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Rural Bankers Survey: Drought Dampening Economy [AUDIO]
A former financial manager in lander has pleaded not guilty to charges of embezzling more than $2.5 million dollars. Doug Randall has the details. The rural Mainstreet Index dropped further into negative territory this month, suggesting economic contraction. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
National Weather Service Radar to Receive an Upgrade
The National Weather Service Doppler Radar serving southeast Wyoming and western Nebraska will be enhanced with the latest dual-polarization technology beginning in October. John Griffith, Warning Coordination Meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Cheyenne, says conventional Doppler radars send out a horizontal pulse that gives forecasters a one‐dimensional picture of whatever is in t
U.S.D.A. Continues Efforts to Boost Agriculture Exports [AUDIO]
U. S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says the department is is continuing efforts to expand American agriculture exports. Authorities say a man who was killed after a rupture at a natural gas well in northern Colorado was from Wyoming. Doug Randall has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
District Study Shows Moves Lower Test Scores
Laramie County School District One Superintendent Mark Stock says a recent study of fifth grade reading test scores in the district shows that students who changed schools usually scored lower than those who have not moved.
Corn Maze Coming To Casper [PHOTOS]
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Cheyenne Man Receives Lifesaving Award From Police
18 year old Cheyenne resident Cole Leal was honored by the Cheyenne Police Department with the Citizen Lifesaver "Hero" award Thursday. On April 26th a 9 year old boy was riding his bike through a Cheyenne neighborhood when he was attacked by two pit bulls. Leal grabbed a boat oar from the porch and fought the dogs off the boy.
State Increases Elk License Limit [AUDIO]
Campbell County Economic Development and the University of Wyoming are moving forward with plans to build a new business incubator at the University of Wyoming. Business Reporter Sharon Fain has details. Effective immediately, Wyoming elk hunters can have up to three elk licenses in select hunt areas across Wyoming. Amy Richards reports. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Game and Fish: Consider Leaving Water In Tanks To Help Wildlife [AUDIO]
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is urging ranchers and other landowners to consider leaving water in their tanks to help wildlife in the current drought even after they move their livestock off the land. Doug Randall reports. As drought conditions persist throughout the state, Governor Matt Mead has been notified that 22 Wyoming counties have received primary disaster designations from U.S. A
Investigation Continues Into Laramie Shooting [AUDIO]
The investigation into a shooting last night in Laramie is continuing. Trevor T. Trujillo has the story from Laramie. Torrington authorities are defending their actions after settling a lawsuit with a former Wyoming Legislature, who sued because he was banned from city council meetings. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Police Say Current Building is Dangerous and Inefficient
Cheyenne Police officials say their current building on Capitol Avenue is plagued by leaking roofs, a crumbling basic structure, serious electrical issues, undrinkable water and a long list of other issues to the point where it is costing taxpayers millions of dollars and posing a threat to public safety.