Recently, Whiting High School used a “Penny War” to raise $68.34 for Laramie Interfaith. Whiting students competed for their grades to see who could earn the most money to add to the donation.
The Juniors raised a total of $24.64 to win the co
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The City of Laramie is currently implementing a multi-phase sanitary sewer rehabilitation project in Reynolds Street. Construction of Phase 2 is scheduled for Summer 2022 and will include replacing 1,100 linear feet of sanitary sewer line, from 9th Street to just east of 11th Street...
The jazz ensemble One for All is the headliner for the University of Wyoming Department of Music’s Jazz Festival at 7:30 pm Monday, March 7, in the Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts concert hall.
The schedule for March 7-8 in the Performing Arts concert and recital halls offers middle and high school jazz ensembles non-competitive performance opportunities and lineup performances from guest
The Nuclear Energy Research Center (NERC) in the University of Wyoming’s School of Energy Resources (SER) is seeking proposals from UW faculty members currently receiving or pursuing sponsored research for nuclear-related projects.
Physical and social science proposals are encouraged for two mini-grant opportunities related to faculty research, with the purpose to provide summer salary to faculty
Laramie Police Officers investigated a report of stalking in the Laramie area on February 28 at approximately 8:41 pm.
As a result of the investigation, 42-year-old Brain Hoopes was arrested and charged with Stalking.
According to Wyoming Statute 6-3-506(e)(iv), a person commits the crime of stalking if, with intent to harass another person, the person engages in a course of conduct reasonably lik
Two felony arrests have happened in Laramie this weekend.
February 26 at 9:57 pm, Laramie Police Officers were dispatched to a report of a theft in the 4300 block of Grand Ave.
30-year-old Gale M. Lachowicz was arrested and charged with Felony Theft and an additional misdemeanor as a result of the investigation...
Throughout the month of February, the Laramie Region wildlife personnel fitted GPS collars on more than two dozen bighorn sheep ewes in the Laramie Peak and Douglas Creek.
Collared bighorn sheep in the Laramie Peak herd is part of an ongoing disease surveillance study that hopes to identify respiratory pathogens that are known to affect bighorn sheep.
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Historic female achievements in astronomy will be front and center in celebration of Women’s History Month at the University of Wyoming Harry C. Vaughan Planetarium during March.
To get tickets or receive more information about programs, email planetarium@uwyo.edu or lea...
Governor Mark Gordon recognized the selection of Newcastle Middle School Paraprofessional Keeley Anderson as 2022 Recognizing Inspiring School Employees (RISE) national awardee during a ceremony in Newcastle today.
The award, established by Congress in 2019 and overseen by the U...