Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce

Chamber Survey Shows 6th Penny Support, Concerns
Chamber Survey Shows 6th Penny Support, Concerns
Chamber Survey Shows 6th Penny Support, Concerns
The President and C-E-O of the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce says a recent survey of chamber members shows support for most of the items on the sixth penny sales tax ballot, but also concerns about the cost and long term sustainability of some of the projects. Dale Steenburgen says all of the items except the Archer Complex received more yes votes than no votes, and he says the vote on the
Leadership Cheyenne Announces 2012 Beautification ProjectB
Leadership Cheyenne Announces 2012 Beautification ProjectB
Leadership Cheyenne Announces 2012 Beautification ProjectB
Once again, The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce  and it's Leadership Cheyenne class of 2012 are making great plans to improve our community. The class has announced their annual beautification project for the city! The class of 2012 has partnered with the class of 2011, Cheyenne Light Fuel & Power, Rocky Mountain Landscaping, and the Cheyenne Cottonwood Society to bring to fruition t
Steenburgen Says Oil Play Picking up
Steenburgen Says Oil Play Picking up
Steenburgen Says Oil Play Picking up
Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce President and C-E-O Dale Steenburgen says the Niobrara Oil Play in Laramie County seems to be picking up steam. Official numbers show that 14 oil and gas wells have been started in Laramie County through the first three months of this year, compared with 39 such starts in all of 2011. Steenburgen says besides the actual oil well activity, more companies that wo
Greater Cheyenne Chamber offers Cowboy Ethics
Greater Cheyenne Chamber offers Cowboy Ethics
Greater Cheyenne Chamber offers Cowboy Ethics
The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce is offering a half-day Cowboy Ethics workshop for businesses interested in a fresh, common-sense approach to business ethics. The "Standing Tall in an Upside-Down World" workshop is part of the Wyoming Business Leaders Initiative, a joint program of the University of Wyoming College of Business and the Center for Cowboy Ethics and Leadershi
Chamber hosts Feb. 16 breakfast with local legislators
Chamber hosts Feb. 16 breakfast with local legislators
Chamber hosts Feb. 16 breakfast with local legislators
CHEYENNE - The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce is hosting an Eggs and Issues breakfast on Thursday, Feb. 16 where local legislators will discuss legislation impacting the community. The Eggs and Issues breakfast starts at 6:30 am at the Historic Plains Hotel ballroom. The...
CORE, Appropriations and Warren AFB on The Morning Zone[AUDIO]
CORE, Appropriations and Warren AFB on The Morning Zone[AUDIO]
CORE, Appropriations and Warren AFB on The Morning Zone[AUDIO]
Our guests  today in The Morning Zone: 7:07AM MST: Laramie County legislator, Representative Amy Edmonds will be with us to update us on the recent meetings of the legislature's education committee on which she serves. She will, further, discuss the results of their discussion on the federal CORE Curriculum...
Retirement, The Christmas Parade and LCSD#1 on The Morning Zone
Retirement, The Christmas Parade and LCSD#1 on The Morning Zone
Retirement, The Christmas Parade and LCSD#1 on The Morning Zone
Thursday on The Morning Zone, Dave Chaffin's guest will be: 7:37AM MST: Travis Lingenfelter, Marketing Director at Pointe Frontier Retirement Community will continue his on-going series of information to the growing number of 'Baby-Boomer' retirees and others on some of the best retirement living opportunities, services and activities out there.

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