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Laramie Council Approves Five Catering Permits for Upcoming Events

July 17, 2025 | Albany County, Wyoming


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Laramie Council Approves Five Catering Permits for Upcoming Events
The Albany County Government held a regular meeting on July 15, 2025, where several catering permits were reviewed and approved. The meeting began with the approval of a catering permit for Hengen, LLC, for an event scheduled on August 23. The motion was passed unanimously.

Next, the commissioners discussed a catering permit application from Bonds Brewing Company for the WRI convention at the Black Fox on Welsh Lane, taking place on July 16 from 5 PM to 9 PM. The company holds a liquor license within city limits and required approval to operate in the county. The application was approved without opposition.

Following this, Delancey Enterprises LLC sought approval for a catering permit for a wedding on August 2 at 154 Seville Road, Bosler, Wyoming. The commissioners confirmed that the necessary authorization from Laramie County was in place, allowing the use of their liquor license for this specific event. The motion to approve the permit was also carried.

The meeting continued with a request from Wycola Lodge LLC for a catering permit for a volunteer firefighter fundraiser at the Big Laramie Fire Station on August 9. This application was approved, emphasizing the community support aspect of the event.

Lastly, the commissioners reviewed a catering permit for Altitude Chop House and Brewery for a wedding on July 19 at the Black Fox. This permit was the final item on the agenda and was approved as well.

Overall, the meeting focused on facilitating local events through the approval of catering permits, ensuring compliance with licensing regulations while supporting community gatherings.

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