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How Much Would You Miss The Library? – Survey of the Day
Photo by Townsquare Media
By early February 2013, an iconic stop on Grand Avenue in Laramie will have a different look and tenant. That’s when The Library Sports Grille and Brewery will be leaving its present location.
A mutual agreement was recently reached, meaning the business will have to relocate...
Six More Cowboy Basketball Games Will Be On TV
Thanks to an agreement between Learfield Sports and DIRECTV Sports Networks, parent company of ROOT SPORTS, six University of Wyoming men’s basketball games not previously slated for television, will now be aired as part of a 14-game Mountain West Conference men’s basketball package to be broadcast on ROOT SPORTS.
Wyoming Cowboys Win 4th Straight Border War
Kari Eakins, Townsquare Media
Brett Smith threw for 235 yards and 4 touchdowns, ran for another, and the Wyoming Cowboys won the 104th edition of the Border War over rival Colorado State 45-31 Saturday at War Memorial Stadium. The victory marked the fourth consecutive win in the series for the Pokes for the first time since 1970-1973.
What’s Your Favorite Recent Border War Memory? – Survey of the Day
The 104th edition of the Border War is Saturday at War Memorial Stadium, when the Wyoming Cowboys face the Colorado State Rams in a Mountain West football showdown. It’s the longest running rivalry west of the Mississippi River and dates back to 1899.
Do You Care If the High School Football State Championships Are in Laramie? – Survey of the Day
In two weeks, War Memorial Stadium will host the five Wyoming High School Football State Championship games for a fourth consecutive year. Ten teams from around Wyoming will converge on the Gem City to see if they can earn bragging rights for their school and if all that hard work culminates in a title.
Cowboys Crumble in MW Opener, Lose 35-28 in OT at Nevada
Wyoming QB Brett Smith seen here in a game earlier this season. Photo by Kari Eakins, Townsquare Media
The Wyoming Cowboys failed to get two key defensive stops and lost their Mountain West Conference opener at Nevada Saturday night, 35-to-28 in overtime. UW surrendered the game-tying touchdown with 1:18 left in regulation and saw the Wolfpack score on the second play of overtime. Then the Cowboys
Are the Presidential Debates Helpful? – Survey of the Day
The Presidential race has been in full swing for a while, but it jumped into another gear on Wednesday night, as the first debate pitting the candidates head-to-head was held.
Will You Take a Ghost Tour This Year? – Survey of the Day
Photo Courtesy of Tracie Perkins
We’re just a little more than a month away from Halloween. There will be plenty of activities surrounding the upcoming holiday here in Laramie, including an annual tradition at the Wyoming Territorial Prison. Ghos...
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Who’s Your Choice to Win the Mountain West? – Survey of the Day
It’s no secret that the Wyoming Cowboys have gotten off to a tough 0-3 start to the 2012 season. Their last two losses have been by a combined five points. The bad news is the Pokes don’t have a win yet. The good news is they still have the upcoming Mountain West Conference season ahead.
Did You Prefer the Warmer, Dryer Summer?
You can probably tell there’s a hint of fall in the air in Laramie. The days still get warm, but the nights and mornings are cooler. There’s also the fact that leaves are starting to turn color and drop from the trees.
While summer isn’t officially over, the autumn equinox is on September 22, the climate is changing locally. Over the past th
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Texas Powers Past Wyoming Cowboys, 37-17 [PHOTOS]
The Wyoming Cowboys inability to stop the run proved too much to overcome, as UW lost their 2012 season opener to the 15th-ranked Texas Longhorns 37-17 Saturday night at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas. The Longhorns rolled up 280 yards rushing on 47 carries and had two running backs top the century mark in the victory.
Is the Education at UW a Good Value? – Survey of the Day
The University of Wyoming certainly plays a large role in the Laramie community. There’s plenty of faculty, staff, students and other personnel that call the Gem City home. In fact, most people in this area have some sort of connection to the college.
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