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New WY Dept of Education ‘Chief of Staff’ Named

Chad Auer has been named Chief of Staff of the Wyoming Department of Education by Superintendent of Public Instruction Brian Schroeder. On Monday, February 14, Auer will start working for the agency. Auer said he believes that frontline educators are critical to Wyoming’s future, and he is devoted to supporting teachers, parents, and administrators across […]

Two Fatal Crashes on WY Roads

Two Fatal Crashes on WY Roads

As of February 11th, there have been two fatalities on Wyoming roads in the last two days. The first happened on Wyoming 220 west of Casper. A Honda Accord was headed west when the vehicle crossed into the eastbound lane, colliding with a Kenworth commercial dump truck. The driver of the Honda has been identified […]

Representative Chip Neiman Discusses Water Committee

Will Silverstein spoke with Representative Chip Neiman about the select water committee. Chip Neiman: Yeah, yeah, no, I, I just marvel at the idea that years ago, other states outside of us were so much more aware and aggressive about making sure that those water rights were adjudicated, and they got claimed to have water […]

February 11 Hometown Hero

February 11 Hometown Hero

The Hometown Heroes for February 11th are Deputy Josh Nelson and Deputy Shannon Cole. They are newly sworn in deputies with the Natrona County Sheriffs Office. Deputy Nelson and Deputy Cole will begin their work with the Sheriff’s Office assigned to the Natrona County Detention Center.

Casper Native in Monster Truck Tour Visists Ford WY Center

The toughest monster truck tour comes to the Ford Wyoming Center, where they welcome back a Casper resident who went out and made his dreams of riding monster trucks into a reality. Rat Attack monster truck driver from Casper, Jacob Ladwig, says it has always been his childhood dream to drive monster trucks as he […]

Critical Race Theory Legislation Entered into Upcoming Session

Critical race theory is not currently taught in Wyoming classrooms, and one legislator wants to ensure that it remains that way. Rep. Chuck Gray introduced legislation on Friday to prohibit critical race theory from being taught in Wyoming classrooms. This bill would give persons who are taught or trained in a way that is in […]

Roadway Fatality in Casper

On February 10, a fatal crash occurred around Wyoming 220 west of Casper. A 1999 Honda Accord was headed west on Wyoming 220 when the vehicle crossed into the eastbound lane, colliding with a 2019 Kenworth commercial dump truck. The driver of the Honda has been identified as 50-year-old Casper, resident Joshua Atkinson. Atkinson was […]