City offices including Transit will be closed on Friday, June 19th for the Juneteenth holiday. There will be no changes to residential, trash, recycle or yard waste pickups this week. There will also be no changes to commercial pickups on Friday, June 19, but pickups scheduled for Saturday, June 20, will be collected on Friday. See link below for City office closure information.
In observance of America 250, July 4 celebrations are scheduled throughout the day on Saturday, July 4, 2026.Fireworks will be held at the Wyoming State Capitol this year. There will not be fireworks at Frontier Park.
Published on September 14, 2021
CHEYENNE – Mayor Patrick Collins will read and sign a POW-MIA proclamation on Friday, September 17th. The event will begin at 9:00 a.m. on the east side of the Municipal Building (2101 O’Neil Ave.) in the area known as Constitution Square.
The City of Cheyenne recognizes the POW-MIA flag designed by Newt Heisley in 1972 as the symbol for our Nation’s concern and commitment to resolving as fully as possible the fates of Americans still prisoner, missing, and unaccounted for from all U.S. wars. The City of Cheyenne recognizes the sacrifice of all American servicemen and women who have given their lives and those whose whereabouts remain unknown and also recognize POW-MIA family members who continue to carry the burden of their personal loss. The number of American MIAs from all U.S. wars exceeds 81,000.
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