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Q2 Billings Area Weather: Continued smoky Thursday; scattered PM thunderstorms
Smoke continued to move over Montana and Wyoming on Wednesday, and that won't end anytime soon. A wave of energy will deliver scattered afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms on Thursday.
Unveiling The Latest Financial Distress Ranking: Where Does Wyoming Stand?
The economy has not been kind to most Americans, especially for the better part of the last four years, but there has been some good news, specifically for Wyomingites. A new study conducted by personal finance website, WalletHub, listed the "States with the Most People in Financial Distress" and the Cowboy State was near the bottom of the list, which in this case, is exactly where we want to be.
Laramie County Sheriff Announces National Night Out Events
The Laramie County Sheriff's Office has announced several National Night Out events to be held around the county on August 6th. The local events are being held in conjunction with National Night Out events nationwide. According to a news release, the local event will allow folks to "meet people that...
Unveiling The Latest Financial Distress Ranking: Where Does Wyoming Stand?
The economy has not been kind to most Americans, especially for the better part of the last four years, but there has been some good news, specifically for Wyomingites. A new study conducted by personal finance website, WalletHub, listed the "States with the Most People in Financial Distress" and the Cowboy State was near the bottom of the list, which in this case, is exactly where we want to be.
Tennessee and Wyoming passed anti-red flag law legislation in 2024
New laws in Tennessee and Wyoming passed this year prohibiting the use of extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs), also known as red flag laws. They are the third and fourth states to adopt such laws after Oklahoma did so in 2020 and West Virginia in 2021. ERPOs authorize individuals, typically...
UW-Led Learning Communities Meet to Share Teaching Practices and Build Relationships
Nearly 25 educators representing the University of Wyoming, some of the state’s community colleges and one Wyoming high school recently attended a symposium in Cheyenne to further nurture relationships through a UW-led program. The Wyoming Inclusive Excellence Initiative aims to strengthen relationships between community colleges and UW to create...
Gillette City Council to consider appointing 2 new judges
GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Gillette City Council intends to consider appointing two part-time municipal court judges during its upcoming July 16 meeting, according to the City of Gillette. Per the meeting agenda, the council will consider employing Alison O. Gee and Christopher R. Ringer as part-time municipal court judges...
Plat for proposed subdivision on Casper’s east side wins council approval
CASPER, Wyo. — A plat for a proposed 26.67-acre area for a development in east Casper won its final approval during the Casper City Council’s regular meeting on Tuesday. The council passed on third and final reading the creation of a plat during its regular meeting at its temporary chambers at The Lyric, 230 W. Yellowstone Highway.
Music, Rodeos And More This Week In Cheyenne
We've made it. Whether you're one of the people that lives for this time of year, or you go on a 10 day vacation, we have made it to the start of Cheyenne Frontier Days. Well, in a few days, anyways. The city is really coming alive and there is no shortage of entertainment as we roll on.
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.
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