Doug Randall
Doug is Assistant News Director for Townsquare Media/Cheyenne
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has mailed out approximately 107 000 post cards asking Wyoming big game hunters about their success in hunting for deer, elk and antelope this year.
Game and Fish spokesman Al Langston says the information in used in setting game management policy, including hunting seasons and quota limits
Cheyenne Police say they are continuing their investigation into a collision between a car and a bicycle that sent an unidentified woman to the hospital Tuesday afternoon.
According to a press release from the Cheyenne Police Department the collision happened around 3pm Tuesday in the 600 Block of East Lincolnway
A Casper woman is accused of embezzling money from a hotel she managed. Kevin Koile has details. Wyoming education reforms may take up to two years longer than expected. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Gas prices are continuing to fall both nationally, and across Wyoming, according to Patrick DeHann of gasbuddy.com. The University of Wyoming's new Visual Arts Building has won national recognition. Joy Greenwald has a report. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce President and C-E-O Dale Steenbergen says it's not clear exactly how the insurance exchanges mandated by the federal Affordable Care Act will work in small states such as Wyoming
Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen says a project linking Holliday Park with the Cheyenne Greenway is moving ahead as planned.
The mayor says a tunnel linking the park and greenway has already been completed and was finished over a weekend with minimal disruption to the surrounding area
The U.S. Interior Department is scaling back the amount of public land in Wyoming and several other states that will be opened up for oil shale development. A petroleum engineering program at the University of Wyoming has been accredited. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Cindy Hill says a small but powerful group of veteran legislators whom she refers to as ''the good old boys" are trying to find a way to force her out of office, possibly by making it an appointed rather than elected position.
Officials with Cheyenne Regional Medical Center say they are forming a Patient and Family Advisory Council to help the hospital with planning and decision making.
The Natrona County Sheriff's Department is continuing to investigate numerous reports of someone stealing horsetail hair in central Wyoming earlier this year, and is continuing enhanced patrols even though there haven't been any recent reports of such thefts. A group of skateboarders, BMX bikers and inline skaters want's to renovate the Riverton Skate Park. Joy Greenwald has a report. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen says city revenues are continuing to run well ahead of projections for fiscal year 2013.
Creighton University Economist Ernie Goss says the re-election of President Obama and a Democratic-controlled Senate may not be good news for Wyoming's natural gas industry. But he says it may be favorable for wind-energy producers