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A strong tourism economy means a thriving local economy

So, let’s start by talking jobs.

Meet the Wyoming company that could halt Parkinson’s disease – Nitrome Biosciences

We are starting with Parkinson’s disease but this may be extended to include other neurodegenerative diseases, heart disease and cancer.

University of Wyoming’s Fisher Innovation Launchpad Names Winners

The WTBC, a business development program of UW that has business incubators in Laramie, Casper and Sheridan, is administered by the UW Office of Research and Economic Development. The WTBC is a not-for-profit business incubator that provides entrepreneurs with the expertise, networks and tools necessary for success.

Wyoming’s fiscal woes dominate governor candidates’ debate

Wyoming faces looming budget deficits amid tough times for the fossil-fuel industries that provide 70 percent of state revenue.

University of Wyoming ‘Cowboys’ campaign expands

Artwork depicting "The World Needs More Cowboys" marketing campaign is now common across campus, but related promotions from the University of Wyoming are just beginning.

New market expansion grant available for Wyoming businesses

"Wyoming is bursting with innovative companies offering quality services and products," said Terri Barr, business development coordinator for the Business Council. "This grant program is one service the state can offer to bring those great ideas to new customers nationally and globally."

Northern Arapaho Tribe Increases Essential Healthcare, Childcare Services

"MoFi is thrilled to work alongside the Northern Arapaho Business Council, the Northern Arapaho Tribal Housing, Wind River Cares, and First Interstate Bank to help these projects get off the ground," said Dave Glaser, President of MoFi.

This Tiny Company in Wyoming Spins Over 15,000 Pounds of Wool for Retailers Across the Country

Buy a sweater from Mountain Meadow Wool and you can trace it back to the ranch where it started–and help keep a Western tradition alive.

Wyoming tests highway tech to save lives, boost commerce

Although automated self-driving vehicles have made headlines lately, that technology is still many years out from being usable on a large scale, said Ali Ragan, the outreach coordinator for this pilot project.

Wyoming Business Council accepting startup grant applications

Companies must have potential to provide an economic return to the state of Wyoming through job
creation, expanded tax base and diversification of the state’s economy.