Taco John's is one of Wyoming's most successful businesses. Most folks can identify their logos in an instant, but this throwback is a piece of taco history.
To celebrate Taco Tuesday, here's a musical tribute to Wyoming's favorite "West Mex" franchise.
As much as we enjoy it here in the Cowboy State, nobody loved Taco John's more than punk rock legend Wesley Willis. The Chicago-based musician, who died in 2003, once visited TJ's corporate headquaters in Cheyenne in order to write a song about his favorite fast food franchise...
Love is a many splendored thing. So are tacos.
Yesterday, we published a statewide poll asking Wyoming residents if it is acceptable to take a date to Taco John's.
Clearly, the overwhelming majority of Wyomingites consider Taco John's a romantic restaurant...
The Taco John's fast food chain now operates over 400 restaurants in 25 states, but it all started with a small food truck down the street from Cheyenne Frontier Days.
John Turner was an officer in the United States Air Force. After serving in the Korean War, he was stationed at F...
Taco John's has inked a multi-year, 20-store deal for New York City and portions of the Northeast and a four-year, 20-store deal for Nashville and Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The national travel site Thrillist published a list today ranking "Every State's Most Important Food Innovation". Not surprisingly, the Taco John's restaurant chain was named as the most influential place in Wyoming.
According to Mental Floss, the chain, which now boasts over 400 franchises in 25 states, was founded by a former United States Air Force officer in Cheyenne...
UPDATE-Thursday: The man has been released and no charges were filed. The police offered no explanation for the reports that the man claimed he was going to shoot someone.
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Casper police continue to investigate a man who reportedly had a gun and walked halfway across central Casper before being apprehended on Wednesday afternoo