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Poll: Would You Vote For An Artificial Intelligence Candidate?
Laramie County Clerk Debra Lee on Friday announced that ''Virtual Integrated Candidate," or VIC, will not be allowed on the Primary Election Candidate for Mayor of Cheyenne. Instead, Victor Miller, the man who registered VIC, will be listed as a candidate. In announcing her decision, Lee released a statement that...
Meta announces $800 million data center in Cheyenne
Meta announced on July 2 that it's in the process of building an $800 million data center at the High Plains Business Park, south of Cheyenne. That's according to Cheyenne LEADS, the nonprofit economic development entity that serves Cheyenne and Laramie County. Local officials said the project will bring millions...
Road Deal Clears Way To Build Giant 1.2 Million Panel Cheyenne Solar Farm
A tentative deal has been reached between Laramie County and Canada energy firm Enbridge Inc. officials on who pays $14.5 million to rebuild a key road in south Cheyenne that eases the way for construction to begin on a $1.2 billion solar farm project, Wyoming’s largest. The negotiations stalled...
Douglass Smith, Suspect in Wyoming Double Homicide Case Appears in
The suspect in the 2015 cold case double homicide at The Coin Shop in Cheyenne is back to face the charges against him after he was extradited from California to Laramie County. Your Wyoming Link William Langston takes us to his first appearance in circuit court and talks with the district attorney about what comes next.
AI Candidate Can Run For Cheyenne Mayor, But Won’t Be On Ballot
An artificial intelligent political candidate running for mayor of Cheyenne can continue its campaign, but can’t be on the ballot. Laramie County Clerk Debra Lee announced Friday that the county will allow the artificial intelligence-powered candidate known as VIC (Virtual Integrated Citizen) to continue its campaign, but will have to appear on the official ballot under the name of the human man behind the AI campaign, Victor Miller.
Victor Miller To Appear On Cheyenne Mayoral Ballot, VIC Will Not
Laramie County Clerk Debra Lee says that while the man behind Virtual Integrated Candidate, or ''VIC'' will appear on the Cheyenne mayoral ballot, he will appear as Victor Miller. Debra Lee Explains ''VIC'' Decision. ''VIC'' will not appear on the ballot. Lee released a statement on Friday afternoon which included...
Cheyenne Woman With Multiple Warrants Found Hiding in Basement
A 29-year-old Cheyenne woman who was being sought on four felony warrants is now behind bars. According to a booking sheet, detectives with the Cheyenne Police Department and deputies with the Laramie County Sheriff's Office were in the area of 711 E. Allison Road at about 10:06 a.m. on July 3, 2024, when they learned that Shanowa Ashley Callender was in the home.
Victor Miller confirmed as mayoral candidate for Cheyenne; AI program VIC excluded from ballot
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Registered voter Victor Miller, candidate for mayor of Cheyenne, is on the official Laramie County ballot. There is no artificial intelligence candidate running for office in Laramie County, Laramie County Clerk Debra Lee stated in a press release. Miller, by his own admission, filed as a...
Man known to shop owners as 'Wisdom' released
CHEYENNE — A local man who refers to himself as “Wisdom” has been in and out of law enforcement custody for the past two weeks on repeat charges of trespassing and breach of peace. Joshua Hayden Ali was arrested on June 27 by the Laramie County Sheriff’s office on a local warrant. His most recent arrest prior to this was after allegedly threatening to kill a woman on June 20 at the local ...
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