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(Courtesy of www.dot.state.wy.us)
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WYDOT Awards $12 Million In Contracts [AUDIO]

Fremont County District Court Clerk Katie Brodie Meredith is resigning effective June 30th. The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded $12 million in construction projects during their April meeting. Doug Randall has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi (Chip Somodevilla/Getty)
U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi (Chip Somodevilla/Getty)
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Enzi Votes Against Hagel Confirmation [AUDIO]

Wyoming Senator Mike Enzi voted with the minority on Tuesday as the U.S. Senate voted to move forward the nomination of former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense. Contracts totaling nearly $20.1 million for 12 projects around the state were awarded by the Wyoming Transportation Commission during it's February meeting. Amy Richards has a report. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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I-180 Overpass (Courtesy of WYDOT)
I-180 Overpass (Courtesy of WYDOT)
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WYDOT Awards Over 22 Million in Projects in January [AUDIO]

Contracts totaling nearly $22.6 million dollars for 12 projects around the state were awarded by the Wyoming Transportation Commission during its January meeting in Cheyenne. Doug Randall has the details. Cody is hoping a Coca-Cola Super Bowl ad will have the side-effect of boosting the city's tourism. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. 

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(Photo By Adam Porter)
(Photo By Adam Porter)
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Highway Contracts Worth $36 Million Awarded [AUDIO]

Contracts totaling more than $36 Million for 11 highway projects around the state were awarded by the Wyoming Highway Transportation Commission during it's October meeting in Cheyenne. Amy Richards has a report

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Commission Awards Highway Contracts [AUDIO]

The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded contracts totaling nearly $14 Million for nine highway projects around Wyoming were awarded during a teleconference meeting late Thursday. Amy Richards has details. Several  veteran's groups are sponsoring military appreciation day Saturday in Laramie as the Wyoming Cowboys take on Air Force in college football. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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Transportation Commission Awards Contracts [AUDIO]

Contracts totaling $16.6 Million for 11 projects around the state were awarded by the Wyoming Transportation Commission during it's September meeting in Cheyenne. Amy Richards has a report. A weather system is bringing rain to some winter wheat areas, but the northern plains may not get much out of the system. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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(Photo By Adam Porter)
(Photo By Adam Porter)
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Highway Project Contracts Awarded [AUDIO]

The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded contracts totaling more than $14.8 Million for eight highway projects around the state during it's August meeting in Cheyenne. Amy Richards has a report. Despite drought, heat and rising feed costs, the nation's dairy's are still producing slightly more than a year ago. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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(Clive Rose/Getty)
(Clive Rose/Getty)
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Michelin Issues Tire Recall [AUDIO]

Michelin is recalling around 841,000 BF Goodrich and  Uniroyal tires because the tread can separate, causing rapid air loss. Doug Randall reports that the Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded contracts totaling nearly $17.8 million for 11 highway projects around the state  during its July teleconference meeting. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. 

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U.S. 191 (Courtesy of WYDOT/webcam)
U.S. 191 (Courtesy of WYDOT/webcam)
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WYDOT Awards Over $28 Million For Nine Road Projects [AUDIO]

The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded $28.9 million for nine highway projects around the state during its June meeting in Cheyenne. Doug Randall reports. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says there's precious little time left for the house to pass its version of a farm, food and jobs bill. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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Wyoming Transportation Commission Approves $33.4 Million In Projects [AUDIO]

The Wyoming Transportation Commission approved contracts totaling nearly $33.4 million for 10 highway projects around the state during its may meeting in Casper. Doug Randall reports.
State lawmakers are moving ahead with plans to build a new state office building and renovate the State Capitol in Cheyenne despite opposition by Gov. Matt Mead. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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