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Wyoming Voters Will Decide On Slashing Property Taxes By 50%

A petition for a ballot initiative to slash Wyoming property taxes by 50% was certified Friday by the secretary of state’s office. That means Wyoming voters will decide the issue in 2026.

Lawyer Shortage Means Some Wyoming Defendants May Not Get Public Defenders

Unless a lawyer shortage eases, the Wyoming Public Defender’s Office will stop representing defendants charged with misdemeanors in northeast Wyoming. In a Thursday letter, three local judges urge private attorneys to take those cases.

What’s behind the rising cost of downhill skiing in Montana?

More people than ever are going to ski areas in Montana. But even as the business grows, the price of getting on the slopes has steadily risen. Full access season passes since the pandemic have increased by at least 100 dollars on some hills and upwards of $1,300 a year at Big Sky.

The Death of Net Neutrality Is a Bad Omen

While Americans might not mourn the loss of net neutrality, an appeals court’s ruling sets a troubling precedent for consumer protections in every industry.

America’s First Virtual Fence Conservation Fund Accepting applicants for innovative conservation projects

This groundbreaking quarter-million dollar initiative aims to enhance wildlife conservation by empowering ranchers and conservationists to adopt virtual fencing technology on public and private lands. 

Bad actors and abuse spur Wyoming lawmakers to consider tighter business regulations

Special working group drafts four committee bills aimed at preventing fraudulent corporate filings.

New child care grants aim to boost startup facilities, grow capacity

The program will give awards of up to $10,000 to child care providers for startup or expansion costs, prioritizing those serving communities with limited or no child care options and home-based providers.

Angel Capital Association – Data Insights Monthly: A Quick Patent Due Diligence Checklist: Beware Provisional Patents

It is heartbreaking to see bad behavior by ‘inventors’ and their startup companies, but it occurs over and over again. Let this lesson be an example of the things you need to check anytime you are doing due diligence on an early-stage company.

A Science Fair for the Future of Aging

Sponsored by the AgeTech Collaborative from AARP, the exhibit at WIRED’s Big Interview showcased technologies empowering people to live better, for longer.

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sues big banks over ‘widespread’ fraud on Zelle app

“What they built became a goldmine for criminals,” making it easy for fraudsters to drain accounts, while providing insufficient protections for consumers or making them whole for losses, CFPB Director Rohit Chopra told journalists in a briefing. “These banks broke the law by running a payments system that made fraud easy, while refusing to help the victims.”