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
Meth Survey Says Kids Understand Risks [AUDIO]
Wyoming teens are getting the message when it comes to methamphetamine use, this according to a survey sponsored by the Wyoming Meth Project.
‘Americans Elect’ Seeks Ballot Consideration
It's not a political party, does not have a candidate selected, and yet it's an organization that wants to have a place on the ballot for a presidential candidate in every state.
Outages Vex Casper’s East Side [AUDIO]
People on the east side of Casper were inconvenienced by a couple of power outages Wednesday.
District Celebrates School Lunch Week All Year [AUDIO]
This is National School Lunch Week and the Natrona County School District is a participant in the National School Lunch Program.
Demonstrators Occupy Casper, Briefly [AUDIO, PHOTOS]
The demonstrations that have occupied Wall Street for more than three weeks have made it to Casper.
Mission Celebrates 20th Year [AUDIO]
This is the 20th year for the Central Wyoming Rescue Mission, a homeless shelter and residential recovery program on Casper's North Park Street.
Wolves Fall Behind Endangered Species Pack [AUDIO]
Wyoming's governor is encouraged by the progress in the getting rid of federal protection of wolves in the state.
Responsible Drinking Benefits Charities [AUDIO]
Thursday nights at the Beacon Club you can tip a glass and help people.
College Presents Hospital’s Storied Century [AUDIO]
October 31st 1911, that was when the Wyoming Medical Center officially began operations in its capacity of providing health care.
Douglas Hospital Earns Top 100 Designation [AUDIO]
The hospital in Douglas has been recognized as a Critical Access hospital.