Doug Randall
Doug is Assistant News Director for Townsquare Media/Cheyenne
Steven Sharpe was officially robed in as a First Judicial District of Wyoming Judge Monday Morning at the Wyoming Supreme Court Building at a ceremony presided over by the Wyoming Supreme Court Justices and attended by Governor Matt Mead, who chose Sharpe from among three candidates to replace Judge Micheal Davis in November after Davis was appointed to the high court
Laramie County Community College trustees will consider later this month whether to ask local voters to approve a roughly $20 million dollar bond issue for construction of two new buildings on the college's Cheyenne Campus
A spokesman for the U.S. Postal Service says the elimination of regular Saturday mail delivery on August 5 and other cost-cutting moves should save the agency roughly $2 billion per year.
David Rupert with the agency's Denver office says other measures will include steps to cut down on fuel costs and various efforts to reduce expenses
The Sinclair Oil Refinery east of Rawlins is facing nearly $260,000 in fines after receiving more safety violation citations. Amy Richards has a report. U.W. Mathematics Professor Stefan Heinz will be using the new NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center to improve the efficiency of wind farms. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
A 28 year old man who lists several different Cheyenne and state addresses as his residence has been arrest for assault and impersonating a sheriff's deputy, according to Laramie County Sheriff's Department spokesman Gerry Luce
Laramie County Circuit Court Judge Roberta Coates Tuesday afternoon bound over 20 year old Terrence James of Cheyenne to face a charge of Conspiracy to Commit Armed Robbery in connection with the holdup of a cash advance store on January 10th
Laramie County Commissioner Amber Ash says she's not sure one of the main arguments opponents of a lottery in Wyoming have been using--that it encourages people with a gambling addiction to waste money-- is true.
Fox News Correspondent Liz Cheney says the Republican Party needs to do a better job of using social media and make more of An effort to get GOP voters to the polls if it is to win future national elections
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Cindy Hill says she will run for Governor of Wyoming in 2014. Hill made the announcement Thursday morning on ''The Morning Zone'' program with Dave Chaffin on KGAB-AM radio in Cheyenne.
Laramie County political activist and County Commissioner M. Lee Hassenour says he's hearing from Tea Party activists and members of the Constituition Party about a possible petition drive to get the removal of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction as head of the state Education Department on the election ballot in 2014
A study by an Oregon company finds Cheyenne Frontier Days contributes around $25 million a year to the Laramie County economy.
Dean Runyan Associates says that total includes $10.6 million in retail purchases, with another $6