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The PerchThe PerchTrouble in town for the Cheyenne GunslingersThe Cheyenne Gunslingers have been performing Old West-style melodramas in Cheyenne since 1983. They are now kicking off their 2025 season as Cheyenne Frontier Days begins this year.  At the same time, the city of Cheyenne is considering relocating them once again to make way for the 15th Street Railcar Experience. The group of volunteers opposes this move, but feel they have little leverage as the city owns the land they perform on and the city’s governing body moves forward with the railcar project.  This week on Wyoming Watch, Noah Zahn spoke with Roger "Lucky" Barnes, the...2025-07-1827 minThe PerchThe PerchTouring Cheyenne's 133-year-old pumphouse Over the past several weeks, the Cheyenne City Council has been discussing whether to maintain, restore or sell the Historic Pumphouse building.    This week on Wyoming Watch (formerly The Perch), WTE's Noah Zahn took the microphone inside the building and chatted with local stakeholders and elected officials about the future of the pumphouse.   Stick around until the end for a roundup of upcoming events in the area and a recap of the top stores from the WTE newsroom over the past week.   New episodes published every Friday.   Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.2025-07-0417 minThe PerchThe PerchWhy some doctors are leaving Cheyenne Regional Medical Center Several doctors have left Cheyenne Regional Medical Center over administrative accountability and staffing concerns over the past year. In December, a group of hospital providers cast a vote of no confidence in CRMC President and CEO Tim Thornell. Following an an investigation from the CRMC Board of Trustees, the board unanimously voted to have "full confidence" in Thornell. This week, WTE reporter Noah Zahn shares what he has heard from several doctors on their decision to leave the hospital and the response from hospital administration. Stick around until the end for a roundup...2025-05-3016 minThe PerchThe PerchIs the 15th Street Railcar Experience worth it for Cheyenne?Cheyenne City Council members Michelle Aldrich and Dr. Mark Rinne discuss the proposed 15th Street Railcar Experience. Aldrich is strongly opposed to the project, saying it is unrealistic and a waste of money. Rinne says it will be a net benefit for the community and is very attainable.   The two visited the WTE this week to have a conversation with reporter Noah Zahn about why they support or oppose the project that the city has been working on for several years. Stick around to hear a recap of local headlines and a preview of upcoming local events.   New ep...2025-04-1134 minSnookerSnookerErfahrung ist Trump(f) in LondonDie letzten Plätze im Viertelfinale des Masters von London sind vergeben worden. Dabei zog Judd Trump mit einem klaren 6:1 und über 95 % Locherfolg souverän durch einen Erfolg gegen Barry Hawkins in die Runde der letzten Acht ein. Nächster Gegner für Trump ist Ding Junhui. In den restlichen drei Matches merkte man letztlich, dass vor allem Erfahrung bei einem Traditionsturnier entscheidend ist. Mark Allen zog Debütant Si Jiahui letztlich klar den Zahn, auch der zweite Neuling Chris Wakelin musste sich letztlich in einem denkwürdigen Match Luca Brecel geschlagen geben. Weltmeister Kyren Wilson rang zudem Zhang Anda nieder...2025-01-1614 minTotal ClearanceTotal ClearanceErfahrung ist Trump(f) in LondonDie letzten Plätze im Viertelfinale des Masters von London sind vergeben worden. Dabei zog Judd Trump mit einem klaren 6:1 und über 95 % Locherfolg souverän durch einen Erfolg gegen Barry Hawkins in die Runde der letzten Acht ein. Nächster Gegner für Trump ist Ding Junhui. In den restlichen drei Matches merkte man letztlich, dass vor allem Erfahrung bei einem Traditionsturnier entscheidend ist. Mark Allen zog Debütant Si Jiahui letztlich klar den Zahn, auch der zweite Neuling Chris Wakelin musste sich letztlich in einem denkwürdigen Match Luca Brecel geschlagen geben. Weltmeister Kyren Wilson rang zudem Zhang Anda nieder...2025-01-1614 minThe PerchThe PerchUnions and Strikes in CheyenneThis week's episode is all about unions. Reporter Noah Zahn shares what he heard from Sierra Hills Assisted Living employees who are performing the first healthcare facility strike in the state of Wyoming and Ivy Secrest shares what she heard from local Starbucks employees who participated in the nationwide strike this week. This week's episode was published three days later than normal due to the the holiday falling on a Wednesday this year. New episodes published every Wednesday. Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.2024-12-2824 minThe PerchThe PerchDowntown Businesses Oppose Paid ParkingOn this week's episode, WTE reporter Noah Zahn shares what he heard from downtown business owners who are opposed to the incoming paid on-street parking program in downtown Cheyenne in 2025. Also, reporters bring updates about local and statewide news. The Perch is a brand new podcast from the Wyoming Tribune Eagle sharing weekly news roundups and in-depth stories of what the WTE staff report in the field.  New episodes published every Wednesday. Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.2024-12-1818 minThe PerchThe PerchMayor Patrick Collins on a second termOn this week's episode, WTE reporter Noah Zahn speaks with Cheyenne Mayor Patrick Collins about his first term as mayor and plans for the next four years after we was recently reelected in November. Also, reporters bring updates from Wyoming Legislature and Cheyenne City Council meetings. The Perch is a brand new podcast from the Wyoming Tribune Eagle sharing weekly news roundups and in-depth stories of what the WTE staff report in the field.  New episodes published every Wednesday. Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.2024-11-2037 minThe PerchThe PerchThe Perch: Episode 15, Addressing racism in Cheyenne schoolsOn this week's episode, WTE reporter Noah Zahn shares what he heard at a community meeting last week that was held in response to a racist incident at South High School the week prior. Also, reporter Ivy Secrest provides an update on last year's ordinance regarding the unhoused population along Crow Creek and Hannah Shields brings the latest happenings at the state government. The Perch is a brand new podcast from the Wyoming Tribune Eagle sharing weekly news roundups and in-depth stories of what the WTE staff report in the field.  New episodes p...2024-10-2322 minThe PerchThe PerchThe Perch: Episode 12, UW concealed carryOn this week's episode, WTE reporter Ivy Secrest shares what she heard at the discussions held in Laramie regarding whether or not they should allow concealed carry of firearms on the campus. Also, WTE reporter Noah Zahn shares the story of Nannette Hernandez, who is still struggling to pay off her COVID bills, three years later, after she was denied financial assistance. The Perch is a brand new podcast from the Wyoming Tribune Eagle sharing weekly news roundups and in-depth stories of what the WTE staff report in the field.  New episodes published e...2024-10-0226 minThe PerchThe PerchThe Perch: Episode 11, the City Drug situationOn this week's episode, WTE reporter Noah Zahn brought the mic to the Wyoming Board of Pharmacy meeting where community members gave passionate speeches that led to an early adjournment of the meeting. Also, WTE reporters bring the latest on legislation regarding firearms in public schools and squatting. The Perch is a brand new podcast from the Wyoming Tribune Eagle sharing weekly news roundups and in-depth stories of what the WTE staff report in the field.  New episodes published every Wednesday. Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.2024-09-2527 minThe PerchThe PerchThe Perch: Episode 10, Cheyenne Greek FestivalOn this week's episode, WTE reporter Noah Zahn brought the mic to the Cheyenne Greek Festival to learn more about Cheyenne's Greek culture and what this annual event means to the community. Also, WTE Managing Editor Brian Martin talks about his trip to Washington DC last week to discuss local journalism legislation with Wyoming lawmakers and Crime and Public Safety reporter shares the latest on Cheyenne's breaking news. The Perch is a brand new podcast from the Wyoming Tribune Eagle sharing weekly news roundups and in-depth stories of what the WTE staff report in the...2024-09-1816 minThe PerchThe PerchThe Perch: Episode 9, Nuclear energy coming to WyomingOn this week's episode, WTE reporter Noah Zahn heard TerraPower President and CEO Chris Levesque speak about how his company, co-founded by Bill Gates, plans to revitalize the nuclear industry by bringing the first demonstration project to Wyoming. Also, reporters discuss a candidate who withdrew from the race for a seat on the board of trustees at LCCC after controversies regarding his past and the work of local nonprofit, Community Action of Laramie County. The Perch is a brand new podcast from the Wyoming Tribune Eagle sharing weekly news roundups and in-depth stories of what...2024-09-1113 minThe PerchThe PerchThe Perch: Episode 7, developing a housing action planOn this week's episode, reporter Noah Zahn brings the mic to Casper to the Wyoming Community Development Authority's housing forum as they work to identify and address the housing crisis in Wyoming. Also, reporters discuss write-in votes from the August primaries and the new Cheyenne Classical Academy, from Hillsdale College. The Perch is a brand new podcast from the Wyoming Tribune Eagle sharing weekly news roundups and in-depth stories of what the WTE staff report in the field.  New episodes published every Wednesday. Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.2024-08-2814 minTFL’s Capitol ConnectionTFL’s Capitol ConnectionJan. 29, 2024 - The one week we can make the MOST difference at the CapitolThe attention of the news world left Iowa after the Caucuses ended, but in truth, perhaps the most significant week in the state is what comes next, as the Iowa Legislature discusses, debates, and listens to lobbyists on the local bills that are going to impact Iowans the most!And in this critical week, The FAMiLY Leader was there.TFL's Drew Zahn and Chuck Hurley explain the flurry of bills where TFL was called on to testify for biblical values in an environment that is anything but godly.PLUS: For pastors who are...2024-01-2923 minThe Price of Plenty: A How-We-Did-It ProductionThe Price of Plenty: A How-We-Did-It ProductionThe Price of Plenty: Profit (A Conversation on record-high fertilizer company profits)In this episode, host Elliot Tritto speaks with Mizzou reporter Noah Zahn. Zahn's reporting focused on fertilizer companies who are seeing the highest profits on record as farmers and others who rely on fertilizer have no choice but to spend more. University of Florida journalists Elliot Tritto and Julia Cooper sit down with fellow reporters from UF and the University of Missouri for a behind-the-scenes look at their collaborative reporting project, The Price of Plenty, covering the effects of chemical fertilizers on people and the planet. This is The Price of Plenty: A How-We-Did-It Podcast Production.  2023-09-0409 minCrime, Wine & ChaosCrime, Wine & ChaosEpisode 109 - The Murders of Lori Nesson and Karen Adams & What Happened to Noah DonohoeThis week, Amber covers the murders of Lori Nesson and Karen Adams. On September 28, 1974 the body of a young woman was found in a ditch alongside a road Reynoldsburg, Ohio. She was left naked in and her clothes were later found scattered along the road for several miles. The young woman was positively identified as 15 year old High School Sophomore, Lori Nesson. Lori's death was not initially classified as a homicide. Instead, the coroner described it as "death by asphyxiation from an unknown means.". It took over 30 years and another young woman before a proper homicide investigation was done. 2022-11-131h 03