Current Edition - 1/1/2012
News Stories
Resolve to get fit - but check out gym first
BBB News 
Veterans' hospitals are_expanding to meet need
With more men and women returning after serving in the Iraq War and aging Vietnam, Korean and World War II populations, demands for veterans' health care services is ever-increasing. In Wyoming, ... 
Wyoming's outdoor recreation is big business
Forbes Magazine recently named Jackson Hole Mountain Resort as the number one ski resort in the United States. While one in a long list of such designations, the recognition helps point out a ... 
Epilepsy Association needs help
Aside from medical care, the Wyoming Epilepsy Association offers support to those with the disease and their families. It works to educate the public about the disease, does outreach with ... 
Economic developers dispute 'dismal' score
Study ranked Wyo programs 49th out of 50 
Letters
SBA: payroll tax cuts vital to small businessThis payroll tax cut is another example of our leaders' inability to plan for the nation's long-term good. The payroll tax cut is a short-term cash ... 
'Positive' the word in East-Central Wyoming
CASPER - An "accumulation of positive conversations" is how Kim Rightmer, the Wyoming Business Council's (WBC) East-Central regional director, summarized the economic development outlook for ... 
Encana questions EPA water study
Aim, results and method all suspect 
SBA regional head reports near-record loans
Wyoming SBA loans hit $43 million in 2011 fiscal year 
Big product leads to large expansion
Company at heart of world's largest truck expands plant 
On the job
Drean named new state geologistTom Drean was named Wyoming's state geologist by Gov. Matt Mead. Drean previously worked for ConocoPhillips as the company's president for Iraq. In this position, ... 
In the story "McMurry repurposes former call center" the building designer was misidentified. The new entrance/addition garage was designed by MOA Architecture in Casper, and was built by Caspar ... 
Sutherland: Full-steam ahead for economy
CASPER - The new CEO of the Casper Area Economic Development Alliance (CAEDA) had mostly positive news during his talk at the Business Report's Central Wyoming Economic Forecast on Dec. 13.It ... 
Hurless: Wyo provides 10% of U.S. energy
Rob Hurless led off as the first speaker at this year's Economic Forecast luncheon. He's currently deputy director of the Carbon Management Institute at the University of Wyoming. He served ... 
Dubberley: Tourism earns $9.60 per $1 spent
Tourism is Wyoming's second largest economic driver. A small but highly innovative staff at the Wyoming Office of Tourism in Cheyenne works toward the goal of bringing more visitors to the ... 
Alexander: Euro crisis an indirect impact
Anne Alexander started her presentation at the Central Wyoming Economic Forecast with a warning. "Everybody else has happy news," she said, "I don't. I'm an economist."Wyoming is on great ... 
Local specialists a matter of life or death
For many, health care is hours away 
Columns
Chasing the American Dream
Dennis E. Curran Looking Forward 
News Briefs
On the job
Drean named new state geologistTom Drean was named Wyoming's state geologist by Gov. Matt Mead. Drean previously worked for ConocoPhillips as the company's president for Iraq. In this position, ... 
Corrections
In the story "McMurry repurposes former call center" the building designer was misidentified. The new entrance/addition garage was designed by MOA Architecture in Casper, and was built by Caspar ... 
Opinions
Letters
SBA: payroll tax cuts vital to small businessThis payroll tax cut is another example of our leaders' inability to plan for the nation's long-term good. The payroll tax cut is a short-term cash ... 
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