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State Engineer: More Calls on North Platte Water Rights Likely [AUDIO]
State Engineer: More Calls on North Platte Water Rights Likely [AUDIO]
State Engineer: More Calls on North Platte Water Rights Likely [AUDIO]
The Wyoming State Engineer's office expects more calls on water rights in the North Platte River drainage in the months ahead despite heavy snowfall in the river's headwaters. Doug Randall has more on that story. University of Wyoming student Maggie Moran was chose as one of 21 recipients of the college women's leadership award. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
State Considering Lithium Development Policies [AUDIO]
State Considering Lithium Development Policies [AUDIO]
State Considering Lithium Development Policies [AUDIO]
In light of the discovery of lithium in Sweetwater County, the state is considering how to move forward on regulating development of the resource. Amy Richards has a report. After dropping for several years the rate of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) has remained fairly level for the last few years. Deborah Smith of Wyoming News Service has a report. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio
Senators Trying to Get Severance Tax Money Restored [AUDIO]
Senators Trying to Get Severance Tax Money Restored [AUDIO]
Senators Trying to Get Severance Tax Money Restored [AUDIO]
Senators from Wyoming and New Mexico say the will sponsor a bill that would restore about $110 million in cuts to a federal minerals payment program that hit their states the hardest. Doug Randall has the story. Holly Frontier Corporation reported a better first quarter in March this year than the same quarter an year ago. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Mead Meets With Gun Company CEO [AUDIO]
A Florida who claims that Sheriff's Deputies in western Wyoming violated his rights when they detained him for carrying a handgun has appealed a judge's dismissal of his lawsuit. Amy Richards has details. Governor Matt Mead says he met Monday with Phillip Howe, the CEO of gun manufacturing company Hiviz, which last week announced it was moving it's core operations from Colorado to Laramie. Click p
Wyoming Workforce Services Accepting Nominations [AUDIO]
Wyoming Workforce Services Accepting Nominations [AUDIO]
Wyoming Workforce Services Accepting Nominations [AUDIO]
The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services and its partners are now accepting nominations for the 2013 Wyoming Safety and Workforce Summit in June. A Utah prosecutor says he plans to decide in a day or two what charges to file against a teenage accused of punching a soccer referee who later died after slipping into a coma. Doug Randall has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Ra
Health Officials Warn Of Hantavirus Threat [AUDIO]
Health Officials Warn Of Hantavirus Threat [AUDIO]
Health Officials Warn Of Hantavirus Threat [AUDIO]
The Wyoming Department of Health has issued a warning about the hantavirus. The department says people should use bleach and rubber gloves to clean area infested by mice. Frontier Airlines has announced new fees for carry-on baggage. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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