Have you filed your federal income taxes yet?
The April 15 deadline is next Tuesday and if you need help with your tax preparation, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance is available to qualified Laramie County residents.
Have you ever climbed to the top of a mountain?
Artist Joe Arnold has and he shares his 'Mountaineer's View' at the Esther and John Clay Fine Arts Gallery at Laramie County Community College from March 6 through the 28th.
Laramie County voters will decide the fate of a proposed bond issue to raise $25 million for new buildings at LCCC Tuesday.
The college wants to put the money towards construction of a new Student Center as well as a Flexible Technology building...
The total cost of the building project is estimated at $47 million, with the Student Center expected to cost $30 million and the Flex-Tech Building $14 million.
An Associated Press analysis finds that in Wyoming and six other states, the vast majority of counties where fracking is used are also suffering from drought. Doug Randall has the details. Trevor T. Trujillo reports that security officials at Wyoming colleges say few students are asking for permission to carry concealed weapons on campus. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
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Laramie County Community College Trustees voted 7-0 last night to ask voters in November for a $20 Million bond levy to build two new buildings. The proposal will be scheduled as a special election, since 2013 is not a regular election year...