Our Cheyenne news staff, with reporting from Doug Randall and Joy Greenwald.
Cheyenne News Staff
Meteorologists Warn of Flash Floods/Mudslides In Areas Burned Last Year [AUDIO]
Meteorologists in Wyoming are warning of possible flash floods and mudslides in many of the areas burned by the numerous wildfires in the state last year. Doug Randall reports.Wyoming Business Alliance President Bill Schilling says reliable energy is the foundation of a strong economy and Wyoming coal is an important part of the country's energy picture. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Ra
Northern Colorado Man Charged With Child Sex Charges [AUDIO]
A Northern Colorado man faces federal sex charges following an internet sting operation. Doug Randall reports. Several electric utilities have announced a publicity campaign against a plan by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to reduce regional haze. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
ExxonMobil, UW Partner In Energy Education [AUDIO]
ExxonMobil has partnered with the University of Wyoming's School of Energy Resources to promote k-12 energy education in Wyoming. Amy Richards has details. USDA Meteorologist Brad Rippey says winter wheat production is ending up doing fairly well, despite being behind last year's numbers. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
CFD Cattle Drive Sunday
Cheyenne Frontier Days will drive nearly 550 head of Corriente steers Sunday.
Shoshone National Forest Bans Soft Sided Tents in Some Campgrounds [AUDIO]
The Shoshone National Forest has banned soft-sided tents at some campgrounds. Doug Randall reports. Wyoming's State Board of Land Commissioners (SBLC), along with the Wyoming Conservation Corp and employees from Devon Energy recently participated in conservation projects. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Survey: Rural Residents Feel Ignored by Federal Government [AUDIO]
Wyoming Attorney General Gregory Phillips was confirmed by the Senate Monday as a judge on the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Doug Randall has the details. A recent survey by the Center for Rural Affairs shows discontent in rural areas of the nation. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Governor’s Office Won’t Release Confidential Part of Education Report Yet [AUDIO]
Governor Matt Mead's office is keeping a portion of a report critical of State Superintendent of Public Instruction Cindy Hill sealed for now. Wyoming's tourism industry is looking goo so far this year. Doug Randall reports. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Cheyenne Neighborhood Night Out Set for Tuesday July 9th
The multiple block party event designed to bring neighbors, businesses and police together to recognize and prevent crime in our community.
CLTP Youth Summer Stock Presents Two Disney Classics
The second session of the 2013 Youth Summer Stock of the Cheyenne Little Theatre plays is currently underway. The second session is for area students going into grade 2 through grade 6. This summer, the second session is producing two short Disney classics: "Aristocrats Kids' and "101 Dalmations Kids...
Wyoming Relatives of Arizona Firefighter Are Raising Money to Help Widow [AUDIO]
Congress will enter the debate this week over whether taxpayers are getting a fair return on coal mined on public lands in the west. Doug Randall has more on that story. Wyoming relatives of one of the 19 firefighters killed in Arizona are raising money to help his widow. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.