Recently, there have been complaints regarding the problem of dog feces being left behind on private property, in the downtown and in public parks by dog owners in Laramie.
The Air Force is Cheyenne’s number one employer, with thousands of employees and millions of dollars in local economic impact annually. We always support our military and their family members, so when I learned they needed help at the state legislature, it was an easy decision that I helped.
Mayor Patrick Collins accepted an $80,000 check from the Kiwanis Club of Cheyenne on Thursday, June 1, on behalf of The City of Cheyenne. The funds will be used to construct amenities at Kiwanis Community Park.
Monday, May 29, at 2:17 a.m. Cheyenne Fire Rescue responded to a report of a structure fire in a vacant commercial occupancy in the 3500 block of Dell Range Boulevard. Firefighters arrived on the scene within four minutes of dispatch to find fire in the front area of the building.
The City of Cheyenne is accepting applications to fill two vacancies on the Public Transit Advisory Board and three vacancies on the Downtown Development Authority Board.
The City of Cheyenne is pleased to announce its participation in a national peer learning initiative that will help the city develop solutions to pressing housing challenges.
National Trails Day is this Saturday, June 3. The city encourages you to get outside and hike your favorite trails. We have to admit, we are a little partial to the Greater Cheyenne Greenway, which represents 46.7 miles of 10-foot width paved trail and is easily accessible to everyone!