Alanna Elder
Part-Time ReporterEmail: aelder2@uwyo.edu
Alanna Elder is studying Agroecology and Environment and Natural Resources. She has lived in Wyoming since you could rent VHS from the grocery store. She counts among her heroes her grandmother, who probably introduced her to WPR, and a bunch of women named Terry and Joan. Like many Laramie-ites before her, she is happiest in the mountains.
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The Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation is spearheading an effort to improve communication between 10 former Japanese American Confinement Sites.The All…
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Several groups are working on a project aimed at representing the cultural importance of elk to the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone tribes.The High…
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As national confusion over the future of health care continues, an organization in Wyoming is pressing hospitals to be more transparent.Twelve hospitals…
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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has released a final version of their State Wildlife Action Plan, or SWAP. This is an update from the 2010 document…
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State veterinarians confirmed that plague is killing prairie dog colonies in the Thunder Basin National Grassland of northeastern Wyoming. Reports of…
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Listen to the full show here. UW Under Federal Investigation For Handling Of Sexual AssaultOn July 6, the University of Wyoming came under federal…
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Eighty-three-year-old Ralph Deckett stood outside the Curt Gowdy State Park visitor center, broom in hand. Now retired from the FBI, Deckett spends much…
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Visitors to the Jackson area left at least ten campfires burning over the weekend.Two of the fires had been built illegally inside Teton National Park,…
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Listen to the full show here. Wyoming Senators Push To Get Senators To Eliminate The Affordable Care ActAs the Senate health insurance reform effort…
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Paddling down the Green River, Trout Unlimited project manager Nick Walrath has a fish tale for almost every bend of the Green River below the Fontenelle…