The folks at the Atlas Theatre here in Cheyenne have been blessed with a nice donation to replace the chairs on the main floor of the theatre as well as the installation of an air conditioning system.
One of the things that I noticed while out and about is not that the motorcycle rider's are not riding correctly, but the automobile driver's on the road are not looking out for those on two, three and four wheels.
If you are into model trains, Harry Brunk wrote the book, literally. One of his more famous works is a book entitled, "Up Clear Creek on the Narrow Gauge."
A decade or so later, the airwaves were filled with the sounds of big bands, Jack Benny, amateur hours and news broadcasts from around the world. It's amazing the history of this great tool called radio and mystery that surrounds the public's love affair with them.
The Cheyenne VAMC has been accused of "gaming the system" on the very ones who have served this country and sacrificed for what it believes in, both at home and on foreign fields: our veterans.
I was really hoping that Mother's Day would be much like Resurrection Sunday with blue skies, sunny hills and high temperatures. But alas, no. Jack Frost continues to float through the air and bringing his version of Spring for the next week or two.
KingFM, Cowboy Country and KGAB were all present at the Day of Giving today... and our paparazzi managed to sneak in and take photos of the event when it was well underway.