In case you may have missed it, ABC's 'Good Morning America' came to Wyoming for a visit recently as part of their 'Rise & Shine' series. However, there was one think inexplicably missing from their entire feature that last over five minutes, which was anything that had to do with Cheyenne or Laramie whatsoever!
Lose a turn if you eat too many Bison Burgers. (I appreciate that they didn’t call them Buffalo Burgers). You could also be crowned Miss Wyoming and win $100.
Wyoming is a wonderful place to live. Open spaces, independence and a lot of freedom. However, historically, the Cowboy State was a pioneer of "firsts" too.
There are probably hundreds if not thousands of reasons as to why people move in and out of the Cowboy State we call Wyoming. Lets look at why people leave this place.
If you've come to Cheyenne, you've likely already heard about the cowboy culture--a western state, Union Pacific hub, Cheyenne Frontier Days and the Daddy of 'Em All, Fort Washakie, the Wind River Reservation, and more.
The 2014 Wyoming State Future Farmers of America (FFA) Convention finds it's way to the capitol city - Cheyenne Wyoming this year! Agricultural students from around the cowboy state will make their way to Cheyenne for their state convention which runs April 7th - April 10th 2014.