I am proud to have grown up in the small town of Shoshoni, Wyoming. After graduating high school, I went to a small college in Williston, North Dakota. After only two years away from home, I decided to go to college in my home state and transferred to the University of Wyoming. I have always loved writing and chose to go into the journalism field and got my degree in Journalism from UW in December of 2011. I have two sisters, one of which is my twin. Spending time with my sisters is one of my favorite things in the world, but it seems there is never enough time for me to see them as often as I would like. My activities outside of work include spending time with my dogs, watching too many sports, and reading as many books as time allows. Tracie became News Director of KOWB 1290AM in May 2014.
Tracie Perkins
Jail Time and Probation For Couple Accused Of Caging Child
Two people accused of keeping a seven-year-old boy in an outdoor cage last summer were sentenced in Albany County District Court today.
Delays Exist In Albany County’s Emergency Notification Systems
After a tornado warning in Albany County during Memorial Day weekend, many Albany County residents have expressed concern that they did not know why the Outdoor Warning Sirens were activated until several minutes after they sounded.
University of Wyoming Anthropologist Interviewed For New PBS Series
Those familiar with professors at the University of Wyoming may see a familiar face on PBS in June.
Speed Limit Increase Considered For Wyoming Highways
Travelers in Wyoming may soon be able to drive five miles per hour faster on some state highways.
Wyoming Highway 130 Has Reopened
A popular scenic highway in southeast Wyoming has reopened in time for Memorial Day weekend.
Laramie Man Found Guilty In Pipe Bomb Murder Conspiracy
A Laramie man accused of plotting to kill a Cheyenne man with a pipe-bomb has been found guilty of Conspiracy to Commit Murder in the First Degree.
Lincoln Head Monument To Be Refurbished
Southeast Wyoming will be without a popular monument for part of the summer.
Dr. Jubal Yennie Named As Albany County Superintendent
The Board of Trustees of Albany County School District Number One have selected Dr. Jubal Yennie for the position of Superintendent of Schools in the district.
Laramie City Council Passes Anti-Discrimination Ordinance
The Laramie City Council passed an anti-discrimination ordinance at a special meeting last night.
Bean’s Sentencing To Proceed As Scheduled
Bean was found guilty of Attempted Rape last February in connection with a crime committed over 40 years ago.