Our Cheyenne news staff, with reporting from Doug Randall and Joy Greenwald.
Cheyenne News Staff
Jackson Antler Arch Project Delayed [AUDIO]
Federal and State water managers and others are meeting in San Diego to discuss the overtaxed Colorado River. The high prices of antlers will delay the Jackson town square arch project. Doug Randall has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
UW Professor to Speak at European Environmental Conference [AUDIO]
The Wyoming State Board of Education will meet this week in Cheyenne. The Board will interview candidates for the Wyoming Department of Education Director. University of Wyoming atmospheric scientist Robert Field will present at a European environmental conference next month. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Group Supports Arena-Auditorium Renovations [AUDIO]
A USDA Meteorologist is predicting an above normal tropical storm and hurricane season for the North Atlantic this year. The renovation of the University of Wyoming's Arena-Auditorium has received a lot of support from a special group of people. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Bridger-Teton Won’t Ban Motorized Boats [AUDIO]
The Bridger-Teton Won't ban motorized boats on the Snake River after all. Amy Richards reports. Free 'start your own business" classes" are being offered in June. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Water Levels and Roads At Guernsey Impacted by Construction [AUDIO]
Construction delays and lower water levels at Guernsey State Park this summer.
Budget Cutbacks and Reduced Amenities at State Parks [AUDIO]
Visitors to many of Wyoming's State Parks and Historic sites may notice sweeping staff cutbacks and fewer amenities this summer. Anthony Pollreisz has the story. Cheyenne's Historic Preservation Board has received the State Historic Preservation Commission Award. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Rural Housing Loan Guarantees Available
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced Thursday that applications are being accepted from lenders for loan guarantees to finance rural rental housing. Planning and Zoning staff in Lincoln County are recommending approval of a controversial development. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
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WYO 70 Still Impassable but WYO 130 is Open [AUDIO]
WYDOT crews broke through on WYO 130 this morning and the Snowy Range Road is now open for the season. WYO 70 though remains impassable. The Wyoming Highway Patrol will be out in force this holiday weekend. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Snowy Range Road Update
WYDOT crews broke through on WYO 130 this morning and the Snowy Range Road in southeast Wyoming is open for the season.
Manpower and equipment focus moves west to WYO 70 which remains impassable with a mile and a half of deep snow to be cleared, equipment serviced and the path widened...
Sheriff’s Department Joins On-Line Crime Reporting System
The Laramie County Sheriff’s Department now provides residents in the County a computer based system to report an incident or past crime on-line. Spokesman Gerry Luce says the system dubbed “Coplogic” will allow individuals to provide information and file reports, and, print the report on-line. All...