Hello, my name is Eve! I am originally from a small town outside of Philadelphia, PA. I came to Wyoming to attend Wyoming Catholic College in Lander, WY. While in college, I loved being in the outdoors and was climbing, ice climbing, and mountain biking when not studying. After graduation, I decided to remain in the Cowboy State. When I am not writing the news, I enjoy hiking, camping, and curling up with a good book.
Eve Hamilton
New Miss Rodeo Wyoming Announced
She will be making her first appearance at the University of Wyoming.
See A New Rendition of a Classic With the Univ. of Wyoming
Experience a new take on a classic Greek play
Wyoming Wildlife Area Entrance Closed for Road Work
The south entrance for the Rawhide Wildlife Habitat Management Area is temporarily closed.
Univ. of Wyoming World Languages Competition A Success
Students from across the state took part in this language competition.
5 Most Beautiful Hiking Trails Around Laramie
See some of the best trails Laramie has to offer
“Drug Wizard” Running for Wyoming Representative
A man known as the "Drug Wizard" is running for U.S. Representative.
National Virus Outbreak Threatens Wyoming Birds
This virus could be passed to domestic birds as well.
Help Keep Laramie Clean By Donating Plastic Bags
Pet owners in Laramie need your help!
The Parks Division of the City of Laramie is in need of gently used grocery sacks for use in Dog Waste stations.
If you have been needing to empty your bag of single-use plastic bags and would like to put give them a new life, you can drop them off at the Parks Shop, 1052 N...
Albany County Pilot Hill Receives Investment
Not far from Laramie resides a wilderness gem. Pilot Hill rises out of the foothills of Laramie's prairie, a scenic wildlife habitat with some of the best views in the Laramie Basin. The area is relatively undeveloped, but that is changing. Recently, Pilot Hill announced that the Hughes Charitable Foundation donated $800,000 to fund the construction of trails central to phase one of the Pilot Hill
Univ. of Wyoming Faculty Member Dies in Avalanche
The University of Wyoming has lost a beloved professor. On Thursday, March 17th, Ecosystem Science and Management instructor Professor Jay Norton, 61, lost his life while skiing in Northern Wyoming.
Univ. of Wyoming Board of Trustees Meeting on Several Issues
The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees will receive updates on a number of issues and participate in the opening of UW’s new Science Initiative Building during the board’s regular meeting Wednesday-Friday, March 23-25.
Public sessions of the board and its committees may be observed by the public here.
Several...
Univ. of Wyoming Leads Update of Early Learning Standards
Exciting things are happening regarding early education.