01/17/2012 - Carol Linton Joins the Exclusive Haute Living Real Estate Network
Carol Linton, the prominent real estate agent in the Jackson Hole market, has joined the prestigious Haute Living Real Estate Network.Jackson Hole, Wyoming (PRWEB) January 17, 2012 Carol Linton, the prominent real estate agent in the Jackson Hole market, has joined the prestigious Haute Living Real Estate Network. This exclusive circle of leading real estate agents is invited to bring opulent ...
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02/07/2012 - Wyoming's Top Two Youth Volunteers Selected in 17th Annual National Awards Program
Rebel Rauterkus, 17, of Freedom and Megan Kenney, 12, of Newcastle today were named Wyoming's top two youth volunteers for 2012 by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, a nationwide program honoring young people for outstanding acts of volunteerism.
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02/02/2012 - A Good Time to Buy February 2nd, 2012
"I keep thinking they'll go back up and they keep going down,” said Jonah Bank of Wyoming employee Dick Jay. He said loan interest rates are much slower than he ever expected.
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02/02/2012 - Local brokerage changes hands
Eldon and Jodi Garver, owners of Wyoming West Realty in Guernsey, are happy to announce they have sold their real estate brokerage business to Marci Barker.
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01/17/2012 - Fay Ranches Sees Rising Action With Wyoming Properties
BUFFALO, Wyo. , Jan. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- People are taking a serious look at quality Wyoming Ranches these days. Mike Fraley , broker associate with Fay Ranches closed just over $17M in sales on seven ...
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01/12/2012 - Wyo. cowboy culture inspires Chinese resort decor
JOHANNA LOVE Jackson Hole News & Guide JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. None of the Chinese developers who built the vacation resort named Jackson Hole, in Hebei Province, had ever been to Wyoming. Beijing Resplendency Great Exploit Real Estate Co. LTD hired Portland, Ore., interior designer Allison Smith about eight years ago to create a large tract of second homes, but the developers didn't have a concept ...
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01/11/2012 - Wyoming News Digest
The Associated Press CHEYENNE, Wyo. WYOMING NEWS DIGEST — If you have questions about stories, call the Cheyenne bureau at 307-632-9351. AP stories, along with the photos that accompany them, can be obtained from http://www.apexchange.com. Reruns are also available from the Service Desk (877-836-9477). For technical help, call (800) 453-1269. Please send stories and news tips to apcheyenne(at ...
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01/08/2012 - You can find a Jackson Hole in China
JOHANNA LOVE Jackson Hole News & Guide JACKSON, Wyo. None of the Chinese developers who built the vacation resort named Jackson Hole, in Hebei Province, had ever been to Wyoming. Beijing Resplendency Great Exploit Real Estate Co. LTD hired Portland, Ore., interior designer Allison Smith about eight years ago to create a large tract of second homes, but the developers didn't have a concept, she ...
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01/07/2012 - Donor of vast ranch to UW, CSU, expresses regret
A woman who donated her family's ranch to promote hands-on agriculture education at the University of Wyoming and Colorado...
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01/03/2012 - Jackson Hole, China
None of the Chinese developers who built the vacation resort named Jackson Hole, in Hebei Province, had ever been to Wyoming...
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12/31/2011 - My New Home: New Mexico couple find antebellum treasure in diverse Uptown area
Shelley Moore and Mike Zancanella almost didn't move to Memphis. "We were living in Santa Fe on a two-year plan, but really we came from Wyoming," said Moore, who spent 10 years of her childhood in Midtown.
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12/07/2011 - Central Bank will close Wyoming office
Where there was once three there will be one, come this Saturday. Central Bank announced this week it is closing its newly acquired Wyoming office located in the former headquarters of The RiverBan
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12/01/2011 - Wyoming ag land increasing in value
USDA: Farm land average value $540 per acre The good news is that agricultural land is increasing in value in Park County and Wyoming. The bad news is, the value doesn’t really matter unless you want to sell and are able to find a buyer, and sales of rural ag land are lagging. Steven Gunn of the Wyoming Field Office of the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service in Cheyenne reported that ...
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11/28/2011 - Flagg Ranch Company Assumes Operation of Headwaters Lodge & Cabins at Flagg Ranch in John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial ...
BROOMFIELD, Colo., Nov. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Flagg Ranch Company, an affiliate of Vail Resorts, Inc. (NYSE: MTN) is pleased to announce it has officially taken over as the new operator of Headwaters Lodge & Cabins at Flagg Ranch in Moran, Wyoming. The resort is...
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11/28/2011 - $37.6 million man claims prize
HARDING – At 51, Steven Lloyd is a valley native and graduate of Wyoming Area High School who has gone from real estate to managing a family golf course – even though he doesn’t play much of a game himself, according to his father.
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11/01/2011 - Colorado seeks more disclosure on fracking fluids used in oil and gas wells
Drillers in Colorado would have to file a detailed report on the amount fluid and its ingredients used to hydrofracture wells under draft state regulations issued today. Colorado, like Texas and Wyoming, is proposing that drillers disclose the constituents of their fracking fluids through FracFocus.Org – an independent national database. “The reason for adopting the [...]
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10/21/2011 - CWC, Real Estate, Health Ctr, Bills
Guests on Thursday's Chit Chat show, Oct. 20, 2011, were: Pres. Jo Anne McFarland of Central Wyoming College -- Olivia Prince of Wind River Realty -- Pat Monahan of Wyoming Primary Care -- and Wyoming's U.S. Sen. John Barrasso.
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10/19/2011 - The Secret to Living Well on $11,000 a Year
Our last story on frugal living, "The Secret to Living Well on $20,000 a Year," stirred up some heated comments, many of which argued that $20,000 a year represents a king's ransom. "Someone should do an article on how to live on less than $10,000 per year. I am a single mother who is doing just that," wrote Rici of Wyoming.
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09/17/2011 - Municipal Briefs
WYOMING - Borough Council will hold a special meeting at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 26 in Council Chambers, 277 Wyoming Avenue. Agenda items include review of the proposed Walmart parking/8th Street intersection plan and review/approval of proposals for the borough’s insurance. Insurance proposals are due to the borough offices on or before noon Friday.
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09/15/2011 - Jackson Hole Snow King Resort Offered for Sale, Including Substantial Jackson, Wyoming Real Estate Development Holdings
JACKSON, Wyo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Snow King Holdings, LLC, offers iconic Jackson Hole resort for sale; 465-acre Jackson, Wyoming, Snow King Resort includes ski area, hotel, conference center and real estate development holdings.
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09/12/2011 - Flood Briefs
WYOMING – The borough has teamed Sunday with Gerrity’s Supermarket and Price Chopper within the borough in a cleaning supply donation program.
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09/07/2011 - Wyoming restaurant destroyed in blaze
WAPITI, WY- A Tuesday evening fire has completely destroyed the Streamside Family Restaurant 15 miles west of Cody, Wyoming.
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08/28/2011 - Central Bankers Urge Governments to Keep Global Economic Expansion Intact
Central bankers gathered at an annual retreat in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, this weekend had a message for political leaders: monetary policy alone can’t keep the global expansion going.
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08/23/2011 - Cody gas station owners file for bankruptcy
The owners of a Cody-based fuel distribution business and chain of gas stations/convenience stores have filed for bankruptcy, citing millions of dollars of debt. Red Eagle Oil, Inc., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Aug. 1 in Wyoming’s federal bankruptcy court, blaming the economic downturn and an inability over the past two years to collect some of the money it is owed. Court documents say ...
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08/23/2011 - Advertising signs not allowed
The Wyoming Department of Transportation issued a reminder today to event planners, political candidates and real estate agents that advertising signs cannot be placed in the state’s rights-of-way.
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08/09/2011 - Wyoming bills would crack down on shell companies
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Wyoming state legislators will consider three new bills next week aimed at reining in "shell" companies formed under the state's liberal incorporation laws, according to Wyoming Secretary of State Max Maxfield.
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07/21/2011 - A could’ve been but never was
The newspaper headline could have read: “Notre Dame star football player transfers to Wyoming.” Say what? A member of the Fighting Irish transfering to UW? No way. Are you sure it isn’t the other way around?
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07/20/2011 - Money Isn’t Everything, But It Sure Helps
Too often, news articles miss the real story: Casper Star Tribune reporter Jeremy Fugelberg’s July 3 effort covered “The Department of the Interior’s Economic Contributions” report on the agency’s role in our nation’s economy – 146 pages of “Fund Us Lavishly, We’re Really Important.” In Wyoming, which is 30 percent Bureau of Land Management (plus Yellowstone National Park), Fugelberg reported ...
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06/30/2011 - US financial havens mask secretive Ukrainian deals
U.S. continues to seek more than $250 million from Lazarenko’s offshore accounts; some allege his Wyoming firm controls $72 million. The secretive business havens of Cyprus and the Cayman Islands face a potent rival: Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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06/28/2011 - The little house of secrets on the Great Plains
The secretive business havens of Cyprus and the Cayman Islands face a potent rival: Cheyenne, Wyoming
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06/28/2011 - A little house of secrets on America’s Great Plains, and its connection to Ukraine
CHEYENNE, ATLANTA (Reuters) – The secretive business havens of Cyprus and the Cayman Islands face a potent rival: Cheyenne, Wyoming. At a single address in this sleepy city of 60,000 people, more than 2,000 companies are registered.
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06/20/2011 - Wyoming lawmakers will ask for delay of Big Horn Basin land-use plan
RIVERTON — A Wyoming legislative committee will ask the U.S. Bureau of Land Management to delay its decision on a proposed land-use plan for the Big Horn Basin.
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06/16/2011 - Crest Enhances CRE Loan Management at First National Bank of Wyoming
Banker’s Toolbox, a leading provider of risk management solutions for community financial institutions announced that Laramie, Wyo.-based First National Bank of Wyoming is successfully stress testing its commercial real estate loan portfolio using CrestTM, a patent-pending automated CRE loan stress testing and management solution.
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05/27/2011 - Efforts to tax churches rise
Less than a month after Union County and the Lewisburg Area School District made a hasty retreat from a plan to tax a church’s social hall, a similar battle is playing out in Wyoming County, which is trying to tax a building that is not specifically geared toward religious use.
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05/31/2011 - QE3 Has Already Started
Most analysts have missed the fact that QE3 has already started in earnest. Of course, it would have been easy to miss. Ben Bernanke has not made any grand pronouncements. He hasn’t done some public thinking out loud, as he did among friends at Jackson Hole, Wyoming last August. It is not even called “QE3”. Think of it as a “stealth QE3”. But make no mistake. A new variety of quantitative easing ...
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05/27/2011 - Week in Review, May 29, 2011
Diamond CEO dies at 56Charles "Rusty" Flack, chief executive officer of Diamond Consolidated Industries in Wyoming and a philanthropic renaissance man in Luzerne County, died early Thursday morning from complications from colon cancer. He was 56.Mr. Fl
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05/25/2011 - The Politics of Rich and Poor
Kathy Hochul just won a Congressional district that includes all or parts of seven counties. The district is home to UB, Brockport State, Geneseo, and a few community colleges, but not to any big cities. Orleans, Genesee, Livingston, and Wyoming counties are largely rural, as is the section of Niagara County that’s in the 26th.
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05/19/2011 - Laramie Wyoming Property Management and Real Estate Firm Launches New Website
Real Estate 1, Jerry Walsh & Co. LLC, the leading Laramie property management and real estate firm, has just unveiled a new online portal to the housing market in Laramie, Wyoming and its nearby areas.
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04/30/2011 - Final touch
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03/30/2011 - Some property owners say Wyoming's Turn On 28th Street proposal isn't feasible
The land-use concept envisions a crescent-shaped “Main Street” arcing south of 28th Street between Burlingame and Clyde Park avenues. Existing large buildings like Studio 28, Wyoming Village Mall and Rogers Plaza would gradually disappear over the next 30 to 40 years to make room for new retail and office uses.
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03/26/2011 - Power Line Link Plan Includes Boulder City
To paraphrase Bob Dylan: The power, my friend, is blowin' in the wind. Especially in Wyoming, south of Rawlins. That's where most of the "best winds" are, according to the National Renewable Energy Lab Wind Research Center. And that's where a Denver company
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03/24/2011 - Income here is sixth highest
Wyoming's per capita personal income for 2010 was $47,851. The state ranks sixth-highest in the nation for per capita personal income.
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03/22/2011 - Ken Salazar To Make 'Major Energy Announcement' In Cheyenne
CHEYENNE, Wyo. -- Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead say they're going to make a "major energy announcement" in Cheyenne. Officials in the Interior Department and governor's office aren't providing details about what's going to be announced Tuesday afternoon.
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03/22/2011 - Salazar to make energy announcement in Cheyenne
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead say they're going to make a "major energy announcement" in Cheyenne.
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03/18/2011 - Wyoming offering Fair Housing Seminar Thursday
The city of Wyoming will sponsor a housing seminar for landlords, property managers, rental agents, real estate agents and residents from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Thursday, March 24 at the Wyoming Library, 3350 Michael Ave. SW.
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03/03/2011 - With the boom--'get understanding'
A couple of weeks ago, I predicted another Golden Age for Wyoming.
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02/28/2011 - Wyoming Senate shoots down public meetings bill
BEN NEARY Associated Press CHEYENNE, Wyo. A bill that would have required Wyoming government boards to record their closed sessions died Monday in the state Senate. The Senate voted 16-14 to kill the bill to require such government bodies as county commissions and school boards to record their closed sessions. The bill would have allowed people to petition in court to access the recordings ...
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02/25/2011 - Hydrofracked? One Man’s Mystery Leads to a Backlash Against Natural Gas Drilling
There are few things a family needs to survive more than fresh drinking water. And Louis Meeks, a burly, jowled Vietnam War hero who had long ago planted his roots on these sparse eastern Wyoming grasslands, was drilling a new well in search of it. The drill bit spun, whining against the alluvial mud and rock that folds beneath the Wind River Range foothills. It ploughed to 160 feet, but the ...
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02/22/2011 - Budget battle makes park land deal tough
A battle over the federal budget has left Wyoming’s congressional delegation noncommittal about whether they will seek $107 million to benefit Wyoming schools and protect 1,405 acres of inholdings in Grand Teton National Park...
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02/17/2011 - Lawyers lining up to run for judge
WILKES-BARRE – In the past month, 16 attorneys have announced their candidacy for Luzerne County judge, a pace that’s been unprecedented in the Wyoming Valley.
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