Garrett Adams
I was born and raised in Laramie Wyoming and began my college career at the University of Sioux Falls and furthered my education at the University of Wyoming.
When I am not working I enjoy spending time outdoors doing anything from camping to hiking. I also enjoy listening to and exploring new and unique music.
I have a passion for media and believe it can be used to educate as well as expand personal knowledge. I hope to provide listeners with relevant news from around Laramie and around the State.
(Profile Photo by Anne Brande - Ludwig Photography)Snowy Range Ski Area Opens Following Delays
So far this winter season has been very cold, but there hasn’t been a whole lot of snow. The lack of snow put a slight kink in the Snowy Range Ski Area’s plans for opening. One weekend they were open, the next closed and now they are open again. After these delays things are now up and running for the season.
True West Magazine Names Fort Bridger State Historic Site As Best Preserved Fort
True West Magazine has named Wyoming’s Fort Bridger State Historic Site as the best preserved fort in their best of the west edition. The “10th annual Guide to Everything Western” listed 60 different categ
Laramie Teens Hospitalized After Misuse of Over The Counter Medications
The Laramie Police Department is currently investigating a December 3rd incident in which three juveniles between the ages of 12 and 15 were hospitalized after ingesting large doses of generic over the counter (OTC) antihistamines.
Movember A Success With Laramie Police Department
Last month the Laramie Police Department participated in their first ever Movember. Movember is a global movement to promote men’s health and awareness especially for prostate cancer. LPD Sgt. Ryan Thompson formed the team which was named “We Found Your ‘Stache.” LPD’s “We Found Your ‘Stache” was able to raise $2,997.
UW Seniors Awarded for Engineering Design Symposium Projects
Winners have been named for this years University of Wyoming’s annual College of Engineering and Applied Science Senior Design Symposium. There were approximately 130 seniors representing architectural, civil, chemical, petroleum, electrical and computer engineering and computer science. Students exhibited and presented individual and team design projects.





