Facebook groups across the United States have seen an increase of scam posts tied to claims of "missing" children. Here's what you need to know about the hoax.
The Cheyenne Police Department says someone has created a fake TikTok page that claims to represent the CPD.
In a post on the agency's Facebook page, the department says it's had several reports about the fake page and says that the page has been reported...
UPDATE 10:10 a.m. Cheyenne Police say the boy has been identified and is headed home.
The Cheyenne Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying a juvenile who has been found.
Police say the boy is non-verbal and so has not been able to tell them anything about himself...
Oh great and powerful social media overseers, please find a better way to penalize people for old posts and/or make it clearer what types of things are considered offensive.
Cheyenne is hungry! And they are certainly hungry for more restaurant chains in and around the immediate Cheyenne area. Last month, we posted about some restaurant chains that Cheyenne needs right now, but when it comes to food, like we all are, we're much more greedy than that. There's a lot more restaurant chains that Cheyenne is hungry for based on their outcry on social media.
Governor Mark Gordon announced that he and the Wyoming Veterans Commission will celebrate ‘Wyoming Veterans Welcome Home Day’ with a virtual ceremony on Tuesday, March 30 at 10am.