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Laramie, Wyoming
Laramie is the county seat of Albany County located in southeast Wyoming on the Laramie River, northwest of Cheyenne, at the junction of Interstate 80 and US 287. The city population is currently estimated at over 28,000 residents and the median household income is $27,319; the median family income is estimated at $43,395. Laramie was first settled in 1868 with the coming of the Union Pacific Railroad, which crosses the Laramie River at Laramie. The city was an important stop on the Overland Trail and transcontinental railroad in the late 19th century, and remains an important junction on the Union Pacific Railroad line. Laramie Regional Airport serves the city today.
Laramie is home to the University of Wyoming, Wyoming Technical Institute, and a branch of Laramie County Community College. The ruins of Fort Sanders, an Army fort predating Laramie, lie just south of the city along route 287. Laramie has a nickname as the "Gem City of the Plains." The city is located near the Medicine Bow Mountains, and so the city draws outdoor enthusiasts because of its abundance of outdoor activities.
Laramie has a reputation as being a wild west town. The town today is slightly different, with Wyoming's only university, it enjoys a college culture atmosphere during the school season, and a quiet quaint ghost-like town in the summer. The downtown area is full of historic buildings housing small shops and cafés.
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Akron Beacon Journal ... junior forward Brett McKnight each scored 16 points to lead the University of Akron to a 85-76 win over host Wyoming on Wednesday night in Laramie, Wyo. ...
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Laramine Boomerang UW tries to creep above that mark today with a 7 pm game against Akron (9-3) at the Arena-Auditorium in Laramie. As a general rule in basketball, ...
Laramine Boomerang By PETER BAUMANN For the 13th year, A-1 Towing will be offering New Year's Eve revelers in Laramie a ride to or from just about anywhere — and even a tow ...
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Yahoo The Cowboys will try to heal and build for next year after seeing their season end Wednesday night in the Mountain West Conference tournament in Las Vegas.
Wyoming, which was just 3-13 in league play, finished the season at 10-21. The Cowboys lost leading scorer Afam Muojeke with a knee injury early in the conference season and never recovered.
Other starters, including sophomores Adam Waddell and JayDee Luster, missed time with injuries as well.
Wyoming loses just one player to graduation and had just one junior scholarship player on the roster this season.
Air Force 59, Wyoming 40: The Cowboys fell behind early and ever really challenged in the game, which pitted the No.
Yahoo The Air Force Falcons love play-in games. For the second straight season, they won in the opening round of the...
Yahoo The Air Force Falcons love play-in games. For the second straight season, they won in the opening round of the Mountain West Conference tournament, beating Wyoming 59-40 Wednesday. Last year they snapped a 17-game losing streak with a win over Colorado State in the tournament opener. This time they snapped a nine-game skid.
Yahoo Tre'Von Willis scored 20 points to lead UNLV to a 74-56 victory over Wyoming on Saturday. Willis had nine rebounds and shot 9 of 15 from the field. UNLV (23-7, 11-5 Mountain West) is the No. 3 seed in next week's conference tournament. The Rebels play sixth-seeded Utah in the final game of the first round on Thursday night.
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