Wyoming Business Council

Scholarships Available to National Main Streets Conference
Scholarships Available to National Main Streets Conference
Scholarships Available to National Main Streets Conference
The Wyoming Main Street Program is offering travel scholarships to the National Main Streets Conference in New Orleans, La., April 14-16, 2013.  The trip includes a Wyoming Main Street sponsored pre-trip to tour Main Street communities in Mississippi and Louisiana, April 12-13, to learn how Main Street principles are being applied in other communities...
Business Council At Upcoming Sportsman’s Expo [AUDIO]
Business Council At Upcoming Sportsman’s Expo [AUDIO]
Business Council At Upcoming Sportsman’s Expo [AUDIO]
Exxon says the biggest shift in energy consumption in coming years will be an increase in the use of natural gas and a decline in the use of coal. Wyoming outdoor product manufacturers are being invited to join the Wyoming Business Council at the International Sportsman's Expo in Denver and Salt Lake City this winter. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Business Council Offers Display Space at Expo [AUDIO]
Business Council Offers Display Space at Expo [AUDIO]
Business Council Offers Display Space at Expo [AUDIO]
A spokesman for the Sweetwater County Sheriff's Department says you should be skeptical about deals that seem too good to be true on social media. The Wyoming Business Council's Agribusiness Division is offering display space at a Natural Products trade show in California in March. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Business Council Board to Meet [AUDIO]
Business Council Board to Meet [AUDIO]
Business Council Board to Meet [AUDIO]
The Wyoming Business Council Board of Directors will meet via teleconference to discuss a community readiness application and other items of business on November 6th. Amy Richards reports. Pete Quinell of Gillette was recently selected as Chairman of the Wyoming Veteran's Commission. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Business Council Taking Comment on CFP Program Rules
Business Council Taking Comment on CFP Program Rules
Business Council Taking Comment on CFP Program Rules
The Wyoming Business Council is taking public comment on proposed rules changes to the Community Facilities Grant Program rules. Amy Richards reports. The Natrona County Sheriff's Office has uncovered new leads in it's investigation of horse tail and mane thefts. Click past Jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Forest Service Waives Fees on Public Lands Day [AUDIO]
Forest Service Waives Fees on Public Lands Day [AUDIO]
Forest Service Waives Fees on Public Lands Day [AUDIO]
The U.S. Forest Service is waiving standard amenity fees on Saturday, Sept. 29 in recognition of National Public Lands Day. Amy Richards reports. Six Wyoming companies recently completed a customized export training program in Casper. Business Reporter Sharon Fain has details. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Business Council Recommends Support for Lost Creek Project [AUDIO]
Business Council Recommends Support for Lost Creek Project [AUDIO]
Business Council Recommends Support for Lost Creek Project [AUDIO]
Grand Teton National Park has completed a 28 unit employee housing project in Moose that is being recognized for it's sustainable energy. Amy Richards has a report. The Wyoming Business Council has voted on a recommendation to the governor's office to support Ur Energy's proposed lost creek project. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Deadline For Photo Contest Saturday [AUDIO]
Deadline For Photo Contest Saturday [AUDIO]
Deadline For Photo Contest Saturday [AUDIO]
The University of Wyoming's only peer-reviewed scientific journal ''Rocky Mountain Geology'', is celebrating it's 50th anniversary this year. Editor and Geology Professor Art Snoke says the journal fills an important niche as a high-quality journal devoted to the region's unique geological features. The deadline to upload photos for the Wyoming Business Council Agribusiness Division 5 annual photo
Jackson Company Gets Investment Funding [AUDIO]
Jackson Company Gets Investment Funding [AUDIO]
Jackson Company Gets Investment Funding [AUDIO]
Enhanced Capitol Wyoming Fund LLC of Jackson recently announced it has received funding to invest in qualified businesses through a Wyoming Business Council program. Amy Richards reports. Lee Haines of Cody will serve as the new Executive Director of the Wyoming PBS Foundation. Business Reporter Sharon Fain has details. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.

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