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Two Wyoming Seniors Named 2012 Presidential Scholars
Two Wyoming Seniors Named 2012 Presidential Scholars
Two Wyoming Seniors Named 2012 Presidential Scholars
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced the selection of Timothy Nganga of Casper, and Keely Oltion of Sheridan as 2012 U.S. Presidential Scholars. Nganga attends Kelly Walsh High School in Casper, and Keely attends Sheridan High School in Sheridan...
17th Annual Cinco De Mayo Celebration Saturday
17th Annual Cinco De Mayo Celebration Saturday
17th Annual Cinco De Mayo Celebration Saturday
The 17th annual Cinco De Mayo celebration is set for Saturday, May 5, 2012 at the Forum 619 on the South Greeley Highway. The fiesta will be held held from noon to 5:00 pm and will include vendors, live entertainment, food, kid carnival and a car show...
Goss Predicts Growth for State Economy
Goss Predicts Growth for State Economy
Goss Predicts Growth for State Economy
Creighton University Economics Professor Ernie Goss says his latest survey of purchasing managers in Wyoming shows continued growth for the state economy. Unfortunately for the overall economy and state revenues, however, the outlook for natural gas prices is somewhat murky. Goss says his economic conditions index score for Wyoming for April was 68.5. Even though that's a slight decline from the M
Laramie Company Licenses New Technology [AUDIO]
Laramie Company Licenses New Technology [AUDIO]
Laramie Company Licenses New Technology [AUDIO]
A routine explosion near the Cordero Rojo mine south of Gillette registered on seismographs. Doug Randall has the details. A Laramie company has licensed two technologies that could revive dormant coal bed wells in Wyoming. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Health Department Urges Hantavirus Caution
Health Department Urges Hantavirus Caution
Health Department Urges Hantavirus Caution
Wyoming residents cleaning garages, campers and other areas which may be rodent infested are being warned about the possibility of contracting hantavirus infections from rodent droppings. Department of Health spokeswoman Kim Deti says while hantavirus is uncommon, it is a dangerous and potentially deadly disease.
Cheyenne Motorcyclist Dies in Crash
Cheyenne Motorcyclist Dies in Crash
Cheyenne Motorcyclist Dies in Crash
A 68 year old Cheyenne man was killed Tuesday afternoon when the motorcycle he was riding ran into the back of a trailer being hauled by 32 year old Jeramie Johnson of Cheyenne, according to a press release from the Wyoming Highway Patrol.
Feds Reopen Wolf Comment Period [AUDIO]
Feds Reopen Wolf Comment Period [AUDIO]
Feds Reopen Wolf Comment Period [AUDIO]
The U-S Fish and Wildlife Service has reopened the comment period on a proposal to delist gray wolves in Wyoming. Amy Richards reports. A Casper man has admitted to stealing from a local hospital. Kevin Koile has details. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Wyoming Turkey Hunters Have More Access
Wyoming Turkey Hunters Have More Access
Wyoming Turkey Hunters Have More Access
Wyoming turkey hunters will have additional access in the Black Hills this Spring thanks to the opening of some seasonal routes in the forest for motor vehicle use. Game and Fish spokesman Al Langston says the routes that are open are shown on the 2012 Motor Vehicle Use Map.  Officials said these routes will only be open this Spring and will not be a permanent change.
Game & Fish Taking Elk,Deer & Deer Applications
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will accept resident hunting applications for elk, deer and antelope through the end of May. The Game and Fish has been accepting resident applications online since the first of the year, but the month of  May is when the Game and Fish starts accepting paper applications.

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