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CHEYENNE — More than 100 community members packed a meeting room in the Wyoming State Capitol Extension on Wednesday in support of City Drug, one of Cheyenne’s two independent pharmacies. An ...
Cheyenne (/ ʃ aɪ ˈ æ n / shy-AN or / ʃ aɪ ˈ ɛ n / shy-EN) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Wyoming, as well as the county seat of Laramie County, with 65,132 residents, per the 2020 census. [6]
Dec. 11—CHEYENNE — Cheyenne hasn't had passenger rail service since 1997. On Monday, the city announced it will be taking steps to change that through the creation of a formal commission, with ...
CHEYENNE – A bill that incentivizes affordable housing development in local communities is headed for the 2025 general session. Tax increment financing (TIF) is a financial assistance program ...
CHEYENNE — The primary election is Tuesday, and municipal elections are on the ballot, including Cheyenne mayor and six of the nine seats on City Council. Constituents can vote now through Tuesday.
Cheyenne soon laid claim to a higher status than older Wyoming settlements such as those at Fort Laramie, Fort Bridger, and the mining town of South Pass City, changing Cheyenne from a village to a city in a matter of months. The seat of the new Territorial government was established in Cheyenne in 1869.
A spokesman for the city of Cheyenne, Matt Murphy, told NBC News in an email that Miller had "appeared in-person at the city clerk’s office to file and met the statutory requirements to" run for ...
Cheyenne Leader newspaper begins publication. [3] November 13: Railroad begins operating. 1868 - City charter granted by Dakota Territory legislature. [1] [2] 1869 May 25: Wyoming Territory court in session. [4] Wyoming Tribune newspaper begins publication. [3] Fire. [5] Eagle Hotel in business. [6] Population: 2,305. [7] 1870