Daniel was the letters editor at the Casper Star-Tribune before accepting a position with KTWO Radio in April 2009. As an aspiring novelist, he appreciates the fact that a career in journalism requires him write, daily. And, since reporters do interviews, he happened upon yet another, seemingly fated enjoyment, which is talking to people. He is also a visual artist who claims to have figured out how to paint in the impressionist style.
Daniel Sandoval
Multi-Use Training Tower Dedication at Casper College
Casper College will hold a dedication ceremony for a training tower this (Friday) morning.
Training Prepares Citizens For Emergencies [AUDIO]
What would you do if there was a disaster and you dialed 911 and all the emergency responders were busy?
Wyo Runs Wolf Protection to Ground [AUDIO]
The state game commission moved a step closer to ending federal protection for wolves in Wyoming during a meeting last week in Casper.
Curator Wants To Meet Local Artists [AUDIO]
Artists may want to get that portfolio and resume together because there's going to be a Portland Art Museum curator visiting Casper.
Volunteers Revitalize River Promenade [AUDIO]
There's a revival project along the North Platte River in Casper Saturday morning.
BLM Offers Muddy Mountain Wood Harvest [AUDIO]
The Bureau of Land Management is now offering permits to harvest firewood and poles from Muddy Mountain.
Wyoming Loses A Statesman, Senator Malcolm Wallop
Wyoming lost a statesman today (Wednesday). Former U.S. Sen. Malcolm Wallop died after an illness in his home near Sheridan.
Senator Enzi Responds To President’s Speech [AUDIO]
Wyoming's senior senator said he was gratified that President Barack Obama's Thursday night speech finally addressed the issue of jobs.
Memorial Services for Casper Attorney [AUDIO]
Casper lost one of its own Monday with the death of a local attorney who practiced law in town for more than 30 years.
Library Installs Maurice Sendak Exhibit [AUDIO]
The Natrona County Public Library has a new exhibit from Author and Illustrator Maurice Sendak, who is perhaps most well know for his book "Where the Wild Things Are."