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WGA NEWS: Registration open for our virtual Annual Meeting in June; Governors share policy on energy development and healthcare; register for Western Prosperity Roundtable forum

Registration is open for the Western Governors’ Association 2021 Annual Meeting, which will be presented as a virtual event on June 30-July 1.

A photographic tour of small-town Wyoming

Many Wyomingites have never visited places like Lost Cabin or Spotted Horse, and most outsiders have never heard of these dots on the map. Check out these photos for a look at some of the state’s hidden gems.

CNN commentator Rick Santorum receives backlash after saying ‘there isn’t much Native American culture in American culture’

“We came here and created a blank slate. We birthed a nation from nothing. I mean, there was nothing here. I mean, yes we have Native Americans but candidly there isn’t much Native American culture in American culture,” the former Pennsylvania senator said.

Wyoming legislature ends session with no long-term budget, education solutions

In one of the longest legislative sessions in history, lawmakers accomplished few of their goals.

The State of Broadband in America, Q1 2021

Just 31% of Americans have access to a low-priced plan that has 100 Mbps download / 25 Mbps upload.

What’s at Stake for Startups in Senator Amy Klobuchar’s App Store Battle

As Congress scrutinizes Apple’s and Google’s policies toward third-party app developers, smaller companies could stand to gain.

This Tech Unicorn Just Opened A Million-Dollar Daycare – “We are building a playbook that open sources everything we’ve learned for any company to replicate.”

This month edtech unicorn Guild Education has unveiled the Beehive, an affordable childcare option housed in the same building as the 850-person Denver company. After successfully navigating years of regulatory hurdles, the company’s cofounder and CEO Rachel Carlson will release the open-sourced plans for other tech companies follow suit.

Moving to a ‘tax friendly’ state? Do your homework first

“It is my strong sense that these cross-state moves in retirement are strongly motivated for financial reasons,” said Jaclyn Lambert, a spokesperson for HireAHelper.

3 things you must consider if you want to start a business that shows like Shark Tank get wrong

Entrepreneur and investor Benjamin Lee believes there is a serious disconnect between what entrepreneurs really want to achieve and what they are being pressured to do.

Nokia and NewCore Wireless bring 5G broadband to tribal nations in U.S.

Tribal nations haven’t had the best access to the internet. But Nokia and NewCore Wireless have partnered to bring 5G wireless networking and 4.9G/LTE service to underserved communities in the U.S.