Amy Richards is News Director for Townsquare Media-Cheyenne. She has many years of experience covering local news and is well known in the state capitol for her Legislative coverage. BA-English State University of New York. My favorite color is pink.
Amy Richards
Laramie Amends Unconstitutional Sign Law
The Laramie City Council adopted an ordinance last night removing the unconstitutional time limitations imposed by the Laramie Unified Development Code on political signs.
Food insecurity, local food movements among topics at UW Conference
The “Food: Perceptions, Practices and Policies” is Oct. 8-10 at the Wyoming Union on the University of Wyoming campus.
Free UW vs. Air Force Tickets Available to Wyoming Veterans
Veterans can request two tickets per veteran by contacting the Wyoming Veteran's Commission.
Wyoming Teachers To Be Honored At Conference In Laramie
The Wyoming Department of Education's first Roadmap to Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) Conference will be held in Laramie this week.
Preliminary Numbers: Cheyenne Frontier Days a Big Success
otal paid attendance was 250,264, an increase over 2013 nearing the record set at the 100th celebration in 1996.
Wyoming Observes National Tourism Week
Tourism Director Diane Shober says tourism is big business in Wyoming.
Wyoming’s Economy Shows Slow and Steady Growth
According to the March issue of Wyoming Insight, Wyoming's economy is growing slowly.
Balow Officially Announces Candidacy for Superintendent of Public Instruction
Balow taught elementary and secondary students in Gillette, Moorcroft and Hulett for 10 years,
Cindy Hill Must Wait To Get Job Back
Laramie County District Judge Thomas Campbell decided Tuesday not to issue an immediate order to reinstate Hill's former duties.
More Waters in Wyoming Added To Special Winter Ice Fishing Provision
The three new waters added under the provision are Boulder Lake in Sublette County and Lake Hattie and Wheatland Reservoir #3 in Albany County.