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UPCOMING ROAD CLOSURE: 30th and Reynolds Intersection

Expected Closure Duration: June 7th, 2021 – July 25th, 2021 (Release) The City of Laramie has scheduled the reconstruction of the 30th & Reynolds intersection. The project includes the replacement of the intersection surfacing, updating the sidewalk ADA ramps, spot repairs to curb and gutter,

New “Interpersonal Communication” Video Podcast Created by University of Wyoming Alumni Launches.

The town of Laramie will be home to one of the first social experiment video podcasts called IntrospecTV, hosted and created by University of Wyoming alumni, Adam Lamb. After losing over 100 pounds in 7 months during 2020, along with graduating from the University of Wyoming with a degree in Communications focusing in rhetoric and interpersonal communication, has given Adam a unique perspective of the way people communicate.

Laramie Community Recreation and Ice & Event Center Solar Projects Completed

The City of Laramie is a proud to announce that the 25kW solar projects at the Laramie Community Recreation Center and Laramie Ice & Event Center have recently been completed with the installation of public kiosks. These public kiosks were installed in the lobbies of the Recreation Center and the Ice & Event Center, as well as in the Laramie High School cafeteria.

Five Laramie Police Department and three Laramie Fire Department employees receive life saving awards

On Wednesday, 21 April, Laramie Police Department Chief Dale Stalder presented officers Jacob Bury and Joseph Plante with life saving medals and Letters of Commendation were presented to officer Christopher Groh (serving as a dispatcher at the time of the incident), Stacey Gonzales and Laramie Fire Department ambulance crew Mike Nyquist, Craig Rumsey and Kevin Rice. Officer Wes Kelly who was not in attendance, will also receive a letter of commendation.

The Albany County Public Library’s New Bookmobile

The Albany County Public Library (ACPL) has invested in a new addition to their library services. Their new bookmobile has room to hold between 4,000 and 6,000 library materials including books, DVDs, CDs, board games and any other library items one could find at the