CSO A Time to Imagine – Family Movie-Music Matinee
Bring the entire family to enjoy music from hit films such as Frozen, The Avengers, Moana, The Lego Movie, Hamilton and more! “We really missed doing this type of concert last year due to the...
View ArticleWyoming Office Of Tourism Releases 2021 Preliminary Travel Economic Impact Data
This February, the Wyoming Office of Tourism (WOT) released its 2021 Economic Impact preliminary findings, conducted by Dean Runyan Associates. According to the report, Wyoming’s tourism and...
View ArticleRedistricting debate to continue till last day of session
Via Wyoming News With one day left in the 2022 legislative session, a joint conference committee working on reconciling changes to a statewide redistricting plan spent Thursday grappling with...
View ArticleSen. Bouchard stripped of committee assignments
Via Wyoming News The state Senate stripped Sen. Anthony Bouchard, R-Cheyenne, of his committee assignments on Thursday night. Read More The post Sen. Bouchard stripped of committee assignments appeared...
View ArticleMayor’s Minute from Mayor Patrick Collins – March 11
When I think about the job of being mayor, I don’t normally think about the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). We held a work session to discuss our Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4)...
View ArticleCheyenne’s Anti-bias ordinance passes on final reading
Via Wyoming News The Cheyenne City Council voted Monday evening to pass on final reading an ordinance that would make it a misdemeanor to intimidate or maliciously harass someone as a result of a...
View ArticleLummis co-sponsors bill to counter rising prices and empty shelves
Via Wyoming News WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., co-sponsored Republican Utah Sen. Mike Lee’s SHIP IT Act to address the supply chain backlog in the freight network at U.S. ports,...
View ArticleWyoming Legislature closes dark money loophole
Via Wyoming News Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon has signed HB 80, which closes a loophole that had allowed dark money organizations to avoid filing required disclosure reports by simply paying a small fine,...
View ArticleGov. Mark Gordon considers 2022 budget session a success
Via Wyoming News Gov. Mark Gordon commended members of the Wyoming Legislature, in a press conference held Monday, for their success coming out of the just-ended 2022 budget session. Not only was he...
View ArticleHollyFrontier Completes Transactions with Sinclair to Establish New Parent...
DALLAS– HollyFrontier Corporation (NYSE: HFC) (“HollyFrontier”) and Holly Energy Partners, L.P. (NYSE: HEP) (“HEP”), announced on March 14 the establishment of HF Sinclair Corporation (NYSE: DINO) (“HF...
View ArticlePublic Health Emergency Rescinded
Via Wyoming News Gov. Mark Gordon signed an Executive Order on Monday rescinding the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency. To facilitate efforts to address the state’s nursing shortage, the governor...
View ArticleU.S. Chamber Urges Focus on Energy, Food, and Housing to Combat Historic...
Washington D.C. – Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures the change over time in the price of consumer goods. The new numbers for February 2022...
View ArticleMayor Collins to Sign Bias Crime Ordinance at Historic Depot
Following its approval at the March 14th City Council Meeting, Mayor Patrick Collins will publicly sign the City of Cheyenne’s bias crime ordinance on Friday, March 18th at 10:00 a.m. in the Historic...
View ArticleDC Policy Debate On Competition And Antitrust Needs A Reset
Story by Neil Bradley, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Last summer, President Joe Biden issued an executive order to encourage competition in the economy. The central pillar of that order is the belief that...
View ArticleLatest allegations of threats among Wyoming legislators lead some to seek a...
Via Wyoming News Amid new allegations of a state legislator making verbal threats, some who do business in the Capitol here are seeking a return to greater civility. On Tuesday, news emerged that state...
View ArticleWyoming has most successful oil and gas lease in 3 years, bringing in $2.65M
Via Wyoming News Wyoming just wrapped up its most lucrative state oil and gas lease sale in three years. Read More The post Wyoming has most successful oil and gas lease in 3 years, bringing in $2.65M...
View ArticleOn the Road to Global Vaccinations, the Last Mile Remains the Hardest
Story by Robert Grant, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Business is delivering on the promise to manufacture safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines for the whole world. 2021 was a historic year for vaccine...
View ArticleBusiness Powering Gender Equity
Story by U.S. Chamber of Commerce With the pandemic, economic challenges, and many other global concerns impacting the workforce as we know it today, more women are feeling discouraged when it comes to...
View ArticleDon’t you know all of that is on TV?
Thoughts from Dale Steenbergen- If you were a Dallas fan (the series, not the Cowboys) in the eighties, you might remember this song by Hank Williams Jr. titled This Ain’t Dallas. I think it’s an...
View ArticleA lesson on Diversity from Charley Pride
Thoughts from Dale Steenbergen- Charley Pride was one of the greatest country music singers of all time. I particularly like the song “Is Anybody Goin to San Antone.” However, you might not know that...
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