Doug Randall
Doug is Assistant News Director for Townsquare Media/Cheyenne
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Laramie County School District #1 is asking parents of district students for input in a number of areas, according to Laramie County School District 1 Superintendent Mark Stock. He says the information gathered in the survey will be used by the school board as they develop a strategic plan for the district this summer, and will also be used by individual schools throughout the district
The Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police (WASCOP) has issued a position statement on firearms issues, according to Sweetwater County Sheriff's Department Spokesman Dick Blust. The st
Cheyenne Regional Medical CEO Dr. John Lucas says the hospital has laid off 8 administrative positions in anticipation of about a 5% decline in revenues – or about $15 million – in fiscal year 2014, which begins on July 1, 2013
Cheyenne Police Chief Brian Kozak says his officers are seeing fewer meth cases these days compared to a few years ago. Kozak says one study he's seen indicates there are about 300, 000 meth users nationally compared to three years ago, and says local police are seeing quite a bit less of the highly addictive drug as well
The Wyoming Comprehensive Cancer Control Consortium and other organizations that help families facing a child with cancer held a ''celebration of hope'' Thursday morning in the rotunda of the state capitol building
Even though Wyoming's jobless rate dropped to 4.9 % in December from 5.1% the month before, a Senior Economist with the Research and Planning Section of the state Department of Workforce Services says that news isn't as good as it sounds
A spokesman for the Cheyenne Police Department wants local residents to know they can drop off unused prescription drugs in a drop box in the Police Department Building lobby.
Officer Dan Long says his agency is seeing more abuse of prescription drugs these days than traditional street drugs like meth and heroin
The preliminary hearing of a 20 year old Cheyenne man who is accused of aggravated robbery in connection with with the armed holdup of a cash advance store in Cheyenne has been postponed until February 5th
Several hundred people, including Governor Matt Mead, Secretary of State Max Maxfield Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen and Laramie County Commissioner M. Lee Hassenour joined a march through downtown Cheyenne Monday in memory of slain civil right leader Martin Luther King Jr as Wyoming's capital city observed Martin Luther King Jr
Cheyenne Police say most serious crimes aside from property crimes were down in the city last year. Officer Dan Long says there were no reported homicides in Cheyenne in 2012, and says there was a 20% decrease in rape and robbery
Laramie County School District 1 Superintendent Mark Stock is not taking any position on Senate File 104, which would take the leadership of the state Department of Education away from State Superintendent of Public Instruction Cindy Hill and reassign it to a person that would be appointed by the governor