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David Velazquez

State Government Reporter at Casper Star-Tribune

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Articles

  • 2 days ago | trib.com | David Velazquez

    Casper has decorated the Healing Park on Conwell into a “holiday wonderland” for nearly three decades but the tradition and events that go along with the lighting of the park could be reduced this year. The park in 2024 featured 67 fully-lighted trees; a lighted gazebo and shelter; an electronic MegaTree programmed lighting and music accompaniment; large lighted displays of the nativity; Santa and his reindeer; and a snowman.

  • 2 days ago | trib.com | David Velazquez

    Casper's city manager has "provisionally accepted" a job as city administrator in Tennessee. Mayor Ray Pacheco made the announcement in a news conference Thursday morning. "For Carter, this decision is based on relocating to an area that is near where he grew up, and thus being closer to family," Pacheco said.

  • 3 days ago | trib.com | David Velazquez

    Casper’s Ford Wyoming Center costs taxpayers roughly $1 million every year and city staff are set to develop a business plan to lower that burden. The Ford Wyoming Center generates more than $25 million in economic impact yearly through tourism opportunities that help drive the local economy while enhancing residents’ quality of life, according to city documents.

  • 4 days ago | wyomingnews.com | David Velazquez

    CASPER — Dozens of Evansville residents showed up for a town council meeting Monday evening, and more than 40 tuned in online, all following developments in the dispute between the town's mayor and a resident who planted Nazi flags in front of the local government building in protest of the Pride flags. The resident, Jeremy Brown, is also leading a petition calling for Mayor Candace Machado to step down.

  • 4 days ago | billingsgazette.com | David Velazquez

    Dozens of Evansville residents showed up for a town council meeting Monday evening, and more than 40 tuned in online, all following developments in the dispute between the town's mayor and a resident who planted Nazi flags in front of the local government building in protest of the Pride flags. The resident, Jeremy Brown, is also leading a petition calling for Mayor Candace Machado to step down.

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