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  • Trouble in town for the Cheyenne Gunslingers
    2025/07/18

    The Cheyenne Gunslingers have been performing Old West-style melodramas in Cheyenne since 1983. They are now kicking off their 2025 season as Cheyenne Frontier Days begins this year.

    At the same time, the city of Cheyenne is considering relocating them once again to make way for the 15th Street Railcar Experience. The group of volunteers opposes this move, but feel they have little leverage as the city owns the land they perform on and the city’s governing body moves forward with the railcar project.

    This week on Wyoming Watch, Noah Zahn spoke with Roger "Lucky" Barnes, the chief marshal of the Gunslingers, and Pamela "Trixie" Schliske, another Gunslinger.

    Stick around until the end for a recap of the top stories from the WTE newsroom over the past week.

    New episodes every Friday.

    Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.

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    27 分
  • Conversation with Cheyenne band Bonamo
    2025/07/11

    Throughout the summer, the Wyoming Arts Council has helped organize “Tunes on the Trail,” a program bringing local musicians to perform unplugged sets in Wyoming’s natural and historic areas.

    Next Friday, it’ll be coming to Laramie County at Curt Gowdy State Park.

    This week on Wyoming Watch, arts and entertainment reporter Taylor Staples spoke with Bonamo, the Cheyenne-based band who will be performing. They're an acoustic trio made up of Kevin Ramler, Joe Evans and Steve Scott who plays folk, bluegrass and blues music.

    Stick around until the end for a roundup of upcoming events in the area and a recap of the top stores from the WTE newsroom over the past week. New episodes every Friday.

    Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.
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    35 分
  • Touring Cheyenne's 133-year-old pumphouse
    2025/07/04
    Over the past several weeks, the Cheyenne City Council has been discussing whether to maintain, restore or sell the Historic Pumphouse building. This week on Wyoming Watch (formerly The Perch), WTE's Noah Zahn took the microphone inside the building and chatted with local stakeholders and elected officials about the future of the pumphouse. Stick around until the end for a roundup of upcoming events in the area and a recap of the top stores from the WTE newsroom over the past week. New episodes published every Friday.

    Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.
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    17 分
  • New Cheyenne Fire Rescue Chief Andrew Dykshorn
    2025/06/27

    This week on The Perch, we're sharing a conversation our local government reporter had with the new chief of Cheyenne Fire Rescue, Andrew Dykshorn. Additionally, we'll be sharing the farewell words from the current chief, John Kopper, that he shared at a change of command ceremony Thursday afternoon.

    Stick around until the end for a roundup of upcoming events in the area and a recap of the top stores from the WTE newsroom over the past week.

    New episodes published every Friday.

    Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.

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    20 分
  • A conversation with author B. Dylan Hollis
    2025/06/20

    B. Dylan Hollis is a Laramie-based social media personality, author and baker who has over 10 million followers on TikTok.

    He recently released his second book, "Baking Across America," which features niche regional recipes from across the country.

    Hollis spoke with WTE's Taylor Staples about how he got his start, his experiences in Wyoming and his upcoming book signing event in Cheyenne on Wednesday, June 25, as the last stop on his tour.

    Stick around until the end for a roundup of upcoming events in the area and a recap of the top stores from the WTE newsroom over the past week.

    New episodes published every Friday.

    Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.

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    30 分
  • Why teachers are leaving Cheyenne high schools
    2025/06/13

    Cheyenne’s South High School has lost nearly 40 teachers, coaches and staff since August of 2024. Across all of Laramie County School District 1, that number is 115 in the same timeframe.

    This week, WTE state government reporter Hannah Shields spoke with two high school teachers at South High School, Dan Marcum and Tascha Burton, about why they think this is happening.

    Stick around until the end for a roundup of upcoming events in the area and a recap of the top stores from the WTE newsroom over the past week.

    New episodes published every Friday.

    Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.

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    26 分
  • Lawmakers propose abolishing Wyoming's property tax system
    2025/06/06

    Wyoming lawmakers voted Tuesday to draft a bill that abolishes the state’s property tax system.

    During a meeting of the Legislature’s Joint Revenue Committee in Gillette, the proposal was introduced by Sen. Bob Ide, R-Casper, who said it’s time for lawmakers to start over from scratch. Taxpayers are “paying unrealized gains” on inflation, he said, and it’s time for the state to “shift to a new system.”

    Furthermore, recent property tax reform passed in the last two years has created complexity in assessment for both the taxpayers and county assessors, he said.

    This week, WTE reporter Hannah Shields breaks down these meetings and the conversations surrounding it.

    Stick around until the end for a roundup of upcoming events in the area and a recap of the top stores from the WTE newsroom over the past week.

    New episodes published every Friday.

    Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.

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    24 分
  • Why some doctors are leaving Cheyenne Regional Medical Center
    2025/05/30

    Several doctors have left Cheyenne Regional Medical Center over administrative accountability and staffing concerns over the past year. In December, a group of hospital providers cast a vote of no confidence in CRMC President and CEO Tim Thornell.

    Following an an investigation from the CRMC Board of Trustees, the board unanimously voted to have "full confidence" in Thornell.

    This week, WTE reporter Noah Zahn shares what he has heard from several doctors on their decision to leave the hospital and the response from hospital administration.

    Stick around until the end for a roundup of upcoming events in the area and a recap of the top stores from the WTE newsroom over the past week.

    New episodes published every Friday.

    Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.

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    17 分