Tips to Prevent Frozen Pipes
With temperatures expected to drop near zero later this week, the Board of Public Utilities (BOPU) has several recommendations to avoid the expense and inconvenience of frozen and/or broken water...
View ArticleWyoming Could Experience Fiscal Gains from Medicaid Expansion
Expanding Medicaid in Wyoming will dramatically increase coverage while providing the state with fiscal savings for many years, according to a recent report by the Center on Budget and Policy...
View ArticleOne-Year Anniversary of Infrastructure Bill | Turning Implementation Into Action
This week marks the one-year anniversary of the signing of the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) into law, an accomplishment that turns a long overdue promise of providing robust...
View ArticleTelehealth Services Are Good for Health and Business
Fill Me In: Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth services have become integral to patients accessing care, reducing travel and wait time when seeing doctors and helping to address...
View Article32nd Annual Cheyenne Christmas Parade Comes to Town
The annual Christmas Parade will be on Saturday, November 26. Festivities will start at 4 p.m. with the Wreath Hanging Ceremony, followed by the Tree Lighting in Depot Plaza. Floats will begin...
View ArticleFatal Crash East of Cheyenne, Wyoming
November 15, 2022, a fatal crash occurred at milepost 375 on Interstate 80 east of Cheyenne, Wyoming. At 4:19 p.m., Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers were notified of a motor vehicle collision. A 2017...
View ArticleCommunity Economic Impact of New Distribution Centers
Distribution Centers (DC), also known as fulfillment centers are an increasingly important part of retail and the overall economy because of the rise of online commerce. Some critics argue that...
View Article10 Tips to Give the Gift of Authenticity this Holiday Season
Santa isn’t the only one making a list this year. Counterfeiters are rounding up the holiday season’s most popular gift ideas – from toys and electronics to perfumes and sneakers – and producing fake...
View ArticleBlue Federal Credit Union Announces Lifelong Partnership with Laramie County...
Blue Federal Credit Union and Laramie County Community College (LCCC) are excited to announce a new partnership, the naming of the Blue Federal Credit Union Recreation & Athletics Complex (RAC)....
View ArticleHistoric Governors’ Mansion Presents Tinsel Through Time: Melodies of Christmas
Staff and volunteers of the Historic Governors’ Mansion will host the Opening Reception for the annual Christmas exhibit, Tinsel Through Time, on November 26 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. This year’s theme is...
View ArticleMayor’s Minute from Mayor Patrick Collins – November 18
It has been one heck of a week for me! Judy and I were scheduled to take a vacation to Paris, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the opening of the Cheyenne Hotel at Disney Paris. I found it very...
View ArticleDon’t invite a F.O.G. Clog to Thanksgiving
Fats, oils, and grease (FOG) clogs are a fast way to ruin great holiday festivities. The Board of Public Utilities (BOPU) would like to remind everyone not to pour hot, melted, fats down the drain...
View ArticleGate Runner at F.E. Warren
At approximately 8:40 a.m. on Nov. 21, 2022, an individual drove their vehicle through Gate 2 of F.E. Warren Air Force Base without stopping to provide their credentials as required. 90th Security...
View ArticleReady to Shop Local this Saturday?
When you Shop Local, the money you spend in our community can stay in our community and help us grow. Small Business Saturday is an annual tradition that reminds us all to Shop Local each year, but...
View ArticleCelebrating the Leadership of Cheyenne Women
The annual Women’s Leadership Luncheon will be on Friday, December 2. Lunch will begin at 11:30 a.m. at the Metropolitan Downtown Restaurant. The program will recognize five nominees during the Women’s...
View ArticleCongress Could Stop Stealth Tax Increases on American Businesses
Fill me in: Congress has returned to Washington for its post-election lame duck session with a long to-do list of unfinished business. To support the economy, which is likely to weaken through 2023,...
View ArticleRail Labor Dispute Threatens the National Economy
The nation is on the precipice of economic disaster as we move full speed ahead to a nationwide rail shutdown that could begin as early as December 9. This shutdown is being driven by four unions...
View ArticleCheyenne Symphony Orchestra Presents Home Alone in Concert
Ring in the holiday season with, Home Alone in Concert, a true holiday favorite the whole family will enjoy! This beloved, comedy classic features renowned composer John Williams’ charming and...
View ArticlePrivate Companies Facing New Challenge Raising Capital
Private companies often raise capital by utilizing a Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) rule (Rule 144A), which allows the resale of securities to qualified institutional buyers, such as pension...
View ArticleCalling on Congress
Voters recently sent a clear message that the economy and inflation are their top priorities, and lawmakers must commit to real solutions in the 118th Congress. The U.S. Chamber was proud to support 92...
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