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.
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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...
Frequent golfers at the Casper Golf Course may have to pay higher season pass and greens fees next year.
Under the draft resolution presented to Casper City Council at its Tuesday work session, adult full-season passes would increase $35 to $535 and half-season passes would increase $25 to $350...
Casper City Council has signed off on plans for a new lift at Hogadon Ski Area.
City officials say they hope to persuade younger skiers and snowboarders to the city-owned facility with the new 310-foot conveyer belt-style lift.
Doug Follick directs the city's leisure services department...
The city of Casper will pay roughly $1.33 million to replace outdated sections of the irrigation system at the Casper Municipal Golf Course.
Casper City Council approved the resolution 8-1 during its regular session on Tuesday. Ward II councilman Craig Hedquist was the lone dissenting vote...
Officials with Casper Leisure Services are asking Casper City Council for funds to replace a Casper Municipal Golf Course maintenance facility that has fallen into disrepair.
Council members toured the roughly 60-year-old facility at the golf course during a work session Monday afternoon...
Safety changes at Hogadon are underway. Casper City Council heard from Leisure Services this week about safety recommendations coming out of public meetings held after the fatal accident in late December.
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The first of two safety forums hosted by the City of Casper's Leisure Department happens this evening, Tuesday, February 25th.
Following the fatal accidents at Hogadon ski area last month city officials want to create a venue for taking feedback from the public on improving safety at the winter resort.