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DDA Wants Downtown Public Safety Building

The Cheyenne Downtown Development Authority has written a letter to city officials urging the location of a new Public Safety Building in downtown Cheyenne.

The Cheyenne City Council on Monday rejected a proposal to purchase the former Dinneen Car Dealership at 18th and Pioneer as a location for the building on a 5-5 tie vote

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Former Dinneen's Car Dealership (Doug Randall/TSM)
Former Dinneen's Car Dealership (Doug Randall/TSM)
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Kaysen Says Council May Revisit Dinneen’s Purchase

Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen says the city is looking at a number of possible sites for a new Public Safety Building.

He says that could include further consideration of a purchase of the former Dinneen's Car Dealership in downtown Cheyenne

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Workforce Services Offers Employer Seminar

Wyoming Department of Workforce Services Director Joan Evans says that agency is offering an employer information seminar in Cheyenne on March 21

. She says the seminar will cover topics including workers compensation, unemployment insurance taxes, labor standards and several other issues

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Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Dale Steenbergen (Courtesy Chamber of Commerce)
Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Dale Steenbergen (Courtesy Chamber of Commerce)
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Steenbergen Warns of ‘Bloated Bureaucracy’

Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Dale Steenbergen says he is concerned about over-regulation of business by both local and state government.

He says people need to pay attention to the governmental regulations that effect business and speak out against needless regulation and red tape that often serves no useful purpose

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Former Dineen Car Dealership (Doug Randall/tsm)
Former Dineen Car Dealership (Doug Randall/tsm)
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Back to Square One On Public Safety Building

Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen says Monday's decision by the Cheyenne City Council not to purchase the former Dineen Car Dealership in downtown Cheyenne for a new Public Safety Building means the city will have to go back to the drawing board in finding a location  for the facility

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(courtesy of Keith Allison via Flickr)
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DUI Task Force to Activate This Weekend

A spokesman for the Cheyenne Police Department says the Cheyenne Regional DUI Task Force will be looking for intoxicated drivers this weekend.

St. Patrick's Day is Sunday, and officer Dan Long says the task force will be out looking for drunk drivers starting Friday night, since many of the St

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Dineen’s Purchase Rejected By City Council

The Cheyenne City Council in a split vote Monday night rejected a proposal to purchase the former Dineen Car Dealership at 18th Street and Pioneer Avenue for a new Public Safety Building to house the Cheyenne Police Department and Fire and Rescue Administration and emergency responders

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State Superintendent Cindy Hill (Doug Randall/tSM)
State Superintendent Cindy Hill (Doug Randall/tSM)
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Hill Says Differences About Philosophy, Not Personality

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Cindy Hill says her disagreements with state legislators and Governor Matt Mead are philosophical, not personal.

Hill says she takes issue with the idea that the legislature should manage state schools and the state Department of Education

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