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“It's taken far too long for some of these conversations to happen. But they are happening. And institutions are adapting to the changing demographics of those who are serving.”
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An economic development organization is denied funds for a coal research and diversification projectThe "Move Wyoming Forward" proposal was denied along with three others in Wyoming that were competing for federal Build Back Better funds from the Economic Development Administration.
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Due to the regular boom and bust cycles in the state and Wyoming's continued struggle to attract and retain younger workers—the never-ending discussion on the need to diversify the state economy continues. During the recent Governor's Business Forum hosted by the Wyoming Business Alliance, some had hope about the future. Wyoming Public Radio's Bob Beck has more.
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An application that was submitted by Campbell County to a federal program to obtain funding for the proposed Pronghorn Industrial Park east of Gillette has been denied.
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Jim Robinson, principal economist for the Wyoming Economic Analysis Division, said when he looks at Wyoming's economy in the coming year, it's not going…
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Wyoming has been working towards economic diversification and one way to do that is to make Wyoming's culture, arts and humanities programs a bigger part…
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A new report from the American Jobs Project outlines how Wyoming could become an economic leader in carbon technology. That includes developing activated…
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After just one year with a Wyoming facility, Plenty cut 23 of only 55 positions at the site Tuesday. Plenty is an indoor farming company based out of San…
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One committee taking on Wyoming Governor Matt Mead’s economic diversification initiative will hold a public forum about agriculture this week.The…
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This Tuesday, November 7, an event in Cheyenne called Tech Jobs Tour will aim to help diverse and non-traditional workers find jobs in the local tech…