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Cheyenne Police: 2024 Stats So Far Show 20 Percent Crime Decrease
Cheyenne Police say crime statistics for the first half of 2024 show a 20 percent overall decrease compared to the same time last year, according to a news release. You can see a full crime statistics list for Jan.1-June 30 2024 here. The data is derived from the National Incident-Based...
(PHOTOS) History springs to life for Fort D.A. Russell Days
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A loaded cannon and 18th century muskets pierced the battlefield Saturday afternoon in presentations of historical events. As part of the first weekend of Cheyenne Frontier Days, F.E. Warren Air Force Base is hosting its Fort D.A. Russell Days. The outdoors event includes historical reenactments of the American Revolution, displays on horseback from cavalry groups and a live demonstration from a Navy parachute team.
Knights’ baseball results from ‘C’ State and ‘A’District/ Spartans go 1-1 Friday
The home-field advantage didn’t work out as well as hoped Friday, as the Green River American Legion baseball team fell 2-1 to Lovell in the opening game of the A West District Baseball Tournament. The tournament, in which the top four teams will advance to the A state tournament, is being played at Stratton Myers Parks in Green River.
The Mayor’s Minute from Mayor Patrick Collins
I remember the Flood of 1985 very clearly. It was a horrible day for our city with the loss of so many lives and the destruction of property. Hail and over 6 inches of rain caused our creeks to flood, resulting in 12 fatalities and over $61 million in property damage. In our first goal setting session in 2021, City Council made it a goal to create a stormwater mitigation program to prepare our city for when it happens again. Wes Bay, our stormwater engineer, gave Council an update on the progress the Engineering Department has made to create a stormwater division to maintain our system and fund the improvements needed to protect our community. I appreciate the work our staff has done and the leadership provided by City Council.
Lander Legends beat Cheyenne in Friday afternoon battle on the diamond
(Cowley, WY) – The Lander Legends beat Cheyenne 11-9 in a back-and-forth battle Friday afternoon in Cowley. So far, the Legends are 2-0 at the 2024 American Legion C State Tournament after beating Gillette Thursday morning. Gage Toups pitched 5 strong innings in relief to keep Lander in the...
Relax, recharge and reconnect: Step right up to the Laramie County Fair
CHEYENNE — The team that works hard to put on the Laramie County Fair year after year wants nothing but for folks to unwind and embrace the community after Cheyenne Frontier Days ends. For events, they try to switch it up, but since this has been a tradition that’s been going on for 116 years, they always try to have some staples. Some of these include their ranch rodeo, pig wrestling and ...
The 'Daddy of Em All' Celebrates the 'Year of the Cowgirl' on Cowboy Channel
If you want to watch a rodeo, now is the time to tune in on your television to see Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo action. Stay with Sports Illustrated Rodeo Daily to bring you all the action and inside reporting.
Impressive Performances Set the Stage at Cheyenne Frontier Days
Cheyenne, Wyoming — The Cheyenne Frontier Days, held from July 18-28 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, is one of the most anticipated events in the rodeo calendar, drawing top competitors from around the country. The slack rounds, which take place before the main event, set the stage for an intense competition. Here’s a breakdown of the standout performances in each event during these preliminary rounds.
Family honors Memory of 8-year-old with lemonade stand for Make-A-Wish Idaho
COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho – In honor of their 8-year-old daughter Jaicey, who tragically passed away from an undiagnosed illness, her family organized a lemonade stand. The lemonade stand was a tribute to Jaicey, celebrating her memory and the positive impact of Make-A-Wish Idaho on children facing challenges in their lives. According to her family, the stand symbolized hope, offered moments of refreshment and helped build confidence, among other wonderful things.
13-year-old Pocatello girl drowns in Bear Lake
A 13-year-old Pocatello girl drowned in Bear Lake on Saturday, authorities said. The incident began to unfold around 6 p.m. when the Bear Lake County Sheriff’s Office received multiple 911 calls that the girl was missing on the East Shore of Bear Lake. Sheriff’s Office marine deputies with boats were in the area within minutes and located the girl unconscious and not breathing in the water. She was immediately turned...
Local man run over by his own pickup and trailer during McCammon incident
MCCAMMON — A man was rushed to Portneuf Medical Center on Friday after being run over by his own pickup truck and trailer during an incident in McCammon, authorities said. The incident occurred around 5:30 p.m. on the lawn of a home at 1st West after the man's Ford pickup truck wouldn't start and he was working on the engine but didn't realize he had left the vehicle in gear, the Bannock County Sheriff's Office reported. ...
Gallery: Windstorm barrels over power poles and trees near Blackfoot Friday
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready ... Gusts exceeding 50 miles an hour uprooted trees and blew over power poles in the Blackfoot region Friday evening. The damage started at about 5:52 p.m. in Taber and moved from the northwest to the southeast through Rockford, Moreland and into Blackfoot until 7:15 p.m.
Energy Conservation Works contracts Melissa Turley as Executive Director
JACKSON, Wyo. — The Energy Conservation Works (ECW) Joint Powers Board approved a contract with Melissa E. Turley, principal of m.e.t. solutions, for executive director services during a special meeting last week. Energy Conservation Works creates equitable access to energy conservation and renewable energy to improve and preserve the quality of life for all residents. It is a partnership between the Town of Jackson, Teton County and Lower Valley Energy, and collaborates with community organizations to develop and implement programs.
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