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The City Administrator has declared a Level 1 Snow Emergency effective at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, January 21st. Per city code, this means that all vehicles must be removed from the designated Snow Emergency Routes by 1:00 p.m. Vehicles not removed from the Snow Emergency Routes by 1:00 p.m. on Monday, January 21st can be […]
Platters of burgers, fries and a variety of pizzas accompanied the smell of victory through the White House yesterday as President Trump congratulated college football National Champions– the Clemson Tigers. Trump, is a fast food lover and he paid for the fast food feast out of his personal pocket citing the partial government shutdown. Some […]
If you live in Wyoming and have been impacted by the partial government shutdown and want to share your experience please contact our News Director at Basin Radio- Wendy Fields wendy@basinsradio.com Photo Credit to: Getty Images/Mark Makela/The Boston Globe
With almost 25 percent of all working age adults having no retirement savings or pension, the personal-finance website WalletHub has released their report on 2019’s Best States to Retire To help retirees find a safe, enjoyable and wallet-friendly place to call home, WalletHub compared the 50 states across 46 key metrics. The data set ranges […]
The combined economic and societal costs of smoking now totals more than $300 billion a year and continues to rise. The personal-finance website WalletHub released a report on The Real Cost of Smoking by State. There are an estimated 37.8 million tobacco users in the U.S. and WalletHub calculated the potential monetary losses including the […]
Wearing a yellow safety vest Mark Gordon is shown flanked by four statewide elected officials and Wyoming Chief Justice Michael Davis. The Republican took the oath of office today in the Rotunda of the Wyoming State Capitol in Cheyenne with the American flag draping the scaffolding. The building which is more than 128 years of […]
As we shared last week, many big game applications are now open and must be submitted online. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department reminds hunters that ‘Residents’ and ‘Non-Residents’ can apply for: Elk, Antelope, Deer, Spring Turkey, Bighorn Sheep, Moose and Mountain Goat. The first deadline is approaching for Non-Resident Elk as well as Resident […]
Resolutions come and go and so do “Fads”; from doing a detox cleanse, to jogging, jazzercise, yoga and even adult coloring books—and it’s that time of year where we are most hopeful—a new year! With one week officially in the books I’m curious; How are you doing with your New Year’s Resolutions? For me, I […]
With the unemployment rate at an eighteen-year low of 3.7 percent and employers expecting to hire 16.6 percent more college graduates from the Class of 2019 than from the previous graduating cohort, the personal-finance website WalletHub has ranked the strongest job markets in the U.S. They compared more than 180 cities across 30 key metrics. […]
Jacob Wallentine, 27, faces multiple possession charges along with felony manslaughter and felony disposing of a dead human body after he reportedly injected Tamlyn Delgado with heroin, causing her to die from an overdose and then informants state he moved her body to Eagle’s Nest Apartments back on October 3- where she was later discovered […]