The Cheyenne Ice and Events Center's annual Chicken Curling Tournament will make its glorious return this spring after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The last thing anyone anywhere wants is anything that resembled what happened in 2020. Unfortunately, recent statistics hasn't been kind to several states across the U.S. in terms of the ongoing pandemic. Wyoming happens to be one of those states on the short list for having a resurgence in COVID cases.
Depending on your current situation, whether it may be due to financial or health reasons, moving to a new city while a pandemic is happening may not be the most ideal task to take on. However, Cheyenne happens to be one of those cities that was named as a great landing spot for anyone wanting to make the move to a new city.
So far this year, police have asked for the public's help in locating 14 missing teens, one of whom ran away twice within a five-week period and one of whom is still missing.
Teton County led the state with a 53 percent vaccination rate. At the other end of the spectrum were Campbell and Crook counties in northeastern Wyoming at 14 percent.
The COVID -19 pandemic has changed the world in more ways than one. With the advent of social distancing, the coronavirus completely changed how the vast majority of us work.
Casper's latest celebrity transplant, Jeffree Star, has been in out of the state quite often for the first quarter of 2021, but he's back and as always, making moves.
It's been over a year since the start of the pandemic. And as we inch and maybe move more than just inches toward what we all hope is the end of it, Wyoming seems to be one of the safest states throughout everything we've had to endure.