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Wyoming lawmakers back coal-to-liquid project. Delegation seeks approval for $350M in tax credits to Houston company

"Wyoming has abundant natural resources that can further increase the independence of sourcing petroleum products in the United States, and this program is important to developing those resources for the benefit of both the state and the country as a whole," the trio wrote.

ProDril founder defends company. Headed to jail, Curlett says he’s confident returns will come

During his discussion of the events surrounding the collapse of ProDril, Curlett acknowledged making "a mistake," but said many investors did not fully consider the risks. He said he believes they will still be made whole, and possibly will see a sizable return on their investments.

Fledgling winemakers try to sink roots in Wyoming. Producers rely on trial and error, cooperative spirit

The Wyoming association was born two years ago and is dedicated to spreading information to beginning growers and to networking with wineries and grape growers in neighboring states such as Nebraska, where the industry is thriving.

Venture capitalists venture to Wyoming. Access Venture Partners

"That’s one thing that has been a missing link in the past,"

Employers in Sheridan, Wyoming seek help from foreign workers

"Getting qualified employees is more difficult than getting guests."

Hathaway Scholarship, created out of the state’s budget surplus in an effort to create a larger and more educated work force in Wyoming.

After a steady decline in UW enrollment throughout the 1990s, recently the university’s Outreach School has helped boost enrollment back over the 13,000 mark, and now it appears the Hathaway Scholarship will continue the university’s growth into the future.

Pilot program that trains Wyoming women for jobs traditionally held by men — truck driving, welding and construction — deserves to be continued and expanded in the Equality State.

The pilot program demonstrated that many women have the motivation and initiative to complete training in nontraditional fields. As long as the state and its private partners fund it and employers hire the graduates, the program will fulfill its goal of improving the wages and lives of the participants.

Oil-gas to hydrogen in Wyoming? Energy school planned by the University of Wyoming must be flexible enough to deal with future changes in the state’s energy industry.

Gov. Dave Freudenthal, who appointed industry officials as seven of the council’s nine voting members, urged the board to “think 40 years down the road.”

Manufacturers and Technology Companies Unite To Diversify The Wyoming Economy

Wyoming’s Technology Organization Members are Now the #3 Contributor To the Wyoming Economy

Hells Angels’ finds plenty of fun in Cody during its World Run. Next year – Portugal

Carl from Rhode Island rode 2,300 miles to get here. Jose G. visited the rodeo and even rode a bull. A man from Germany and his Austrian friend have decided to stay a few extra days.

All the men are first-time visitors to Cody, and all said they’re having a great time. And they all happen to be members of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.