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Governor Mead Signs Wolf Bill
Governor Mead Signs Wolf Bill
Governor Mead Signs Wolf Bill
Governor Matt Mead signed the Wolf Management Bill into law Wednesday. The measure complies with an agreement the state and federal governments reached last year over how to end endangered species act protections for the animals. Governor Mead says it was team effort to get the bill passed. The state  wants to allow trophy hunting for wolves in a flexible zone around Yellowstone National Park beg
Romney Wins First Round of Wyoming’s Caucuses [AUDIO]
Romney Wins First Round of Wyoming’s Caucuses [AUDIO]
Romney Wins First Round of Wyoming’s Caucuses [AUDIO]
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney picked up four delegates in the first round of Wyoming's Republican Caucuses. Doug Randall has the details. Governor  Matt Mead signed Wyoming's new redistricting bill into law Tuesday. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Gov. Mead Applauds FERC Decision on Water Project  [AUDIO]
Gov. Mead Applauds FERC Decision on Water Project [AUDIO]
Gov. Mead Applauds FERC Decision on Water Project [AUDIO]
Governor Matt Mead applauded the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's decision Thursday to dismiss an application for a permit to build a water pipeline from Wyoming's  Flaming Gorge Reservoir  to Colorado’s front range. Wyoming will receive $56,000 dollars as part of a settlement  with a pharmaceutical company. Doug Randall has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. R
Governor Mead Pushing For Wolf Management Plan
Governor Mead Pushing For Wolf Management Plan
Governor Mead Pushing For Wolf Management Plan
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Gov. Matt Mead is calling on Wyoming lawmakers to endorse a wolf management plan that would designate the animals as predators that could be shot on sight in most of the state. Mead and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar last year agreed on a plan to end federal protections for wolves in Wyoming...
Mead Co-chairs Sage Grouse Task Force [AUDIO]
Wyoming Governor Matt Mead, Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper and BLM Director Bob Abbey will co-chair a sage grouse task force, to examine ways states can provide management tools and habitat protections for the bird. Amy Richards reports. The Inland Truck Parts location in Evansville now includes a re-manufacturing shop. Business Reporter Sharon Fain has more. Click past jump to listen to Wyom
Governor’s State of The State Live Monday
Governor’s State of The State Live Monday
Governor’s State of The State Live Monday
If you are interested or concerned about the upcoming Wyoming legislative session and what the priorities are likely to be, then you will want to plan to listen on Monday, February 13 starting at 10A.M. MST for Governor Matt Mead's State of The State Address to kick off this budget session...
Coal To Gas Plant Still Under Negotiations [AUDIO]
Coal To Gas Plant Still Under Negotiations [AUDIO]
Coal To Gas Plant Still Under Negotiations [AUDIO]
A Texas company that plans to build a plant to convert coal to gasoline in Carbon County is still negotiating with Idaho National Laboratory about reviewing the project. Doug Randall reports. Governor Matt Mead traveled to Riverton Monday to meet with the public and discuss options to find a long-term source of drinking water. some water wells in the Pavillion area tested positive for contaminants
Wyoming Lawmakers Vote Down Medicaid Increase [AUDIO]
Wyoming Lawmakers Vote Down Medicaid Increase [AUDIO]
Wyoming Lawmakers Vote Down Medicaid Increase [AUDIO]
The Legislature's Joint Appropriations Committee has voted to deny Gov. Matt Mead's request to use state money to make up for expired federal stimulus funds that had gone to help support Medicaid. Doug Randall reports.  Now is the time to start thinking about filing your income taxes. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Governor Mead Cuts Proposed Budget [AUDIO]
Governor Mead Cuts Proposed Budget [AUDIO]
Governor Mead Cuts Proposed Budget [AUDIO]
Governor Matt Mead is proposing cuts to the state budget proposal he submitted to state legislators in December. Doug Randall reports.  The U. S. Department of Agriculture Friday announced a proposed rule that would modernize the country’s poultry slaughter inspection system by shifting toward a more prevention-oriented format. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. Read

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