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06/18/2026

Discovery Channel's "120 Hours Behind Bars" TV series wants to show an "unfiltered look" into the Laramie County Detention Center over the course of five days.

LCSO is all for it, but County Commissioners must approve first.

FULL STORY:
https://www.wyomingnewsnow.tv/news/national-t-v-show-looks-to-show-unfiltered-look-into-laramie-county-jail-needs-county/article_96f1a1a0-5a89-410d-abc1-fd2062f73d36.html

06/18/2026

Downtown now looks a tad bit different, as refreshed banners promoting the "rediscovering" of downtown now line the streets.

FULL STORY:
https://www.wyomingnewsnow.tv/news/city-of-cheyenne-installs-refreshed-downtown-banners-apart-of-rediscover-downtown-campaign/article_909cb0c0-fe2d-4d40-8aab-d5af8126e90e.html

06/18/2026

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Burns sends first athletes in school history to Nike Outdoor Nationals 06/17/2026

Wyoming is no stranger to sending athletes to the Nike Outdoor Track & Field Nationals, but for Burns, the Broncs are sending five athletes to Eugene, Ore., for the first time in school history.

Burns sends first athletes in school history to Nike Outdoor Nationals BURNS, Wyo. — For the first time in the school's history, the Burns Broncs are sending five track and field athletes to Nike Outdoor Nationals, the national championship meet for

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