A Bit of History: Happy 125 Years Wyoming!
Today Wyoming celebrates 125 years of Statehood! On July 10, 1890 Wyoming became the 44th great state in the Untied States of America. We all know the story about why...
View ArticleRetired Highway Patrol Canine “Joey” Passes
One of Patrol’s original four canines has passed away while in retirement. K-9 “Joey” passed away Wednesday night due to unexpected health reasons. K-9 Joey was commissioned into service with...
View ArticleCheck out the Schedule for Today’s Events
3:00 p.m. Vendors Open 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. Book signing by 9 Wyoming Authors, Wyoming State Museum Store 3:15 p.m. Color Guard & National Anthem, Capitol Steps 3:30 p.m....
View ArticleLive Stream of #missingsisters press conference
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View ArticleREMINDER: CPD reminds Cheyenne of road closure schedule for July 10th
The Cheyenne Police Department will be closing multiple roads near the State Capitol today for Wyoming’s 125th anniversary celebration. Central Avenue at East Pershing Boulevard and 24th Street will...
View ArticleLCSD 1 consolidates school supply list
Laramie County School District 1 has consolidated its school supply list to help ease the burden of supply shopping on parents. During the 2015-2016 school year, the district will be...
View ArticleWeekend events: 125th Celebration, High Tea, and Sunday Lunch Train
Friday, 7.10 1:30pm – 3:40pm: English High Tea @ Nagle Warren Mansion, This historic home is decked out in traditional Victorian fashion. The tea menu fills a 12-foot dining room table and is...
View ArticleThe Sheriff’s Office is seeking information related to a burglary
The Laramie County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information related to a burglary that occurred at the St. Joseph’s Parish Church in Albin Wyoming. Between June 1st and June 6th the...
View ArticleDispatch: man arrested for aggravated assault with injury
Here is yesterday’s recap of law enforcement activity in Cheyenne and Laramie County. All persons cited are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Michelle Farella,...
View ArticleThomas Heights construction underway, bringing 193 home sites
Guardian Companies has begun development on its newest north Cheyenne community, Thomas Heights. Located on Thomas Road between Ridge Road and College Drive, Cheyenne’s newest neighborhood will feature...
View ArticleWyoming gets its first West Nile case of the year
West Nile virus has returned to Wyoming with the season’s first case, involving a Sheridan County resident, being reported to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH). “We want to remind...
View ArticleMead names Sheridan woman Wyoming’s new Poet Laureate
Governor Matt Mead held a news conference earlier this week to sign an Executive Order appointing A. Rose Hill of Sheridan as Wyoming’s new Poet Laureate. Mrs. Hill is the seventh...
View ArticleCelebrate Wyoming’s 125th Anniversary with one of these limited-edition prints!
(Jackson Hole, WY) – Asymbol, co-founded by professional snowboarder Travis Rice in Jackson Hole, WY, has announced the launch of ‘The Postcard’ limited-edition and open edition prints in celebration...
View ArticleCheyenne welcomes first installment of the Public Piano Project
Public pianos painted by local community artists have caught on around the world and now Cheyenne will have its first artist-decorated instrument on the Depot Plaza this summer. Visit Cheyenne...
View ArticleBLM to Analyze Renewal of Handcart Trekking Permit in Fremont County
(Lander, Wyo.) – The Bureau of Land Management Lander Field Office is seeking input on a proposal to renew a special recreation permit on public lands along and adjacent to...
View ArticleGonorrhea outbreak detected in Wyoming
The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) has detected an alarming increase in reported gonorrhea cases across Wyoming this year. “So far this year, 61 cases of gonorrhea have been reported...
View ArticleHow ‘American’ is Wyoming?
(Wyoming) – Real estate website Estately has ranked all 50 states based on how American they are. The criteria that was used came from a survey which included the following: (1) Bald...
View ArticlePhoto Gallery: Opening Ceremonies for 125th Birthday Celebration
Check out our photo gallery of the opening ceremony.
View Article2015 already has more than double the average lightning fatalities
As of July 8, 2015, 17 people have died from lightning strikes in the United States according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. All of these deaths were avoidable. This...
View ArticleSaturday events…check them out!
Saturday, 7.11 1pm – 6pm: 10th Annual Laramie Brewfest, Laramie Brewfest is Wyoming’s only professionally judged microbrew competition. Breweries from around the region will compete in various...
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