The University of Wyoming Center for Professional Selling and the UW Ethics Club recently collaborated to provide a unique selling experience for College of Business students majoring in professional selling by giving them the task of raising money for four local nonprofit organizations...
The U.S Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Family Assistance and the Promising Pathways Initiative, named CLIMB Wyoming as one of the nation’s ten best programs helping to move people out of poverty.
The Wyoming Advisory Panel for Students with Disabilities will hold public meetings this month in Cheyenne. Amy Richards has a report. The AT&T Foundation presented a $6000 contribution to Climb Wyoming Wednesday recognizing the organization's workforce development contribution's. Governor Matt Mead, speaking at the breakfast, said Climb Wyoming helps develop one of Wyoming's greatest natural
Following a thorough application and interview process, Climb Wyoming was the recipient of a $12,000.01 gift from the One Percent Foundation. Doug Randall has the details. A lawyer representing Nathaniel Castellanos, the man accused of killing two people and wounding a third in a shooting rampage at his house in Cheyenne last summer wants to seal the court records. Click past the jump to listen to