The Rocky Mountain Giant Vegetable Growers competition took place in Colorado recently. And Harold 'France' Stinchcomb of Cheyenne had some impressive pumpkins he was ready to compete with.
Wondering what to do with all those leaves or your old wilted jack-o-lantern?
The Cheyenne Compost Facility, 3714 Windmill Road, accepts all yard waste and has new hours after Daylight Saving Time ended last weekend.
Are you carving a jack-O-Lantern this year?
There's lots of pumpkins to choose from in downtown Cheyenne at the corner of 18th and Central. The First United Methodist Church has their annual pumpkin patch open from 2 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Cheyenne Botanic Gardens Assistant Director Claus Johnson says you may want to consider eating the contents of your pumpkin after carving a Jack O' Lantern this year.