The first phase will be on the western side of the plaza along East Yellowstone Highway near Ash Street featuring a plaza entrance, a concert stage and a concert lawn.
The Wyoming Department of Revenue's liquor division granted a new liquor licenses after the 2015 census re-evaluation showed an increase in Casper's population.
What started out as a few Thursdays for entertainment is turning into a weekly thing at the Yellowstone Garage. Family Fun Night continues tonight in the Old Yellowstone District right in front of the garage.
Music tonight is by by Sharp 5 Blues Band (Jody Taylor, Ken Garrett, Nick Smith, Steve Jackson, and Amy Geiske) with special guest Sean Wallace of One Child Left Behind...
The Casper Artists' Guild is aiming to move into its new home by spring of next year.
Executive director Holly Turner says the guild is planning to renovate just over half of the 29,000 sq. ft. Pacific Fruit warehouse at 321 W. Midwest Ave...
The city of Casper has hired a consultant that will take a closer look at multiple buildings within the city’s downtown area.
Casper City Council entered into a $15,000 agreement with a company called Preservation Solutions LLC on Tuesday...
Casper City Council agreed to submit a $1 million community readiness grant application to the Wyoming Business Council during a special regular session on Tuesday night.
City officials say, if approved, the city can use the funds to complete repairs to several streets within downtown Casper’s historic Old Yellowstone District...
City councilors in Casper may ask the Wyoming Business Council for funds to help spruce up several streets in the city’s Old Yellowstone District.
City manager John Patterson has asked Casper City Council to approve a community readiness grant application so the city can complete repairs to West Yellowstone Highway, Walnut Street and West Midwest Avenue...
Casper City Council has taken another step toward the possible development of a $50 million hotel and conference center in downtown Casper.
Council narrowly approved a $315,000 purchase of property located off South David St. on Tuesday night...
On Monday, Casper City Council narrowly approved the purchase of a $650,000 lot in Casper’s downtown area that the city hopes will facilitate the development of a sprawling $50 million hotel and conference center.
In a proposal made last week, the city will build a $12 million conference center on the property, but only if it can lure a hotel operator into the deal to build a 200-room, $30 million
Casper City Council took a symbolic first step toward what some council members believe will be a critical redevelopment driver for downtown Casper.
On Monday, Casper City Council approved a $650,000 property purchase with the hope of using the property to catalyze the construction of a sprawling downtown hotel and conference center complex...