The skyline of Laramie’s historic downtown will remain the same for now as city staff is shifting to pursue other locations for housing development.
After eight years in the Wyoming Legislature, Sen. Dan Furphy, R-Laramie, says it’s time for a change.
Whether a warm sun shines down on the streets of Laramie or a blanket of snow lays over the city, the Laramie Police Department is constantly patrolling the neighborhoods.
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