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Cheyenne Man Gets 14-20 Years in Child Sex Abuse Case
A 23-year-old Cheyenne man who pleaded guilty in December to two counts of third-degree sexual abuse of a minor will spend the next 14 to 20 years in prison. Laramie County District Court Judge Steven Sharpe on Monday, April 22, sentenced Andrew Jacob Coles to two consecutive seven- to 10-year sentences.
Severe Storms, 60 MPH Winds, Hail Possible In SE Wyoming Thursday
Parts of southeast Wyoming and the Nebraska Panhandle could see some severe weather on Thursday. That's according to the Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service. The agency posted the following on its website: It's that time of the year again where we transition to the threat of showers and thunderstorms becoming potentially severe. 🌩️ Thursday will be warm, with a cold front expected to move through the area. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are forecast to develop by the afternoon, and continue through the evening hours. Make sure to have multiple ways to receive weather warnings as we anticipate the potential for an isolated severe thunderstorm to occur on Thursday.
Scandal & Luxury: The Story of Cheyenne’s Forgotten Castle
The year is 1891. A man has arrived in Europe, bearing with him $200,000 of stolen money. His name is David D. Dare, once a member of Cheyenne, Wyoming's upper echelon of society, now on the run from the authorities. Dare's fall was swift, a domino effect of bad luck and illegal actions that sent him tumbling from the good graces of society. But not too long before his escape to Europe, he was practically a king in Wyoming's capital city, holding his court in the illustrious Castle Dare.
Cowgirl Trio Named All-Mountain West
LAS VEGAS, Nev., – A trio of Wyoming Cowgirls were named to the All-Mountain West Tennis Teams announced Tuesday night at the Mountain West Tennis Championships banquet. Noesjka Brink and Sophie Zehender were named to the All-Singles Team while Violetta Borodina and Zehender were named All-Doubles. Brink, who was...
These Popular Snacks Could Be Banned in America Sooner Than Later
We love to snack here in America. The only problem is, that a lot of the everyday snacks that us Americans eat could soon be banned in several states because of some of their ingredients. These Popular Snacks Could be Banned in Some States Soon. Thousands of popular snacks and...
Wyoming Senior DeVonne Harris is Quirky, But Far From Complacent
LARAMIE -- What drives DeVonne Harris?. The extended pause and audible pondering that followed that inquiry speaks volumes. "That's a great question," Wyoming's longest-tenured defensive end responded, rubbing his right cheek. "I don't really know." After a pair of quick glances at his cell phone to check in on his...
Can Wyoming Lower It’s Power Bills By Taxing Other States?
Wyoming legislators continue to look for new ways to lower the state's rising electricity rates. An idea that failed in the last legislative session is reborn. Wyoming lawmakers want to shift the tax burden from Wyoming customers to ratepayers in other states. The state's new Electricity Tax Subcommittee is tasked...
Wyoming Waits On Supreme Court Decision On Homelessness
A case now being heard by the United States Supreme Court will have ramifications all the way out to communities like Casper, Wyoming. The Casper City Council has discussed strengthening camping and squatting laws due to the increase in the number of homeless people seen in the city. Problems include...
Why Wyoming Senators Voted Against Foreign Aid Package
Washington, D.C.— Today, U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) voted against the supplemental funding package that would provide foreign aid to Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, and Taiwan due to the unprecedented spending levels and the bill’s failure to secure our own borders. Senator Barrasso voted against it too. “Under this...
Albany County Sheriff: Watch Out For Credit Card Skimmers
Even though a report of a credit card skimmer at a Laramie gas station apparently turned out to be bogus, the Albany County Sheriff's Office is asking people to keep an eye out and report any skimmers. That's according to a post on the agency's Facebook page. The post says...
Sentinel ICBM Project To Create Jobs, Stimulate Cheyenne Economy
The President and CEO of the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce says a planned project to replace the Minuteman III nuclear missiles affiliated with F.E. Warren Air Force Base will boost the local economy for years to come. In fact, he says the project will create thousands of jobs and...
Heads Up Gardeners: Free Seeds Await at Laramie County Library!
You can always tell when spring is on the way by a quick stop at Home Depot or Lowes. How? When spring's warm weather is around the corner, gardening supplies begin appearing in stores. Nothing brightens up my spring more than planting a garden. There's something relaxing about the process...
Gas Prices Update: Wyoming Holds Steady At $3.30, National Average Lower
Average gasoline prices in Wyoming are unchanged in the last week, averaging $3.30/g today, according to GasBuddy's survey of 494 stations in Wyoming. Prices in Wyoming are 10.4 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 10.9 cents per gallon lower than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has decreased 0.4 cents in the last week and stands at $4.01 per gallon.
In 2025 Your Flight From Denver International Airport Will Dramatically Change
There are quite a few unspoken rules when boarding a flight to or from Denver International Airport. For example, you should not take your shoes off. You should keep your elbows in your space. And you should never bring stinky food on a plane. You would be surprised how many...
Interesting Difference Between A Wyoming Bison And A Buffalo
It's a common mistake that isn't a big deal, but I've heard people make it. Calling an American Bison a Buffalo. French fur trappers in the US in the early 1600s saw the bison and began calling them buffalo. That name stuck in the years that passed, but technically, in the US, buffalo swim underwater and don't roam on land.
Denver Broncos Trade With New York Jets For New QB1
The three-time Super Bowl Champion Denver Broncos made a huge surprise trade today with the New York Jets, and Denver could have found their new starting Quarterback. Denver Broncos Make Trade With The New York Jets For New Quarterback. On the same day that the Denver Broncos released a new...
Here Are Very Helpful Spring Wyoming Cleaning Tips You Need
Nothing feels better than living in a clean house, especially after a winter when you cannot open windows or doors and let the house air out. A deep cleaning is usually necessary to get things back in order. The problem is not doing all the tasks to clean your house correctly. What steps must you take to ensure a spotless house?
Devin Boddie Jr. Eager to Make Explosive Plays in Pokes’ New-Look Offense
LARAMIE -- That phone conversation lasted roughly 20 minutes. It was Christmas Eve, but the caller couldn't wait another minute. He needed to deliver a message. Feedback was also welcome. The two men on the line were already acquaintances, but this meeting was focused on building a foundation of trust and belief.
PhotoFest: Natrona Invitational Track Meet
The weather cooperated earlier this month for the Natrona Invitational Track and Field meet in Casper so this was a great gauge-of-ability event heading into the final leg of the season. On the girl's side, Kelly Walsh placed first with 201 points and Natrona was right behind them with 190. Lander was 3rd with 142.5, Douglas 4th with 53.5, and Campbell County 5th with 39.
5 Easy Steps To Avoid Dying Horribly In Wyoming
The Darwin Awards recognize individuals who have supposedly contributed to human evolution by removing themselves from the gene pool through death or sterilization. This is not a conscious choice, but rather a result of stupid or reckless actions. (Wikipedia). This means the next 5 items are advice that won't be...
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