Christopher Lepczyk, an Alumni Professor in Auburn University’s College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment, was selected to be an elective member, a class of special membership for the American Ornithological Society, or AOS.
The City of Cheyenne and Laramie County officials will hold informational meetings on the upcoming renewal of the Fifth Penny General Purpose Sales Tax, soon.
Rooted in Cheyenne will be conducting its 11th neighborhood tree planting event on Saturday, September 17. Members of the community are encouraged to volunteer by calling (307) 637-6428.
The Office of Youth Alternatives Special Friends and Foster Grandparent Programs are continuing the Mentor Up Campaign, through the end of the calendar year! The campaign aims to bring in 30 new adult mentors who will intervene in the lives of youth who are at an impressionable age and need a positive role model within the Cheyenne community.
Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan joined Police Chief Eric Hawkins, Council President Corey Ellis, Council President Pro Tempore Kelly Kimbrough, Council Majority Leader Ginnie Farrell, and Council Public Safety Committee Chair Tom Hoey today at City Hall as she announced the appointment of retired City Court Judge Gary Stiglmeier as the City of Albany’s Public Safety Commissioner.
Local artist Conor Mullen and his artwork Salamander Stink and the Haunted Handshake located at the LaBonte Park Skate Park included in the 2022 Public Art Archive's "Have You Seen My Public Art?"