Botanic Gardens accepting special meal caterer applications
The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens is now accepting applications from caterers interested in providing special meals in the Shane Smith Grand Conservatory for the season running from Feb. 1, 2024, to Jan....
View ArticleSentinel and Our Future
Will Rogers once said, “All I know is what I read in the papers and that’s an alibi for my ignorance”. A quote that is well applied to the recent meanderings in the press regarding the Sentinel program...
View ArticleEconomic/Trade Policies with China: How Should they be Amended?
From adversarial property purchase to military disputes, the U.S. relationship with China has been rocky, to say the least. For quite a while now, the United States has been in a competitive race with...
View ArticleBreaking Down the Wyoming Workforce Data
America is in the midst of a mass workforce shortage, and unfortunately, Wyoming is one of the states that is suffering the most. Sixteen states, as well as the District of Columbia, have been...
View ArticleDon’t let Retail Crime Spoil the Holiday Spirit
The U.S. Chamber held an event on Staten Island, NY, with the Staten Island Chamber and Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) on Dec. 15, on fighting back against retail crime. Why it matters: “This is a...
View ArticleWill Wyoming be a Winter Wonderland?
If anyone asked for a snowy Christmas, you may just get your holiday wish! While the weather has been anything but festive and snowy up to this point, it looks like there’s a chance of snowstorms...
View ArticleWyoming middle schoolers invited to compete in National Civics Bee
Wyoming middle school students will have the opportunity to compete in the National Civics Bee for the first time this year. Students can enter the competition by submitting an essay online at...
View Article2024 Economic Forecasts: Sunny Days or Overcast in the Next Year?
With 2024 fast approaching, economists are looking ahead to lay out what the next year may have in store. Their forecast shows that a workforce in decline may bring stormy weather to our economy, and...
View ArticleFinCEN’s Beneficial Ownership Rules Start January 1, 2024
Attention businesses owners: starting the first of the year, many businesses across the United States, including several local businesses, will be required to report who ultimately owns and controls...
View ArticleCold Weather got you Feeling Chili?
The Boys & Girls Club of Cheyenne has been cooking up an event that’s sure to spice up the new year! Their 15th annual Chili Challenge is right around the corner, and it’s sure to bean a lot a fun....
View ArticleHappy New Year from your Cheyenne Chamber 🥳
It’s gonna be an awesome 2024, but don’t take my word for it. You don’t have to look far for someone to give you a thousand reasons to have a doom and gloom outlook. News channels don’t make money by...
View ArticleMinimum Wage is Getting a Raise
For almost half of the U.S., the first of the year brought about minimum wage increases. Twenty-two states opted to raise their minimum wage, many to $15 per hour. Washington D.C., along with three...
View ArticleSmall Business 2023: Wrapped
Spotify isn’t the only organization that offers a wrap from the past year; the SBE Council has released the results from their Small Business Checkup Poll for Q4. This poll saw a mostly positive...
View ArticleVeteran-Owned Business Advocates for Shop Small Businesses
Your Cheyenne Chamber is a big advocate of shopping small and shopping local. Not only does it benefit the local economy, and by association the community as a whole, but it can also benefit community...
View ArticleWho’s the next BIG WYO winner?
Each year, the Wyoming Hospitality and Travel Coalition is proud to present the BIG WYO Award to a private sector individual who has done an outstanding job promoting hospitality and tourism for the...
View ArticleCoyote Ridge Principal Approved for 2024
Chelsea Cox was recommended to the Board of Trustees to be the principal of Coyote Ridge Elementary and was approved during the Jan. 8 Board meeting. Coyote Ridge will open in August of 2024 to fifth...
View ArticleSpread the Love: Valentine’s Day Cookie Drive
Your Cheyenne Chamber’s Military Affairs Committee, along with the Warren Spouses Club and the Women’s Civic League of Cheyenne, is hosting the 6th annual Valentine’s Day Cookie Drive for the Airmen in...
View ArticleProtecting Your Digital Assets
As businesses increasingly rely on digital assets, understanding the nuances of copyright law is essential to protecting a company’s intellectual property. Digital assets are valuable and vulnerable to...
View ArticlePositive trends in American business
Indicators in the US Chamber’s State of American Business Data Center show American businesses have surpassed pre-pandemic economic benchmarks and continue to drive innovation and make meaningful...
View ArticleCase Update: Five Arrested in Connection with Downtown Burglaries
An ongoing investigation by Cheyenne Police Detectives resulted in the arrest of five Cheyenne residents for felony theft of valuables, including 29 firearms. Two arrests were made in late December...
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