Annual Trap Shoot: August 19
The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce Annual Trap Shootwill be on Friday, August 19. Shooting will begin at 1:00 p.m. at Cheyenne Trap and Skeet Club. The event supports the Chamber’s advocacy...
View ArticleBlue-green algae bloom in Cheyenne’s Sloans Lake
The Wyoming Department of Health has issued a warning about the rising dangers of blue-green algae blooms in Sloans Lake which is used for recreational and irrigation purposes only and not used for the...
View ArticleNorthrop Grumman Teams with Firefly Aerospace to Develop Antares Rocket...
Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) and Firefly Aerospace have joined forces to provide an American-built first-stage upgrade for the Antares rocket and a new medium launch vehicle to serve...
View ArticleCurt Gowdy State Park To Host Series Of Guided Hikes
If you’re looking for an outdoor activity to round out the summer, August is packed full of Guided Hikes at Curt Gowdy State Park! August 13 6:00 am Greet the Dawn with Ranger Laura on Saturday August...
View ArticleStarting August 11 LCSD1 Hosts Secondary Household Registration, Schedule...
Address verification and household registration for families who have moved or those with new junior and senior high students will take place at your student’s neighborhood area school Aug. 11-12, from...
View ArticleLimited, Targeted Vaccines to Prevent Monkeypox Available
Vaccines meant to help prevent monkeypox are now available on a limited, targeted basis across the state, according to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH). Public health experts are tracking an...
View ArticleThis Year’s Workforce Trends Reported by America Works
This page captures the trends on job openings, labor force participation, quit rates, and more, for a quick understanding of the state of the workforce. Take a look behind the numbers at what is...
View ArticleForest Service Proposes Prairie Dog Shooting Closure in Thunder Basin...
The USDA Forest Service proposes to seasonally restrict prairie dog shooting in management area 3.67, covering approximately 42,000 acres of the Thunder Basin National Grassland. The closure would...
View ArticleMayor’s Minute from Mayor Patrick Collins – August 12
What an amazing new experience I encountered this past week; I flew from Cheyenne Regional Airport to California, and I have to say it was brilliant. The trip started with free parking at our new...
View ArticleAn Open Letter to the U.S. Business Community: How We Measure Success
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce measures our success by what we deliver for you—our members. We believe in the power of the American business community to improve lives, solve problems, and strengthen...
View ArticleCheyenne Animal Shelter Successful In July Thanks to Community!
July was an amazing month for the Cheyenne Animal Shelter! With 325 adoptions, over 35,000 pounds of cat litter donated, and nearly $37,000 raised from WyoGives day –we are grinning from ear to ear and...
View ArticleRegistration Now Open for Plein Air in the Parks
Plein Air in the Parks is a collaborative weekend event presented this year by Wyoming State Parks, the Wyoming Arts Council, Cheyenne Artists Guild, and SAGE Community Arts. This annual painting and...
View ArticleChamber of Commerce Endorses Candidates for 2022 Elections
The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce spends dozens of hours each election year interviewing any candidates who are available to include in our reverse endorsements for the upcoming elections. These...
View ArticleChina Girl: The push to keep hostile nations from sacking out the homeland
China Girl is a great song by David Bowie! The threat of hostile nations to this country has always been real, but in today’s complex world the efforts are more devious and often appear quite...
View ArticleWe’re Not Gonna Take it!
Are the elections over yet? Most folks wish they were I don’t know about you, but if I knew where we were headed with election mailers I would have gotten a bigger post office box. Mailers with every...
View ArticleTo three little pigs, Inflation seems like the big bad wolf!
Do you remember the story of the three little pigs? Two of them weren’t very smart about their construction choices, but they all must have been taught financial literacy in school because they did own...
View ArticleA Tisket, a Tasket, an Education Basket
I think it’s actually a green and yellow basket! I am sure we have all heard of the basket of goods that is required of the Wyoming education system. Some days, I’m not sure if they have completed the...
View ArticleMoney for nothing and your chicks for free
Let’s not forget who really pays the bills around here We just finished CFD and, depending on your business, you saw the busiest, most haggard time of the year. Conversely, if your business is...
View ArticleJuly Jobs Report: Strong Job Growth, Weak Participation
The July jobs report was shockingly strong when it comes to job gains, but we’re still having trouble getting people into, and keeping them in, the workforce. Why it matters: If we want to get...
View ArticleIn the Global Race to Lead on Artificial Intelligence, America Must Win
Across the country, artificial intelligence is powering machines and computers to help us solve problems and work more efficiently. It’s assisting scientists to develop vaccines and treat patients more...
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