August 21st 2009 Open Spaces

A news and public affairs program about Wyoming and the West.

Open Spaces is now podcasting 

Subscribe to our Public Newsroom RSS feeds to get news delivered directly to your desktop

Open Spaces
August, 21st 2009

Listen to the whole show


 ROCK CREEK COULD GET WILDERNESS DESIGNATION - There is an area in the Big Horn Mountains between Buffalo and Sheridan known as Rock Creek.  It is very difficult to reach and is essentially wilderness.  Recently the Big Horn National Forest designated Rock Creek as a proposed wilderness area which would federally protect 34-thousand acres. The Wyoming Wilderness Association has worked to make that designation official.  The association convinced U-S Representative Cynthia Lummis to tour the area in an attempt to have her draft legislation to protect Rock Creek.  Wyoming Public Radio’s Bob Beck reports.

A listing of today's stories
Pro and anti-coal groups are trying to influence you.


A task force tries to improve Wyoming's workplace safety.



Supreme Court Chief Justice Bart Voight discusses new challenges facing Wyoming's Judiciary.



The shootings at Columbine forced law enforcement to undergo a change in strategy.



2nd stories of downtown businesses may be revitalized.


In part two of our series on diversity, Jackson Hole residents look at the pros and cons of a diverse community. WPR's Bob Beck has more.

Wyoming will put money towards homelessness.


A group tries to show what it is like to be in need.



Food banks in Jackson are overwhelmed by immigrant workers.

< Previous Show | Next Show >

Past shows (Archives)
 
About the program

Search Open Spaces


Comments or ideas for the show?
Email Bob Beck
(307) 766-6626



                           Contact Us   l   Privacy Policy   l   Search Site                    


Wyoming Public Radio is a non-profit commercial free network, licensed to the University of Wyoming