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
NCSD Discusses Which Books to Allow in Schools
At the Natrona County School Board meeting on Monday, the board heard public comments and had its first reading on a revised policy for which books to allow in school libraries.
ERAP in Wyoming to Stop Accepting New Applications
The Emergency Rental Assistance Program in Wyoming stopped accepting new applications on Nov. 11 as the program runs out of federal funding.
Woman Run Over in Accident on K and North Lincoln Street in Casper
According to the Casper Police Department, a woman was run over at the intersection of K and North Lincoln Street on Sunday around 7 p.m.
Gas Prices Fall in Wyoming by Almost 10 Cents, Nationally by 2.6
Gas prices fell in Wyoming over the past week down almost 10 cents, with Natrona County at the cheapest, as nationally they fall by a little under three cents.
Wyoming to Certify Election Results on Nov. 16
The Wyoming Secretary of State's office plans to hold a live stream on Nov. 16 to officially certify the results of the 2022 general election.
Casper Police Department Donates Bikes to the Community
The Casper Police Department on Thursday donated 94 total bikes to families and organizations in the Casper community.
Natrona County Elections Saw a 61% Voter Turnout
According to unofficial results from the Natrona County Board of Elections, this past Tuesday, voter turnout was around 61%.
Wyoming ACLU Talks About ICWA SCOTUS Case
The Wyoming ACLU talks about the Indian Child Welfare Act after the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments for the case on Nov. 9.
Lummis and Barrasso Congratulate Hageman on her Victory
After the polls closed on Tuesday, both of Wyoming's senators, Cynthia Lummis and John Barrasso congratulated Harriet Hageman on her congressional victory.
Casper Council Talks Cost Savings at the Ice Arena
The Casper city council talked on Tuesday about how the ice arena could raise more revenue in order to reduce how much the city spends on a subsidy.