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“Bighorn Rendezvous IX” Exhibition at The Brinton Museum
The Brinton Museum in Big Horn, Wyoming presents the exhibition Bighorn Rendezvous IX, featuring new works by 18 award-winning artists, including: Roger Broer (Oglala Lakota; Hill City, SD); Tammy Callens (Driggs, ID); Karen Conduff (Boulder, CO); Donald Demers (S. Berwick, ME); Jessica GarrettLawrence (Buckeye, AZ); Daniel Glanz (Loveland, CO); Tony Hochstetler (Frederick, CO); Jacqueline Jones (S. Berwick, ME); Jim Jurosek (Sheridan, WY); Tom Lockhart (Colorado Springs, CO); David Mensing (Sisters, OR); Anton Nowels (Phoenix, AZ); Joel Ostlind (Big Horn, WY); John Potter (Anishinaabe; Red Lodge, MT); John Taft (Longmont, CO); Gabrielle Reeves (Casper, WY); Jim Trapp (St. Louis, MO); and Scott Yeager (Woodland Park, CO).
Commissioners Discuss Gorilla Waste Solutions
Torrington, WY (by Cindy Sheeley) July 5th, 2024 — The Goshen County Commissioners held their first July meeting on Tuesday, July 2nd. After departmental updates, the commissioners heard information on Gorilla Waste Solutions, approved a special improvement district for the Cottonwood Estates, and listened to the WYDOT STIP presentation.
Showers, thunderstorms possible over next few days for Cheyenne
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Occasional chances for showers and thunderstorms will exist over the next several days. A series of weak disturbances will impact the region. However, the potential for measurable precipitation will remain quite low. On Saturday afternoon, a few storms may produce small hail and gusty winds due...
Sunny, cool summer days to bring low storm chances to Gillette
GILLETTE, Wyo. — What was anticipated to be a dry, warm weekend has cooled a bit in the forecast, and it comes with low rain chances. The National Weather Service in Rapid City, South Dakota, forecasts a high of 73 today under sunny skies. There’ll be a light breeze from the west. This evening brings a 20% chance for showers or thunderstorms, starting at around 5 p.m. and persisting through the night as the low falls to around 48. Skies will be partly cloudy.
$800 million Project Cosmo unveiled as Meta data center
CHEYENNE — Project Cosmo, an $800 million, 750,000-square-foot data center development in south Cheyenne, has been discussed since work began to recruit the project as far back as seven years ago. On Tuesday, it was officially unveiled as a data center for Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram. The announcement was made to an audience of around 100 people at the Cheyenne Frontier ...
Wyoming K-12 education funding trial ends, one more step before verdict
CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Education Association’s lawsuit against the state for allegedly underfunding its public schools is speeding up, after a scheduled six-week bench trial ended two weeks early. A WEA spokesperson speculated in a text message to the Wyoming Tribune Eagle that the court moved through witness testimony faster than expected. Closing arguments were heard in a Laramie County ...
Sara Burlingame announces campaign for House District 11 representative
CHEYENNE — Sara Burlingame said she and the community have seen a real breakdown in civility among Cheyenne’s current elected officials. She wants to represent her neighbors and bring a principled, experienced voice to issues the community cares about, and defend Wyoming values of fairness and civility. This is why she is running to be a representative in House District 11. Burlingame was ...
Prepare for adventure with the Ramble//Rove books arts show
The annual Book Arts Show has kicked off at the Laramie County Library, and this summer, the exhibition is titled “Ramble//Rove.” Kayla Clark, a letterpress artist and instructor at the University of Wyoming, is the curator for this year’s (and last year’s) art exhibition. She reaches out to artists and friends from all over the country, sometimes even internationally, who she believes would ...
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 ...
Town approves Veronica Lane Condominium subdivision plat
JACKSON, Wyo. — Town Council unanimously approved a subdivision plat for the Veronica Lane Condominium addition, located at 250 Veronica Lane, during its regular Town Council meeting on Monday, July 1. According to the staff report, the property owner, L2 Real Estate Holdings, LLC, proposed a subdivision plat to...
A closer look at 15630 S. Wagon Rd
It’s not just about discovering a place; it’s about discovering your place within it. Becoming a part of the Snake River Sporting Club family means forging your own path: woods, pasture, mountain, river. The Ranches Estates, The Residences, and The Lodges all offer the Jackson Hole lifestyle in ways that honor the legacy of family, wildlife, and the outdoor life. Join this story. Make it your own.
#HappeningNow: Lander Rotary BUffalo BBQ
(Lander, WY) – Head on over to Lander City Park for the Lander Rotary’s annual July 4th Buffalo BBQ!. Burgers, brats and dogs are being served up courtesy of the Rotary, Pushroot Brewing Co. is serving up some suds, Tumbleweed is providing dessert and the Low Water String Band is kicking out some tunes!
University of Victoria’s McKinnon Pool Closing After 50 Years
McKinnon pool has served as an important training ground for Vikes varsity swimmers and Pacific Coast Swimming competitive programs for more than 50 years. Current photo via University of Victoria. Courtesy: University of Victoria. The University of Victoria has made the difficult decision to close McKinnon pool. The facility—a campus...
Johnny Macs to Host Sunday Funday: Music Bingo to Support the 18U Storm Traveling Team
Johnny Mac’s Good Time Tavern will host Music Bingo, a fun-filled event to support the 18U Storm traveling team. Come on down and enjoy an evening of music, bingo, and camaraderie while making a difference in the lives of these young athletes. The 18U Storm traveling team comprises talented...
Gigantic Hotel, Housing Development Planned for Downtown Jackson, Wyoming
JACKSON, Wyo. – Plans by developer Mogul Capital to erect 362,000 square feet of hospitality space plus affordable and market rate housing units remain in play for downtown Jackson, Wyo. Thanks to a city council-approved zoning change back in 2016 to allow larger commercial development in the downtown district,...
The Mayor’s Minute from Mayor Patrick Collins – July 5
CHEYENNE – I hope everyone had a great Independence Day. Judy loves the fireworks show put on by the City and Cheyenne Frontier Days. We love finding a place to park and watching from the car. For so many of us it is all about getting family together for a barbeque and fellowship. However you celebrated, I hope it was fun. A reminder, two years from now we will be celebrating our nation’s 250th birthday. We are already starting the planning and are looking for ideas from the community that we can incorporate in what I hope will be an epic month of celebrations. Please reach out if you have ideas.
Town of Jackson pledges to uphold the rights of nature
JACKSON, Wyo. — On Monday, July 1, the Town of Jackson passed a resolution to recognize and uphold the rights of nature. The Town Council defined nature as “the physical world and everything in it, including plants, animals, mountains, rivers and other features and products of the earth.”
Seven Athletes And Four Coaches From North-Central WY To Play In WCA All-Star Games
The North All-Stars will have a lot of flavor from North-Central Wyoming on their teams. A total of 7 athletes and 4 coaches from Sheridan, Big Horn and Buffalo will play for the North teams in the 2024 Wyoming Coaches Association All-Star Volleyball and Basketball games on Saturday, July 20th at Casper College.
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