Capitol Avenue Bronze Project to see Three Installations This Week
CHEYENNE – The Capitol Avenue Bronze Project is excited to announce the installation of three more bronzes on Capitol Avenue on Wednesday, December 8th. These are the second in a series of bronzes that...
View ArticleBig O Tires in Cheyenne Hosts “Driven for the Community” To Benefit the...
Free oil change voucher with $50 donation In the spirit of giving over the holiday season, Big O Tires in Cheyenne hosts the annual “Driven for the Community” event to raise funds and gifts for local...
View ArticleH-1B and Other Specialty Occupation Visas: Answers to Common Employer Questions
Story by Jon Baselice, Immigration Policy, U.S Chamber of Commerce Key takeaways Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. businesses were facing a talent crisis from a lack of highly-educated,...
View ArticleEast Park Master Plan Survey Available Online Through January 15
CHEYENNE – We want to hear from you! Join the City of Cheyenne Planning and Development Department and Community Recreation and Events Department to make important decisions regarding future amenities...
View ArticleNorthrop Grumman Meets First-Stage Rocket Motor Milestone for Ground Based...
Above: Northrop Grumman begins the insulation wind process for the first-stage solid rocket motor, applying insulation from right to left. Northrop Grumman Corporation met a key manufacturing milestone...
View ArticleHoliday Activity Books About Recycling Available to Children
CHEYENNE – You’re never too young to learn about recycling! That’s why the City of Cheyenne’s Sanitation Division, in conjunction with the Recycle Coach app, are providing holiday activity books for...
View ArticleRoybal Nominated for President, Johnson for VP at Straw Poll Dinner
CHEYENNE – Councilmen Scott Roybal and Richard Johnson have been nominated as President and Vice President, respectively, for Cheyenne City Council in 2022. The selections were made during Tuesday...
View ArticleThe Mayor’s Minute from Mayor Patrick Collins – December 10
CHEYENNE – The Women’s Civic League helped get me into the holiday spirit. I was asked to cut the ribbon on this year’s Christmas House. I am ashamed to admit I had not been to a Christmas House before...
View ArticleStates Already Have Money for More Childcare Support, But They Can’t Give It...
Story by Abby McCloskey | Originally published through U.S. Chamber of Commerce As part of the American Rescue Plan passed in March of 2021, states were given $39 billion for childcare support, the...
View Article4 Things to Know About Intellectual Property and COVID-19 Vaccines
Story by Robert Grant, Senior Director of International Affairs, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Key takeaways Some governments, including the United States, are considering a proposal to waive intellectual...
View ArticleJob program partners with K9’s 4 Mobility to give student unique opportunity
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View ArticleSmall Business Owners Are Optimistic Despite Labor Shortages and Supply Chain...
Story By Thaddeus Swanek, Strategic Communications, U.S. Chamber of Commerce The Q4 2021 MetLife and U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index (SBI) finds small business owners are increasingly...
View ArticleChristmas displays around Cheyenne shine for memory, family and community spirit
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View Article5 Reasons People Are Changing Careers More Than Ever Before
Story by Peter Lauria, Editor in Chief, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Key takeaways People are changing careers — moving from one industry into a completely different one — more frequently than ever...
View ArticleCity to invest WyoLotto funds in parks and recreation
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View ArticleBird feeding safety: clean feeders, cat fencing, glass obstruction
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View ArticleWyoming State Parks enjoy continued increased visitation
Buoyed by unseasonably warm temperatures and post-pandemic momentum, Wyoming’s State Parks and Historic Sites continue to experience visitation statistics similar to last year’s record-setting numbers....
View ArticleSnowpack forecast indicates little to no drought relief
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View ArticleWyoming’s Energy Future: Luncheon on January 7
The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce Monthly Luncheon will be on Friday, January 7. Lunch will begin at 11:30 a.m. at Little America Hotel & Resort. Guest speaker Gary Hoogeveen, the President...
View ArticleMany US Construction Contractors are Turning Down Work Because They Don’t...
Story by Thaddeus Swanek, Strategic Communications, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Even before the pandemic, commercial contractors had serious concerns about having enough skilled workers to fill open...
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