Senator Cynthia Lummis loves WPR because it offers an in-depth look at both local and national news. When listening, she's reminded of how great it is to live and Wyoming and how great it is to have Wyoming Public Radio.
Nina grew up listening to WPR and appreciates how the news is balanced and interesting. Nina believes the radio has a powerful way of telling stories-- a way that isn't possible through T.V. or print.
Pat has loved WPR since he served as a newscaster for the station in 1968. He loves how the once small station on the University of Wyoming campus has grown into a statewide media source.
Paul came across WPR when traveling to Wyoming and immediately felt at home. He loves the sense of community WPR provides and feels as though WPR connects people across the state better than any other NPR station.