The world does need more cowboys. That's the moniker of the University of Wyoming and one of their alumni who lives that motto is now the director of bands in Douglas. His name is Tim Painter and he's featured in a brand new video by the university.
I had a phone call from a listener this morning that reminded me of something that should never be forgotten. Wyoming National Guard members are returning home with little fanfare due to the ongoing pandemic.
The business of protecting the United States doesn't take a Christmas break. Here are some video holiday greetings from deployed service people with Wyoming roots.
It's now officially that time of year when many people think about spending holiday time with their families. For some of our Wyoming National Guard members, it means being deployed far away from home. Here are some holiday greetings from those that serve us.
The first of more than 100 Wyoming National Guard troops returning home from deployment in the middle east arrived back home in Cheyenne on Wednesday afternoon.
Governor Matt Mead activated a Wyoming Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter. The UH-60 and crew will deploy to Washington State to assist forest fire fighting. The focus will be on medical evacuations. Governor Mead said, “In 2012 fires burned more than half a million acres across Wyo…
Thursday, families, friends and well-wishers filled the Laramie Regional Airport hangar for the anticipated arrival of the 133rd company of the Wyoming National Guard. Gov. Matt Mead, along with other members of the legislature traveled from Cheyenne to welcome the soldiers...
On Thursday, the 133rd Engineer Company of Wyoming National Guard will return to Laramie after serving nine months in Bahrain. The company is set to arrive at the Laramie Regional Airport at 8:10 a.m. Deidre Forester, State Public Affairs Officer for the Guard, says that the homecoming ceremony will …