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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.
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Smoking Ban Scheduled to be Discussed at Tuesday Work Session

A city official says several Casper City Council members want sections of the city’s controversial public indoor smoking ban to be amended.

Ward I councilman Steve Hopkins outlined a series of possible amendments to the ordinance prior to council’s regular meeting on Tuesday

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Rich Denison, K2 Radio
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Fundraiser This Sunday for Bar Nunn, Casper Mountain Fire Departments

The volunteer fire departments of Bar Nunn and Casper Mountain will hold a fundraiser this Sunday to help defray yearly expenses and to help fund the purchase of new equipment.

Rusty Dunham, the fire chief for the Bar Nunn Fire Department, says the event will take place in the Sears parking lot at the Eastridge Mall, 601 S

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Tower at Casper-Natrona County Airport Likely Not to be Impacted by Sequester

With many passengers now experiencing longer flight delays and increased security checkpoint wait times, some airport officials say they’re already feeling the strain of sequestration.

On Tuesday, Federal Aviation Administration officials said that, starting next month, the agency will shut down over 170 control towers at small and medium-sized airports across the country

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Anthony Pollreisz, K2 Radio
Anthony Pollreisz, K2 Radio
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Casper City Council Approves Asphalt Repair Project Funding

Casper City Council authorized an agreement at its meeting Tuesday night to fund an asphalt repair project.

$390,000 will be put toward the repair of asphalt sections damaged by the city’s public utilities department during emergency water line repair and replacement events

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Mark Watmough, Flickr
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Stanley Cup to Visit Casper in April for Fundraiser

The oldest and most iconic trophy in professional sports will appear in Casper next month to help raise funds for an amateur hockey organization.

The over 120-year-old Stanley Cup will be the guest of honor at the Casper Amateur Hock

Anthony Pollreisz, K2 Radio
Anthony Pollreisz, K2 Radio
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NCSD Board Approves Restructuring Plan for Frontier Middle School

The Natrona County School District Board of Trustees unanimously approved its restructuring plan for Frontier Middle School at its meeting Monday night.

The district will implement the plan if the school fails to meet adequate yearly progress standards

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City to Mull Smoking Ban Repeal, Costs of a Special Election

Casper City Council is inching closer toward its first vote on the possible repeal of the city’s controversial public indoor smoking ban.

At a work session last Friday morning, council discussed the cost of a special election if the ordinance were to be repealed and if supporters of the ban were able to collect enough signatures for a referendum

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Andres Musta, Flickr
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Game and Fish to Introduce New Watercraft Inspection Regulations

Wyoming Game and Fish will introduce new invasive species regulations for Wyoming watercraft operators in March.

Beth Bear, the Wyoming Game and Fish Aquatic Invasive Species coordinator, says the new regulations apply to all boaters.

"Motorboats, drift boats, kayaks - anything tha

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