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Albany County Assessor Reviewing Damage from Wednesday Tornado Activity
The Albany County Assessor's office is reviewing the area where the tornado hit with the National Weather Service and Emergency Management to assess damage to property.
‘Wanted Wednesday’ [VIDEO]
The Albany County Sheriff’s office has released the latest ‘Wanted Wednesday’ photos featuring individuals wanted on warrants issued through Albany County courts.
Albany County Attorney Peggy Trent Seeks Re-election
Trent said she is excited to run for a second term and is proud of the accomplishments of the collaborative efforts between her office and partners in the community.
2018 Albany County, Laramie City Council Candidates
The candidate filing period for primary elections in August closed last Friday, June 1, the official list of all candidates is now available.
J Shogren Shanghai’d Duo Kicks Off Summer Concert Series
The 2018 Summer Concert series, hosted by the University of Wyoming Campus Activities Center’s 7220 Entertainment, is set to kick off Wednesday, June 6.
Tim Nichols Announces Campaign for City Council Ward 1
Tim Nichols has been a Laramie resident since 2010 and he says he has been serving the Laramie community ever since.
Albany County Public Library Receives “The Great American Read” Programming Grants
The grant will support public programs around “The Great American Read” series.
Residential Mosquito Fogging Scheduled
The City of Laramie will begin mosquito fogging in residential areas beginning in the evening on Monday, June 4.
Ivinson Memorial Hospital Unveils New Website Design
Ivinson Memorial Hospital has launched a new website this week and is encouraging Laramie residents to take a look.
Brian Harrington Announces Run for City Council Ward 1
Laramie resident and small-business owner Brian Harrington announced that he is running for election to Laramie City Council Ward 1, saying he hopes to invest in a community that welcomed him with open arms.