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National Park Cuts Detailed in Memo
Park Service Releases Future Yellowstone Winter Use Plan
U.W. Will See More Construction [AUDIO]
The University of Wyoming will see more construction after the Legislature mostly granted and in some cases added to, U.W.'s requests for capital projects in the next biennium budget. Doug Randall has the details. The National Park Service is awarding nearly $31,000 to preserve The Heart Mountain Relocation Center, where thousands of Japanese Americans were detained during World War II. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Yellowstone Releases Winter Use Plan [audio]
The National Park Service has released a draft winter use plan for Yellowstone National Park. We'll hear from Yellowstone Superintendent Dan Wenk about the preferred alternative. Deborah Smith of Wyoming News Service has a report on the A-A-R-P Spelling Bee coming to Cheyenne next month. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Tuesday In The Morning Zone a Flood of Information
With the snow pack in the North Platte drainage higher than even last year, there is a very real possibility that Glendo State Park may well be in for more flooding. Be listening at 9:07AM MDT today in The Morning Zone, as Parks Administrator Domenic Bravo from the Wyoming State Parks Division guests to talk about flooding issues.
But first, John Wohlstetter will be with us at 7:37 reg
National Park Service Evaluating Trails in Wyoming [Audio]
Doug Randall reports that an Iowa man has pleaded guilty to a Federal charge of child pornography. The man admitted in court that he persuaded a Wyoming teenager to send him sexually explicit images of herself over the internet. The National Park Service is seeking public comments concerning 64 routes in Wyoming that are being evaluated for possible addition to the Oregon, California, Pony Express and Mormon Pioneer trails. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.



