IRS-CI releases COVID fraud statistics ahead of the 3rd anniversary of the...
Three years after the enactment of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, IRS Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) has investigated 975 tax and money laundering cases related to...
View ArticleThe Hunt Is on at Holliday Park, City Hosts Easter Festivities
The City of Cheyenne’s Community Recreation and Events Division will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt at Holliday Park Saturday, April 8, 2023, behind the Art House on East 19th Street. Please join us...
View ArticleNew Annual Watering Schedule Beginning April 1, 2023
The City of Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities (BOPU) will Implement a new annual watering schedule beginning April 1, 2023. Changes to the watering schedule are as follows: The new watering schedule...
View ArticleMayor’s Minute from Mayor Patrick Collins – March 24
It has been another busy week talking about animals and our contract with the Cheyenne Animal Shelter. I appreciate the passionate letters and emails from the folks in our community who are truly...
View ArticleThirteenth Annual Egg Hunt at the Historic Governors’ Mansion
Children ages 2-4 are invited to the Wyoming Historic Governors’ Mansion on April 8 for the 13th Annual Egg Hunt. Join staff and volunteers 9 a.m. sharp for an Egg Hunt on the Historic Governors’...
View ArticleF.E. Warren to Conduct Installation Exercise
F.E. Warren Air Force Base will be conducting an exercise April 4, 2023, during normal business hours. This exercise is designed to ensure that Airmen assigned to the 90th Missile Wing are maintaining...
View ArticleResidential Fire Causes $320K in Damages
Friday, March 24, at 11 p.m., Cheyenne Fire Rescue (CFR) was dispatched to the 3200 block of Bevans St. in response to a structure fire. When units arrived at the residence by 11:04 p.m., they found...
View ArticleLocal Chamber signs Coalition Letter on Permitting Reform
To the Members of the United States Congress: Today, the single biggest obstacle to building the infrastructure of the future is a broken permitting system. That is why the undersigned list of diverse...
View ArticleWyoming State Museum Seeking Input on Facilities Plan
The Wyoming State Museum opened in its current location in the Barrett Office Building in 1951. As it approaches the 75th anniversary at that site, the museum has embarked on a study to consider what...
View ArticleTomorrow is National Walk in the Park Day
National Walk in the Park Day is Thursday, March 30. The city encourages you to stretch your legs on your favorite trail or neighborhood park. After a long, busy day, a calming and therapeutic way to...
View ArticleA Double Shot of False Attacks from the Senate
On March 29, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), held the latest made-for-TV Senate hearing related to unions, entitled: “No Company is Above the Law: The Need to End Illegal Union Busting at Starbucks.”...
View ArticleSurvey Shows Small Businesses’ Growing Concern about Raising Capital
Small business owners’ perceptions of their access to capital have declined over the last five years according to the latest MetLife and U.S. Chamber Small Business Index. About half (49%) of small...
View ArticleCFPB Moves to Punish People Who Pay Credit Card Bills On Time
Americans benefit from a wide variety of credit cards from numerous financial services providers to find one that best suits their needs. For their part, consumers understand the requirement to pay...
View ArticleCity’s Yard Waste Program Begins on April 3
The City of Cheyenne’s Sanitation Division will begin its spring residential yard waste program the first week of April. Collections will start Monday, April 3. Please have your yard waste containers...
View ArticleMayor’s Minute from Mayor Patrick Collins – March 31
I learned Thursday morning former mayor Leo Pando passed away. Mayor Pando served our city for more than 30 years. First, he served on our police force and retired as a detective after 20 years of...
View ArticleGovernor Mark Gordon Proclaims April as Native Plant Month
The Wyoming Weed and Pest Council (WWPC) is excited to announce that April 2023 is Wyoming Native Plant Month. The Proclamation – which was signed by the Honorable Mark Gordon, 33rd Governor of the...
View ArticleSummer Food Service Programs Available Across Wyoming
The Wyoming Summer Food Service program for kids offered through the Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) served thousands of meals last summer to Wyoming children and teens. The Summer Food Service...
View ArticleMurder Mystery Dinner at the Red Lion Hotel
Keep your wits about you, and join us for a vintage romp through the 1920s during the Bullets in the Bathtub Murder Mystery Dinner on May 19th, 2023 at the Red Lion Hotel and Conference Center. Get...
View ArticleWyoming State Museum to host “Jurassic Party” for Adults
For the second year in a row, The Wyoming State Museum is hosting an after-hours party just for adults. Join the museum on Saturday, April 15, from 5:30 – 8:30 pm for “Jurassic Party,” a 21+ event all...
View ArticleBonanza of Blooms at the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens
Looking for flowering plants for the Easter season? Well, come check out the new selection of unusual plants at the Tilted Tulip Gift Shop! These plants are ideal for making use of greenhouse space...
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