Sidestepped into radio from film and video. Arrived at Ktwo Radio News in 2007 following a stint in Television. Enjoy applying my story telling skills to the real world. Generally cover City and County government. Also like tracking energy and conservation issues.
Karen Snyder
Proposed Changes To Graduation Requirements Get First Reading
Proposed changes to what's required for Natrona County students to graduate from high school had their first reading at Monday's district board meeting.
The school board also heard more public comment, most of which matched the sentiments expressed in a recent district wide survey...
Civic Auditorium Group To Pitch Building Purchase By City
Citizens for a Civic Auditorium will bring their current plans for a performing arts center back to Casper City Council on Tuesday. The current deadline for purchase of the Iris Movie Theater by the group comes at the end of the month. Executive Director, Renee Hahn, says they want to bring their vision for a civic auditorium back to city council in order to bring new council members up-to-date on
Jet Stream Block Could Mean Real Winter Ahead
They called last winter, "the winter that wasn't". The question this year for meteorologists is, will it be similar this year. U.S. Agriculture Meteorologist, Brad Rippey, says last year the jet stream swept much of the cold air out to sea, but this year a high pressure system parked over the North Atlantic is holding the cooler air over the continent...
Shooting Range Incident Triggers Likely NRA Study
The Natrona County homeowner whose house was hit by a bullet that apparently traveled about a mile from a shooting range west of Casper has agreed to wait on a National Rifle Association study before any further action is taken.
This week, Natrona County Commissioners put a ban on ammunition larger than ...
Symphony’s Holiday Home Tour 2012
In one week, November 16th and 17th, six historic homes in central Casper will open their doors to kick off the holiday season. It's the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra's annual holiday home tour.
"We're calling it the Grand Home Tour, because there are homeowners on Beech and Durbin street in between 9th and 12th and those homeowners are opening their doors for the home tour...
Library Officials Say They’ll Deliver The Best With What They Have
Four years ago the vote was close and this time around it was even closer. Natrona County's Library Board President looks at the tightened margin as a positive. At the same time, Board President Randy Buffington says, the voters have spoken...
Crafter’s Guild Sale Doubles As Humane Society Fundraiser
The Wyoming Crafters's Guild offers its third annual craft sale this weekend.
Trish McDaniel, has been organizing the event over the last three years and she says it's been growing every year.
Held at the Parkway Plaza, she says they anticipate at least 50 quality crafters to offer their wares...
Chadwick Successful And Ready To Go On NC Commission
One of the successful candidates for the Natrona County Commission attended nearly every meeting over many months leading up to the election. Forest Chadwick's time was not wasted. He was successful in his run and is ready to go.
"That was my whole intent the entire time that if I did make it that I would be able to be of immediate usefulness to the rest of the commissioners and not be too bi
Winter Onset Brings Call To RV Owners, Get’em Off The Streets
Winter is fast approaching, and the city of Casper reminds residents that it's illegal to store a recreational vehicle on the street.
Shelly Leclere, Code Enforcement Supervisor with the city, says drifting snow, poor visibility, and icy roads mean the presence of boats, campers, trailers, and the like, can create a hazard...
“Bullied” Screening Includes Discussion With Jamie Nabozny
Thursday night at Casper College a documentary will be screened that features the story of a bullied Wisconsin youth. The experiences of Jamie Nabozny led to the first federal court ruling on the accountability of schools in responding to student bullying...