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Consumer Results of Covid-19 Recovery Survey

Laramie Main Street surveyed the community to learn what dining and retail options consumers are most interested in as businesses begin to reopen and recover from Covid-19 closures. This survey served as a follow up to the previous consumer survey, to assess how consumers’ needs and attitudes have changed since the beginning of the pandemic.

Supporting Laramie Animal Shelter

Folks always ask what the shelter needs by way of support. We have avery supportive and generous community. Folks think of the pets in theshelter often and we have some very regular donors of comfort items.That being said, we are currently low on canned cat

Featured Pet: Kyle

Here is this weeks featured resident of the Laramie Animal Shelter. If you are interested in adopting, please visit the shelter (opening times below). Please share this post. Thank you.

Featured Pet: Jinx

Here is this weeks featured resident of the Laramie Animal Shelter. If you are interested in adopting, please visit the shelter (opening times below). Please share this post. Thank you. Jinx is a lovely adult female.  She will be spayed prior to adoption.  She is

Relative Theatrics presents the Wyoming Premiere of REALLY.

Relative Theatrics presents the Wyoming Premiere of REALLY by Jackie Sibblies Drury, a stylishly contemplative play about mourning, intimacy, and the conflict between goodness and greatness as seen through the lens of photography. The production runs January 30 & 31, February 1 & 2, and February 5, 6, 7, & 8, 2020 in the LPCC Gryphon Theatre

Laramie Main Street hires new Communication Coordinator.

Laramie Main Street Alliance (LMSA) has hired Jennifer Power as their new Communications Coordinator. She will be responsible for marketing, branding, public relations, and strategic storytelling on various digital and print platforms for the downtown district. [Read more]

Featured Pet: Happy

If you are interested in adopting, please visit the shelter (opening times below). Please share this post. Thank you. Happy is a lively adult. He’ll not be placed in a home with children under 12 years of age. He’s already neutered and fully vaccinated. He