6 Hiring Tips for When Your Business is Growing
If your business is scaling at a reasonable rate, you should be looking to invest in new employees. Hiring new team members gives your company the opportunity to expand into new areas and grow where...
View ArticleHave Fun While Stopping the Spread of Invasive Species at Wyoming State Fair
The dog days of summer are here, which means it’s time to enjoy the tastes, sights and sounds that can only be found at the Wyoming State Fair. The staff at Wyoming Weed and Pest Council (WWPC) will be...
View Article3 Global Strategies for Minority-Owned Businesses
According to the Minority Business Development Agency, 95% of the world’s customers are outside the United States. Minority-owned businesses can tap into the global market for more expansive...
View ArticleDrive Sober or Get Pulled Over
The end of summer is traditionally marked by the Labor Day holiday and is a time for friends and families to enjoy pool parties, backyard barbecues, and late-summer road trips. Sadly, the holiday...
View ArticleWyoming State Parks Reminds Boaters to Think Safety On The Water
As the summer winds down and weather begins to get more unpredictable, Wyoming State Parks reminds boaters that just a few precautions can ensure your trip on the water is a safe and enjoyable one....
View ArticleSeptember Luncheon on September 2
The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce Monthly Luncheon will be on Friday, September 2. Lunch will begin at 11:30 a.m. at the Laramie County Community College Pathfinder Building and is presented by...
View ArticleBeware of the Barnacle: City to Crack Down on Parking Violations
It’s been more than two hours since you left your car parked in that space, but no one will care, right? What’s the worst that could happen? Another ticket to remove from the windshield and then you...
View ArticleMosquitoes in Laramie County Test Positive, West Nile Virus Carriers
The City of Cheyenne has detected the first pools, or group, of mosquitoes to test positive for West Nile Virus (WNV), this year in Laramie County. The test was confirmed by the Wyoming State...
View ArticleRegistration Now Open for Youth Basketball Grades 3rd through 6th
You miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take, but all that can change. Registration is now open to sign up your child(ren) for youth basketball. Early registration will end, Thursday, Sept. 15th....
View ArticleUnderstanding America’s Labor Shortage: The Most Impacted Industries
The pandemic caused a major disruption in America’s labor force—something many have referred to as The Great Resignation. In 2021, more than 47 million workers quit their jobs, many of whom were in...
View ArticleMayor’s Minute From Mayor Patrick Collins – August 19
This has been one of the most monumental weekends of my life! Judy and I are so happy to announce that we became first-time grandparents last Saturday. Our son Jac and his wife Whitney had an 8-pound...
View ArticleAnimal Control Reunites Blind Cat, “Dizzy” With Owner
At approximately 9 p.m. on August 16th, Cheyenne Animal Control received a call regarding an injured cat. The reporting party said they found a blind cat that they believed was injured resting on the...
View ArticleWyoming’s First Monkeypox Case Identified
The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) is announcing the first monkeypox case in a Wyoming resident has been identified in Laramie County. Dr. Alexia Harrist, state health officer and state...
View ArticleA national crisis by the numbers
Right now, there are too many jobs without people to fill them. As a result, businesses can’t grow, compete, and thrive. The U.S. Chamber and Chamber Foundation’s America Works initiative is mobilizing...
View ArticleNational Fentanyl Prevention And Awareness Day
This Sunday, August 21, 2022, is National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day. This day has been designated to recognize the dangers of Fentanyl and how it affects Wyoming. In 2020, 1,663 dosage...
View ArticleCheyenne Police And Fire Compete For Blood Donations
The Cheyenne Police Department and Cheyenne Fire Rescue are facing off to see which agency can bring in the most lifesaving blood donations. The annual “Guns N’ Hoses” blood drive challenge kicks off...
View ArticleInflation Is Creating A ‘Perfect Storm’ Of Challenges For Small Business Owners
Although inflation levels are showing signs of leveling-off, small businesses are still facing steep challenges and remain uncertain about the economy. While the Consumer Price Index saw prices fall...
View ArticleMason Way To Close For Repair Work
On Monday, August 29th, Mason Way will be closed to through traffic for repair work. The city’s street and alley crew will pave Converse Avenue from Dell Range Boulevard to north of Mason Way. Mason...
View ArticleOp Ed From Visit Cheyenne CEO Domenic Bravo
What is the Visitor Economy? For us in Laramie County it is creating a community where people have a high quality of life, businesses are thriving, and we continue to honor the unique and spectacular...
View ArticleCheyenne Symphony Orchestra Kicks Off The 2022-23 Season With The 64th Annual...
The Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra invites the community to attend the 64th Annual Gala on Saturday, September 17th at Little America. Maestro William Intriligator will again serve as the Master of...
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