The release also says that the day-to-day operations of both organizations will remain unaffected. It says the merger will allow both to be more cost-efficient.
If you have happened to be one of the many people that have been out and about over the past few weekends in Cheyenne, it is likely that you have already been seeing what's happening. Restaurants are busy, concert venues have plenty of live music, and even hotels have been filling up with more occupancy as of late. This is all good news for local development agencies.
It's not every day that you get to take a look back at what it was like to be inside of a homesteading cabin from the early days of Wyoming. A new YouTube short video gives you a peek inside the Teton's famous Cunningham cabin.
According to a press release put out by Governor Mark Gordon, the governor has directed the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) and Wyoming Office of Tourism (WOT) to come together to temporarily reopen nine previously closed rest areas for at least the duration of the 2021 tourist season.
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered life around the globe, and nowhere is the change as obvious as the emptied-out beaches, museums, and historical sites where tourists throng and local economies make their money.