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Tuesday The Morning Zone Has Judah Freed and Mayor Kaysen
Tuesday The Morning Zone Has Judah Freed and Mayor Kaysen
Tuesday The Morning Zone Has Judah Freed and Mayor Kaysen
Catch The Morning Zone today and hear what Judah Freed and Mayor Rick Kaysen have to say. 7:07AM MDT: Judah Ken Freed is a seasoned media and politics journalist, a veteran radio broadcaster, and a frequent radio guest. Freed says, Obama Needs More than Social Media President Obama's campaign team is mounting the most sophisticated social media campaign in the history of national elections... Read
Commentary: Cheyenne City Council Votes ‘No’ On Your Property Rights!
Commentary: Cheyenne City Council Votes ‘No’ On Your Property Rights!
Commentary: Cheyenne City Council Votes ‘No’ On Your Property Rights!
As you may know, the city of Cheyenne has fallen in line, as good soldiers, with the recent U.D.C. decision passed by the City Council and Mayor Rick Kaysen to float our property rights down the "global" river. We continue to hear some of the City Council members, who are up for re-election, rhetorical cries of  "If re-elected, I will repeal our decision", ad nauseam... Read Mo
Tues. Morning Zone: Most Expensive Epidemic of Fraud in History & The Mayor
Tues. Morning Zone: Most Expensive Epidemic of Fraud in History & The Mayor
Tues. Morning Zone: Most Expensive Epidemic of Fraud in History & The Mayor
Today's guests: 7:07AM MDT: William Black....Black is now an associate professor of economics and law at the University of Missouri, Kansas City and the author of "The Best Way to Rob a Bank is to Own One." He was the deputy staff director of the national commission that investigated the cause of the savings and loan debacle...
Kaysen says Budget Moving Forward
Kaysen says Budget Moving Forward
Kaysen says Budget Moving Forward
Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen says his budget proposals for fiscal year 2013--which starts July 1, 2012--are moving ahead on schedule. The mayor notes the city council held a workshop on the budget on May 18th, and the City Council Finance Committee on Monday approved the proposal.
Kaysen Proposes $49.6 Million City Budget
Kaysen Proposes $49.6 Million City Budget
Kaysen Proposes $49.6 Million City Budget
Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen is proposing a $49.6 million budget for the city for fiscal year 2013, a decrease of about 1.8 percent compared to the 2012 budget as approved by the city council last year. The mayor says no layoffs of full-time city employees are included in his budget proposal, but there will be cutbacks of hours among some part time employees as well as one layoff.
Kaysen Honored For Building Safety
Kaysen Honored For Building Safety
Kaysen Honored For Building Safety
Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen will be honored in mid-May in Washington D.C. by the International Code Council for his commitment and contributions to building safety as part of the 2012 Elected Officials of the Year Awards.
Kaysen Says Developer Interested in Belvoir Ranch
Kaysen Says Developer Interested in Belvoir Ranch
Kaysen Says Developer Interested in Belvoir Ranch
Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen says the city continues to speak with a developer who may want to lease at least part of the Belvoir Ranch for a wind energy development. The mayor says the conversations have been going on for a while, but he declined to name the developer or specifics of a possible agreement other than to say the developer is interested in leasing the western portion of the ranch for a

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