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Burns FFA holds a barbeque and all are invited
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - The Burns FFA chapter is holding its back-to-school barbecue tonight. This event starts at 6:30 pm, is open to the public, and celebrates new and returning members. “The Burns FFA chapter is now the largest student organization in the school. We have the most...
Four-year-old child injury lawsuit against LCSD1 dismissed after opening statement
CHEYENNE — A 2020 lawsuit over the injury of a child at Meadowlark Elementary School was officially dismissed by Judge Peter Froelicher through a 30-page order filed Wednesday in Laramie County District Court. The lawsuit was originally filed against Laramie County School District 1 and playground equipment companies by Scott and Heather Hunter after their 11-year-old daughter suffered fractured spinal vertebrae on the Meadowlark playground in January 2018. The suit...
(Video) Lady Braves Volleyball @ Cheyenne Invite
Josh Frazier is in Cheyenne to bring you some Lady Braves volleyball from Laramie County to start the season. Star Valley opens up Friday morning with a match at 11 a.m. against Thunder Basin. They will then face Cheyenne South at 2 p.m. and wrap the day with a tilt against Sheridan at 4 p.m.
Man Killed in Rollover Crash East of Cheyenne
A man died in a single-vehicle rollover crash east of Cheyenne on Thursday, the Laramie County Sheriff's Office says. According to a department Facebook post, the crash happened in the 3600 block of County Road 214. The post doesn't give many details but says 28-year-old William Kennedy II was driving...
Wyoming GOP announces resolution to censure Laramie County Clerk over 'election integrity'
CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Republican Party’s Central Committee will consider a resolution to censure Laramie County Clerk Debra Lee at its next monthly meeting Sept. 7 in Douglas. The state’s GOP Executive Committee announced the resolution in a news release Tuesday, in which it criticized Lee’s handling of a voting machine test that was reported to be out of compliance with state statute. “It’s ...
Wyoming Health Departments Reminds on Vaccinations for the New School Year
As students across Wyoming head back to school, the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) is reminding parents to make sure their children are up to date on their vaccinations. Along with packing lunches, notebooks, and backpacks, keeping up with essential immunizations is crucial to protect children from serious diseases like measles and whooping cough.
Wyoming Business Council Hosts “Shaping Wyoming’s Future: A UW Student Panel”
September 10 Panel Discussion Will Share Experiences and Vision for the Future. Cheyenne, Wyoming — Recognizing the need communities across Wyoming have to retain and attract employees and entrepreneurs, the Wyoming Business Council (WBC) is excited to host “Shaping Wyoming’s Future: A UW Student Panel” on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at the University of Wyoming (UW) College of Business.
Southeast Wyoming Weather Alert: Clear Skies and Rising Temps Saturday
Cheyenne, WY – Today’s weather in Cheyenne is shaping up to be sunny and warm, with temperatures expected to soar to around 85°F by this afternoon. Residents can anticipate clear skies and mild winds from 5 to 10 mph, turning northerly as the day progresses. According to...
'That's just wrong:' Labor Committee votes to adjourn two hours into Friday meeting
CHEYENNE — To the dismay of some lawmakers, the Wyoming Legislature’s Labor, Health and Social Services Committee adjourned two hours after it began on the second day of its two-day meeting in Cheyenne on Friday. “It wasn’t worth our time to spend taxpayer money to go through and rehash the same conversations,” said committee co-Chairman Rep. Dan Zwonitzer, R-Cheyenne, in a phone call with the ...
State lawmakers, Tribal leaders, UW Board of Trustees meeting next month to discuss tuition support for Eastern Shoshone, Northern Arapaho students
A date has been set for the co-chairs of the Wyoming Legislature’s Select Committee on Tribal Relations to meet with the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees to discuss ways to provide more financial support to enrolled Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribal members attending the school. Representatives from...
Firefighters make progress on Wyoming wildfire containment
CASPER, Wyo. – Fire crews have increased containment on four northern Wyoming fires that have been burning between Gillette and Buffalo, and on the northern Wyoming border. According to a release from the multi-agency Southwest Area Incident Management Team issued early Friday, crews are starting to expand suppression repair work with heavy equipment such as bulldozers and graders.
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