Amy Richards is News Director for Townsquare Media-Cheyenne. She has many years of experience covering local news and is well known in the state capitol for her Legislative coverage. BA-English State University of New York. My favorite color is pink.
Amy Richards
Volunteers Wanted for Christmas Bird Count
The High Plains Audubon Society will conduct a mini Christmas Bird Count at the Paul Smith Children’s Village on Dec. 27th.
Cheyenne Police Respond to Robbery
The Cheyenne Police Department is still investigating a robbery at Ayutla Market located at 804 Central Ave. that occurred on Dec. 19 at 6 p.m.
Public Comment Invited on Yellowstone’s Draft World Heritage Report
Yellowstone is inviting the public to review and submit comments on its draft World Heritage Report. The document shows recent progress addressing some threats to park resources which were first identified two decades ago.
The park was designated a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1978...
41st Annual Elementary Science Fair Coming Up in January
Laramie County School District #1 to host the 41st annual elementary science fair on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015.
Scientists: Grass Height, Sage Grouse Nest Study Being Misrepresented
Scientists in grass height and sage-grouse nest success study say facts being misrepresented.
Local Law Enforcement Agencies Unveil New DUI Vehicle
Local law enforcement agencies unveiled the new DUI Task Force command vehicle. It will be out in the community during the holiday season.
Recent Sentencings in U.S. District Court in Wyoming
Recent sentencing's in U.S. District Court in Wyoming
Homeless Memorial Ceremony Set for Sunday
The Wyoming Coalition for the Homeless will hold a Homeless Memorial Ceremony on Sunday December 21st from 1-2 p.m. at the state capitol building in Cheyenne.
Report: Fewer Youth Working in Wyoming
The number of youths ages 18-20 in Wyoming’s workforce has declined by 22% over the last decade, according to a report from the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services.
Wyoming Transportation Commission Awards Over $33 Million in Contracts
The Wyoming Transportation Commissin awarded contracts totaling nearly $33.8 million for nine highway projects around the state during its December meeting in Laramie.