Doug Randall
Casper Woman Killed In Highway Collision
An 83 year old Casper woman is dead following a Tuesday morning collision on US Highway 20-26 59 miles west of Casper.
GM Recalls Lacrosses, Impalas [AUDIO]
WYOBEN wants to open a new bentonite mine near Thermopolis. Business Reporter Sharon Fain has details. General Motors has announced recalls of some 2012 Buick Lacrosses and Chevy Impalas. Amy Richards has details. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Expert Predicts Food Price Hikes [AUDIO]
An economist with the USDA is predicting substantial hikes in the price of food this year. The Wyoming Army National Guard will host their monthly memorial for veterans this month. Amy Richards has a report. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Thunderbirds Return to Cheyenne Frontier Days [AUDIO]
Governor Matt Mead has announced a continuing partnership with the University of Wyoming’s School of Energy Resources. Rob Hurless will continue his role with the SER and will also serve as a member of Governor Mead’s policy team. Cheyenne Frontier Days is nothing new to US Air Force Thunderbird pilot Nicholas Holmes. He’s a native of Denver who’s grandparents live in the Cheyenne area. Click pa
Highway Contracts Awarded [AUDIO]
Contracts totaling more than $10 Million for six highway projects around Wyoming have been awarded by the state Transportation Commission. Amy Richards has a report. Uranerz Corp. has received federal approval for it’s Nichols Ranch Uranium Project. Business Reporter Sharon Fain has details. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Workshops to Discuss Sage Grouse Order [AUDIO]
Two workshops to discuss Governor Matt Mead’s Executive Order on Sage Grouse protection are scheduled for Casper College on July 21-22. Steven Iobst has been named Deputy Superintendent of Yellowstone National Park. Amy Richards reports. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Maxfield: Reuters Paints Inaccurate Picture [AUDIO]
Wyoming Secretary of State Max Maxfield says a Reuters report released yesterday does not paint an accurate picture of how the state is dealing with business incorporation companies. Amy Richards has a report. A spokesman for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department says that agency will try to purchase 10, 000 pheasants to make up for chicks and eggs that had to be destroyed because of disease. Clic