Keep Casper Beautiful says it’s offering free assistance to some Casper residents that are still feeling the effects of the record snow storm that hammered central Wyoming last month.
“What we’d like to do is just extend a helping hand to people who are elderly or disabled who may still have branches in their yards,” Keep Casper Beautiful coordinator Beth Andress said...
The city of Casper’s public services department began another week of branch cleanup Monday following the record snowstorm that hammered Casper two weeks ago.
The storm downed trees throughout the city, making many roads and pathways impassible...
A Casper cemetery imperiled by downed tree limbs and branches following last week’s record snow storm will reopen this weekend thanks to volunteer support.
Keep Casper Beautiful administrative coordinator Beth Andress says over 30 volunteers cleared debris from Highland Park Cemetery this week...
The city of Casper is moving forward with a massive cleanup effort after broken tree limbs and branches littered parks and made several city streets impassable during last week’s record snow storm.
Pete Meyers, an assistant public services director with the city of Casper, says the city has rented additional wood chippers and shredders for its six branch collection sites...
Update 1:20 p.m. Tuesday: City officials say they've closed six smaller tree branch collection sites. The Ag. Extension, Viking Court, YMCA, Wyoming Boulevard near Fairside Road, McKinley Street and 25th Street and North Casper Recycling Depot locations have been closed after reaching capacity...
City of Casper officials have closed two tree branch collection sites.
Pete Meyer, Casper’s assistant public services director, says branch collection sites at the University of Wyoming Agriculture Extension Office on Fairgrounds Road and the North Casper Recycling Depot on K Street have been filled.
Three new branch collection si...