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Wyoming’s tourism industry accounted for $3.8 billion in spending last year

“Throughout 2018, Wyoming’s tourism industry maintained its excellence in welcoming visitors with the state’s beautiful scenery and innovative events,” Diane Shober, executive director for the Wyoming Office of Tourism

You can never have too much of Yellowstone

John Clayton, a great writer and painstaking researcher, has given us a new perspective on America’s first National Park

PacifiCorp Proposes Replacing Wyoming Coal Plants With Renewables and Storage

For the first time, the Berkshire Hathaway-owned utility has outlined a plan that could save customers money by retiring coal plants early.

START eyes microtransit in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Rather than drive people directly to where they’re going, the microtransit vehicles would exist mainly to get people to the nearest bus stop, where they could then take the town shuttle to their final destination.

Jackson Hole airport seeks bear spray vendor

Airport officials on Wednesday issued a solicitation for businesses that would be able to maintain some type of bear spray rental vending machine or kiosk in the terminal building.

Teton is healthiest rural county in U.S.

It’s the second year in a row Teton County was named the healthiest among its rural counterparts.

Wyoming political leaders discuss how to break the boom-and-bust cycle

the state’s economic situation was “not going to get better unless we make it better. … There’s no cavalry on the way. We’re the cavalry.”

A wage gap is growing between Wyoming’s public and private workers, report finds

Employees in Wyoming’s public sector have experienced the largest rate of wage and benefits growth over the private sector in the entire nation, according to a new paper from a Washington D.C. think tank.

Wyoming river guide designs own shorts – Now on Kickstarter

As a burgeoning businessman Prevot is taking advantage of the incubator community in Jackson.

Wyoming selects Utah-based carrier for state-funded air service plan

the state will be entering into contract negotiations with St. George-based SkyWest Airlines for its proposal to provide regular, regional flights to cities like Gillette, Riverton, Rock Springs and Sheridan, according to a news release.