Recent cuts to school activity funds have raised concerns for Wyoming students, who may have fewer opportunities to pursue extracurriculars in upcoming years unless state lawmakers take action. Read more here: https://t.co/vTi2RmS6lX
Seth Bard has announced his candidacy for a seat in the Wyoming House of Representatives, saying he felt he needed to be the change he wanted to see in House District 61. He is challenging Andrew Server in the Republican primary. https://t.co/0weLWPRX0S
TO DO: Did you ever think you’d see Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Richard Henry Lee singing as a trio? Well, now you can at the Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra’s concert presentation of “1776” on July 2. https://t.co/GhHvXCQmdO
Meridian Trust Federal Credit Union officially broke ground Tuesday morning on its newest Cheyenne location at the northeast corner of Pershing Boulevard and Ridge Road, with a targeted opening in 2027. https://t.co/Xmv91mfXSU
In a marathon session that stretched late into the night, the Cheyenne City Council moved forward with one of the largest annexations in recent memory for continued data center development. https://t.co/8wHIcCAzye
Imagine what it’d be like if the whole world lost internet access for a week.
Well, now you don’t have to. Youth Summer Stock participants will give the audience a taste of what that would feel like in their production of “The Day the Internet Died.” https://t.co/opYoNeHxSf
MOVIE REVIEW: "Toy Story 5" is about the harm that technology, devices and screens can have on the impressionable young minds of kids, but the lessons here are applicable to everyone, of all ages. https://t.co/5wAMPHji2n
The Laramie County Sheriff’s Office is seeking permission to have its jail featured on a relatively new reality television program.
The show, “120 Hours Behind Bars,” sends a film crew inside county jails and prisons across the country. https://t.co/6O0pQLlpnN
Recent Pine Bluffs graduate Carsten Freeburg has repeated as Laramie County’s Boys Prep Athlete of the Year, as chosen by @WyoSports, Wyoming Tribune Eagle newsroom staffers and select local media. Find out why he was our choice at https://t.co/9gnaVbZIyU.
Members of the Cheyenne City Council’s Finance Committee recommended approval of a $275,000 purchase agreement for a Vietnam War Memorial Wall that would become an integral piece of a growing veterans memorial complex at Freedom Point in Lions Park. https://t.co/8AgJZG49hr
Friends and family gathered at Westward on Friday evening to watch local businesswoman Bria Hammock receive the 2026 Jan Torres Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Award. https://t.co/OYM5cEqQeh
Local historian Rick Ewig got the idea to start writing his new book, “We Are In Charge Now: The Story of Corruption & Intrigue in World War II Cheyenne,” when he met Bryon Hirst, the attorney who prosecuted the former Cheyenne mayor, Ira Hanna. https://t.co/uKc4XSnubZ
STAPLES COLUMN: "The Youtube-horror pipeline is taking over Hollywood. ... Three independent theater releases this past month have made headlines. These three releases are “Obsession,” “Backrooms,” and, to my surprise, “The Amazing Digital Circus” finale. https://t.co/PkbHiV6iKa
Members of the Cheyenne City Council approved the city’s fiscal year 2027 budget Monday night on third and final reading, adopting a spending plan of just under $233 million after approving several amendments that added many things for the city. Read here: https://t.co/afdm38ihd4
Britney Tennant, CEO of the Cheyenne Animal Shelter and nonprofit advocate, has officially launched her campaign for the Wyoming House of Representatives in District 11. https://t.co/59iaCa692o
TO DO: In partnership with Black Dog Animal Rescue, En Avant students of all ages will be dancing in two performances, “Musical Menagerie” at 2 p.m. and “Paws de Deux” at 6 p.m., to raise money for BDAR and more. https://t.co/SFy3NcXvde
The Laramie County Circuit Court set a $10,000 cash-only bond for the man whose conduct in a domestic violence incident resulted in a two-and-a-half-hour standoff with police. https://t.co/yme3SreKiy
Lawmakers are considering a proposal to ditch property taxes for an increase in sales taxes for Wyomingites. On Monday, the Joint Revenue Committee discussed the proposal to clear the air on confusion regarding recent and further tax cut proposals. https://t.co/TXXLo9xfdK
Madelyn Artery received MaxPreps’ softball player of the year recognition on Friday. She led East from the plate, recording a .518 batting average and 49 RBI. Her batting average ranked third in the state, and her RBI total was fifth. https://t.co/r6DIjiOeRk
People confiding in her during interviews is what inspired author J.J. Lyon to come up with Shae Barcola, the protagonist of her new mystery novel, “The Madres Deal.”
The book, set in Cheyenne, is available for purchase at Barnes & Noble and on Amazon. https://t.co/T0UWcXji1h