Walter Hawn
Wyoming Tonight Podcast — Casper Fire Chief Apologizes, Then Abruptly Resigns — Wyoming News
Another sign that Summer is over; the fire season is done in Wyoming -- The University of Wyoming sets a new record: More degrees granted than ever before -- Poaching season is in full swing; this time a black bear in the Medicine Bow woods.
Wyoming Tonight Podcast — State OSHA Says It’s Only a Half-Million, Not Four and a Half; Blames Feds — Wyoming News
Cheyenne is making a list, and checking it twice, for the next sixth penny tax -- Former head of Cheyenne's Community Action program goes to prison; her husband, too -- Natrona County School Board says it will revise reviled attendance policy.
Wyoming Tonight Podcast — Man Shot to Death During Home Invasion Just Wouldn’t Leave — Wyoming News
The D-E-Q wants to downgrade certain water quality targets; the Wyoming Outdoor Council hates the idea -- Companies operating in Wyoming owe the state $4.5 million in OSHA fines and penalties -- Another prostitution bust in Casper.
Wyoming Tonight Podcast — Bust Hurting Campbell County Schools To the Tune Of $5.4 Million — Wyoming News
The people of Casper cry out: HEY, WELLS-FARGO! Leave That Tower Alone! -- Wyoming's tourism industry apparently not robust enough; Governor sets up task force -- Prostitution sting nets five in Casper; One fellow offered a quarter-pounder.
Wyoming Tonight Podcast — She Got Her Wish: Bank Robber Who Waited For Police In Cheyenne, Goes to Prison — Wyoming News
Another stand-off in Laramie, no shots fired, negotiation worked -- More cuts at U-W, searching for 41 million the legislature took away -- A coal company begins shipping Wyoming Coal through a Canadian terminal.
Wyoming Tonight Podcast — The Bust Bottoms Out? State Reports Say, Maybe — Wyoming News
They said they would build it, but never did, and now, the City of Casper wants its five million back -- Casper's Downtown Plaza gets a million dollar boost -- Somebody stole the money from the water and sewer payment box in Cheyenne.
Wyoming Tonight Podcast — The Wild Horses Will Stay On the Checkerboard Near Rawlins, At Least For Now — Wyoming News
No need for more budget cuts: Gov. Mead hopes not, anyway -- Rules about marijuana edibles being served up by the Judiciary Committee -- To Medicaid or not to Medicaid; that was the legislative debate question.
Wyoming Tonight Podcast — Rep. Lummis Says She’s ‘Appalled’, But She’s With Trump; So Is Cheney — Wyoming News
Bonnie Foster, Trump's Wyoming Campaign Director, is likewise appalled, but she is with Trump -- Casper's Fire Chief wrote at least one embarrassing e-mail after the Cole Creek Fire -- The State Constitution says to teach civics to kids; Superintendent Balow wants to know what that is.
Wyoming Tonight Podcast — The State Pen Stays Right Where It Is, Slippery Soil and All — Wyoming News
Second Creepy Clown Caper disrupts Laramie school, again -- Big loans for businesses from the state coffers -- Cheyenne City Council talks discrimination or non.
Wyoming Tonight Podcast — Masked Men Shoot Up Cheyenne Pharmacy; One Injured, Second Time In Two Years — Wyoming News
Two Laramie kids are busted in Creepy Clown Caper -- The Governor does not see a need for more cuts next year -- That bear that attacked a hunter near Dubois will be allowed to remain in the woods.