News and Updates
UW and Laramie County Library System Offer Blood Pressure Cuffs for Checkout
Self-measured blood pressure monitoring kits are now available for checkout at libraries in Cheyenne, Burns, Pine Bluffs and the Laramie County bookmobile.
Campbell County library board considers letting users put warning stickers on books
GILLETTE – A group of residents, along with members of the Campbell County Public Library Board, has proposed having trigger warnings to alert patrons about the contents of certain books.
Medicare 101
If you’re approaching retirement and wondering about health insurance, attend Medicare 101 at Campbell County Public Library on Saturday, May 20 at 1:30pm to learn the basics of Wyoming Medicare coverage.
Wyoming libraries offer free planning resources for small businesses
SHERIDAN — Wyoming entrepreneurs and small business owners now have access to Gale Business: Plan Builder, an anytime, anywhere resource through GoWYLD.net, which provides patrons access to a simple step-by-step interface with tools needed to support all aspects of developing a custom business plan.
Wyoming libraries launch new digital historic newspaper collection
The Wyoming State Library and the University of Wyoming Libraries have worked in partnership to launch a new digital collection of historic newspapers online.
Blood Pressure Cuffs for Checkout The Pinedale and Big Piney Libraries
Sublette County Libraries are committed to building and supporting strong, healthy communities.
A Wyoming Couple is Visiting All Our Libraries
Libraries are an important part of many Americans’ daily lives, but for one soon-to-be-Wyoming couple, they’re such an important part of life that they’re making their decision about where to move based on the public libraries!
At State Archive, ‘we keep records as a means of transparency’
For Sunshine Week — the nationwide celebration of public records and transparency — WyoFile checks in on a pillar of open government.
WyoCAN March Video: Gaming Safely
The School Video Challenge was created to encourage Wyoming middle and high school classrooms to create original video content promoting public cybersecurity awareness as part of the Cyber-in-a-Box program.