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Animal Shelter Issues Rabies Warning
Cheyenne Animal Shelter Director Rick Collord says the recent confirmation of 5 cases of rabies in the Pine Bluffs area highlight how important it is for pet and livestock owners to make sure their animals are vaccinated against the disease
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Racicky Emphasizes Positive Themes
Republican Laramie County Commission candidate Clare “Bud” Racicky says he wants to stress positive themes in his quest for public office. Racicky says he thinks most local officeholders–including current county commission members and Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen as well as the Cheyenne City Council–are basically doing a good job for the most part. Racicky does say he wo
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Barrasso Wants ACA Appeal [AUDIO]
As lawmakers await the Supreme Court Decision on the Affordable Care Act, U.S. Senator John Barrasso says he wants to repeal the act and replace it with a patient-centered approach. A Wyoming company that wants to open a horse-slaughtering plant in Missouri is no longer considering a site in the community of Mountain Grove. Amy Richards has a report. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio New
Ag Export Outlook Improves [AUDIO]
U-S Senator Mike Enzi is encouraging college students and graduates to apply for an internship in his Washington D.C. office this fall. Amy Richards has a report. The Agriculture Department has come out with a new and more upbeat agricultural export forecast for this year. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Bus Tour Highlights Ag Innovations [AUDIO]
An upcoming bus tour of Laramie and Centennial will showcase how Wyoming agriculture producers are using innovative ideas to add value to their operations. Amy Richards reports. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department now has a feature on it’s web site allowing Wyoming Hunter Education students to print duplicate Hunter Education Cards online. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
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Hit And Run Under Investigaton
Laramie County Sheriff’s Department spokesman Gerry Luce said on Friday investigators have no new leads in their investigation into a hit and run incident which injured a 23 year old Nevada woman Wednesday afternoon. Luce did say, however, that the injured woman did not incur a broken leg in the incident, as originally thought, although her leg was injured.
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Communities Recognized for Downtown Revitalization [AUDIO]
Despite lower than expected natural gas prices, Wyoming will finish fiscal year 2012 with revenues ahead of the Consensus Revenue Estimating Group’s (CREG) January forecast. Three Wyoming communities were recognized recently for their excellence in downtown revitalization. Amy Richards has a report. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Seattle City Council to Consider Coal Terminal Issues [AUDIO]
The Seattle City Council is scheduled to consider a resolution on Tuesday opposing the development of coal export terminals in Washington State because of traffic, environmental and health concerns. The issue could impact exports of Wyoming coal to foreign countries, especially in Asia. Amy Richards has details. The U.S. Department of Agriculture will be contacting over 140,000 farmers over the ne
Casper Marathon Sunday [AUDIO]
Despite low numbers of reported West Nile Virus cases over the past couple of years, the Wyoming Department of Health is reminding residents to take steps to protect themselves as warmer weather arrives in Wyoming. Preparations are underway for the 10th annual Casper Marathon on Sunday. Race Director Eric Easton says there are several ways of registering for the marathon if you haven’t done so alr
Olson Runs for Commission Seat
Businessman Mike Olson has filed as a Republican for the open four year seat on the Laramie County Commission. Olson says he sees the Niobrara Oil Play as one of the major issues facing the county over the next few years, especially it’s impact on county infrastructure and water.