Cheyenne police say they haven't seen an increase in drinking-related calls or citations in the downtown area since the city's new open container law took effect on May 27.
The parades traditionally alternate with the CFD pancake breakfasts during Frontier Days week (except on Sundays), and that tradition will resume this year.
Schools will be able to reopen and resume in-person teaching under updated public health orders that take effect June 15, Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon announced Wednesday.
The first of four Cheyenne Frontier Days 2019 Grand Parades will kick off Saturday morning June 20 at 9 a.m.
The parade will follow the traditional downtown Cheyenne Parade route (see below) and will feature marching bands, floats, politicians, CFD dignitaries, historical exhibits, horses and riders, and many other attractions, many of which will feature western or historical themes...