The Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) will participate in the National Day of Service and Remembrance to honor and thank local first responders and public servants for their dedication to
CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Department of Education will participate in the National Day of Service and Remembrance to honor and thank local first responders and public servants for their dedication
The smoke you may have smelled in southeast Wyoming this morning is from blazes burning in Arizona and Colorado as well as a grass fire west of Cheyenne.
The smoke you may have smelled in southeast Wyoming this morning is from blazes burning in Arizona and Colorado as well as a grass fire west of Cheyenne.
The smoke you may have smelled in southeast Wyoming this morning is from blazes burning in Arizona and Colorado as well as a grass fire west of Cheyenne.
The smoke you may have smelled in southeast Wyoming this morning is from blazes burning in Arizona and Colorado as well as a grass fire west of Cheyenne.
City, county reach threshold for FEMA snowstorm relief, awaiting state totals Wyoming Tribune-Eagle (Cheyenne, WY) May 1 CHEYENNE The March winter storm that blanketed southeast Wyoming with two-and-a-half feet of snow was an expensive occurrence that cost municipalities across the state. But it s still unclear whether it was enough to meet the $1 million threshold for Wyoming Office of Homeland Security spokesperson Kelly Ruiz. $357,000 responding to the storm, and the city of Cheyenne reached that amount on its own, spending a total of $598,000. The county is still compiling its final costs, though Interim Public Works Director Molly Bennett said upwards of $70,000 was spent on overtime for public works staff, and