Casper City Council members have approved site plans for a multi-million dollar proposed indoor sports facility on property adjacent to the Ford Wyoming Center.
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City of Casper OK’s $350,484 in equipment, vehicles purchases at meeting Tuesday
By consent agenda vote Tuesday, April 18, the Casper City Council approved five bids for new vehicle and equipment purchases.
City of Casper in final steps of 4.57-acre transfer to NCSD for tennis, pickleball courts
City of Casper leaders took action Tuesday toward officially handing over park property to the Natrona County School District, which is nearly done building a $3.75 million 10-court tennis complex at Highland Park.
Casper city leaders reject Council Chambers asbestos removal bid
Casper City Council members on Tuesday rejected the only bid received for the City Hall Project S.A.F.E. Asbestos Abatement Project because it did not meet specifications.
With two ‘no’ votes, Casper City Council approves updates to liquor law on second reading
In a 5-2 vote Tuesday, the Casper City Council passed proposed changes to its liquor license ordinance that will allow clubs such as the VFW and golf course to serve alcohol at 6 a.m.
City of Casper, Natrona County ratify opioid settlement
CASPER, Wyo. — Both the City of Casper and Natrona County will soon be receiving funds from a nationwide opioid settlement. The settlement points to drug manufacturers Teva and Allergan — as well as pharmacies CVS, Walgreens and Walmart — for their liability in the production and distribution of opioids. The settlement was first announced […]
Casper City Council votes to sell future public health building site to Natrona County
By unanimous vote, the Casper City Council approved on Tuesday a resolution to essentially donate land at the northeast corner of East 12th and Conwell streets to Natrona County for $100.
Casper City Council passes first vote on ordinance creating Westridge Improvements Local Assessment District; invites further public input
City of Casper officials say it’s time to replace infrastructure in a 75-year-old Casper neighborhood. Typically property owners are asked to help pay for those upgrades.
Casper City Council sets May 2 for public comment on Bull Horn Brewing’s retail liquor license transfer request
Bull Horn Brewing is seeking a retail liquor license for its new location in the former Yellowstone Garage Bar, Grill and Venue in downtown Casper.
(VIDEO) Casper City Council prepares for 2nd vote on liquor license code revisions
Tonight the Casper City Council is considering on second reading proposed changes to its liquor license ordinance that will unify the times liquor sales may occur across all licenses.
Second vote on revised liquor license law on Casper City Council agenda Tuesday
When it meets on Tuesday at City Hall, 200 N. David St., the Casper City Council will consider on second reading proposed changes to its liquor license law.
Casper’s camping restriction ordinance lacks teeth to deal with growing homeless issues, police chief and city attorney say
Casper’s police chief and city lawyer would like to investigate possible changes to city law that would give police more authority when dealing with homeless people illegally camping on public and private property.
Casper city officials receive $5.85 million in 1-cent sales tax requests for community projects
With millions in requests for community project funding double its budget, the Casper City Council is now tasked with deciding which applicants will receive 1-cent sales tax funding.
Casper council updates agreement with school district on Highland Park tennis and pickleball complexes
City officials continue to work on the legalities of turning ownership and maintenance of future tennis and pickleball courts at Casper’s Highland Park to the Natrona County School District.
(VIDEO) Casper city leaders postpone decision on whether to fund SkyWest service at local airport
On Tuesday, the Casper City Council delayed for a month deciding whether to chip in $50,000 to help ensure SkyWest continues to provide airline service at the Casper-Natrona County International Airport.
Nominations for Wyoming Woman Entrepreneur Award due April 30
Women who own or operate a Wyoming-based business that has operated continuously for at least three years and generates at least $5,000 gross revenue annually through making or selling a product or providing a quantifiable service are eligible for the Wyoming Council for Women’s award.
Casper police receive go-ahead to improve citizen communication via new technology
Citizens will soon have a new streamlined way to communicate with Casper police online.
Casper City Council agrees to $79K change order on $6.5M sewer rehab project
The city had a contingency fund of $199,887.45, but approving Change Order No. 4 has reduced that to $11,631.30.
City leaders OK spending upwards of $500K for fleet upgrades
Casper City Council approved spending over a half million dollars to buy three new pickup trucks, a dump trailer and a front-end loader as part of its fleet maintenance program.
Casper City Council to accept public comment on East 12th and Conwell land sale, site for new health center
Casper City Council members have set April 18 as the date to accept public comment on the proposed sale of 8 acres to Natrona County.
Lummis reintroduces bill to raise pilot retirement age to 67
GILLETTE, Wyo. — U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-WY, and several other senators have reintroduced a bill to combat the pilot shortage that’s impacted Wyoming. The Let Experienced Pilots Fly Act bill would raise the mandatory commercial pilot retirement age from 65 to 67 while keeping all training, safety and certifications in place to ensure pilot quality […]
Governor Mark Gordon issues directive to provide financial relief to independent pharmacists
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Governor Mark Gordon exercised his line-item veto authority on select portions of Senate File 151/SEA No. 90 – Wyoming prescription drug transparency act before signing it today. Gordon said it has important policy changes related to rural and independent pharmacists, a critical component of healthcare in Wyoming. He vetoed portions of the bill that could […]
March motor vehicle registration renewal postcards print with postage error
There’s a substantial error on March motor vehicle registration renewal postcards, the Natrona County Treasurer’s Office said Thursday.









