In a series on Wyoming war heroes comes another “bad ass.” That's meant only with reverencce. We take pride in them all, but one may have had an extra chip on his shoulder - Army Lieutenant Vernon Baker.
97 years ago this week, Jackson, Wyoming was the first town in the U.S. to have an all women government. It wasn’t Mars. It was how a real election turned out May 11, 1920. Man, it was a "broadslide."
Don't we all still go outside to physically check a real mail box at our home addresses? Don't we all get junk mail? About that I’ve noticed I seem to have some of the same thoughts almost every time.
Remember back in January we were told we could expect a new Cheyenne Downtown Development Director to be named by April (or was it “possibly” by April). Well, it appears we will make it May.
Other cities around the country - about Cheyenne's size – do have really bad neighborhoods. Maybe we have a few least attractive, but we’d have to call Cheyenne Police to get a most dangerous.
We don’t have the exact date The Albany first opened, but it was in late April 1942, so this anniversary is a huge one – the 75th – and will go on for a week, April 24-29.
It’s cool that 75 is exactly half the city of Cheyenne’s age. We ...
23-year-old Mikaela Shaw, of Casper – aka Miss Wyoming USA - will go to Las Vegas soon to compete for the coveted title of Miss USA. We think she will steal the show.