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Cheyenne Man Hit With Felony After Allegedly Breaking Down Door
A 40-year-old Cheyenne man is facing a felony charge after reportedly breaking down a camper door and hitting a man. According to a booking sheet, police were called to a family verbal at 224 McFarland Ave. around 1 a.m. on July 22, 2024. Police say they contacted Floyd R. Velasquez...
Police Dog Brings Down Suspected Bank Robber In Cheyenne
A police dog named Maverick used a “controlled bite” to catch a Cheyenne man who robbed two banks, fled, and threw a hammer at the dog’s human police partner Thursday afternoon, officials say. Officers were dispatched to a report of a robbery at Jonah Bank of Wyoming...
Torrential Monsoon Rains, Flooding Possible In SE Wyoming
The Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service says torrential rains leading to flooding are possible in southeast Wyoming today and especially on Saturday [July 27]. The agency posted the following on its website: brief return of monsoon moisture is expected on Friday and Saturday. This will bring scattered to numerous storms to the area during the afternoon and evening. Torrential rains could exist in these storms which could lead to possible flooding concerns on both days.
UPDATE: Man Suspected of Robbing 2 Cheyenne Banks Now in Custody
Cheyenne police are on the hunt for a man believed to be behind two bank robberies in Cheyenne Thursday afternoon. According to a department Facebook post, the man pictured above is suspected of robbing the Jonah Bank of Wyoming at 205 Storey Blvd. and the Western Vista Federal Credit Union at 3207 Sparks Rd.
Big Boy Travels Back To Cheyenne From California
Photo – Union Pacific Railroad’s Big Boy steam engine #4014 – Bigfoot99 file photo. Union Pacific Railroad’s “Big Boy” is coming back through Carbon County this week as the historic locomotive makes the return trip to Cheyenne after a swing through California this month.
Final CFD 2024 Pancake Breakfast Draws Thousands
Slightly more people were served free Cheyenne Frontier Days Pancake Breakfasts this year compared to 2023 numbers, according to event organizers. Friday was the third and final such breakfast for 2024. Kiwanis Club of Cheyenne Pancake Chairman Justin Gorman told Townsquare Media of Cheyenne that 6,159 such breakfasts were served...
Storms and sunshine: Cheyenne’s wild weather for Frontier Days finale
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — As Cheyenne Frontier Days enters its final weekend, locals and visitors alike will need to keep an eye on the skies. The National Weather Service in Cheyenne predicts significant weather changes for the capital city, with a mix of monsoonal moisture bringing scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms from Friday afternoon through Saturday.
Wyoming and Nebraska Weather: Storms, Heat, and Weekend Outlook
Cheyenne, WY – Wyoming is expected to experience a significant change in weather starting Friday. A quiet morning is predicted before scattered storms develop by mid-afternoon. Temperatures in Cheyenne will reach 87°F, while Laramie will see 82°F, and Rawlins will hit 84°F. According to the US...
The Mayor’s Minute from Mayor Patrick Collins – July 26, 2024
I hope you are all having a great Cheyenne Frontier Days. I love this week. It allows Cheyenne to put its best foot forward. I have met so many visitors to our city who are raving about the way you all have treated them. Thank you for being the most amazing ambassadors. I can tell you it is really making a difference with our visitors.
Something salty, something sweet, something to give you a stomachache
CHEYENNE — Going to a fair wouldn’t be complete if you didn’t leave with a stomachache, but by spending some time with us, we hope we can help you prioritize your picks and come away feeling good, both physically and financially. If you’re a food connoisseur looking to try some new, perhaps off-putting food items, this listicle is the perfect place to figure out your must-haves. Whether you have a sweet tooth, are looking for something salty, or are in the mood for both, Fun...
Paw patrol: Laramie County’s new K-9 heroes hit the streets
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Laramie County Sheriff’s Office proudly announced the graduation of its latest K-9 teams July 26. These teams have successfully completed a rigorous training program, earning certification in detecting explosives or narcotics. The community welcomes K-9 Yento with Deputy Groendal, K-9 Blair with Deputy Wright and K-9 Yapp with Sergeant Atencio.
Trick riding: CFD’s most acrobatic entertainment
CHEYENNE — We’ve all heard of the bull riders, bronc riders, Miss Frontier and her lady-in-waiting, the Dandies and other notable figures in Cheyenne Frontier Days, but there is another group of people who are just as influential — the trick riders. The trick riders are the people running back and forth at the bottom of the grandstands before and during the rodeo. They are known (and named) for doing their acrobatic tricks on horseback, like hanging off the side of the horse, standing on...
Ryder Wright Moves on to Cheyenne Semifinals With 87 Points on Thursday Afternoon
Ryder Wright has not been to the Finals in Cheyenne since a second place finish to his brother Stetson in 2021. On Thursday afternoon, he took the crucial first step to get back there by winning Performance 6 with 87 points on Summit Pro Rodeo’s Wandering Witch. “I knew...
What Are The Best Things About Cheyenne Frontier Days?
Just across the Colorado/Wyoming Border, is an event over 125 years in the making. The 127th world-famous Cheyenne Frontier Days is on and strong for 2024, and there's a lot left to see if you've not been up there yet. Here are some of the best parts of the Daddy of 'em All!
Semi Finals set at CFD Rodeo
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — With the conclusion of Quarterfinals 6 at the128thCheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo the field for the two Semi Finals rounds is set with 24 (plus ties) advancing to compete Friday and Saturday afternoons. Tuesday was the last chance for rodeo athletes to advance and they needed to...
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