I joined Townsquare Media in November 2016. I graduated from Wheatland High School in 2011. In May 2016, I graduated from the University of Wyoming with degrees in Journalism and Global Studies. I have two dogs and enjoys hiking, traveling and reading.
Sara Teter
‘Wanted Wednesday’ [VIDEO]
The Albany County Sheriff’s office has released the latest ‘Wanted Wednesday’ photos featuring individuals wanted on warrants issued through Albany County courts.
UW Announces Pick for Dean of College of Business
The University of Wyoming has announced its choice for dean of UW’s College of Business.
Badger Creek Fire Now Over 11,000 Acres, Three Structures Destroyed [UPDATE]
Officials from the Rocky Mountain Incident Management Team Black and cooperators held a meeting at 7 p.m, at the Albany County Fairgrounds. Wednesday to brief Albany County residents on the Badger Creek Fire.
Big Laramie Fire Dept.,Community Collecting Items for Firefighters Battling Badger Creek Fire
In light of an outpouring of community support, the Big Laramie Fire Department has set up a trailer at The Butcher Block in West Laramie to collect donated items for the firefighters battling the Badger Creek Fire in the southern Snowy Range.
UW Trustees Pass 2018-2019 Budget, Includes Salary Adjustment and Faculty, Staff Hires
The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees approved the 2018-2019 operating budget during their meeting Wednesday morning.
Badger Creek Fire Now 5,244 Acres [PHOTOS]
The Badger Creek Fire doubled in size Tuesday afternoon, from 2,300 acres to 5,244 acres, with growth primarily to the east.
UW Announces Choice for AVP for Global Engagement
The University of Wyoming has announced their choice for the university’s first associate vice provost for global engagement.
Badger Creek Fire Grows to 2,300 Acres, FEMA Authorizes Funds for Firefighting Efforts [PHOTOS][VIDEO]
The Badger Creek Fire has burned 2,300 acres after it made a large, wind-driven run Monday in southern Albany County on the Medicine Bow National Forest and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency has authorized the use of federal funds to help with firefighting costs for the fire.