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It’s Financial Wednesday Today On The Morning Zone
It’s Financial Wednesday Today On The Morning Zone
It’s Financial Wednesday Today On The Morning Zone
Find out exactly how those news stories on the economy really effect you and your family as The Watchdog On Wall Street, Chris Markowski, is back with us in The Morning Zone at 7:07AM MDT. Chris has long been a treasured friend of our program and is considered our top anaylyst on economic issues...
On Today’s Morning Zone: “We Got Our Man, Is the War Over?”
On Today’s Morning Zone: “We Got Our Man, Is the War Over?”
On Today’s Morning Zone: “We Got Our Man, Is the War Over?”
Robert Naiman, Policy Director of Just Foreign Policy will be our guest today on The Morning Zone at 7:37AM MDT. Osama bin Laden is dead and buried at sea, and while some are critical over the White House decision to not release a post-mortem photo, Robert Naiman thinks the real issue is whether the war is over and our troops can come back home...
Border Patrol report shocks many Americans
Border Patrol report shocks many Americans
Border Patrol report shocks many Americans
By Jim Kouri (Jim is a frequent guest on The Morning Zone, every other Tuesday at 7:07A.M.  MDT) For the third time in only a few months, a federal report on Friday exposed how the U.S. government prioritizes environmental preservation over national security by keeping Border Patrol agents out of wildlife refuges that are heavily transited by Mexican drug and human smugglers...
Documentary “Gasland” To Be Shown Next Week in Wyoming
Documentary “Gasland” To Be Shown Next Week in Wyoming
Documentary “Gasland” To Be Shown Next Week in Wyoming
Doug Randall reports that the award winning documentary "Gasland" will be shown in Laramie and Cheyenne next week. Wyoming continued to add jobs in February when compared to February of 2010, that's according to the Wyoming Department of Employment. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Horse Racing Could Return to Sweetwater County [Audio]
Horse Racing Could Return to Sweetwater County [Audio]
Horse Racing Could Return to Sweetwater County [Audio]
Doug Randall reports that horse racing could return to Sweetwater County this summer. David Bullard, senior economist with the Wyoming Department of Employment, says the state's unemployment rate continued to trend downward in February.  Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio news.