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As Wyoming Legislators are settling into the newly renovated halls of the Capitol building for the 2020 Budget Session, Josh Dorrell is settling into his

Wyoming native John Kirlin is a musician, skier and avid cyclist. He works to bolster Wyoming’s economy through outdoor recreation in his hometown of Casper

For the second year in a row, the Evanston Urban Renewal Agency/Main Street has been named a semifinalist for a Great American Main Street Award.

The Wyoming Business Council has refreshed its Farm Wall grants as part of the Lighter, Quicker, Cheaper placemaking program. Farms Walls are an innovative method

Wyoming internet providers are encouraged to offer feedback on a database released by the Wyoming Business Council Wednesday. The database organizes internet service providers by

Wyoming Business Council Board of Directors Co-Chairwoman Megan Goetz today announced Wyoming native Josh Dorrell is the state economic development agency’s next Chief Executive Officer

The USDA is encouraging ranchers and farmers to cut out the middleman, develop new products and market directly to consumers with $37 million in grants

Wyoming Business Council: Let’s start with some of your background. Where did you grow up? Amber Pollock: I was born and raised in Casper. My

Ben Bryan is a University of Wyoming graduate who spent almost a decade in Denver designing and building spacecraft like the Mars 2020 rover and

Wyoming state leaders and lawmakers have long recognized the need to create and nurture a welcoming and supportive business environment across Wyoming, and level the

Yesterday, Gunwerks broke ground on its new facility in Cody, Wyoming. The building will house the manufacturing of Gunwerks’ high-precision, long-range shooting systems, including the

When chefs at Altitude Chophouse and Brewery in Laramie need some greens or produce for menu items, there’s a good chance it’s harvested from a

It was a crazy idea. Everyone told her so. But Pam Thayer, the executive director of the Rawlins Downtown Development Authority/Main Street, had a vision

This story is published with permission from the Wyoming Economic Development Association. WEDA is a statewide non­profit professional association representing nearly 200 economic development members

“Work” is changing. Work the verb – the job we do in return for a paycheck. And work the noun – the place we go