Doug Randall
Doug is Assistant News Director for Townsquare Media/Cheyenne
Wyoming Cowboy basketball Coach Larry Shyatt says the pokes next opponent, 14th ranked and Mountain West Conference leader New Mexico, has "everything you'd want" in a team.
Shyatt says that includes a terrific coaching staff, talented players with great depth and balance, and a winning tradition
Cheyenne Police say a 40 year old Cheyenne resident who was wanted for aggravated assault as well as outstanding county warrants apparently shot himself before he could be arrested.
According to a press release from the department, Brady Wake was being sought for an aggravated assault with a weapon Tuesday night
A spokeswoman for the Internal Revenue Service says there are some common tax mistakes that can delay the processing of your return--and delay your refund if you have one coming.
Karen Connelly with the agency's Denver office says one of the most prevalent problems with tax returns is incorrect or missing Social Security numbers
Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Dale Steenbergen says federal sequestration cuts scheduled to go into effect on Friday would hurt the local economy.
He says the biggest impact on the Cheyenne area will be on civilian employees and contractors at F
Cheyenne Police Chief Brian Kozak says in his 30 years of law enforcement he has never seen a community that has as many incidents of vandals shooting out car windows as Cheyenne does.
There have been numerous cases of such attacks in Cheyenne in recent years, with the most recent string occurring this past weekend when police say over 20 cars in various parts of the city were vandalized
The CLIMB Program, which aims to help single mothers achieve financial independence through training for and placement in careers that support their families, will offer training for obtaining a Commercial Driver's License--or CDL--and for certification to be a Certified Nursing Assistance next month, according to Climb Statewide Communications Director Shannon Brooks Hamby
Sweetwater County authorities are warning people about a telephone computer repair scam which has been widely reported recently, according to Sweetwater County Sheriff's Department spokesman Dick Blust
Laramie County Community College Trustees voted 7-0 last night to ask voters in November for a $20 Million bond levy to build two new buildings. The proposal will be scheduled as a special election, since 2013 is not a regular election year
A spokesman for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department says that agency will be requiring all boats entering Wyoming between March 1 and November 30 from other states to be inspected for aquatic invasive species before those boats are used in any Wyoming waterway
The U..S. Postal Service says a survey of Americans by a market research company shows most people support the elimination of Saturday regular mail delivery.
The service recently announced the change to cut costs, effective August 5th
Wyoming Senator Mike Enzi says a "listening session" he held Tuesday afternoon at the Laramie County Public Library gave him a lot to think about.
The state's senior senator says by his count 43 different topics were discussed, including one person who hit 12 different issues, which Enzi says he only counted as one of the 43