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2013-2014 Hogadon Ski Area Season Wraps
2013-2014 Hogadon Ski Area Season Wraps
2013-2014 Hogadon Ski Area Season Wraps
The city of Casper's leisure services department expects 2013-2014 visitation numbers at Hogadon Ski Area to be strong compared to the prior season. “We have a very good snow year, and I’m sure, once we have all of our numbers in, that we’ll show increased utilization,” Casper leisure services director Doug Follick said...
Hedquist Attorneys Claiming Attempted Police Surveillance in Federal Suit
Hedquist Attorneys Claiming Attempted Police Surveillance in Federal Suit
Hedquist Attorneys Claiming Attempted Police Surveillance in Federal Suit
Attorneys representing Ward II Casper City Council member Craig Hedquist are making allegations of attempted illegal police surveillance in an amended lawsuit filed in federal court on Thursday. Hedquist's legal team is now claiming Casper city manager John Patterson asked former Casper police chief Chris Walsh to install a hidden surveillance system in the city council locker and coat room with t
Mundell to Run for City Council, Goodenough to Not Run
Mundell to Run for City Council, Goodenough to Not Run
Mundell to Run for City Council, Goodenough to Not Run
A former Casper Area Chamber of Commerce director has announced that she will run for a Casper City Council seat this November. During a Friday morning press conference, Robin Mundell formally announced that she will run for a Ward I seat that will be vacated by Keith Goodenough after his current term ends later this year...
Interactive One-Cent Meeting Scheduled for Wednesday
Interactive One-Cent Meeting Scheduled for Wednesday
Interactive One-Cent Meeting Scheduled for Wednesday
The city of Casper will hold another interactive one-cent sales tax forum at Casper City Hall next Wednesday. “We’re hoping that this one will be pretty large,” Assistant to the city manager Fleur Tremel said. “We’re going to have it in the council chambers here at city hall – just stop in after work, have some snacks and do some polling electronically...
Joshua’s Storehouse to Give 27,000 Pairs of Shoes to Wyoming Children
Joshua’s Storehouse to Give 27,000 Pairs of Shoes to Wyoming Children
Joshua’s Storehouse to Give 27,000 Pairs of Shoes to Wyoming Children
A Casper-based need organization spent most of its Wednesday trying to figure out how to give thousands of new shoes to Wyoming school children. Joshua's Storehouse chief executive officer Jay Martin says his organization received 27,000 pairs of shoes from the California-based shoe company Sketchers early Monday morning...
Casper City Council Approves Sewer, Asphalt Projects
Casper City Council Approves Sewer, Asphalt Projects
Casper City Council Approves Sewer, Asphalt Projects
City councilors on Tuesday unanimously agreed to put nearly $300,000 toward an extensive sewer lining installation project for the city of Casper. Denver-based TES, Inc. will be tasked with installing 9,500 feet of PVC liner within existing sections of clay pipe located near so-called "trouble areas" outlined by the city's waste water collections department...
City Council to Consider Street, Infrastructure Improvement Items
City Council to Consider Street, Infrastructure Improvement Items
City Council to Consider Street, Infrastructure Improvement Items
Casper City Council will consider several street repair and infrastructure improvement items during its scheduled regular session Tuesday night. One item is an update to Country Club Road, essentially converting that road to a full city road with full curb and gutter, sidewalks and street lights between Wyoming Boulevard and Ardon Lane...
Casper Area MPO Meeting Scheduled for April 7
Casper Area MPO Meeting Scheduled for April 7
Casper Area MPO Meeting Scheduled for April 7
The Casper Area Metropolitan Planning Organization is turning to Casper and Natrona County residents for help molding its soon-to-be-updated 25-year long-range transportation plan. MPO supervisor Andrew Nelson says area motorists, bikers and hikers can expect to see and hear several recommendations from the city and consultants during a public meeting scheduled for April 7...

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