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Lawsuits Planned Over Wolf Status [AUDIO]
Lawsuits Planned Over Wolf Status [AUDIO]
Lawsuits Planned Over Wolf Status [AUDIO]
Two environmental coalitions have filed notice they intend to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over the agency's decision to end federal protections for wolves in Wyoming. Amy Richards reports. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is helping rural electric providers modernize their transmission systems. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
New Concealed Weapons Law Starts Friday [Audio]
New Concealed Weapons Law Starts Friday [Audio]
New Concealed Weapons Law Starts Friday [Audio]
Starting Friday July 1st, Wyoming residents will be allowed to carry a concealed weapon without a permit, Doug Randall has the details. U.S. Senator John Barrasso says Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and U.S. Fish and Wildlife service official Daniel Ashe will travel to Wyoming withing the next month to meet with Governor Matt Mead to discuss the wolf issue. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming
Shyatt Tells Media He’s Happy To Be Back At Wyoming
Shyatt Tells Media He’s Happy To Be Back At Wyoming
Shyatt Tells Media He’s Happy To Be Back At Wyoming
Key lawmakers in the political skirmish over gray wolves in the west say they will continue their efforts to lift federal protections for the predators, despite a proposed settlement between environmentalists and the government. Doug Randall reports. University of Wyoming head basketball coach Larry Shyatt told reporters today (Friday) that he's happy to be back at Wyoming. Click past the jump to