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WyoTech to Hold 12th Annual Car Show Featuring the WyoChopper
WyoTech’s 12th annual car show is set to take place on Saturday, May 19th from 9AM to 2PM. We were told by organizers that they are expecting over 300 cars, hot rods and motorcycles for this year’s event, which will take place at the school’s Street Rod Shop in West Laramie, located at 1889 Venture Drive...
Wheatland Middle-School Science Team Off To National Finals
Michael Smith/Newsmakers An idea for cutting back on the number of collisions between vehicles and large wildlife won four middle school students from Wheatland a spot as finalists in a nation-wide science challenge.
Wheatland Middle School eighth-graders, Mikenzi Loyd, Kaylee Bloom, Elizabeth Pino, Viviana Hollister, and their coach, Miken Harnish, are one of six finalist teams heading to the n
Will Construction at 30th & Grand Be a Major Disruption? – Survey of the Day
It’s time for construction season in Laramie! As you might remember a few weeks back we talked about some of the major road construction projects taking place in town with the weather warming up. One of the most major closures this construction season starts today with the closure of the intersection at 30th Street & Grand Avenue.
How Much Do You Recycle? – Survey of the Day
Since its launch this past year, the City of Laramie’s curbside recycling program has seemed to be a big topic of discussion. We have had folks asking the city about different aspects of the program from how much it costs per month to their plans for future expansion.
Mayor Talks Clark Street Bridge Alternatives With Laramie Citizens [POLL]
Tuesday night Laramie’s Mayor, Scott Mullner, held a public meeting to talk about the proposed alternatives that will hopefully replace the old Clark Street Bridge. Replacement of the bridge that was built back in 1963 has actually been a topic of discussion since 1997 as it nearing the end of it’s life span, but so far no action has succeeded in making a new bridge a reality.
Semi-Truck Wreck Partially Closes I-80 in Laramie [UPDATED]
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A Day in the Life of a Police Officer
We want to welcome everyone to our very first article in a brand new series called “A Day in the Life,” that will highlight people with unique and interesting jobs from all over our city. We might be a small town, but our diversity in occupations, ranging from the small time farmer to the high tech entrepreneur, should make for an entertaining look into another side of the traditional news; we hop
Best Of Laramie – A Local Perspective
Laramie is a unique place to live and certainly has a lot to offer, if you know where to look that is. We have published a series of posts featuring the “Best of Laramie” to share our opinion on a diverse variety of local information. We have su
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Laramie Police Release Suspect Photos in Bank Robbery
The Laramie Police Department has just issued an update on the bank robbery that occurred at First National Bank in Laramie Wednesday evening at 4:51 PM. The suspect in the robbery is still at large, however the police department did end the Code Red alert that was issued following the incident late Wednesday...
Forest Service Encourages You to Cut a Fresh Tree
For many families, heading out into the woods before Christmas to find that perfect tree to help symbolize Christmas is a yearly tradition. Last year the local Forest Service office sold over 1,500 permits! If you have never cut down your own tree before, now is the perfect time to start and we have all the information you will need to get out and safely cut a fresh tree this year.