I’ve been doing radio in some way since the age of 16, first cutting my teeth in my hometown of Soldotna, Alaska, doing play-by-play for high school hockey. From there, I gravitated toward radio news and sports coverage, doing civic reporting for a National Public Radio station in East Lansing, Mich., then doing news, sports and on-air work for a number of stations in Havre, Mont. Now, I'm a part of Wyoming's biggest and best radio news team. I’m a very proud alumnus of Michigan State University, where I studied broadcast journalism. At MSU, I did news updates for the campus radio station. I also dabbled in TV, producing the EMMY Award-winning on-campus news program. I also did hockey play-by-play and filmed athletics press conferences for the Big Ten Network and its website. For my efforts, I picked up a few awards, most notably from the Society of Professional Journalists and the Michigan Association of Broadcasters.
Anthony Pollreisz
Three People Involved in Gun Burglary and Meth Delivery Case Appear in Court
Three of four people involved in a methamphetamine and stolen firearms investigation following a Casper robbery last week appeared for preliminary hearings in Natrona County Circuit Court on Thursday.
The case of 19-year-old River Walsh will proceed to trial after he waived his preliminary hearing...
California Woman Denies Forgery Charge
A California woman has denied claims that she participated in an interstate plot to con banks out of money.
52-year-old Dannette Tanner entered a not guilty plea to one count of forgery on Thursday.
Prosecutors say Tanner was part of a multi-state fraud ring that included her daughter, 30-year-old Jessica Tanner, and 46-year-old Rashaan Burton...
Council Approves Bid for North Casper Ball Fields Improvements
The city of Casper will move forward with planned improvements to a city-owned youth baseball complex after Casper City Council approved a construction bid on Tuesday.
Councilors approved the bid of Phipps Construction LLC of Glenrock for the north Casper facility’s third improvement phase...
Casper City Council Approves Legal Counsel Agreements for Hedquist Conflict of Interest Investigation
Casper City Council approved several outside legal agreements on Tuesday night related to a forthcoming conflict of interest investigation into councilman Craig Hedquist.
Councilors unanimously agreed to retain Casper attorney Judith Studer as substitute legal counsel when the body discusses future developments regarding the upcoming investigation...
School District to Hold Online Safety Forum This Week
Natrona County School District officials plan to hold a forum later this week that will highlight some of the safety pitfalls children may fall into while texting their friends and surfing the web.
Dr. Crystal Mueller is with the school district...
Casper Continues Branch Cleanup Operations
The city of Casper’s public services department began another week of branch cleanup Monday following the record snowstorm that hammered Casper two weeks ago.
The storm downed trees throughout the city, making many roads and pathways impassible...
NCSD Approves Revised Tobacco Use Policy
Trustees with the Natrona County School District have unanimously approved revisions to the district’s tobacco use policy.
Natrona County students will be disallowed from using electronic cigarettes and vapor devices on school grounds following the revisions that were approved Monday night...
Average Gas Prices Fall 4 Cents in Wyoming
The average price for a gallon of gas in Wyoming fell sharply last week.
Analysts with GasBuddy.com say the average price for regular unleaded fell just over four cents to $3.48 per gallon last week. Meanwhile, the national average fell just over a penny to $3...
Highland Park Cemetery to Reopen on Saturday, Volunteers Still Needed
A Casper cemetery imperiled by downed tree limbs and branches following last week’s record snow storm will reopen this weekend thanks to volunteer support.
Keep Casper Beautiful administrative coordinator Beth Andress says over 30 volunteers cleared debris from Highland Park Cemetery this week...
Casper City Council to Vote On Legal Counsel Agreements for Hedquist Investigation
Casper City Council will vote on entering into several outside legal agreements on Tuesday that would effectively launch investigations into possible conflict of interest violations against councilman Craig Hedquist.
Council will decide on entering into agreements with Casper attorneys Judy Studer and Kathleen Dixon to conduct an investigation into potential conflict of interest and other violatio