Susan Burk, host of K2 Radio’s Morning Show, has an extensive background in broadcast journalism, theatrical arts, and advocacy. She began her Wyoming career with KTRS Radio in 1991, and as a radio and television News Director and anchor is well-known to the Wyoming audience. Ms. Burk won numerous awards from the Associated Press and the Wyoming Association of Broadcasters for her reporting and anchoring. She spent five years working with hundreds of theatre companies around the world with the Laramie Project plays for the Matthew Shepard Foundation, including Ford’s Theatre in Washington D.C., the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and Nuffield Youth Theatre in London before returning to Townsquare Media and K2 Radio. Ms. Burk holds degrees in Communications and Theatre and attended graduate school at the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago, and her spirit of community involvement and advocacy work benefits many organizations throughout the state.
Susan Burk
Hunter Education Classes Offered By Game And Fish
Hunter education is required in Wyoming for all hunters born after 1965, with exemptions for military and law enforcement.
Search Continues For Killer Of Popular White Wolf, $25K Reward [VIDEO]
Senior Wildlife Biologist Doug Smith discusses the wolf which was shot.
Winners Of $600K Wyoming Lottery Jackpot Come Forward
The winner remembered he had tickets in his truck, when he checked them he found a big surprise.
Safe 2 Sturgis Creates Motorcycle Safety Awareness
Officials say fatal motorcycle crashes increase in Wyoming around the time of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
Wyoming Cycling Task Force Wants To Hear From Public
The Task Force is looking at the economic, health and community benefits of bicycle and pedestrian pathways and natural surface trails.
Casper Man Is ‘Lucky For Life’ In Wyoming Lottery
The winner plans to pay down debt, save money to help give his kids a head start, and treat his family to a Disney vacation.
Yellowstone Official Answers Earthquake And Volcano Questions [VIDEO]
Are earthquake swarms normal for the Park, and is the caldera overdue for a huge volcanic eruption?
Stay Safe And Protect Yellowstone This Fourth of July
Plan ahead, take the Yellowstone Pledge, and no fireworks allowed.
Rock Springs Angler Reels In New State Record Catfish
The catfish weighed more than 28 pounds, and officials estimate it was about 40 years old.
Bull Rider Injured in Casper Walks Out Of ICU
Bradie Gray sends message of thanks to all of his supporters.