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Bison Cow (Courtesy of National Park Service)
Bison Cow (Courtesy of National Park Service)
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Judge Blocks Use of Helicopter in Bison Hazing Operation [AUDIO]

A federal judge has blocked Montana officials from using a helicopter to drive bison back into Yellowstone National Park. Doug Randall reports. A Union Pacific worker's efforts to improve safety at a Wyoming rail yard is being recognized. Business Reporter Sharon Fain has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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(Courtesy of U.S. Government/Wikipedia)
(Courtesy of U.S. Government/Wikipedia)
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BLM Holding Meetings on Oil Shale Development [AUDIO]

Maintain the status quo or follow a new plan. those appear to be the choices for the Bureau of Land Management on the issue of oil shale development in the west. Kathleen Ryan with Colorado News Service reports. For the second consecutive year, Fortune Magazine has named Union Pacific the most admired among trucking, transportation and logistics companies. Doug Randall reports.Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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(Courtesy of Union Pacific)
(Courtesy of Union Pacific)
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U.P. Had Great 2011 Due to Coal Shipments From Wyoming [AUDIO]

A U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency official is defended a draft EPA report that theorizes gas industry activity including hydraulic fracturing may have polluted groundwater in Pavillion,  Wyoming.  Union Pacific says it was more profitable in 2010 than ever before due in part to coal shipments from Wyoming's Powder River basin. Doug Randall has that story. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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Sheep Mountain/Jackson (Wikipedia/Acroterion)
Sheep Mountain/Jackson (Wikipedia/Acroterion)
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Pre-historic People May Have Lived in Jackson Year-Round [AUDIO]

A Wyoming archeologist says artifacts retrieved from a site near Jackson indicate prehistoric people may have live there year-round. Doug Randall has the details. A spokesman for the Union Pacific Railroad is urging hunters to avoid hiking or hunting on railroad tracks this fall. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News,

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(Courtesy of Union Pacific)
(Courtesy of Union Pacific)
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Union Pacific Opens Blacks Fork Rail Yard [Audio]

The Union Pacific Railroad has officially opened the Blacks Fork Rail Yard 20 miles west of Green River. Business Reporter Sharon Fain has the Story. June has been declared National Safety Month. Doug Randall has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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The Depot in the 1970's (National Park Service)
The Depot in the 1970's (National Park Service)
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Union Pacific Reports 1st Quarter Increase [Audio]

The Sweetwater County Sheriff's Office is investigating the death  of a 21 year old Rock Springs woman Tuesday. Sweetwater County officials say she was run over after falling out of a pickup. Union Pacific railroad showed a 1st Quarter increase. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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