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 Wyoming Department of Health has added two vaccines to the list of those required for children to attend school or daycare in the state. One of the…
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Wyoming’s House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday that would sharpen anti-stalking laws.House Bill 8 raises the maximum penalty for misdemeanor…
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About 20 years ago, Wyoming acquired a ranch north of Cody that had briefly been the home of a wanted drug smuggler. Now, there’s debate in Park County…
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Listen to the full show here. Could Blockchain Be A Game Changer For Wyoming?You may have heard a little about Blockchain, but if some people in Wyoming…
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Jennet Nedirmammedova a senior at the University of Wyoming invited me into her apartment, a couple of blocks from campus. It, is cozy – a couple of rooms…
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The 5th Annual High Plains Organic Conference will take place at the end of this month in Cheyenne, with presentations from agricultural producers,…
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Wyoming’s snowpack is currently in a better shape to protect against a drought than most other Western states.The Natural Resources Conservation Service…
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Listen to the full show here.Wyoming's Equitable Education, Too Expensive?10 months and $800,000 later, the Select Committee on School Finance…
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Standing behind a card table filled with stacks of pamphlets, Joy and Duane Koewn greeted people as they walk into the Forest Service’s open house in…
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A Brooklyn-based design company is moving its inventory and order fulfillment hub to Pinedale. Artist Stephanie Housley creates embroidered home décor…