Parade Day.
To the rest of the world, it’s the second Tuesday in July.
To downtown Casper, it means the world stops as central Wyoming shows and struts its stuff on wheels, hooves and feet.
Thousands of residents will line the streets for the 67th annual spectacle of hundreds of floats, classic cars, bands, dancers, public officials, candidates, cowboys, cowgirls, horses, and Shriners doing doughn
A Casper woman will spend some time in jail, for her involvement in a crash with a horse drawn covered wagon last summer, that resulted in the deaths of two horses.
The driver of an SUV involved in a crash with a covered wagon that injured three people and resulted in the deaths of two horses last month, has been cited.
Tomorrow's, Lions Club hosted, Central Wyoming-Fair and Rodeo parade through downtown follows a new path. Street construction and the return of oil plumes on some streets are sending floats on a new route. But Cindy Stirrett, parade co-chair, says the route length remains the same...