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.
There’s not much in this world more important than your kids and their education. I’m pretty sure any parent would agree. With the smell and feel of Spring in the air, I got to thinking about Summer, and that reminds me that another school year is about to come to a close before we know it.
While one might assume the happiest time in life is during the carefree days of childhood or the wild years of college, for most people it actually comes years after that.
This week, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on the constitutionality of the individual mandate from President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul.
Recently, J.C. Penney announced plans to do away with sales and instead offer discounted prices every day. The retail giant’s new strategy is a risky one because many shoppers are in the habit of only buying clothing when they see red sale tags.
While the Deepwater Horizon disaster of 2010 may have tempered enthusiasm for offshore drilling, the current rise in gas prices has turned the public back in that direction.
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.
Last week marked the one-year anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear reactor disaster in Japan. While that tragedy highlighted the downside to nuclear power, has it changed opinions about the energy source?