Wyoming Radio News

Consumer Confidence Low [AUDIO]
Consumer Confidence Low [AUDIO]
Consumer Confidence Low [AUDIO]
Consumer confidence dropped in early April to a nine month low. The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, Laramie workforce center will host a "Hiring our Heroes" job fair later this month. Doug Randall has the details. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Guard Troops Honored During Ceremony at UW  [AUDIO]
Guard Troops Honored During Ceremony at UW [AUDIO]
Guard Troops Honored During Ceremony at UW [AUDIO]
Wyoming National Guard troops were honored Thursday before their deployment to the middle east. Trevor T. Trujillo has the story. Several new charges, including two counts of attempted second degree murder, have been filed against a Cheyenne woman who allegedly tried to run over three people in the parking lot of a bar on March 31st. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Wyoming Supreme Court to Hear Dui Testing Case Next Week  [AUDIO]
Wyoming Supreme Court to Hear Dui Testing Case Next Week [AUDIO]
Wyoming Supreme Court to Hear Dui Testing Case Next Week [AUDIO]
The State Board of Education hopes to complete its search for Wyoming Department of Education Director candidates by early June. The Wyoming Supreme Court is set to hear arguments next week on challenges to a state law that allows judges to give permission over the phone to police officers to draw blood or other tests on motorists suspected of drunk driving. Click past the jump to listen to Wyomin
Teens Charged In Clark Killings Waive Preliminary Hearings [AUDIO]
Teens Charged In Clark Killings Waive Preliminary Hearings [AUDIO]
Teens Charged In Clark Killings Waive Preliminary Hearings [AUDIO]
Two teenagers charged in the shooting deaths of a woman and her parents in Clark, Wyoming have waived their right to a preliminary hearing in circuit court. Doug Randall has the details. Three men have been accused of stealing items that include a samurai sword. Trevor T. Trujillo explains how they were caught. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
U.W. Professor: Brain Initiative Could Advance Treatment [AUDIO]
U.W. Professor: Brain Initiative Could Advance Treatment [AUDIO]
U.W. Professor: Brain Initiative Could Advance Treatment [AUDIO]
President Obama  launched "The Brain Initiative" last week, a $100 million project to study brain function. University of Wyoming Professor Bill Flynn talks about what the initiative could mean to treating conditions like Alzheimer's, autism and stroke. A former western Nebraska rancher who was convicted of letting wild horses and burros starve has violated a court order by owning animal
Senator Enzi Sponsoring Inventors Conference [AUDIO]
Senator Enzi Sponsoring Inventors Conference [AUDIO]
Senator Enzi Sponsoring Inventors Conference [AUDIO]
Senator Mike Enzi (R-WY) is sponsoring the 10th annual inventors conference in Sheridan this month. Doug Randall Reports. The University of Wyoming  is participating in a project that offers students and teachers a better way to understand water. Trevor T. Trujillo reports. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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