Worker Shortages Cripple Pools and Summer Attractions for a Second Year
One year after we reported on severe labor shortages on the Delaware shore, the story hasn’t changed much. Heading into another summer, pools, amusement parks, beach towns, and boardwalks across the...
View ArticleOn the Forefront of Next Generation Radar Excellence
Northrop Grumman’s long-range radar, an advanced digital radar available in the market today, has been officially recognized by the U.S. government as the AN/TPY-5(V)1 making it the newest...
View ArticleCongressional Price Hike: How the American Innovation and Choice Online Act...
Inflation is hitting four-decade highs, hurting families, workers, employers, and our economy. Remarkably, Senator Klobuchar is still demanding a vote on her misnamed ‘‘American Innovation and Choice...
View ArticleNew Report Shows Amazon’s Commitment to Protecting Consumers and Businesses
Amazon just released its second Brand Protection Report, detailing its significant investment and successes in protecting customers, brands, and selling partners from counterfeits, fraud, and other...
View ArticleUpdated Statement from Superintendent Schroeder on USDA Nutrition Funding
Superintendent of Public Instruction, Brian Schroeder, has released the following statement on federal nutrition funding: “On May 5, 2022, President Biden’s U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)...
View ArticleLenny Soveroski Memorial Softball Tournament set for July 16th
The annual Lenny Soveroski Memorial Softball Tournament returns this year on Saturday, July 16th. Registration is now open! Come out for a day full of fun, sun, and softball! Registration is open until...
View ArticleBoys & Girls Club Partners with University of Wyoming and Laramie County...
The Boys & Girls Club is thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity for young athletes throughout Cheyenne. On Saturday, July 9th, the Club will host a Basketball Camp in partnership with...
View ArticleCOVID-19 Vaccines Recommended for Infants and Young Children
Recommendations for safe, free and effective vaccinations meant to help prevent COVID-19 infection and serious illness have been expanded to include children 6 months and older, according to the...
View ArticleDistrict Holds Public Review for Elementary Math Intervention Resources
Laramie County School District 1’s Math Department is conducting an elementary school math intervention resources adoption. The public and district stakeholders have an opportunity to participate in...
View ArticleGet the Facts First Before Constructing a Carport
The City of Cheyenne Compliance Division and Planning & Development Department urge citizens to call before purchasing a carport, building a carport, or covering an existing driveway. Building...
View ArticleMayor’s Minute from Mayor Patrick Collins – June 24
This past weekend was very busy and a lot of fun. It started on Friday evening at the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce’s annual banquet. It is their celebration of the business community, and they...
View ArticleEnergy and Inflation: 5 Things You Need to Know Now
It has been a rocky start to the summer for the U.S. economy. On June 10, the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index hit its lowest level in 52 years. A few days later, the latest Consumer...
View ArticleBoard of Public Utilities announces changes to its Industrial Pretreatment...
The City of Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities (BOPU) announces changes to its Industrial Pretreat Program (IPP). Beginning July 1, 2022, all food service establishments within the BOPU’s jurisdiction...
View ArticleChildcare Solutions for Working Parents
Access to affordable, quality childcare has been a longstanding issue for working parents, making it difficult to be active members of the workforce. Covid-19 has only made this matter worse, impacting...
View ArticleNorthrop Grumman’s Cygnus™ Spacecraft Successfully Reboosts the International...
Northrop Grumman Corporation’s (NYSE: NOC) Cygnus cargo spacecraft successfully boosted the orbit of the International Space Station (ISS). Docked to the ISS since February, Cygnus fired its main...
View ArticleWater and Sewer Rates to Increase on January 1, 2023
Cheyenne businesses and residents will see a 5% rate increase on their water and sewer bill beginning January 1, 2023. The City’s governing body approved these rate increases during the annual budget...
View ArticleF.E. Warren exercises accident response
The 90th Missile Wing will conduct an exercise to test readiness and response to an aircraft accident scenario on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, June 29, 2022. People on base may experience...
View ArticleThe BIG Race – 5K, 10K or 25K Any Way!
Join Big Brothers Big Sisters of Wyoming for the virtual BIG Race in celebration of their 50th anniversary in Wyoming by participating in a 5K, 10K, or 25K – any way on any course of your choosing and...
View ArticleNorthrop Grumman Awarded Missile Defense Agency Other Transaction Agreement...
Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) was awarded a firm fixed price Other Transaction (OT) Agreement modification to exercise options by the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) to continue the development...
View ArticleUnited States Attorney Bob Murray Announces Retirement
United States Attorney Bob Murray announced his retirement after 27 years of service with the Department of Justice. He was appointed by Attorney General Merrick B. Garland on November 28, 2021, and by...
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