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Natrona County, Wyoming residents again see spikes in property assessments of up to 1000%; local leaders encourage them to appeal

“I don’t know yet whether it’s more than last year, but there are a lot of mad taxpayers out there,”

If fees for COVID-19 health care can vanish, why not others?

“If we could decide as a nation to change everything so that we could cover COVID testing and care from the first dollar, instead of putting a cost burden on the patient, why can’t we do that for diabetes or maternity care?”

Why Purpose-Driven Businesses (B-Corp) Are Faring Better In Covid-19

In the last financial crisis, certified B Corps were 63% more likely to survive than other businesses of similar size.

How Will Americans Commute After Lockdowns End?

Will car traffic surge as lockdowns end, or will millions of Americans decide to bike, walk, or work from home permanently?

How Life in Our Cities Will Look After the Coronavirus Pandemic

The pandemic is transforming urban life. We asked 12 leading global experts in urban planning, policy, history, and health for their predictions.

Under Social Distancing, Rural Regions Push For More Broadband

Rural America sees a chance to build out its broadband infrastructure using the momentum of coronavirus federal aid.

Five Changes Facing Public Employees When They Return to the Office – If They Do

After eight weeks of being “safe at home,” getting back to the workplace sounds good — but don’t bet on it.

Renewable energy projects forge ahead in Wyoming despite pandemic

“Despite pressure on project timelines due to COVID-19, Rocky Mountain Power plans to complete the Energy Vision 2020 projects by the end of this year,”

Governor Gordon calls Special Session of Wyoming Legislature to help respond to COVID-19 pandemic

“In these unprecedented times, the legislative and executive branches must work together to best protect lives and livelihoods,” Governor Gordon said.

Wyoming Business Council – May Newsletter: Wyoming Strong

In times of need, our small, tight-knit communities and local business owners shine brightest. We’ve gathered some of the stories we’ve learned about or been part of in the last few weeks.