Don’t miss the next Downtown Laramie’s Wyoming Women’s History House ‘Sip and Savor History’, today, April 10, 4 – 6 pm, featuring “Stories of Laramie’s Homes” by Albany County Historian and Laramie League Member Judy Knight. Judy will share her
Laramie City Council Votes to Establish the Laramie Human Rights and Relations Commission
The commission will serve as a citizen advisory board tasked with promoting “inclusion, equity and mutual respect among community members.” The seven-member board is empowered to host educational events and tasked with updating city officials on “changing societal conditions.” The
Albany County School District to Hold Public Hearing on Closing Beitel Elementary School
The Albany County School Board will host a public hearing Wednesday, April 10 at 6 pm in the Laramie Middle School Cafeteria aimed to gather community input from parents, teachers, students or others in the community. Declining projected district enrollment
Good news for 2 schools in Albany County
A one-room (modular) school in Garrett, about one hour from Rock River on a good (snowless) day.
Laramie League Annual Meeting
The Laramie League is holding its 2024 annual meeting Saturday, April 6 from 9 am – 11 am at the Wyoming Women’s History House in downtown Laramie. All Laramie members are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served. Virtual attendance
Laramie Remembers Lost League Friends
The Laramie League has lost one its most supportive and involved members, Amy Williamson, who died unexpectedly at her home earlier this month. Amy was involved in League for many years, serving in a variety of leadership positions, both at
Casper League Member to Speak in Laramie
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On Tuesday, March 19, the Albany County Historical Society is hosting Kylie Louise McCormick presenting “Fifty-One Years of Freedom: Wyoming’s Suffrage Story from 1869-1920”, at 7 pm in the WY Territorial Prison’s Horse Barn Theater. Kylie is a member of
Opinion: How about a minimum salary for teachers? $50,000? $60,000? or even $100,000?
$100,000 minimum wage? Last year, no state offered a starting salary of $60,000. Policy think tanks across the political spectrum agree that wages for those with comparable education as teachers are too low by at least 20%. Surprisingly, this pay
ACSD#1: More plans to cut budget excesses
The ASCD #1 Budget Subcommittee proposed three policies to cut costs. The board selected the first plan because it was the only one of the three would raise salaries for teachers and professional staff. Currently, both groups are notably underpaid
Laramie Police Advisory Board holds 1st meeting
Community control. Right to voice concerns. This new group in Laramie grew out of such sentiments. The mission statement is to “promote the highest principles of professional police conduct including, but not limited to, training, hiring practices, policy, consistency in