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Learn about the history and circulation of the state's second largest newspaper, published in Cheyenne and distributed in Laramie County. The paper is a consolidation of the former Wyoming State Tribune and Wyoming Eagle, founded in 1867 and 1926 respectively.
KGWN-TV is a CBS and The CW Plus affiliate in Cheyenne, Wyoming, that signed on in 1954. It also provides NBC programming through a simulcast of KNEP in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, and has a low-power translator in Laramie.
KGAB (650 AM) is a radio station that broadcasts a News Talk Information format to the Cheyenne area and beyond. It is owned by Townsquare Media and features nationally syndicated conservative shows, local programming, and a translator on 99.5 FM.
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The tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad reached Cheyenne on November 13, 1867, and the first train arrived the following day. [10] Cheyenne grew so quickly it gained the nickname of "Magic City of the Plains". [8] On September 8, 1867, the United States Army established Fort D.A. Russell in honor of Brigadier General David Allen Russell. [9]
LCCC is a public community college in Cheyenne, Wyoming, with an additional outreach campus in Laramie and an outreach center in Pine Bluffs. It offers 2 bachelor's degrees, 44 associate degrees, and 30 certificates, as well as athletics, fine arts, and student services.
Learn about the history and architecture of the Union Pacific Railroad depot in Cheyenne, Wyoming, a National Historic Landmark. The museum interprets Cheyenne's early history and the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad.