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Professional clothing closet available for community college students
The clothing bank is open from 1 to 5 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday in the College Community Center.
Rotaract Club raises money for Laramie County Community College students
Members plan to use the $439 to buy school supplies for students in need and to prepare an April wellness
Denver-based artist encourages individuality, honesty in LCCC art exhibit
Michael Gadlin shared this philosophy and his artistic journey today with Laramie County Community College members during the opening reception
Archer Complex storage building for housing health supplies, equipment to begin
The building will house supplies and equipment for the Cheyenne/Laramie County Emergency Management Agency and the Cheyenne/Laramie County Public Health.
Laramie County Commissioners appoint members to Adult Community Corrections Board
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Laramie County Commissioners appointed five members to the Laramie County Adult Community Corrections Board during their
Resolution eliminating electric vehicles by 2035 to be phased out of legislative session
Today is the last day legislations can come out of the Committee of the Whole in each chamber and Senate
Special council meeting authorizes Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities to apply for $1.9 million grant
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — In a special meeting this afternoon, City Council members unanimously approved a resolution that would authorize the
(PHOTOS) Local venue showcases ‘Black Excellence Project’
The exhibit showcases 39 photographs of African-American entrepreneurs in Cheyenne, which include musicians, event planners, hairstylists, chefs and business owners.
(PHOTOS) Cheyenne Creativity Center holds grand opening to art enthusiasts
The center is a space for visual and performing artists to gather, learn and create together in a collaborative environment.
Durbar Nepalese and Indian Bistro offers fusion of flavors to community
Providing people with an intriguing, yet homely atmosphere for trying Nepalese and Indian cuisine is what owner and Nepal native
Laramie-based vertical garden project to bring fresh produce, boost Wyoming economy
In a vertical garden, plants are grown on vertically suspended panels using hydroponics, a farming technique that uses water-based nutrient
Organ donation advocates raise awareness for cause through new legislation
Hoping to raise more awareness about these life-saving opportunities, the Quinney family has teamed up with Uinta County Rep. Wendy
Arp Elementary students raise 3K for school, Laramie County School District 1
After donating cash for Arp Elementary's "Penny Wars" fundraiser last week, students were able to raise $3,400 for school programs.
Small, large artworks available for purchase at Cheyenne’s annual Glass Art Exhibition
Unlike in previous years, people have the chance to buy smaller and cheaper glass trinkets made by the Colorado and
‘A little bit of home’: Nipa Hut brings authentic Filipino food to Cheyenne
Nipa Hut restaurant offers a variety of Filipino dishes for the Cheyenne community to try and acts as a second
Wyoming chemical abortion ban passes on first reading despite mixed reactions
The legislation would prohibit several types of chemical drugs used for abortions, including mifepristone, misoprostol, mifeprex, mifegyne or any substantially
City Council continues to approve land annexation and high-density zoning
During Monday's meeting, community members, developers and the council debated on whether to move forward with annexing land and allowing
Cheyenne to continue accepting Community Development Block Grant funds
During an hour-long discussion Monday night, council debated every topic under the CDBG sun before finally voting in favor of
(PHOTOS) Cheyenne community members gather for annual polar plunge
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Some people call it crazy, some call it masochistic, but for the Schwartz Polar Plunge participants, jumping
Senators consider removing gun-free zones in government following new legislation
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — In the upcoming weeks, lawmakers will once again consider legislation that would repeal gun-free zones in Wyoming
New senate bill tackles unsolicited absentee ballot forms
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Legislation introduced in the Wyoming Senate yesterday aims to prohibit people from distributing unsolicited absentee ballot request
Cheyenne cook shares kimchi, Korean cuisine classes
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Kimchi is a traditional Korean fermented cabbage with a spicy, salty and tangy flavor. The desire to
Anti-human trafficking activists encourage community awareness
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Wyomingites can stop child sexual exploitation by learning about human trafficking prevention measures, said local activists during
Finance Committee makes no recommendation for CDBG funding
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Finance Committee voted this afternoon to not make any recommendations to the Cheyenne City Council regarding
Laramie County land owners push for annexation regulation bill
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Laramie County residents banded together at the state capitol Monday afternoon to advocate for a bill that
Cheyenne honors Martin Luther King Jr. Day with community service, signed proclamation
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — When people of all races choose to serve one another, the country's hope for racial equality can
(LIST) Bills passed so far at House and Senate Committee of the Whole meetings
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — As the first week of the 2023 General Legislative Session comes to a close, take a look
Cheyenne jeweler perseveres with homemade necklace, bracelet shop
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — As a person with fibromyalgia, local jeweler Sharon Bell doesn't always know when chronic pain will suddenly
(LIST) Bills sponsored by Laramie County representatives
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Now that the 2023 Legislative General Session has commenced, take a look at some of the House