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Severe Storms Possible In SE Wyoming Thursday, Friday
The Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service says strong storms are possible in southeast Wyoming on Thursday and Friday, with strong winds and large hail being the primary hazards. The agency posted the following on its website: Storms are expected through late this week with a few severe thunderstorms...
Jess E. Ketcham seeks election to county commission
CHEYENNE — Jess E. Ketcham is a sixth-generation Wyomingite from Cheyenne, and is now running for a seat on the Laramie County Board of County Commissioners to serve the community he grew up in. If elected, he said his first move would be to develop a mission statement for...
Cheyenne Frontier Days 2024 Gets Underway On Friday
Cheyenne Frontier Days 2024 gets underway today (July 19), although the first round of rodeo action won't start until tomorrow. But the carnival midway will open at 10:30 a.m. at Frontier Park, and the first night show of CFD 2024, featuring the Turnpike Troubadours and the Red Clay Strays will be tonight at 7.
Laramie Police, Albany County Sheriff To Help With Cheyenne Frontier Days
The Laramie Police Department, Albany County Sheriff's Office, and possibly the University of Wyoming Police Department will be helping with law enforcement during Cheyenne Frontier Days 2024. Extra officers from Torrington and Pine Bluffs will also be helping out, with those agencies expected to contribute perhaps two or three officers...
K-9 unit assists in uncovering drugs, tools in stolen vehicle
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — On July 16 at 2:19 p.m., Cheyenne police arrested Delanie Wallowingbull, 27, at 115 S. Greeley Highway for possession of drugs and burglary tools. The arrest occurred after Detective Marino located a stolen white 2008 Nissan Versa at a Sinclair gas station. When Officer Veniegas arrived,...
PBR's Wyatt Rogers looking to build off back-to-back World Finals appearances
CHEYENNE — Ever since he was a kid, Hulbert, Oklahoma, resident Wyatt Rogers knew the rodeo life would be the path to success in his future. Both of his parents competed in timed events while he was growing up. When he was a baby, Rogers’ parents said he would...
Wyomingites react to the attempted assassination of former Pres. Donald Trump
Last Saturday, former President Donald Trump survived an attempted assassination at a rally in Philadelphia. The political violence caused many to question the national rhetoric around politics today. We wanted to hear how this event impacted Wyomingites. So Wyoming Public Media reporters went out onto the streets of Cheyenne, Laramie, and Pinedale to listen.
Brody Cress is Cheyenne's cowboy
From its breathtaking scenery to its cold and windy winters, Wyoming is known for many things by those on the outside of the Cowboy State. But what those people may not know is the love, admiration and support the state's residents give to those who come from within. Professional saddle...
Some older working Americans bristle at calls for Biden to step aside
NEW YORK - A swath of Americans watching U.S. President Joe Biden is seeing something beyond debate-stage stumbles and prime-time miscues: themselves. Debate about the 81-year-old Democrat's fitness for another term is especially resonating with other older Americans who, like him, want to stay on the job. 'People were telling...
Sheridan VA hosting women veterans event
CASPER — The Cheyenne and Sheridan Veterans Affairs Health Care systems, along with the Vet Center, will host an event for women veterans, “Protecting our Women Warriors: Sisters in Service,” Aug. 3 in Casper. The free event will include experiential learning in a variety of fields and...
Cheyenne Frontier Days offers something for everyone
Welcome to Wyoming’s capital city and the 128th anniversary celebration of Cheyenne Frontier Days, the “Daddy of ’em All.”. If this is your first time with us, we’re glad you came. We believe you’ll find us to be a friendly bunch, eager to help you get to where you want to be, offer sightseeing suggestions or recommend a good place to kick back, relax and grab a good meal. And, heaven forbid something goes wrong, like a flat tire, we’ll help with that, too.
Mayor's Minute: Lots of great community improvement projects underway
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.
Mid-rodeo grounds improvements led to records in barrel racing
Barrel racing at Cheyenne Frontier Days has long been an adventure in contestants’ eyes. The composition of the ground itself created difficult footing for horses, while the third barrel being out in the middle of the arena created depth perception issues for them. Both helped make the competition a bit of a crapshoot.
LEGION BASEBAL: Sixers score late to top EnFuego
CHEYENNE – A pair of late runs in the fifth and sixth innings helped propel Cheyenne Post 6 to a 2-1 win over EnFuego at the All-American World Championship on Friday. The Sixers let up the first run of the game in the first inning, but slammed the door shut on the defensive end for the rest of the game. The Sixers outhit EnFuego 5-3 in the contest.
Bridger Steege's hard work, mental toughness led to major championship win: "That's the kind of guy he is"
CHEYENNE — When he was young, Bridger Steege’s father gave him a choice of two passions he could pursue. Steege had attended his first shooting competition when he was 8 years old, but over the years, he had also developed a love for riding bulls. In the end,...
A faulty software update causes havoc worldwide for airlines, hospitals and governments
NEW YORK — A faulty software update caused technological havoc worldwide on Friday, grounding flights, knocking down some financial companies and news outlets, and disrupting hospitals, small businesses and government offices. The breadth of the outages highlighted the fragility of a digitized world dependent on just a few providers...
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