Cheyenne Frontier Days announced on Wednesday that they are adopting and implementing a 'Clear Bag Policy' for the event that runs from July 23-August 1, 2021.
Cheyenne Frontier Days began in 1897 and has been going strong ever since. During the World War 2 era, things were different as a new video share shows Army and Air Force personnel who participated in the rodeo and other activities during wartime.
The current plan is for all events to be held at full capacity and for there to be no mask mandate. But cleaning and sanitation measures will be frequently taken.
If there is anything that we've learned from the past year, it's that very few things are a certainty. But, I'm pretty positive that the US Air Force Thunderbirds are coming back to Cheyenne based on a recent Facebook post.
I have both good news and bad news and they're the same thing. A new study has ranked Wyoming as one of the least visited states in the country. The bad news? The exact same thing with a twist.
It's hard to believe we've just passed the 31st anniversary of Lane Frost's last ride at Cheyenne Frontier Days. The hat wasn't seen by anyone for almost 3 decades, but has been worn again - by his father.
In the wake of so many concerts, graduations, and other events being cancelled across the country, one of the biggest parties of the summer is still planning to move forward as scheduled.