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DUDE, WHERE’S MY CAR?
DUDE, WHERE’S MY CAR?
DUDE, WHERE’S MY CAR?
Keep your car locked up tonight (12/31). New Year’s Eve is the day that more cars are stolen in the United States than any other day of the year. The National Insurance Crime Bureau says to make sure to park in a populated area tonight and take your keys with you...
Cheyenne Depot New Year
Cheyenne Depot New Year
Cheyenne Depot New Year
In the final hours of 2014, thousands took part in the festivities at Cheyenne's Depot Plaza annual Ball Drop, shown here behind the plaza lights, waiting to drop. New this year was a an early ball drop for children, that was enormously successful with over 700 children enjoying their own party with help from The Cheyenne Children's Museum...
New Year's Cowboy Style
New Year's Cowboy Style
New Year's Cowboy Style
What do you have planned to ring in 2015? Here's an idea, the Rotary Club of Cheyenne and Little America are presenting 'New Year's Eve Cowboy Style' on Wednesday, December 31, starting at 7 p.m.
If You’ve Had Too Much To Drink On New Year’s Eve, Call Operation Tipsy Tow
If You’ve Had Too Much To Drink On New Year’s Eve, Call Operation Tipsy Tow
If You’ve Had Too Much To Drink On New Year’s Eve, Call Operation Tipsy Tow
Ringing in the New Year can be fun, that is, unless you’ve had “one too many” that could end up with you in the slammer, or worse, end in you causing a major tragedy on our roadways. So what should you do if you’ve had too much to drink on New Year’s Eve and you don’t have a designated driver? One solution that's available to you is "Operation Tipsy Tow!"
Ten DUI Arrests New Year’s Eve
Local authorities arrested 10 people for Driving Under the Influence in the Cheyenne area on New Year's Eve, according to Cheyenne Police Chief Brian Kozak. Kozak says the joint effort included the Laramie County Sheriff's Department, Wyoming Highway Patrol and law enforcement from Wyoming State Parks...

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