CC welcomes Alicia Roberts as its new human resources director
Casper College is pleased to welcome Casperite Alicia Roberts as the school’s new human resources director. Currently, the director of human resources at DISA Technologies LLC, Roberts noted that she will bring a strong foundation in employee relations, talent development, and organizational support. “I have a deep commitment to serving our community and passion for contributing to an environment where students, educators, and staff can thrive,” she said. According to her résumé, Roberts has experience
CC Women’s soccer breaks records and sends players to the next level
The CC Women’s Soccer team broke records and sent players to the next level of play in 2025-26, posting an overall record of 11-4-2 and a conference record of 9-1-2. “We broke a program record for goals scored in a season with 53,” said Jocelyn Norcross, assistant coach. The team lost the Region 9 championship 2-1 to the Golden Eagles of Laramie County Community College. However, over the last three years, the team has not lost a Region 9 regular-season game. Norcross noted that one game was ruled a
Wyoming Business Council Launches Updated BRC Infrastructure Grant/Loan Application and Resources
Wyoming Business Council Launches Updated BRC Infrastructure Grant/Loan Application and Resources New online portal, helpful templates, and streamlined guidelines make Wyoming's primary community infrastructure grant more accessible than ever. CHEYENNE, Wyo. (For Immediate Release) – The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) today launched a completely rebuilt application system for its Building Resilient Communities (BRC) – formerly Business Ready Community – grant and loan program, the
Casper College students win big in skilled trades and leadership competition
Casper College students Fionna Kerkes, Kimberly Bjornstad, and Katelyn Moeller won big in the skilled trades and leadership competitions at the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, in June. Fine arts major Fionna Kerkes won the gold medal in pin design. Kerkes’ design of an antelope, an animal closely associated with Wyoming, was stunning, but according to Paul Brutsman, it was Kerkes’ presentation that “… took her over the top. The thought, skill, and dedication that
Experienced educator joins CC student services as new dean of students
Larissa Bonnet, an experienced educator from Sheridan, is joining Casper College’s student services as the school’s new dean of students. She will begin her new role on July 14. According to Corey Peacock, Ph.D., vice president of student services, Bonnet was selected following a national search that produced three finalists. Each finalist spent a day at the college, participated in a full-day interview, met with various stakeholder groups, including students, and delivered a presentation at an open
Central Wyoming Section of SME donates $100,000 for Wolff Scholarship
The Central Wyoming Section of SME has donated $100,000 to establish the Chuck and Helen Wolff Memorial Scholarship. One student will be awarded $3,600, split between the fall and spring semesters, beginning with the 2027-2028 school year. To qualify for the scholarship, a student must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA and be enrolled in 10 credit hours. Preference will be given to degree-seeking applicants majoring in geology, geography, engineering, or physical sciences associated with mining-related fields.
Pros & Pokes Elite Football Camp Brings Wyoming's Top Talent Together in Casper
CASPER, Wyo. — The Pros & Pokes Elite Football Camp brought together many of Wyoming's top high school football players on Sunday at Natrona County High School for a day of elite instruction, competition, and mentorship. Sponsored by Vista Toyota and organized by the Boys & Girls Club of Central Wyoming, the camp provided athletes with a unique opportunity to learn directly from former NFL players, University of Wyoming alumni, current collegiate athletes, and experienced coaches dedicated to developing
Kids Grief Camp
Kids’ Grief Camp gives children and teens a supportive space to process loss through connection, outdoor activities, and time with others who understand. The camp is free of charge for youth ages 6 to 16, with two sessions available, June 22 to 25 or June 29 to July 2 at Ropes and Roses. Space is limited. View camp dates, learn more, or register here.
U.S. Chamber Provides Guidance on Applying for Small Business Tariff Refunds
Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is encouraging small business owners to review their eligibility for potential tariff refunds following recent court rulings affecting certain tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The Chamber has released guidance to help businesses understand who qualifies, what documentation is needed, and how to prepare for the refund process. Businesses that directly paid eligible tariffs may have an opportunity to recover
Independence Day 250 at the Ford Wyoming Center
Casper, WY — [May 20, 2026] — In 2026, America turns 250, and the Ford Wyoming Center is inviting the community to celebrate in a big way with Independence Day 250, a free, family-friendly Fourth of July event on Saturday, July 4, 2026, beginning at 4:00 p.m.This special celebration will honor the nation’s semi-quincentennial with an afternoon and evening packed with patriotic fun, community spirit, and one of Casper’s favorite holiday traditions, a spectacular fireworks finale.Guests can enjoy a wide
Free Resources Available to Help Wyoming Small Businesses Grow & Thrive
Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is highlighting a variety of free tools, training opportunities, and business resources available to help small businesses strengthen operations, improve marketing, access funding, and plan for long-term growth. From startup guidance and grant resources to AI training and marketing support, many of these programs are available online and accessible to businesses nationwide, including right here in Wyoming and Natrona County.Resources Available to Small
U.S. Chamber’s CO—100 Program Highlights Opportunities for Wyoming Small Businesses
Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is continuing to spotlight outstanding small businesses across the country through its CO—100: America’s Top 100 Small Businesses program, a national recognition initiative celebrating innovation, growth, community impact, and entrepreneurship. The CO—100 program recognizes small and mid-sized businesses that are making a difference both locally and nationally. Businesses selected for the CO—100 receive national recognition, networking opportunities, media
New Year’s Resolutions for Chambers, Businesses & People Who Actually Keep Them (Mostly)
Ah yes. The New Year. A magical time filled with fresh calendars, bold intentions, and at least one resolution we’ll quietly renegotiate by February.At the Casper Area Chamber of Commerce, we’ve been reflecting on what really matters as we head into a new year. After sorting through the confetti and leftover to-do lists, one thing is crystal clear: our members, our businesses, and the success of Natrona County are still the main event.So instead of resolutions that sound impressive but require superhuman













