Antitrust Bills: A Trojan Horse That Will Radically Alter Our Free Market...
A series of bills currently pending before Congress would substantively alter antitrust law in ways that would sap our economy’s potential for future growth and innovation. The bills masquerade as a...
View ArticleApply today for the Leadership Cheyenne Class of 2023
Explore your leadership path and become a community trustee who believes in the future of our community. Applications are being accepted now through Friday, June 10 for this professional and personal...
View ArticleLeadership Cheyenne Graduation: Luncheon on June 3
The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce Monthly Luncheon will be on Friday, June 3. Lunch will begin at 11:30 a.m. at Little America. The Leadership Cheyenne Class of 2022 will graduate during the...
View ArticleClick It or Ticket: Buckle Up May 23 – June 5, and Every Day
Wyoming law enforcement is reminding drivers about the lifesaving benefits of wearing a seat belt this spring during the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety...
View ArticleGreater Cheyenne Greenway Thanks Spring Clean-up Volunteers
Spring is here, and citizens of Cheyenne are volunteering to clean-up our beloved Greater Cheyenne Greenway. The City appreciates the community’s continued support of the Greenway and their significant...
View ArticleTwo Wyoming Attractions Named to Best of USA Travel List
Cheyenne Frontier Days and Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming have been named in Travel Lemming’s list of 150 best things to do in the USA this summer. Two Wyoming attractions have been named among...
View ArticleWhat You Need to Know About West Coast Ports Labor Negotiations
America’s seaports are critical gateways for goods entering and leaving the United States. Last year, many West Coast ports struggled to keep pace with the enormous amount of goods arriving from Asia,...
View ArticleLions Park Drive Closed at Carey Avenue for Concrete Replacement
As part of the Carey Ave. Multi Path project, and due to the restricted width of the Lions Park Dr. entrance off Carey Ave., crews will have to close the section of roadway entirely for approximately...
View ArticleCheyenne lawmaker Nethercott announces run for Wyoming secretary of state
State Sen. Tara Nethercott, R-Cheyenne, has become the third state lawmaker to announce their candidacy to be Wyoming’s next secretary of state. A fifth-generation Wyoming native, Nethercott is a...
View ArticleEmployer Guide to Second Chance Hiring Programs and Tax Credits
Three Opportunities for Employers to Engage Second Chance Hires An estimated 70 million people in the U.S. have an arrest or conviction record, and over 600,000 men and women are released from jail...
View ArticleWyoming State Parks recognizes “Every Kid in a Park” for seventh straight year
For the seventh year, Wyoming State Parks is partnering with state and federal partners in celebration of a program instituted in 2016 during the National Park Service’s 100th year anniversary. As part...
View ArticleAntitrust Legislation: The Robinson-Patman Mistake All Over Again
In 1936, in the name of “protecting” competition, Congress passed a law that prevented price discrimination by requiring a business to offer the same price for a good or service. As one might expect,...
View ArticleDowntown Open Container Ordinance in Effect Memorial Day Weekend
In 2021, the City of Cheyenne Governing Body passed an ordinance to amend open container sales and consumption exemptions. The ordinance permits the possession of open malt beverage and wine...
View ArticleMayor’s Minute from Mayor Patrick Collins – May 27
My family traveled to Chicago last weekend to attend the memorial for my little sister Colleen. She did not want a funeral, but a party where stories would be told, and a toast given. I find as I get...
View ArticleWyoming State Museum to host second annual Dino Day
The second annual Dino Day is back at the Wyoming State Museum on June 4. Part of the museum’s monthly Family Day program, Dino Day will be a high-energy, outdoor and indoor opportunity for local...
View ArticleRob Roy Reservoir expected to fill to capacity
People living near or visiting the Douglas Creek located in the Medicine Bow Range should expect higher than normal flows in the Douglas Creek and surrounding riverways. Rob Roy Reservoir, which is one...
View ArticleWyoming State Parks to host Summer Stories programming
The Shoshone District of Wyoming State Parks will be hosting a Summer Stories series at various venues during June and July Saturdays at 10 a.m.. These sessions are free and open to the public, except...
View Article10 Tips to Avoid Fake Goods When Traveling this Summer
Experts anticipate summer 2022 to be the busiest travel season in recent memory, with people eager to make plans unencumbered by pandemic restrictions. According to Travel + Leisure, travel will likely...
View ArticleConstruction to Begin May 31st Along Pershing Boulevard
CHEYENNE – Beginning Tuesday, May 31st, Pershing Blvd. will be reduced to one lane of travel in each direction from Warren Ave. to Evans Ave. for work associated with drainage improvements to the...
View ArticleBanner Capital Bank welcome’s Rob Kilian as Market President
Banner Capital Bank would like to welcome Rob Kilian as their new Market President and Senior Vice President for their Cheyenne Branch. Rob comes to Banner Capital Bank with 30+ years of banking and...
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