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Casper American Legion propose new larger memorial for Wyoming s fallen soldiers

By Brendan LaChance on May 11, 2021 Patriot Guard members honor fallen soldiers from Wyoming, during the Casper Chase event, before the Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo parade, July 10th, 2018. (Brittani Wert, Oil City) CASPER, Wyo. The Casper American Legion is proposing moving an existing memorial for Wyoming’s fallen soldiers from its current location along the North Platte River Trail west of the Tate Pumphouse. Casper Parks and Recreation Director Tim Cortez told the Casper City Council on Tuesday that the legion would like to construct a larger memorial at the Patterson-Zonta Park at the intersection of 12th Street and Wyoming Boulevard across from Fort Caspar Museum.

Casper City Council considering possible seasonal closures for Fort Caspar Museum

Casper City Council considering possible seasonal closures for Fort Caspar Museum David Graf © Provided by Cheyenne-Scottsbluff KGWN-TV Part of the outside that visitors can view on a trip to the Fort Caspar Museum in Casper, Wyo. CASPER, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - At Tuesday’s Casper City Council session, Parks and Recreation Director Tim Cortez went before the council to present about the potential for seasonal closures at the Fort Caspar Museum. “A lot of it’s just getting in front of council to try to educate them,” said Cortez in an interview on Thursday afternoon at Fort Caspar Museum. “So that they can make a decision for the people that’s in the best interest of the community, so that’s what we were discussing on Tuesday was some of the fine details if it were of what a facility of this nature brings to the community and the trade off of tax dollars.”

Casper City Council Looks at Raising Recreation Fees

Casper City Council Looks at Raising Recreation Fees The Casper City Council will consider raising some of the fees at its indoor and outdoor recreation facilities. Tim Cortez, the city s director of parks and recreation, told the city council at its pre-meeting on Tuesday that the department has not raised facilities fees for four or five years. We just can t kick the can down the road anymore, Cortez said. The fee increases would be phased in over one year to three years to soften the blow to the users of the facilities, he said. The fee increases would follow a pay to play model that would have the users pay their fair share and lessen the burden on the city s general fund, Cortez said.

Ford Wyoming Center preparing for state tournaments year after pandemic s arrival

By Brendan LaChance on January 19, 2021 Sheridan players cheer as they pull ahead of KW in overtime during the 2018 Wyoming State High School 4A Basketball Championships on Friday, March 9, at the Casper Events Center. (Dan Cepeda, Oil City) CASPER, Wyo. The Ford Wyoming Center (previously the Casper Events Center) are preparing to host spring high school sports state tournaments a year after the COVID pandemic first arrived in Wyoming. The cancellation of high school basketball tournaments foreshadowed cancellations of a variety of concerts and other events which were scheduled to be held at the Events Center throughout 2020. With the Ford Wyoming Center preparing to host state tournaments this spring, Spectra Venue Management is also looking to begin restoring employee salaries.

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