the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees on Friday. Having served as the board's vice president, Bostrom was first appointed as a trustee in 2007. His term expires in 2013...
Business Council Offers Grant Training [AUDIO]
Business Council Offers Grant Training [AUDIO]
Business Council Offers Grant Training [AUDIO]
A federal judge has ruled Wyoming's lone death row inmate, Dale Wayne Eaton, is entitled to a new hearing on claims he didn't receive an adequate defense during his trial in state court. Amy Richards has details. The Wyoming Business Council is offering two public training sessions for people interested in learning about business council grant programs. Business Reporter Sharon Fain reports. Click
NWS Issues Simpler Weather Warnings
NWS Issues Simpler Weather Warnings
NWS Issues Simpler Weather Warnings
The National Weather Service in Cheyenne is now providing simpler weather warnings designed to help residents make quicker decisions. John Griffith, Warning Coordination Meteorologist with the National weather service in Cheyenne, says weather warnings can be issued for such local severe weather events such as blizzards, severe thunderstorms, flash floods or tornado's...
Cheyenne Police Arrest 3 Suspects For Robbery and Assault
Cheyenne Police Arrest 3 Suspects For Robbery and Assault
Cheyenne Police Arrest 3 Suspects For Robbery and Assault
Cheyenne Police arrested three men in connection with last Tuesday's early morning robbery and assault at a residence in the 700 block of Dell Range. Cheyenne Police Department spokesman Sgt. Rob Dafoe says  approximately 3:30 am on May 1st, arriving officers determined that three unknown suspects had unlawfully entered a residence that was occupied by two men and a woman. Dafoe says all three occ
Wyoming Correctional Professionals Week May 5-11th [AUDIO]
Wyoming Correctional Professionals Week May 5-11th [AUDIO]
Wyoming Correctional Professionals Week May 5-11th [AUDIO]
The Park County Attorney has cleared a Powell police officer who fatally shot a man after a standoff this winter. Doug Randall has the details. Wyoming Correctional Professionals' Week will be celebrated and recognized through proclamation during the week of  May 7th through 11th. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Update on Afflerbach Incident
Update on Afflerbach Incident
Update on Afflerbach Incident
The Wyoming State Crime Lab has provided the initial test results from the unknown liquid substance given to twenty four children at Afflerbach School on Thursday (May 3rd). The results indicate that the substance that was brought on to school property by a student from the school appears to be a highly concentrated flavoring agent used in making candy...
Wind Farm Heads To Wyoming Supreme Court [AUDIO]
Wind Farm Heads To Wyoming Supreme Court [AUDIO]
Wind Farm Heads To Wyoming Supreme Court [AUDIO]
The Northern Laramie Range Alliance is appealing the approval of a 66 turbine wind farm in the mountains south of Glenrock to the Wyoming Supreme Court. A report says Governor Matt Mead got the head of the Environmental Protection Agency to delay releasing a controversial report about water contamination near Pavillion. Doug Randall has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio N
Environmentalists File Coal Lease Lawsuit [AUDIO]
Environmentalists File Coal Lease Lawsuit [AUDIO]
Environmentalists File Coal Lease Lawsuit [AUDIO]
Two environmental groups have filed a lawsuit against the U-S government to halt four coal leases in the Powder River Basin. Amy Richards has a report. It looks like food bills this year will be higher than last, but the increase will likely be smaller, according to USDA Economist Ricky Volpe. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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