Entries from September 30th, 2009

Winter Weather Advisories Posted for Big Horns, Black Hills & Snowy Range

By DayWeather, Inc. posted Sep 30, 2009 at 2:47PM

The National Weather Service has posted Winter Weather Advisories for Big Horns and Snowy Range mountains tonight and into mid day Thursday.  The Bear Lodge Mountains of Wyoming and Northern Black Hills are under a Winter Storm Warning tonight. “Snowfall amounts of 3 to 8 inches will be possible in the Big Horns above 7000 [...]

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A Good Relationship Between Coach and QB

By Keith Kelley posted Sep 30, 2009 at 2:32PM

Wyoming Cowboy offensive coordinator Marcos Arroyo and quarterback Austyn Carta-Samuels have had a solid relationship for some time now. Arroyo was recruiting ACS while the two were in San Jose, and when Arroyo was offered the job in Laramie, he continued to recruit Carta-Samuels. ACS says that relationship with coach Arroyo really helped when he [...]

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Cold front hitting Cowboy State

By DayWeather, Inc. posted Sep 30, 2009 at 11:31AM

A strong Pacific cold front was halfway across Wyoming by the noon hour causing strong winds and areas of rain and snow. Snow has been reported over Teton, Togwotee and South Passes earlier today. Travelers, hunters and stock growers should be prepared for high winds along with rain and snow showers on the plains with [...]

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No Charges to be Filed After 6-year old Boy Accidentally Shoots Younger Brother

By Mick Birge posted Sep 30, 2009 at 7:05AM

Prosecutors in Carbon County say they will not file any charges after a 6-year-old boy accidentally shot his 4-year-old brother during a recent family camping trip. The Carbon County Sheriff’s Office says the younger boy suffered a gunshot wound Sept. 6 while at a campsite in the Medicine Bow National Forest south of Elk Mountain. Sheriff [...]

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WYO Democrats Select Goggles as House Minority Chair

By Mick Birge posted Sep 30, 2009 at 6:58AM

 State Democrats have named Representative Patrick Goggles of Ethete as the new House Minority Floor leader.  Googles replaces Saundra Meyer of Evanston who moves over to the state senate. Democrats have also elected Rep. Mary Throne of Cheyenne as the new minority whip in the house.  Rep. Lori Millin of Cheyenne will continue serving as [...]

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Job Searching Seminars to be Held in Cheyenne

By Mick Birge posted Sep 30, 2009 at 6:49AM

The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services Cheyenne Workforce Center is offering local residents Job Searching Seminars to be held at the Laramie County Library.  The seminars will begin on October 7 and will run every Wednesday through November 4th.  All seminars will be held in the Cottonwood meeting room at the Laramie County Library. Brenda [...]

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Northwest WYO Forest Fires Continue to Burn

By Mick Birge posted Sep 30, 2009 at 6:47AM

Efforts continue to keep what is called the Bearpaw Bay fire from spreading to the east and into developed areas in Grand Teton National Park continue.   Tom Ninneman of affiliate KSGT in Jackson tells us the fire has grown to more than 3000 acres in size…(Click here to listen to Tom Ninneman’s story) Meanwhile, fire [...]

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Northern WYO School District Has Anti-Drug Policy for Teachers

By Mick Birge posted Sep 30, 2009 at 6:25AM

In recent years, athletes, even students in some school corporations have subject to random drug testing.  But what about teachers?  Sheridan County School District One school superintendent Sue Belish tells affiliate KROE in Sheridan, her district does have a policy in place for her teachers…(Comment from Sue Belish) Belish says all employees in the School District’s Transportation [...]

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Group says 3,642 Signatures Were Collected

By Mick Birge posted Sep 30, 2009 at 6:21AM

3,642.  That’s the number of signature petition organizers say they gathered over the last two weeks in an effort to get Cheyenne’s recently enacted city wide cellphone ban revoked.  State law requires a challenge to a municipal ordinace must be signed by 10-percent of registered voters in that community for an ordinance to be reconsidered [...]

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Cold, wind, rain and snow headed to Wyoming

By DayWeather, Inc. posted Sep 30, 2009 at 4:32AM

A strong Pacific storm system will slam into Wyoming today bringing a wide variety of weather to the state and region. Expect strong winds, falling temperatures and areas of rain showers and thunderstorms developing west to east across the state today and into tonight.  Winter Storm Watches have been posted for the Big Horn Mountains [...]

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