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Cheyenne Votes Down Data Center Moratorium — What Happened and What's Actually Confirmed
The Cheyenne City Council voted 8-1 to reject a proposed moratorium on new data center development after a meeting that ran past midnight. Here's what happened and what's confirmed.


Cheyenne's East Side Road Network Is Finally Taking Shape
A $3.49 million Storey Boulevard extension just cleared final approval. It's been five years in the making — and it's one piece of a much larger infrastructure picture reshaping Cheyenne's east side.


Cheyenne Lands the ProRodeo Hall of Fame. Here's What It Really Means.
The PRCA's move to Cheyenne is bigger than a museum relocation. It's part of a larger shift in what kind of city Cheyenne is becoming — and what that means for local businesses.


Cheyenne's Stormwater Fee Is Gone — But the Problem Isn't. Here's What Comes Next.
Cheyenne repealed its stormwater fee in March 2026. The infrastructure need didn't go away with it. Here's where things stand and what the May 7 Select Water Committee meeting means for local businesses.


Reed Avenue Rail Corridor Is Moving Forward — Here's What It Means for Cheyenne Businesses
The Cheyenne City Council just approved $5 million for the Reed Avenue Rail Corridor project. Here's what West Edge businesses need to know and why it matters for Cheyenne's economic future.


How Do You Like Me Now?
What separates economic winners from losers? GCCC President & CEO Dale looks at what states like Texas and Florida are doing right — and what it means for Cheyenne and Wyoming's future.


Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce and U.S. Chamber Foundation Partner to Bring the 2026 National Civics Bee® to Cheyenne, WY
The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce is proud to partner with the U.S. Chamber Foundation to bring the 2026 National Civics Bee to Cheyenne. Two local middle school students compete April 24 at the Laramie County Library.
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