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Governor Gordon and State Health Officer issue statewide closure order for public spaces
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Governor Mark Gordon has endorsed a decision by the Wyoming State Health Officer to close public places for a two-week period to help slow the community spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). The closure order extends through April 3 and includes schools, theaters, bars, nightclubs, coffee shops, employee cafeterias, self-serve buffets, salad bars, unpackaged self-serve…
Read MoreCOVID-19 Stimulus Update
March 19th, 2020 Last night the US Senate passed the second of an anticipated 3 stimulus measures to aid families and businesses during the Corona Virus Pandemic. It was signed into law shortly after by the president. The bill allows for additional sick leave related to the crisis, expanded testing, increased funding for federal programs,…
Read MoreLocal Businesses Find Creative Ways to Serve Customers During COVID-19
By Laramie Mainstreet Alliance As Wyoming responds with precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, many local businesses are fearful of the negative economic impact that comes with social distancing. While we are all in this together and recognize that public health is a top priority for all, small businesses in our communities rely heavily…
Read MoreCustomer Service Changes Related to COVID-19
Laramie, Wyoming – In an effort to keep municipal staff as healthy as possible and to provide the vital services our community requires, the City of Laramie will be making the following changes to customer service operations effective Friday, March 13, 2020 at 3:00 p.m. and will remain in effect until further notice. Wherever possible,…
Read More87% of U.S. Workers Agree Education Revolution is Needed to Prepare Students for Workforce
Calls for New Approach to Education Lifelong Learning Crucial to Success OKLAHOMA CITY, March 11, 2020 – With new jobs and industries emerging and constantly evolving in tandem with technology, nearly 9 in 10 employees (87%) say a whole new approach to education, skills training and learning, or an Education Revolution, is needed to better…
Read MoreLet Wyoming’s potential surprise you
By U.S. Senator Mike Enzi A dedicated workforce is at the heart of any successful business. As we enter the spring, we are also entering one of the best seasons of the year – hiring season. There is no better time than now to start looking for the eager team to get you through the…
Read MoreUNUSUAL PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE INTERVIEWED
Advocates for the Average Person By Laura Baker, CyberWyoming LARAMIE – Jordan “Cancer” Scott isn’t the typical presidential candidate. He isn’t campaigning. He isn’t collecting funds. You don’t hear about him in the news, until now. Scott is a veteran, a computer engineer, and a cybersecurity professional in Colorado Springs, CO. He is an average…
Read MoreDog Bite Reported
Laramie Police Department On February 28, 2020 a man was picking his children up from Spring Creek Elementary School when a dog bit him on the thigh. The victim reported that an adult female was walking north on 11th Street with a female child/student and two dogs. The dogs “dragged” the female towards the man…
Read MoreCity of Laramie Prepares for Coronavirus as Risk Remains Low
Laramie, Wyoming – The City of Laramie has received several inquiries regarding the coronavirus global outbreak. Information regarding this public health situation in Wyoming can be obtained at: https://health.wyo.gov/news. According to Albany County Public Health, as more information is available, this site will be updated. If residents would like information about the disease and its…
Read MoreCovid-19 Resources
Covid-19 resources for small businesses.
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