Targeting school violence
A presentation by the National Threat Assessment Center, addressing research findings and strategies for preventing acts of targeted school violence comes to Laramie in October.
A presentation by the National Threat Assessment Center, addressing research findings and strategies for preventing acts of targeted school violence comes to Laramie in October.
Lemonade Day Laramie is back this year! So far, there are nearly 20 stands to choose from at this coming weekend’s event.
Bird, a California-based, shared electric scooter company, will soon be bringing e-scooters to Laramie on a trial basis. The City of Laramie is partnering with Bird at no cost to the city. Scooters will be available through a mobile phone application, and riders pay per minute to use the scooter. The program is expected to begin by mid- to late August.
The Laramie Soup Kitchen offered something different last week by serving meals at the Downtown Clinic. Held Wednesday, June 2, the event was designed to promote not only the services provided by the Soup Kitchen to the general public, but also to expose Laramie to the services provided by the Downtown Clinic.
Tucked deep within the paradise of Laramie Wyoming lays a building off of 4th street that houses a new and exciting business to the area. Medicine Man Tattoo was first opened in 1992 by owner Harry Lawrence in Ridgeville Ohio before relocating to Laramie this past year.
Once upon a time, former preschool teacher Rhianna Handschu had a vision for a small business in support of Laramie’s home-bound children and parents.
The Paddle House Is a new business that opened March 2021 and is located in downtown Laramie. The Paddle House sells and rents inflatable boats, camping supplies, and a number of outdoor products perfect for summers in Wyoming. Co-owner Jessica Flock explains, “Here at the
(Release) Governor Mark Gordon has signed a proclamation declaring Saturday, March 20 Hearty Meat Day in Wyoming. The Governor encourages Wyomingites to purchase and eat beef, lamb and other meat products on this day. “Our Wyoming farmers and ranchers are amazing stewards of our environment.
(Release) In this new release children’s book, “My Grammy Says I Can’t Grow Up!” by Diana Seabeck, an affectionate Grammy teases her grandchildren telling them they simply cannot grow up! She and the children each understand the bittersweet feeling behind the teasing, loving admonition that
The following is an unedited press release. CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Governor Mark Gordon has finalized the first round of state budget cuts totaling more than $250 million, with an additional $80 million in cuts to maintenance of state buildings and those at the university and community