Saturday, November 1st, 2025
Good morning, Cheyenne. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 1st of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Military veterans, their families, and community members are invited to join the inaugural Veterans March, which will honor service and set a new local tradition—further details on the route and start time will be announced. Wyoming Tribune Eagle
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ On Oct 20, a mural on North City Tower on the hill of Storey Boulevard won the People's Choice Award in Tnemec's Tank of the Year contest—showing that local art is celebrated. Wyoming Tribune Eagle
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ U.S. beef imports from Argentina will quadruple to 80,000 metric tons as officials plan to lower prices, and Wyoming ranchers worry the surge may hurt domestic cattle and sheep. Senator Barrasso said today he will work to support local producers amid ongoing trade talks—cattle are the state’s main cash crop. KGAB
- ➤ Cheyenne small business owners report that high costs, strict regulations, and limited community support challenge their growth — many feel the deck is stacked against them. They say small businesses drive the local economy and call for more support to ease these burdens. Wyoming Tribune Eagle
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Two Cheyenne-area students—Brody Medina and Regan Allen of the Cheyenne Frontier FFA—won a national Agriscience Fair Social Science Award in Division 6 at the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo in Indianapolis this week while Hayden Hubbard from Burns earned a similar honor in Division 5. Cap City News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Mayor’s Council for People with Disabilities will host guest speaker Joseph (JJ) Sanchez, manager of the independent living program at Wyoming Independent Living in Cheyenne, to discuss support services for people with disabilities. Wyoming Tribune Eagle
- ➤ Secretary Gray spoke Wednesday evening at LCCC in Cheyenne to launch the new Turning Point USA chapter, sharing lessons from Charlie Kirk (urging students to uphold conservative values and continue his legacy). Wyoming Superintendent Degenfelder also defended student free speech amid reports of obstacles at a Natrona County High School chapter. KING FM
- ➤ BLM signed a final resource management plan in December that closed 280,000 acres in the Golden Triangle to protect wildlife, but it now plans to offer nearly 20,000 acres in 14 parcels for a June oil and gas lease sale. Conservation groups and former federal officials question the move under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act and urge the agency to fix it promptly—public comments will be accepted until Nov. 17. Cap City News
- ➤ Cheyenne city officials plan to build affordable workforce housing rentals and are seeking a $2.175 million Wyoming Business Council grant & loan to purchase the needed property for the project. Wyoming Tribune Eagle
- ➤ Governor Mark Gordon declared a Public Welfare Emergency to free state funds for food banks + charitable groups if federal SNAP money runs out during the shutdown. The order directs the Department of Family Services and the state budget director to submit a proposal by today to ensure food remains available. KGAB
- ➤ The City of Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities will mail annual notices to about 25,000 customers in November regarding water service line materials under EPA lead and copper rule revisions — workers will use hydro excavation to confirm unknown service line materials as part of their updated inventory mapping. Cap City News
- ➤ Wyoming’s state investment portfolio earned $1.86 billion on Thursday, surpassing mineral revenue by 25% as reported by the Consensus Revenue Estimating Group to the legislature’s Joint Appropriations Committee. Gov. Mark Gordon credited tough investment decisions for the gain—though he warned that falling short-term interest rates may reduce future earnings. Cap City News
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ High school volleyball teams across Wyoming competed on Oct. 31 and will face elimination matches on Nov. 1 to earn a berth at next week’s state tournament in Casper—teams must win two matches to advance, while two losses end their season. 106.3 Cowboy Country
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The Great Gatsby - Ballet
7:00 – 8:30 PM — Cheyenne Civic Center — Ticket prices vary — Experience the glitz and glamor of the Roaring Twenties in this captivating ballet adaptation of Fitzgerald's classic.
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Sixpence None the Richer Concert
7:30-10:30 p.m. — Cheyenne Civic Center — Ticket prices TBD — Enjoy a nostalgic evening with the beloved band known for their timeless hits.
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Beatles vs. Stones - A Musical Showdown
7-8:30 p.m. — The Lincoln — $41-57 — Experience an epic musical rivalry as tribute bands Abbey Road and Satisfaction face off in a battle of the bands.
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Living Room Conversations: Gratitude
12-2 p.m. — Laramie County Library — Free entry — Engage in a thoughtful discussion on gratitude while enjoying a meal with community members.
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Sean McGowan: Solo Guitar Recital
5-7 p.m. — Laramie County Library — Free entry — Enjoy an eclectic solo concert featuring classic songs and original compositions from award-winning guitarist Sean McGowan.
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Cheyenne Livestock Exposition
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. — Event Center at Archer — Over $100,000 in cash and prizes — Experience a premier livestock showcase in a state-of-the-art venue.
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Dueling Pianos Official Road Show
7:30-9:30 p.m. — Black Tooth Brewing Company — Tickets via Eventbrite — A lively night of comedy, music, and audience-driven fun awaits.
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Depot Holiday Mart 2025
9 AM – 5 PM — Cheyenne Depot Museum — Free entry — Discover local vendors and get a head start on holiday shopping during this festive market.
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