I am proud to have grown up in the small town of Shoshoni, Wyoming. After graduating high school, I went to a small college in Williston, North Dakota. After only two years away from home, I decided to go to college in my home state and transferred to the University of Wyoming. I have always loved writing and chose to go into the journalism field and got my degree in Journalism from UW in December of 2011. I have two sisters, one of which is my twin. Spending time with my sisters is one of my favorite things in the world, but it seems there is never enough time for me to see them as often as I would like. My activities outside of work include spending time with my dogs, watching too many sports, and reading as many books as time allows. Tracie became News Director of KOWB 1290AM in May 2014.
Tracie Perkins
City of Laramie has Multiple Boards and Commissions Openings
Citizens of Laramie are encouraged to apply to serve as a volunteer for these openings, as they are key to creating policy and helping to make recommendations to the Laramie City Council.
Greenbelt Trail Open Under Snowy Range
The Laramie River Greenbelt Trail is now open under the Snowy Range Road.
Comments Sought On Laramie Cable TV Renewal
The franchise agreement between the City of Laramie and the city’s current cable provider, Bresnan Communications, LLC is up for renewal later this year.
Red Flag Warning Issued For Many Wyoming Areas
The National Weather Service in Cheyenne has issued a Red Flag Warning effective until 8 p.m. today.
Alternatives to be Released for West Side Snowy Range Travel Management Project
U.S. Forest Service officials will be hosting a series of open houses in the coming weeks to distribute information on alternative actions for the West Side Snowy Range Travel Management project.
Forest Service Seeks Public Comment On Pole Mountain Roads
In preparation for the upcoming motorized travel planning process, the U.S. Forest Service seeks public input on the Pole Mountain road system.
Cable Interrupt Successfully Tested
The Cable Interrupt that uses local cable channels to notify Albany County residents during emergency situations was successfully tested yesterday after over a month of it not working properly.
Grant Helps Strengthen Wyoming Geriatric Care
The University of Wyoming recently received a multi-million dollar grant that will help strengthen geriatric care and training throughout the Cowboy State.
UW Moves Forward To Improve Financial System
The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees has taken the first step toward a major update of the university’s financial accounting and reporting systems.
Albany County Cleanup Day Offers Free Access To Landfill
This annual cleanup opportunity offers Albany County residents free access to the landfill.