The Wyoming Highway Patrol is asking for the public's help in identifying two subjects wanted for questioning regarding a vandalism that happened at the State Capitol building.
Last week’s heavy snow left epic tree damage. Big thanks to Cheyenne city employees who are now helping remove broken branches – yes, for free, through Tuesday after Memorial Day.
Approaching Memorial Day, it's already a great series of stories on “Wyoming War Heroes.” I thought it was time to honor one who didn't leave much of a story, on behalf of all lesser known heroes.
This original song, sung by Fourth graders in Lander, Wyoming is pretty impressive. To be fair, Yellowstone tourists, themselves, might be able to figure out what is (not) "so intelligent" as they listen to this song.
The number of Wyoming war heroes are enough to continue this series well passed Memorial Day, but William Ernest Eder, Junior was all Wyoming. He would one day receive the Navy Cross.
In Cheyenne, Smokers feel like there are fewer and fewer of them. In the ongoing war against more and more non-smokers, smokers have already lost. Are smokers now treated as second class citizens?
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.