Community Editorial: Please Ask the House to Vote No on SF0036
One of the many battles being fought in the legislature during this Budget Session doesn’t have to do with the budget, federal programs, or redistricting. It has to do with the cost of health...
View ArticleLCSD1 Call to Action Letter | Superintendent Dr. Margaret Crespo
Dear LCSD #1 Community, We are initiating a call to action. Throughout this school year, district administrators and staff have seen an increase in negative behaviors that impact a safe, responsible,...
View ArticleSpiraling Inflation Is Small Businesses’ Top Concern According to New Survey
Story by Thaddeus Swanek, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small businesses everywhere are being impacted by the interrelated challenges of rising inflation, supply chain disruptions, and the worker shortage...
View ArticleBipartisan Coalition Urges Immigration Reform Ahead of 2022 Midterms
Story by U.S. Chamber of Commerce Today, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce joined a diverse group of industries and organizations across the political spectrum in announcing a new coalition, The Alliance...
View ArticleHouse-Senate panel would require report, not cut UW women’s studies funding
Via Wyoming News Lawmakers in a joint conference committee meeting Friday backed off of an amendment that would restrict funding to the University of Wyoming’s Gender and Women’s Studies Department....
View ArticleSecretary of state seeks to dispel election security myths
Via Wyoming News Secretary of State Ed Buchanan wants Wyomingites to have confidence in the state’s elections. Buchanan’s intention at the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce March Luncheon was to...
View ArticleMayweather Boxing and Fitness opens in Cheyenne
Via Wyoming News A new gym using the likeness of the winningest boxer in history opened here last weekend. Read More The post Mayweather Boxing and Fitness opens in Cheyenne appeared first on Shortgo.
View ArticleGas price hikes start to gain local notice
Via Wyoming News Although our region has avoided being in the national spotlight over sky-high gasoline prices, the Capital City and the rest of Wyoming nonetheless are experiencing price surges at the...
View Article‘Diners, Drive-ins and Dives’ to feature Laramie restaurants next 2 weeks
Via Wyoming News Going on 15 years and more than 400 episodes, the Food Network’s juggernaut “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives” continues to hit viewers with just the right blend of creativity, funky...
View ArticleStates Aren’t Waiting for the Supreme Court to Tighten Abortion Laws
Photo Via Wyoming News, “Handmaid’s Protest“ Story by Kate Zernike, The New York Times Both sides of the abortion debate anticipate that come July, the Supreme Court will have overturned Roe v. Wade...
View ArticleUW students, staff concerned about targeting of gender studies
Via Wyoming News Students and staff in the University of Wyoming Gender and Women’s Studies program were shocked when members of the Wyoming Senate approved a budget amendment that proposed to defund...
View ArticleBill on transgender female athletes misses House deadline
Via Wyoming News A former athlete’s attempt to ban female transgender students from competing in athletics died in the House of Representatives before consideration Monday afternoon. Read More The post...
View ArticleAbortion ban ‘trigger bill’ passes through committee
Via Wyoming News A bill proponents have called a “trigger bill” or “abortion ban in waiting” moved through committee without opposition Monday. Read More The post Abortion ban ‘trigger bill’ passes...
View ArticleStates Should Utilize American Rescue Plan Funds to Serve Citizens Efficiently
Story by Tom Wickham, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Key Takeaways: With American Rescue Plan funds and surpluses in budgets, state agencies currently have a generational opportunity to better serve...
View ArticleAbortion, critical race theory and whistleblower bills die in House
Via Wyoming News The Wyoming House of Representatives will not vote on any bills concerning abortion, critical race theory or government whistleblowers in the final days of this budget session. Read...
View ArticleWe Can’t Fill 11.3 Million Open Jobs without More Legal Immigration
Story by U.S. Chamber of Commerce Today’s report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) revealed there were 11.3 million job openings in January, little changed from 11.4 million the month before....
View ArticleIndustrial Concentration in the U.S. Economy is Declining, Not Increasing
Story by U.S. Chamber of Commerce Industrial concentration has been declining rather than increasing since 2007, according to a new study conducted by NERA Economic Consulting and commissioned by the...
View ArticleRoad Detour for LCCC Underpass Construction to Begin March 8
Beginning Tuesday, March 8, Reiman Corp. will implement a shoofly operational bypass for traffic on E. College Dr. in the area of the LCCC underpass currently under construction. Speeds will be...
View ArticleEducating our Future Workforce: Luncheon on April 1
The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce Monthly Luncheon will be on Friday, April 1. Lunch will begin at 11:30 a.m. at Little America. Guest speaker Brian Schroeder, the Wyoming Superintendent of...
View ArticleCSO Symphony Underground with the Patti Fiasco
On March 18, 2022 at 8pm, CSO will leave behind the classical concert hall and join rock and roll band, The Patti Fiasco, on stage at The Lincoln. This will be CSO’s premiere performance of Symphony...
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