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Dancing with victory: Cheyenne locals triumph in Troopers’ home show
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps brought the spirit of competition to Cheyenne on July 12 with a triumphant performance at their home show, Drums Along the Rockies – Cheyenne Edition. Among the standout performers were three locals, all Cheyenne Central High School graduates, who returned to their hometown to compete in this event.
Register to take part in the 2024 Women’s Build
Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Bighorns is gearing up to host the Annual Women’s Build. Habitat for Humanity offers this build as a way to learn new skills, or brush up on old ones, in a safe environment. No experience in the construction field is necessary, and participants will complete a task they are comfortable with performing while helping to construct a home for a Sheridan family.
Laramie Police Department Announces Night Out Event
The Laramie Police Department will hold its National Night Out event on August 6 at Kiwanis Park. That's according to a post on the agency's Facebook page. According to the post, the night will begin with the Laramie Soup Kitchen providing dinner for the guests from 5:30 until 7 p.m. After dinner, ice cream will be served along with a showing of the movie Zootpia.
Morning Sports: July 16, 2024
High School National Finals Rodeo: Round 1 of the High School National Finals Rodeo in Rock Springs is underway and cowboys and cowgirls from North-Central Wyoming are trying to leave their mark on the leader-board. As of last night, Bleu Butler of Big Horn sits in 7th place in the...
The Patriot Offering Stalls in Cheyenne July 18-28, 2024
Between the 2024 Cheyenne Frontier Days and World Series of Team Roping’s The Daddy, Cheyenne, Wyoming, is the place to be July 18-28. But with so many events and people funneling into Cheyenne, logistics can be difficult. To help ropers and contestants, The Patriot has is offering stalls and RV hookups at the Laramie County Events July 18-28.
Laramie County Circuit Court initial appearances (7/16/24)
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Provided below are the defendants and charges from appearances in Laramie County Circuit Court. All persons cited are presumed innocent until convicted or pleading guilty. Official charges are subject to change by the Laramie County District Attorney’s Office. Initial Appearances. Malissa Bernadette Bohl, 38 –...
It’s polka week at Concerts in the Park
Rock Springs, Wyoming – Get ready for a musical treat! The Rich Kaumo Band is set to headline this week’s Concert in the Park series. But that’s not all. They’ll be sharing the stage with Dave Pedri and the EIO Band. The Rich Kaumo Band is...
Joint powers board receives $200K to promote economic development
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — County leaders are again choosing to invest in the economic promotion and success of the county’s businesses. The Laramie County Board of County Commissioners approved a contract at its regular Tuesday meeting granting $200,000 to the Cheyenne/Laramie County Economic Development Joint Powers Board. The funds will be used for economic development endeavors, as well as for maintaining relationships with outside entities.
UW Planetarium Reopens After Technical Issues Resolved
After the University of Wyoming Harry C. Vaughan Planetarium closed for three weeks due to technical issues, the venue has reopened and will pick up its July schedule. Additionally, the planetarium will have a limited run of programs in early August before it closes for previously planned renovations. “We are...
Cheyenne’s champion: Old West Museum to host special screening of documentary honoring Lane Frost
CHEYENNE – Thirty-five years after his tragic death during a rodeo in Cheyenne, Lane Frost is still making an impact and touching lives in western culture through people he knew and inspired. The Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum is partnering with the Orthopaedic & Spine Center of the Rockies to put on a special screening of “LANE: Life | Legend | Legacy” at the Cheyenne Civic Center on ...
Bike to Work Day on Wednesday!
JACKSON, Wyo. — Put the pedal to the pathway during the Friends of Pathways, Bike To Work Day on Wednesday, July 17. For those in need of extra motivation, bikers will be rewarded with coffee, muffins and high fives from 7:30 until 9:30 a.m., according to Friends of Pathways. Free breakfast treats will be given out at four different locations throughout the valley to those who bike, walk or bus to work. Locations for breakfast include the Healthy Being Juicery, Snake River Brewing, Stilson parking lot and the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s General Store.
School District No. 1 to Approve Budget Wednesday
ROCK SPRINGS – The Sweetwater County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees will consider approving the 2024-2025 budget Wednesday during its monthly board meeting. According to meeting documents, the board will vote on a $92.3 million budget for the fiscal year. The funding available for the budget’s expenditures is $86.5 million, which creates a $5.8 million funding gap that will be filled with cash carryovers and creating a balanced budget. According to the budget documents, the district plans for an anticipated $94.7 million budget for the next fiscal year, which consists of $84.8 million in funding and a funding gap of $9.9 million being filled with cash carryovers.
Big Laramie Valley Volunteer Fire Department Burger Bash Fundraiser
The Big Laramie Valley Volunteer Fire Department will hold their annual burger bash lunch and fundraiser Sat. July 20th 10am to 2pm at the Woods Landing Parking lot, Hwy 230 and 10. Come check out the newly upgraded Woods Landing-Jelm fire Station while enjoying some hot dogs, burgers and drinks....
Former UW Nursing School Dean Posthumously Receives Excellence Award
A former dean and professor of the University of Wyoming’s Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing has been posthumously awarded the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) 2024 State Award for Excellence. Mary Burman, who died in September 2023, was named at this year’s awards ceremony at the AANP...
Council Considers Coffeen Avenue Rezone Ordinance
The Sheridan City Council held their second regular business meeting of July Monday night. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details. Following a public hearing on an ordinance to rezone property at 2308 Coffeen Avenue from R-4 to B-1, the City Council gave first reading approval of ordinance 2285. City Planner Kelly Schroeder said the properties to the east, south, and west are currently zoned B-1, while the property to the north is zoned B-2. The ordinance must be approved two more times by the City Council before the rezone takes effect. The City Council also received updates from City Arborist Clark Van Hoosier and the general manager of the Antelope Butte Foundation.
Cowboys to Take Part in 2024 Cancun Challenge
LARAMIE -- The Cowboy basketball program and tournament officials with the Cancun Challenge Thursday announced seven of the eight men’s programs that will be participating in the tournament this season. The event takes place during Thanksgiving Week at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya. Powered by Triple Crown Sports,...
Heating Up: 2024 World Standings Shifts, Big Winners
The heart of the 2024 ProRodeo season is in full swing with July well underway, and the team roping world standings are seeing major movement as some of the biggest rodeos of the year kick off. From the NFR Open and Cheyenne, to Salt Lake City and Salinas, there’s major...
East 7th Street to close July 17
GILLETTE, Wyo. — An alleyway reconstruction project will close a section of East 7th Street near Twin Spruce Junior High this week, according to the City of Gillette. The closure will affect East 7th Street from South Kendrick Avenue to South Gillette Avenue. It is expected to last from July 17 to July 19 while a contractor works to repair a burst 8-inch sewer pipe, per the city.
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