LCSD1 Weather Closure – January 30, 2023
This is a message from Laramie County School District 1 on Sunday, January 29, at 5 p.m. In consideration of the safety of our students, parents and staff, due to hazardous weather conditions that...
View ArticleBoys & Girls Club Prepares for Red Hot Competition at 14th Annual Chili...
The Boys & Girls Club of Cheyenne is embarking on an international adventure at the 14th Annual Chili Challenge, coming up on Friday, February 10th! Taking place from 5:00-8:00 pm at Archer Event...
View ArticleSeasonal road closures on Pole Mountain begin Feb. 1
Seasonal road closures on the Pole Mountain unit will go into effect Feb. 1, 2023 to protect resources in the Medicine Bow National Forest. Seasonally restricted routes consist of all roads on Pole...
View ArticleCity’s First County Pocket Annexation
The City of Cheyenne posted notice for five properties being annexed into the city in conjunction with the City Council’s 2022 goal to annex county pockets. The public notice signs have been posted in...
View ArticleWyoming Attorney General Prosecutes Sexual Abuse Case
Wednesday, January 25, Laramie County District Judge Peter Froelicher sentenced Peter Summerhawk, 48, of Cheyenne to 15-20 years in prison. Summerhawk pled guilty to two counts of first-degree sexual...
View ArticleForgo fraud this tax season: IRS-CI issues tips to protect your wallet, identity
Tax season kicked off Jan. 23, and IRS Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) reminds U.S. taxpayers to take extra steps to protect their identities and wallets when filing their taxes. “Education and...
View ArticleWyoming 2022 Graduation Rate
Wyoming’s graduation rates have remained statistically strong – above 80 percent since 2015-16. The Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) announced today that high school graduation rates were 81.8...
View ArticleBudweiser Event Center to become Blue Arena
Blue Federal Credit Union, a fast-growing credit union serving Colorado and Wyoming, has announced they will take over the naming rights of the Budweiser Event Center in October 2023 at the expiration...
View ArticleWyoming’s Older Adults to Benefit from Creative Aging Project
By 2030, older adults (55+) will be the dominant demographic group in the United States and institutions are adapting to meet their needs for meaningful engagement. A total of 132 public and county...
View Article2023 Wyoming Cybersecurity Competition For Small Business In Its Sixth Year
In its sixth year, Wyoming’s Cybersecurity Competition for Small Business, offering CLE and CPE continuing education credits, is hoping for record registration turnout due to cash prizes and program...
View ArticleWestern Vista Credit Union Restructures Executive Team to Respond To Business...
Western Vista Credit Union is pleased to announce five new leadership opportunities to ensure operational efficiency and organizational effectiveness as the credit union continues expanding and...
View ArticleAccelerating Access and Adoption of Smart Broadband Programs
America’s communications networks are revolutionizing the way people work, learn, seek medical care, and connect with friends and family. The COVID-19 pandemic punctuated the importance of access to...
View ArticleCheyenne Seeks Landowners Interested in Environmental Site Assessment
The City of Cheyenne is seeking landowners within the West Edge Area who are interested in having a qualified environmental professional complete Phase I and/or Phase II Environmental Site Assessments...
View ArticleBohemian Rhapsodies with guest artist Michael Roll, piano
On March 11th at 7:30pm, CSO and Maestro William Intriligator will transport you to the Austro-Hungarian countryside with Bohemian Rhapsodies, featuring works by Humperdinck and Dvorak. Pianist...
View ArticleMade In America, featuring guest soloist D.J. Sparr on Electric Guitar
On February 18 th at 7:30pm, CSO and Maestro William Intriligator bring you home with Made in America, featuring works by Barber, Still, Price, and Copland. Plus, D.J. Sparr will be featured on...
View ArticleThis Trip Was the Bomb (Literally)
The US Air Force invited the Chamber along with business leaders from Wyoming, Colorado, and Nebraska and local civic leaders to view a missile launch and learn more about the future of ICBMs. In the...
View ArticleHave you bought stolen goods?
Professional criminals have targeted retailers in Cheyenne to source stolen goods for resale. Your Chamber and the Wyoming Retail Association partnered to champion HB 112, which was signed into law,...
View ArticleEntrepreneurship booms despite rising inflation
5.1 million new business applications were filed in 2022. However, inflation showed resilience in January, despite some progress in recent months. By the Numbers: You can explore this interactive map...
View ArticleWhy do we go to DC?
2 min. read Every year, before we go on our DC fly-in, I have one of our members ask me why we make this annual jaunt. Fair question to ask, and one that I enjoy answering because it gives me a chance...
View ArticleAchy Breaky Heart: Sometimes the truth hurts!
6 min. read If you missed this viral little song from Billy Ray Cyrus in the 80s, you are either lucky or cheated depending on your perspective. Wyoming can break your heart at times. This week the...
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