First Phase of Recommendations for Profile of a Graduate
CHEYENNE – The Wyoming State Board of Education (SBE) has received recommendations from the design team for Phase I of the Profile of a Graduate. The goal of the initiative is to define the knowledge,...
View ArticleWyoming Department of Health Updates Vaccine Recommendations as Omicron...
According to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH), recommendations involving vaccine booster doses have been updated as the COVID-19 Omicron variant quickly spreads in Wyoming and across the nation....
View ArticleHigh Winds and Blowing Snow through Friday
The weather Impact Level for Thursday afternoon through Friday is: Moderate to High for Southeast Wyoming and Low for the Nebraska Panhandle. Here are the current weather event impact highlights:...
View ArticleLeadership Cheyenne meets with City Leaders
Leadership Cheyenne hosted city leaders in a panel which discussed leadership theory and application. Panel participants discussed their individual leadership styles through personal and peer...
View ArticleAnimal Control Rescues Cat Stuck in Swamp Cooler
CHEYENNE – On January 6 at approximately 2:00 p.m., Cheyenne Animal Control Dispatch received a call regarding a cat stuck in a swamp cooler out in the frigid cold weather. The reporting party stated...
View ArticleResolution Paves Way for Cheyenne to Become Climate Wellness Capital
CHEYENNE – Mayor Patrick Collins, the Cheyenne City Council, and Wyoming’s Carbon Asset Network have jointly announced a commitment to work on their “Climate Wellness through Soil Health” initiative....
View ArticleLaramie County Library to Host Third Annual One World Prairie Guitar Contest
Laramie County Library will host the third annual One World Prairie Guitar Contest in the Cottonwood Room from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 22. Musicians of all ages are invited to...
View ArticleRansomware: 10 Important Questions for Businesses Answered
Story By Sean Ludwig, Emerging Digital Platforms, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Key takeaways About 37% of businesses globally reported that they were hit by a ransomware attack in 2021. Ransomware is...
View ArticleDepartment of Education Seeks Public Comment on Performance Standards for...
CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Department of Education seeks public comment on the proposed Chapter 10 Rules, which include the proposed 2021 Science Performance Standards and the proposed 2021 Math...
View ArticleBiden surveys Colorado wildfire damage, comforts victims
Via Wyoming News LOUISVILLE, Colo. – Offering hugs and humor, President Joe Biden comforted Coloradans grappling with rebuilding homes and businesses destroyed by a rare wind-whipped, winter fire that...
View ArticleWyoming leads nation by reallocating $1M in ERAP funds to the Northern...
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) for the State of Wyoming has reallocated $1 million of its funding to the Northern Arapaho Tribal Housing Program. Wyoming is the only...
View ArticleRemember to Practice Ice Safety During Winter Recreation
With ice forming on lakes and reservoirs throughout the state, the Wyoming Division of State Parks, Historic Sites and Trails reminds anglers of potential dangers on the ice. Ice fishing and other...
View ArticleArt Uncork’d: Lithography with Jim Jereb
The CFD Old West Museum is pleased to announce Art Uncork’d: Lithography with Jim Jereb on Thursday, February 10, 2022 from 5:30pm – 7:30pm. Enjoy an evening of food and drink while learning the...
View ArticleLCSD1 set to remove mask mandate in two weeks
Via Wyoming News CHEYENNE – The Laramie County School District 1 Board of Trustees voted 4-3 Monday night to remove the mask mandate for students and faculty, as well as lessen quarantine...
View ArticleThe Great Resignation rages on as a record 4.5 million Americans quit
By Megan Leonhardt, Fortune The number of American workers quitting their jobs hit record highs in November, with 4.5 million people walking off the job, according to the latest Bureau of Labor...
View ArticleCheyenne Symphony Orchestra Presents A Time to Inspire
CSO presents A Time to Inspire on Jan. 22, 2022 at 7:30 PM at the Cheyenne Civic Center. Masks are strongly recommended and socially distanced seating is available by request, if tickets are purchased...
View Article5th annual Valentine’s Day Cookie Drive for the Airmen in the Dorms
The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce’s Military Affairs Committee with the Warren Spouses Club and the Women’s Civic League of Cheyenne are excited to host the 5th annual Valentine’s Day Cookie...
View ArticleBlue Federal Credit Union Pledges $100,000 to Marshall Fire Relief Efforts
Boulder, CO. — Blue Federal Credit Union is ramping up its response to the devastating destruction brought on by the most expensive wildfire in Colorado. The Marshall Fire has caused over 1,000 homes...
View ArticleState Superintendent Balow resigns to serve in Virginia
Via Wyoming News CHEYENNE – Fifth-generation Wyoming native and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jillian Balow announced her resignation Thursday to take a similar position in Virginia. “I am...
View ArticleMayor’s Minute from Mayor Patrick Collins – January 14
CHEYENNE – Started this week at coffee with Senators Driscoll and Nethercott. Senator Driscoll comes from the Devils Tower area of our beautiful state, and Senator Nethercott is Laramie County’s own....
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