American men & women placed themselves between us and great evil. Our way of life is the result of their great sacrifice. We recognize that on Veteran's Day.
Cheyenne City city councilman Richard Johnson is asking local residents to donate suits for veterans who are transitioning back into the civilian workforce.
Today is the day that we are all being encouraged to call and check in on a veteran that we know and love. Never assume that those who have served our country are o.k.
According to the Governor's press release issued Wednesday, the program provided tuition assistance to 162 veterans at Wyoming's seven community colleges and the University of Wyoming.
Celebrating America’s birthday on the 4th of July usually involves fireworks. Legalities aside, there is factor to consider. Fireworks can trigger Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in those who fought for our country.
Fireworks can sound like gunfire and other explosive blasts and can trigger PTSD...
Cheyenne is filled with veterans and, unfortunately, many of them live with PTSD. So, if you have a beard or mustache, you'll be able to raise funds to help them.
Artwork by Veterans will be on display to the public at the American Legion Post 6+, 2001 E. Lincolnway, in Cheyenne on Thursday, Feb. 25, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. and on Friday, Feb. 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
To thank members of the military past and present for their service, food, drink and some services are on the house all over our great country on Veterans Day 2015, Wednesday, November 11. There are companies saying thank you to veterans with some freebies today...