Susan Burk, host of K2 Radio’s Morning Show, has an extensive background in broadcast journalism, theatrical arts, and advocacy. She began her Wyoming career with KTRS Radio in 1991, and as a radio and television News Director and anchor is well-known to the Wyoming audience. Ms. Burk won numerous awards from the Associated Press and the Wyoming Association of Broadcasters for her reporting and anchoring. She spent five years working with hundreds of theatre companies around the world with the Laramie Project plays for the Matthew Shepard Foundation, including Ford’s Theatre in Washington D.C., the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and Nuffield Youth Theatre in London before returning to Townsquare Media and K2 Radio. Ms. Burk holds degrees in Communications and Theatre and attended graduate school at the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago, and her spirit of community involvement and advocacy work benefits many organizations throughout the state.
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Three Wyoming Residents Now Ill From Recalled Beef
Because ground beef can be stored in freezers for some time, people may still have recalled meat in their homes.
Matthew Shepard To Have Final Resting Place In Washington D.C.
Matthew Shepard's ashes will be interred at the Washington National Cathedral later this month.
Beef Recall: Wyoming Residents Among Those Ill From Salmonella
57 people in 16 states have become ill, including Wyoming and neighboring states.
Winter Weather Conditions To Impact Wyoming Travel [VIDEO]
Rain, snow, and fog will cause travel hazards through Monday.
Officials Warn Of High Online Fees For Official Certificates
Wyoming's Vital Statistics Services charges no more than $20 for providing official documents, while secondary providers may charge much more.
WyoLotto’s Cowboy Draw Jackpot Tops $1.6 Million
It's the second highest jackpot in the history of the game.
Wyo Officials Criticize Federal Judge’s Grizzly Decision
The U.S. District Court judge ordered federal protections restored for grizzly bears in the Northern Rocky Mountains.
Harmful Algae Bloom Advisories Issued For Alcova, Pathfinder
Health officials say such blooms are not unusual this time of year, but can cause health concerns in both humans and animals.