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Casper Pipe Project aims to find existing lead water pipes
CASPER, Wyo. — City of Casper officials announced a Casper Pipe Project mailer was sent to all Casper residents and businesses on Friday, according to a press release. Casper is working to find any existing lead water pipes located on residents’ properties and inform the residents how to alleviate the danger from them. The Environmental Protection Agency has also requested all municipal water systems across the country complete an inventory.
Riverton Raiders Pitcher Cox Threw a No Hitter over the weekend
The Riverton Raiders spent this past weekend traveling for a pair of double headers. On Friday, it was the old nemesis, Lovell. Saturday brought a familiar foe as well, however one that Riverton has had remarkable success against, Rawlins. In game one against Lovell, the Raiders bats were unable to...
Doctors Explain Laramie County Alert: Young Adults Face Silent Sleep-Related Heart Threat.
In this article, The Medical Experts @ The Health Standard, share their expert insights on the findings and provide Wyoming residents with evidence-based recommendations for protecting their health.Why This Matters to YouA recent study adds to the evidence that there is a solid link between sleep apnea and cardiovascular diseases. However, the findings of this study highlight an issue that many young people tend to ignore. They feel that sleep apnea does not apply to them. This finding is crucial for Laramie County, Wyoming residents because the findings continue to highlight the heart health benefits of early detection and treatment...
Downtown Musical Instrument Store Permanently Closing Its Doors
Casper is losing yet another one of its retail locations. The downtown musical instrument retailer, Rockstar Music Store, made the closing announcement via their official Facebook page earlier today (Tuesday, July 16th, 2024). The announcement stated:. A huge thank you to Casper, for the last 4 years! We will be...
Calm Tuesday, thunderstorm chances returning Wednesday in Casper area
CASPER, Wyo. — Much of the week will see a range of calm summer days mixed with periods of afternoon thunderstorms in central Wyoming. According to the National Weather Service in Riverton, Tuesday will be sunny and calm with a high around 87 degrees. Overnight could see periods of...
Historic Atlas Theatre pairs up with Bria Hammock for “refreshed downtown mural”
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - A new mural can be spotted in downtown across the street from The Wrangler. The Historic Atlas Theatre reached out to local artist and owner of Westward Bria Hammock to see what she can come up with. The mural has “Historic Atlas Theatre Cheyenne...
Georgia-bound plane diverted following emergency
ATLANTA — Some nervous moments Saturday on a Delta flight from Jackson Hole, Wyoming to Atlanta. Airline officials say the Boeing aircraft had a pressurization issue, which triggered the oxygen masks to deploy. Delta flight 927 with 148 passengers on board was diverted to St. Louis. The passenger who...
FCSD#25 Board to Approve Budget; Increase Salaries Wednesday
The Riverton School Board will be meeting on Wednesday this month to approve their budget for the coming school year. Trustees will be asked to approve a general fund budget of $46.1 million dollars, and with their other specific funds, such as food service, insurance, capital construction, major maintenance and such, the total budget is $89.4 million. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. and includes a public hearing on the budget.
Camping World PBR Last Cowboy Standing set to compete at Frontier Days
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Camping World Professional Bull Riders Last Cowboy Standing is a two-day season-opener rodeo event during Frontier Days on July 22 and 23. Professional Bull Riders is hosting this event at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Arena, 1210 W. 8th Ave. Last Cowboy Standing is a five-round survive–and–advance...
Here's the Cheyenne Frontier Days concert lineup
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Grab your cowboy boots and hat — the Daddy of 'Em All has arrived. Cheyenne Frontier Days (CFD) opens its 128th annual event on Friday. The Western celebration once again features a star-studded concert lineup with some of the biggest names in country music. The...
Girl In Yellowstone’s Nearly Crushed By A Big Bison
Every summer, the stories from Yellowstone National Park are the same. If a person gets too close to a bison, the bison tosses the person ten feet into the air, and the vacation now includes a trip to the hospital. People are curious; they're there to see these animals and...
County 10 Law Enforcement Log: Riverton Police Department – July 16, 2024
All persons arrested or cited are presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law. Below are the most recent arrests and call blotters from publicly available reports provided directly by the Riverton Police Department. Click here for more details about the law enforcement logs. RPD Arrests:. Moore, Marya, 20,...
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.
Big Horn Beverage Donates to Folds of Honor
On Friday, July 12, at the Sheridan WYO Rodeo, Big Horn Beverage of Sheridan donated $5000 to the Folds of Honor (FOH) Scholarship fund. The money will fund one scholarship. Rodney (Rocky) Sickmann, a retiree of Anheuser-Busch and survivor of the Iran Hostage Crisis, accepted the donation on behalf of Folds of Honor, the non-profit organization that provides academic scholarships to the children and spouses of wounded or killed soldiers and First Responders.
Learn trout friendly practices at free event, Monday
JACKSON, Wyo. — Teton Conservation District Water Resources Specialist David Lee will share tips for keeping local waterways clean at the free event, “Are You Trout Friendly? Best Lawn care Practices for Healthy Streams and Rivers,” at Snake River Brewing on Monday, July 14, at 7 p.m.
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