Our Cheyenne news staff, with reporting from Doug Randall and Joy Greenwald.
Cheyenne News Staff
Medicine Bow National Forest and Thunder Basin Grassland Offer Fee Free Day [AUDIO]
A 43 year old Utah man was sentenced in federal district court in Wyoming on a charge of possession of child pornography. The Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest and Thunder Basin National Grassland are offering a fee free day Saturday. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Rock Springs, Pinedale Recognized for Downtown Revitalization [AUDIO]
Two Wyoming communities have been recognized for their downtown revitalization efforts. Amy Richards reports. The BLM's first wild horse ecosanctuary is offering tours this summer. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
BLM: Welcomes Recommendations From Scientists on Managing Wild Horses [AUDIO]
Rocky Mountain Power says proposed federal environmental regulations could close many of its coal fired power plants in Wyoming early. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) says it welcomes recommendations fro a panel of scientists to change the way the agency manages wild horses.
Mead Advisor Says States Should Help Implement ESA [AUDIO]
A policy advisor to Wyoming Governor Matt Mead told a US House committee earelir this week that states are qualified to be effective partners in the implementation of the Endangered Species Act. Steve Ferrell also urged making the act less susceptable to litigation. A December 9 trial date has been ste in the case of an attorney who says he was improperly fired from the Wyoming Public Defenders o
Legislative Committee Considering School Bus Safety
A Wyoming legislative committee has decided to begin drafting legislation that lawmakers hope will lead to safer school bus stops in the state. Amy Richards reports. The Wyoming Advisory Panel for Students will meet in Riverton today and tomorrow. Joy Greenwald has details, Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
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Study: Wyoming May Have Mulitple Sources of Rare Earth Minerals [AUDIO]
A new study by the Wyoming State Geological Survey shows dozens of possible sources of rare earth minerals in Wyoming besides the one that has already been targeted for mining. University of Wyoming Extension is offering a webinar that explains how to avoid probate. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Wyoming Officials: Unsure If Health Insurance Exchange Will Be Ready By Fall [AUDIO]
Wyoming's Insurance Commission Tom Hirsig says he expects it will be challenging for the federal government to start operating a Health Insurance Marketplace for state residents this fall. The City of Gillette is setting aside money for its annual membership dues to the Wyoming Association of Municipalities but city officials say they have concerns about the organization. Click past the jump to l
Committee Considers Suicide Prevention Training for Teachers [AUDIO]
An interim legislative committee is considering the idea of requiring state educators to receive suicide prevention training. Amy Richards has details. Landowners wanting to apply for the latest Conservation Stewardship Program enrollment now have more time to apply. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Rock Springs Man Drowns in Flaming Gorge Reservoir [AUDIO]
A Rock Springs man has drowned after swimming into Flaming Gorge Reservoir to retrieve a boat. Doug Randall reports. Natrona County's top law enforcement officer is resigning for health reasons. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
WYDOT Will Conduct Blasting On Happy Jack Road Wednesday
WYDOT officials advise motorists planning a trip on Happy Jack Road between Cheyenne and Laramie on Wednesday afternoon to allow themselves a little extra time to reach their destination.
Spokesman Ross Doman says sometime between 2 pm and 4 pm Oftedal construction will stop traffic in both directions at milepost 23.8 fo...