yellowstone national park
Transportation Commission Approves $32 Million For Highway Projects [Audio]
Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded more than $32 million for six highway projects around the state during their June meeting, Doug Randall reports. Yellowstone National Park officials say they will conduct routine safety inspections of commercial vehicles this summer. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Bairoil, Wyoming Post Office To Close [Audio]
Doug Randall reports that community leaders in Bairoil, Wyoming and many of its 106 residents are opposing plans to close the small town's Post Office. If you are charged with a crime in Yellowstone, you will be heading to Federal Court. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Yellowstone Conducting Safety Checks (AUDIO)
Yellowstone National Park Rangers, as well as state and federal transportation officials will conduct safety evaluations of commercial vehicles traveling in the park this summer. Amy Richards has details. The Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association is working to make sure young bicyclists in Wyoming have the proper safety gear. Deborah Smith of Wyoming News Service has a report. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Yellowstone Road Plowing Underway [audio]
Yellowstone National Park officials say they are snowplowing a couple of passes to keep roads clear for visitors to the park. The Wyoming State Energy Office and the Wyoming Conference of Building Officials are co-hosting a couple of courses for building designers and contractors. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Yellowstone Looking for Input on Grand Loop Road [Audio]
Senator Mike Enzi has introduced a measure that would give the states more power to repeal federal laws and regulations. Doug Randall has that story. A plan to reconstruct a 15.9 mile segment of Yellowstone's Grand Loop Road has been released for public review. 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.


