I work in the news department at Townsquare Media as the morning news anchor. I also do the play-by-play of Casper Natrona and Kelly Walsh football and basketball. I've been part of the broadcast profession in radio since 1978 - in all aspects of the business in Hettinger and Lisbon North Dakota , and in Kingman Arizona. I'm a Wyoming native, growing up in Powell. My wife Vicki and I live in Glenrock where Vicki teaches at Glenrock High School.
Bruce Dougherty
Legislature To Tackle Supplemental State Budget-Morning Update [AUDIO]
Action on the supplemental state budget bill will dominate both houses of the Wyoming Legislature this week. THE WYOMING SUPREME COURT HAS SIDED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE MAX MAXFIELD IN RULING THAT TERM LIMITS FOR HIM AND OTHER STATEWIDE ELECTED OFFICIALS ARE UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
Design Plans For Kelly Walsh H.S. To Be Unveiled-Afternoon Update [AUDIO]
THE NATRONA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT PLANS TO HOLD A SPECIAL PRESENTATION THIS MONTH WHERE PRELIMINARY DESIGN PLANS WILL BE REVEALED FOR KELLY WALSH HIGH SCHOOL. ACCORDING TO A DISTRICT PRESS RELEASE. NATRONA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICIALS SAY THREE AREA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS HAVE EXPRESSED INTEREST IN POSSIBLY ACCOMMODATING A PROPOSED DUAL-LANGUAGE IMMERSION PILOT CURRICULUM FOR THE 2013-2014 SCHOOL
Cabin Break In Update-Morning News [AUDIO]
THE NATRONA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE SAYS IT HAS MADE PROGRESS IN ITS INVESTIGATION INTO FINDING WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR A NUMBER OF CABIN BREAK-INS ON CASPER MOUNTAIN LAST SUMMER. Gov. Matt Mead's office says the governor doesn't feel it's the right time to talk election politics. The comments come after State Superintendent of Public Instruction Cindy Hill said she will run for governor in 2014.
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Cindy Hill To Run For Governor in 2014-Afternoon Update [AUDIO]
STATE SUPERTINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION CINDY HILL SAYS SHE WILL RUN FOR GOVERNOR IN 2014..PUBLIC UTILITIES OFFICIALS SAY CITY WORKERS HAVE FIXED A WATER LINE RUPTURE THAT INTERRUPTED WATER SERVICE FOR SEVERAL DOZEN CASPER RESIDENTS TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
Drowning On The North Platte River Update-Morning News [AUDIO]
RESCUE CREWS ARE STEPPING UP THEIR EFFORTS TO FIND A PERSON WHO IS PRESUMED TO HAVE DROWNED IN THE NORTH PLATTE RIVER IN CASPER EARLIER THIS MONTH. Wyoming lawmakers have shot down a bill that would have allowed same-sex couples to create domestic partnerships carrying most of the legal rights of conventional marriage.
Council Acts On Building Site For Possible Conference Center-Afternoon Update [AUDIO]
CASPER CITY COUNCIL NARROWLY APPROVED THE PURCHASE OF A $650,000 LOT IN CASPER’S DOWNTOWN AREA THAT THE CITY HOPES WILL FACILITATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SPRAWLING $50 MILLION HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTER. SEVERAL DOZEN HOMES AND BUSINESSES ON THE NORTH SIDE OF CASPER ARE WITHOUT WATER FOLLOWING A MAIN BREAK.
Gov. Mead Signs Supt. Bill-Morning Update [AUDIO]
GOVERNOR MATT MEAD SIGNED A BILL THAT TRANSFERS DUTIES FROM THE STATE SUPT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION TO AN APPOINTED DIRECTOR TUESDAY. Wyoming's House Judiciary Committee has endorsed a bill that would allow Wyoming citizens who hold concealed weapons permits to carry guns on public school and college campuses.
Council Takes First Step In Possible Convention Center-Afternoon Update [AUDIO]
Casper City Council took the first step in the possibility of developing a downtown convention center. A Wyoming legislative committee is set to hear a bill that seeks to pre-empt any federal crackdown on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.
Casper Man Arrested On Firearm Charge-Morning Update [AUDIO]
A Casper man has been arrested for illegal possession of a firearm and other charges. A bill that would create domestic partnerships for same-sex couples in Wyoming has cleared a committee vote and is headed to the full House.
Legislature To Tackle Social Issues This Week-Afternoon Update [AUDIO]
The Wyoming Legislature will take on just about every possible hot-button social issue this week, hearing bills on guns, abortion and same-sex marriage. NATRONA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICIALS HAVE MADE THEIR SELECTION FOR THE DISTRICT’S NEXT SUPERINTENDENT.