Susan Burk, host of K2 Radio’s Morning Show, has an extensive background in broadcast journalism, theatrical arts, and advocacy. She began her Wyoming career with KTRS Radio in 1991, and as a radio and television News Director and anchor is well-known to the Wyoming audience. Ms. Burk won numerous awards from the Associated Press and the Wyoming Association of Broadcasters for her reporting and anchoring. She spent five years working with hundreds of theatre companies around the world with the Laramie Project plays for the Matthew Shepard Foundation, including Ford’s Theatre in Washington D.C., the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and Nuffield Youth Theatre in London before returning to Townsquare Media and K2 Radio. Ms. Burk holds degrees in Communications and Theatre and attended graduate school at the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago, and her spirit of community involvement and advocacy work benefits many organizations throughout the state.
Susan Burk
Fencing and Karate Featured At Cowboy State Games In April
The competitions will be held at Casper College and Eastridge Mall.
Wyoming Game and Fish Camp: Becoming An Outdoors-Woman
Learn the basics of archery, fly-tying, canoeing, shooting skills, backpacking, and more.
First Day of Spring: Outlook for Wyoming
Weather patterns could get busy in the coming weeks.
Casper Man Named As Big Lottery Winner
“I was holding my coffee and just shaking when we read the numbers, and I was told I won it all.”
JC Penney Announces Wyoming Store Closure
One store will close, three will remain open.
Wyoming Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students Advance to National Academic Bowl
The team will heading to Washington D.C. In April
Big Cowboy Draw Jackpot Ticket Purchased In Casper
The jackpot is nearly $750,000.
Are You A Peeps Person? [POLL]
There's usually not a middle ground when it comes to Peeps.
Mills Man Comes Up A Winner In Powerball
He bought the ticket while traveling through Green River for Food Bank Of The Rockies.
Rare Wolverine Sightings in Northwestern Wyoming
The images were caught on trail cameras as part of ongoing research.