Liam Niemeyer
News InternLiam Niemeyer is a rising junior studying journalism at Ohio University, and is quite far away from his home in Athens, Ohio. With it being only his second time in Wyoming, he is excited to learn more about the state and its culture. An admitted podcast fanatic and audiophile, he also produces and hosts his own radio show back at OU. In his free time, you might find him playing a mean tenor saxophone or sporting a new bow tie.
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A documentary following the first year of business for an innovative greenhouse in Jackson is one of ten finalists in a nationwide film competition.The…
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Wyoming Department of Health officials say Wyoming’s relatively high elevation could put people here more at risk for skin cancer.“The thought process may…
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Streams in the Bighorn Basin are seeing low water levels earlier than usual this summer, which could lead to trout die-offs.Local anglers near Sheridan…
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Sheridan Community College is considering building a new dorm after seeing demand for on-campus housing rise the past three years.The college was up 51…
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Budget cuts at the state level will mean about $18 million less for the Wyoming Department of Corrections. Department officials said with those cuts,…
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Wyoming Game and Fish officials report the state’s mule deer population is growing because of good moisture during the spring and early summer the past…
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University of Wyoming researchers found 70 acres of land near Sheridan infested with Ventenata, an invasive grass species that’s been hurting hay…
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University of Wyoming President Laurie Nichols brought together faculty and staff Wednesday to discuss the financial crisis she declared last week at the…
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The City of Gillette is asking its biggest water users to cut back for the first time since 2012.The city is now in “Condition Yellow,” which means it is…
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Wyoming’s federal parks and monuments are expected to have more visitors than usual because of the National Park Service’s centennial and low gas prices.…