As a Pennsylvania native, I was surprised to be offered a job way out in a place like Casper Wyoming. But having just graduated from college the year before in Ithaca, New York, I was all too happy to accept a position working for a news station, even if it meant I was moving across the country. While this is my first big job since graduating, I have experience working in news all throughout school, from my college’s newspaper, The Ithacan, to a radio station in Philly, WURD radio. Getting the chance to work professionally as a reporter is something I'd hoped to do ever since high school, so I’m overjoyed at the chance to finally do what I’ve dreamed of doing.
Sam Haut
Check out Pictures of Winter Fest at David Street Station
Check out some pictures from David Street Station's Winter Fest in Casper.
Casper Police Release Video on September Shooting
The Casper Police Department has released the body camera footage for a shooting that happened in September.
Johnson County Ranch Conserved by Wyoming Land Trust
The Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust helped conserve the Patchwork Ranch in Johnson County, equalling 2,423 acres of land.
Wyoming in Top 10 for Decrease in Unemployment Claims
Wyoming was in the top 10 for decreases in unemployment claims over the past week, according to a report by WalletHub.
Abortion Case Moved to Wyoming Supreme Court
Since Wyoming's abortion trigger ban was blocked by a Teton County judge in August, that same judge has sent that case to the Wyoming Supreme Court.
Wyoming Boys and Girls Club Hosts Annual Meeting to Honor Members
The Boys and Girls Club of Central Wyoming hosted its 53rd annual meeting on Wednesday where they awarded several members for their service.
Enrollment Drops in Wyoming Schools
Enrollment in Wyoming schools dropped in the 2023 school year, compared to the previous year, by 352 students.
Rock Springs Man Sentenced to 125 Years for Kidnapping and Sexual Assault
A 44-year-old Rocks Springs man was sentenced to 125 years in prison for the kidnapping and sexual assault of an eight-year-old girl.
Wyoming Senator Lummis Votes for Gay Marriage Bill, Barrasso Votes Against
Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis voted in favor of the Respect for Marriage Act, which would codify same-sex and interracial marriage.
Multi Vehicle Crash Reported at West Belt Loop Between Highway 20 and 26
According to a post by the Mills Police Department, there is a multi-vehicle crash at the intersection of West Belt Loop and Highway 26 to 20.