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UW Announces Fall Graduates

UW

Seven local students graduated from the University of Wyoming at the end of the  2010 fall semester.  The university listed those achieving Bachelor of Science Degrees as Colby Bancroft, Andrew Knapp, Nicole Rice, Sean E. Ryan, and Arianne Bryant.  Meanwhile, Gary Lindeburg was conferred a Bachelor of Arts Degree and Chad Ransom received a certificate.

Fraudulent Calls Blanket Area

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Jackson Hole law enforcement agencies have received numerous calls from area banks and residents regarding a rash of calls being made to cell phones asking for personal VISA card information.  DO NOT give out any information! Instead, call your bank.

Marriage Bill Still Evolving

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When House Bill 74, the Validity of Marriages bill, returns to the Senate Floor Friday for third reading, it likely to look much different from what originally was passed out of the House.  Teton County Senator Leland Christiansen says in the first two readings, much has been stripped … Continue Reading

Schweitzer Says Enough Is Enough

Gov. Schweitzer

Fed up with the inaction of the Interior Department in dealing with the listing of wolves in the Rocky Mountain States, Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer informed Interior Secretary Ken Salazar he was ordering the state Fish Wildlife and Parks wardens to stop prosecuting … Continue Reading

Barrasso Issues Marching Orders

Barrasso

Senator John Barrasso confronted US Fish and Wildlife Service Director Nominee Dan Ashe about the ongoing protection of gray wolves in the Greater Yellowstone Area.  During a confirmation hearing by the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works … Continue Reading

Bison May Not Ship

Stephens Creek

Now that the court has cleared the way for brucellosis-infected bison at the Stephens Creek Corrals on the north end of Yellowstone National Park to be shipped to slaughter, they won’t be able to be transported through Montana.  Governor Brian Schweitzer issued an executive order … Continue Reading

Still Awaiting Crime Lab

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There are still no results from the Wyoming Crime Lab’s tests on evidence collected in connection with the shooting incident last month involving a 19-year-old Jackson man, which left him hospitalized with a shoulder injury.  Jackson Police Chief Todd Smith says the investigation … Continue Reading

Coroner Privacy Approved

Gingery

A Senate Committee has voted to support legislation increasing privacy in the offices of Wyoming coroners yesterday.  Representative Keith Gingery who sponsored House Bill 42 says increasing the information and materials that coroners can keep secret … Continue Reading

Gov. Schweitzer Explains Order

Schweitzer

Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer has issued an executive order prohibiting brucellosis-infected bison from the Stephens Creek Holding Facility at Yellowstone National Park to be shipped through the state to slaughter.  That order will remain in place for 90 days.  Listen to Governor Schweitzer explain his reasons for issuing the order  to Jackson Hole Radio News.

Mead Hears Wyoming Range Concerns

Wyoming Range

A delegation of people opposed to plans to drill for natural gas in the upper Hoback River Drainage had an audience yesterday with Wyoming Governor Matt Mead and a couple of close advisors.  So far, the governor has not … Continue Reading

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  • A Moist, Cool Day With Warmer Weather Ahead - May 23, 2013
    A weather disturbance has brought a cool, moist air mass to the Cowboy State.  Dew points are mainly in the 30s and 40s with some fog in the southeast.  This moisture will allow for scattered showers and thunderstorms later today, especially  in the northwest and east. A warmer, drier air mass starts to move in [...] [...]
  • Crud. My summer’s already booked. - May 23, 2013
    Here it is, not even Memorial Day yet, and my summer’s already completely spoken for. Every spare moment is booked. I’ll tell you about it on today’s show. [...]
  • A Few Thunderstroms, Cooler in the East Thursday - May 22, 2013
    A quiet start to Wednesday will be interrupted by a few isolated to widely scattered thunderstorms this afternoon and evening.  Northwest Wyoming will see the best chance for shower and thunderstorm activity. A weather disturbance grazes through the eastern third of the state tonight into Thursday morning.  Temperatures will slip in the east tomorrow.  Expect [...] [...]
  • Free fishing day is June 1 - May 22, 2013
    If you haven’t bought this year’s fishing license yet, shame on you. Fishing season’s in full swing. What are you waiting for? A free fishing day? If so, it turns out you’re in luck. I’ll tell you about it on today’s show. If you’re looking for the Wyoming fishing regulations for this year, click this [...] [...]

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