Sara Hossaini
ReporterSara Hossaini is a reporter for Wyoming Public Radio. She holds a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She brings a blend of documentary journalism and public interest communications experience developed through her work as a nonprofit multimedia consultant and Associate Producer on national PBS documentary films through groups such as the Center for Asian American Media, Fenton Communications and The Working Group. She likes to travel, to get her hands in the dirt and to explore her creative side through music, crafts and dance.
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The farm bill that has been in place for the last five years will be extended at least another nine months as part of a last minute provision under…
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Park officials don’t normally send out press releases upon the natural death of a wild animal. But this case was different. The buck mule deer with the…
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The Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund has announced two new deadlines for grants to nonprofit and governmental organizations in Wyoming, the earlier of which is…
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Converse County oil boom draws concerns from residentsIn October, we reported that Chesapeake Energy had drilled a series of oil wells near Douglas, very…
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The Wyoming Business Council voted to approve all five of its Business Ready Community Grants today/Thursday. Among them is a 5 point 4 million dollar…
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As winter approaches and temperatures dip, the Environmental Protection Agency is urging people to protect themselves against carbon monoxide…
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Wyoming Senator Mike Enzi is one of three U.S. legislators sponsoring a bill that would help ease the process for earning tax credits related to carbon…
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With a shortage of O negative blood looming this holiday season, area blood banks want folks to consider giving the gift of blood. Only 6 percent of the…
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The most recent farm bill expired in September and farmers and ranchers are eager to see when Congress will reach a decision on a new bill covering crop…
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This October, the small staff at the Laramie Soup Kitchen served nearly 600 more meals than last year during the same month. Executive Director Emily…