Events
Cheyenne International Film Festival Opens Tonight – Schedule
Tonight is the kickoff of the Cheyenne International Film Festival, with a community reception at the Depot from 5-7 pm. Events continue through Sunday night; a full schedule is after the jump.
Our own Jon Green will be photographing the event and posting updates throughout the three-day event. Tickets are required for most events and are available online or at Phoenix Books & Music, 1612 Capitol. Read More...
Wyoming to Get 330K in Fraud Settlement [AUDIO]
Wyoming Attorney General Greg Phillips announced yesterday that Wyoming will receive $330, 000 in a $1.5 Billion healthcare fraud settlement against Abbot Laboratories. Amy Richards has a report. A new report from the Center for Rural Affairs says the poverty rates in many rural areas, such as rural eastern Wyoming, are generally higher than the poverty rates in urban areas. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News. Read More...
Police Investigating Robbery/Assault
Cheyenne Police are continuing their investigation of a robbery and assault that occurred early Tuesday morning in the 700 block of Del Range, according to police spokesman Sgt. Rob Dafoe. Read More...
CRMC Displaying Paintings by Cheyenne Doctor
A new art display at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center highlights the paintings of long-time local physician Dr. Ted McCoy, according to crmc Vice President for Marketing and Communications Lee West. She says Dr. McCoy’s paintings are not medically-themed , but largely focus on landscapes and other natural themes. Read More...
Yellowstone to Acccept Firewood Collection Requests [AUDIO]
The USDA Inspector General’s Office is still investigating fake letters claiming to be from the agency that request personal information from recipients. Yellowstone National Park will be accepting requests April 6th through the 8th from those interested in receiving a 2012 firewood collection permits. Amy Richards has details. Click past jump to listen Wyoming Radio News. Read More...
Quiet Zone Planned for Railroad Crossing
Assistant City Engineer Nathan Beauheim says city officials are working with the Wyoming Department of Transportation and the Burlington Northern Railroad to institute a “quiet zone” where the rail line crosses 24th street in Cheyenne. Trains have traditionally blown their horns as a safety precaution when crossing the roadway, and
Saturday ‘Hunks’ Revue Tickets Now on Sale! [UPDATED]
Tickets are now on sale for 'Hunks the Show,' the ultimate ladies night out, a professionally choreographed, high-energy Las Vegas-style, show.
Get your tickets now at Eventbrite or the Townsquare Media offices on the third floor of the ANB Bank buildin Read More...
Comedy Night Returns February 17 with Hippieman!
Mark your calendar for another Friday Night Live! You can get your tickets online here or at our offices on the third floor of the ANB Bank building at 1912 Capitol Ave., in downtown Cheyenne.
Big Solar Flare Creates Spectacular Northern Lights [VIDEO]
Have you ever seen the Northern Lights?
This year, the Aurora Borealis is extra vivid and spectacular due to the largest solar flare in six years.
Even scientists in Finland, where they see them regularly, have been impressed.
If we’re lucky, maybe we’ll even be able to catch a glimpse of the phenomenon on one of the clear nights here in Wyoming. Read More...
Wyoming Kids Xtreme Ice Festival Outside Barrett Building Saturday
Looking for something fun and affordable to do this weekend?
The Wyoming Kids Xtreme Ice Festival hits the grounds outside the Barrett Building in downtown Cheyenne Saturday, January 21, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
The free annual ice festival
