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Increasing rain chances, decreasing temperatures
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - As we head into the work week, we will be seeing a pattern of rainy weather for portions of our area, as we as the chance for some storms. Temperatures will still be on the mild side as we head into tonight. Clouds linger with some breaks in the clouds through the overnight. Low temperatures into the 50s to upper 60s.
Hail, Winds Of 60 MPH Plus Possible In Southeast Wyoming
There is good news and bad news in the weather forecast for southeast Wyoming today [July 15]. That's according to the Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service. The good news is that while temperatures will remain hot, we will get a break in the 95-degree-plus weather we have recently seen.
Wyoming Legion Baseball Standings: July 15, 2024
Wyoming Legion Baseball teams have completed 15 weeks of the 2024 season. The regular season is nearly complete for most of the Single-A teams. A few games are left in the East Conference before their new Best of 3 postseason series. There are 10 days remaining in the Double-A regular season, and each team has at least one conference twin bill left on the schedule. There was a little bit of movement in this week’s update. The standings include all games played through July 14, 2024.
Reptiles take over Wyoming State Museum for ‘Dino Day’
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Tropical reptiles, “modern” dinosaurs, ancient exhibits and educational programs awaited Cheyenne residents Saturday for the Wyoming State Museum’s “Dino Day.”. The museum teamed up with the Wyoming State Geological Survey, University of Wyoming’s Geological Museum and Fossil Butte National Monument to introduce...
LaGrange firefighters respond to grass fire
LAGRANGE -- At least three fires were reported in the Panhandle area this weekend. The LaGrange Fire Department spent Saturday night working a fire south of Highway 313. More than 57 fire trucks and 100 firefighters were on the scene. The fire was believed to be contained at about 3700 acres.
Landerites help to Power Ukrainian Cell Phones and Tablets
One of the Rotary Club of Lander’s International projects this year involves sending small solar panels to war-torn Ukraine for residents and military to charge their cellular phones and tablets. To date, 58 solar panels have been flown across the Atlantic Ocean from Lander to Poland, and then to Ukraine, through an agency on the east coast.
‘Meet the Candidates’: Travis French for Cheyenne City Council
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — In this edition of “Meet the Candidates,” Travis French shares with Cap City News how he envisions governing Cheyenne if elected as a city councilmember. French is one of six people running for Ward I. The following are responses that French shared with Cap...
It’s Weird There Aren’t More Of These Businesses In Wyoming
I've enjoyed getting to know many veterans who call Wyoming home. Many weren't born in the Cowboy State but moved here after retiring from the service. According to reports, 44,403 vets live here, putting Wyoming at #3 with 7,571 veterans per 100,000 people. This state is a good option for vets, with lots of open space, outdoor experiences, veteran organizations, no state income tax, and educational benefits, which are a few reasons a veteran may choose to live here.
A Big Wildfire Is Now Burning In Natrona County
Summertime in Wyoming is prime time for wildfires across the state, and there's a big one burning in a remote area of Natrona County. The Oregon Trail Fire has already burned over 1500 acres and is still burning 18-20 miles north of Oregon Trail Road near Prospect Hill Interpretive Site.
Central Wyoming Rodeo Concludes on Saturday Night
The Central Wyoming Rodeo ended on Saturday night with the championship short go. Not all of the top 12 contestants in each event were in Casper on Saturday as they elected to compete in a different rodeo, mostly in Colorado Springs. Still, there was plenty of excitement as big checks were up for grabs.
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