energy
Wyo. Judge Hears Fracking Disclosure Case
UW Energy Corporate Partnerships To Be Announced
Wyoming Coal Production Down in 2012
Comment Period Extended on Red Desert Drilling Project
Jackson Officials Lobby Verizon for Better Wireless Service [AUDIO]
The Wyoming Energy Office, a division of the Wyoming Business Council, has money available for small businesses and non-profits to conduct energy audits. The Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has organized a letter writing campaign to lobby Verizon Wireless for better cellphone service in Jackson Hole. Doug Randall reports. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Sheridan Business To Be On Discovery [AUDIO]
A uranium industry analyst says lower prices and a re-energized anti- nuclear power movement are not good news for that industry in Wyoming. Amy Richards has details. A Sheridan business will be highlighted in an upcoming episode of "How it's Made" on the discovery channel. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Appeals Court Nixes Case Against Jonah Field Drilling [AUDIO]
Doug Randall reports that the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Biodiversity Conservation Alliance to stop intense drilling in Wyoming's Jonah Field, because the organization missed the filing deadline. The 13th annual Wyoming Victim Services Conference begins today (8/29) in Cheyenne. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Today on The Morning Zone: What’s Happening in Our Local Economy?
The news has been filled with stories about the national and global economy, but what about our local economy? Dale Steenbergen, Executive Director of the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce will dissect this when he guests at 8:07AM MDT on today's Morning Zone with Dave Chaffin.
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