Laramie Community Clean Up Day Postponed
The City of Laramie has postponed its Community Clean Up Day activity originally scheduled for Saturday, April 20th.
The City of Laramie has postponed its Community Clean Up Day activity originally scheduled for Saturday, April 20th.
The City of Laramie has announced the closure of the intersection of Curtis and Cedar streets in West Laramie, due to municipal construction.
The city of Laramie has received a national award for its budget and financial reporting.
A $5.4 million grant for Laramie to build the Cirrus Sky Technology Park was approved on a 3-to-1 vote by the State Loan and Investment Board on Thursday in Cheyenne. It is the largest Community Readiness Grant in the history of the Wyoming Business Council
In one week Laramie will know whether or not it will receive a $5.4 million grant to create the Cirrus Sky Technology Park. The State Loan and Investment Board is scheduled to hold a special grant and loan meeting on Thursday, Jan. 17th in Cheyenne.
Dave Paulekas was elected Mayor and President of the Laramie City Council at a special meeting of the council on Monday night. Newly elected council member Paul Weaver was elected Vice Mayor and Vice President of the council.
The City of Laramie is making an extra run with their snow plows and will be downtown this evening, Thursday night and early Friday morning, so that the historic district looks its best for the last holiday shopping weekend.
"It's when the community gets behind it that it works," was the message from Senator Phil Nicholas on Monday night when talking about building a new high school for Laramie. Nicholas was one of the Albany County Legislators that attended a work session with the Laramie City Council to review the 2013 Legislative session.
The Wyoming Business Council Board of Directors is recommending that Laramie get a $5.4 million grant to create the Cirrus Sky Technology Park. If this tech park becomes a reality it could mean some significant growth for Laramie. But is that a change you would like to see?
The Wyoming Business Council Board of Directors is recommending the City of Laramie receive a $5.4 million grant to create the Cirrus Sky Technology Park. The Board met in Laramie on Thursday after touring Laramie and the 149 acre site on Wednesday.
Laramie may move one step closer to receiving $5.4 million to develop the Cirrus Sky Technology Park next week. The Wyoming Business Council Board of Directors will be reviewing community applications for Business Ready Community (BRC) grant funds at its December 6th meeting in Laramie.
There will be single lane closures and temporary loss of some left turn lanes on Grand Avenue in Laramie between 15th and 21st streets during a project the Wyoming Transportation Department says will start on Monday, Nov. 26th.
The City of Laramie will be conducting a three week investigation into utility depths and locations beneath the roadway to prepare for the full reconstruction of that section in 2014.