Keep Cool and Soak Up the Sun: Splash Pad Last Days of Summer
To combat upcoming temperatures exceeding 90 degrees, the Downtown Plaza Splash Pad will remain open until the weekend. So, hurry and enjoy your last splash of fun for the season, before it’s too late!...
View ArticleRegistration Encouraged for Suicide Prevention Symposium
The Wyoming Department of Health is inviting teachers, law enforcement representatives, clinicians, loss survivors, community members and other stakeholders to attend the 2022 Wyoming Suicide...
View ArticleCapitol Avenue Bronze to Install Six Statues, After Labor Day
The Capitol Avenue Bronze Project will install six new statues in downtown Cheyenne Tuesday, Sept. 6, including four historic figures and four representations of marine and wildlife. Mayor Patrick...
View ArticleSinks Canyon State Park to Host Women Who Hike Event
For the second time this year, the Wyoming State Parks Shoshone District is hosting a Women Who Hike event. This time at Sinks Canyon State Park on September 30 through October 2. Registration is $55...
View ArticleSummer Watering Schedule Ends
The City of Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities (BOPU) will remove the “no watering between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.” rule effective Friday, September 2, 2022. The BOPU does encourage residents and businesses...
View ArticleOverdose Antidote Orders Offered to Wyoming Groups
Free orders of a temporary opioid overdose antidote known as NARCAN® are once again available for Wyoming groups through the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH). Erica Mathews, Grants and Programs Unit...
View ArticleLCSD1 “Navigating Laramie 1” Community Outreach Program Applications Open
Community members and parents who are interested in learning more about Laramie County School District 1 are encouraged to apply for LCSD1’s community outreach program titled “Navigating Laramie 1.”...
View ArticleNorthrop Grumman Reduces Manufacturing Time and Cost by Accelerating...
Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) is accelerating development of high temperature materials through its Scalable Composite Robotic Additive Manufacturing Carbon/Carbon (SCRAM C/C) to support...
View ArticleItems Left on Heated Stove Leaves Property Owner Facing a $25K Bill
A single-family home in the 300 block of Dell Range Boulevard suffered $25,000 in damages, after an incident occurred on September 7, where items inadvertently placed on the stove heated and burned...
View ArticleMayor’s Minute from Mayor Patrick Collins – September 9
What a difference a week makes! Our beloved Pokes won the special teams and defensive parts of the game and beat Tulsa in overtime. Judy and I went and enjoyed a perfect game day in Laramie. My...
View ArticleFall and Winter Sports Programs Offered at Ice and Events Center
The Cheyenne Ice and Events Center will offer a variety of programs and classes from October to March. These fall-friendly and winter programs will include learning how to play hockey, learning how to...
View ArticleBLM approves segments of Gateway West Transmission Line in Wyoming
The Bureau of Land Management announced today that the agency has issued the final construction approval for two 230-kilovolt segments of the Gateway West Transmission line. Each of the segments begin...
View ArticleCPI for all items rises 0.1% in August as shelter and food increase, gasoline...
The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) rose 0.1 percent in August on a seasonally adjusted basis after being unchanged in July, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today....
View ArticleCommunity Doctors Join Circle of Champions in 2022
Dr. Sandra Surbrugg and Dr. Robert Prentice have been outstanding members of the Cheyenne community for almost 50 years, earning them the title of the newest inductees into the Circle of Champions....
View ArticleThe Numerous, Significant Flaws in the American Innovation and Choice Online Act
Since the House Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee released its Investigation of Competition in Digital Markets majority staff report in October 2020, Washington, D.C., has been embroiled in...
View ArticleLCSD1 Test Scores show Promising Future
After two unusual years, this is the first release of WY-TOPP scores since the pandemic. In 2019-2020, WY-TOPP was canceled. During the 2020-2021 school year, WY-TOPP assessment results were not used...
View ArticleCheyenne Police Captain Graduates from FBI National Academy
This week, Cheyenne Police Captain David Janes graduated as a member of the 283rd session of the FBI National Academy. The graduation took place at the National Academy in Quantico, Virginia on...
View ArticleHow a National Rail Shutdown Will Impact Consumers
If an agreement is not reached by the nation’s six largest freight railroads and remaining unions in the next two days, our nation’s railroads will shut down, causing national economic consequences....
View ArticleWorking for Companies Who Prioritize Disability Inclusion Has Made All the...
Having an employer that believes in you – the whole you – is incredibly important for success. When I suffered a spinal cord injury 15 years ago, I had a tremendous lack of confidence, a trait I know I...
View ArticleNational Tour of Menopause the Musical Plays Cheyenne October 13
Four Productions, winners of 56 Drama Desk and 49 Tony Awards®, are proudly bringing the international hit show Menopause The Musical® to Cheyenne and will play the Cheyenne Civic Center for one...
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