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Cody Wyoming
Out in front of The Cody, Wyoming Chamber of Commerce is an enormous bronze statue of two cowboys shaking hands on horses. Cody and the surrounding areas are growing very nicely and the downtown district is alive with tourists and travelers who come to take part in the history of the Old West.
First Year a Success for Emergency Associates of Wyoming
On May 11, 2006, Emergency Associates of Wyoming, LLC, (EAW) celebrated the company's first anniversary and its successful one-year partnership with United Medical Center (UMC), which has resulted in measurable improvements for patients in UMC’s Emergency Department.
The Lodges of East Yellowstone, the Second Best-kept Secret in Cody, Wyoming
Situated in the heart of the Rocky Mountain Region outside of Yellowstone National Park, lying quietly in the Shoshone National Forest, is a very unique group of historic lodges known as The Lodges of East Yellowstone. The East Lodges date back as far as the early 1900's, during the days of the Wild West when Col. Buffalo Bill Cody was the Great West promoter of the day. Buffalo Bill recognized the vast opportunities to share this small piece of the American West with the nation in this 50 mile stretch between Cody, Wyoming and the East gate to Yellowstone National Park.
Tait Radio Communications To Outfit Utility System Serving South Dakota, Montana and Wyoming
Tait Radio Communications has been awarded a contract with Black Hills Power to deploy its TaitNet MPT1327 turnkey solution throughout the multi-state utility system.
Eco-Boutique Hotel Terra Jackson Hole in Wyoming Combines Luxury with Contemporary Design
Hotel Terra Jackson Hole combines luxury with contemporary design while maintaining its focus on environmental responsibility. This eco-boutique will soon be one of just five LEED certified US hotels.
Retirement Center for Aged Tractors LaBarge, Wyoming
Don Studt was a true American who knew his tractors, he could talk old iron for hours, probably days. Don has now gone to greener pastures, but he built one of the largest collection of antique tractors I have ever seen in all my travels in the United States spanning 5 years and every city in the country in all the states.
Invensys to Implement Operator Training Simulator for Sinclair Refinery in Wyoming
Invensys Process Systems has been awarded a contract from Sinclair Oil Corporation for a SimSci-Esscor Operating Training Simulator (OTS) to be implemented at the Sinclair refinery near Rawlins, Wyoming. Advanced dynamic simulation technology in the new OTS will allow Sinclair's Wyoming Refinery to train operators on all aspects of plant operations and controls, as well as start-up, shutdown and emergency situation management of the refinery's newly constructed delayed coker unit.
StockInterview -- UR-Energy Moving Wyoming Uranium Property Closer to Production
In an audio interview conducted with Bill Boberg, Chief Executive of UR-Energy, he told StockInterview, "Everything is still on track for submitting our preliminary application by June of this year to mine the Lost Creek uranium deposit in Wyoming."
Harneys Corporate Services Launches New Share Trust Service
The expansion of the company's services is part of Harneys Corporate Services' continuing efforts to improve the customer's experience.
Visionary Installs Additional Fiber in Wyoming
Visionary has completed installation of a second fiber connection on their network to support Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) users. The new fiber data connection was installed in Casper, and will service the company's DSL users throughout Wyoming.
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Home Value Trends in Wyoming
Real estate industry experts and the media have been predicting the bursting of the housing bubble for a while now, like modern day Nostradamus'. The U.S's market will crash, home value medians will dive, sales will slump. The past few months have been filled with a lot of doom and gloom predictions of the nation's market. But knowing what the national market is doing and the national home value median isn't going to help you when you want to buy or sell in a specific area. (In case you're curious, the national median home value was $221,900 in 2006). To get a good idea of where an area's market is headed, whether home value goes up or down, you need to look at more than just that area's current market. You've got to examine it's economy, employment and growth opportunities and it's attractions. (Visit http://www.getmyhomesvalue.com if yo'd like to get your current home value).
Wyoming, with it's capital of Cheyenne, seems to be a state that flies under most peoples' radar. Known as the Cowboy state, and relatively sparsely populated with only 515,004 residents in 2006, many assume Wyoming is a middle of nowhere state with nothing to do and nothing to offer, which is definitely not true. First off, with it's sprawling plains and fertile land, Wyoming's agriculture provides the rest of the country with cattle, beets, sheep, hay and wheat, while it's industries provide mining, chemical products, lumber and wood, printing and publishing, machinery and of course, tourism. A strong economy is one good indication that an area's real estate market should stay steady and home value rates will increase.
Wyoming is known also as ?forever west? and evokes the very essence of the American Old West, a simpler time of cowboys and cattle runs. Wyoming has stuck to that simplicity and many of it's tourist attractions are along the same line. The central region of the state is the corridor that many pioneers followed to the West, from sage-covered plains to tree-studded mountains. Historical trails and cultural spots abound. Wyoming is probably most famous as the home of Yellowstone National Park, as well as many other national parks and Indian Reservations, so there's plenty to do, whether you like visiting historical and cultural spots or want to get outdoors for some wildlife-watching, fishing, hiking, boating, etc. Wyoming is also home to many fossil findings (see the Fossil Butte National Monument) as well as herds of wild horses and dude ranches. For those craving night life, the major cities like Cheyenne and Laramie has clubs, theaters, dining, breweries and anything else a city should have to offer.
Though many of Wyoming's attractions are geared more toward the outdoors type, they still see plenty of tourists each year, yet another reason their real estate market and home value rates should stay relatively steady. Even their unemployment rate is down from recent years to 2.9%, though they say a historical low of 1.9% back in February of 1979. The average household income is similar to many mid-western states at about $46,000 in 2005. The median home value is relatively low as well, at about $152,011.
Wyoming's real estate market, though not booming, does not seem to be affected by the supposed slump as many other states are. It is one of the largest coal suppliers in the world and because of the high need for mineral related products (like coal and gas) the eastern part of the state had suffered a severe work shortage and lack of housing. Due to this need, the job market exploded and construction began on new housing for the state. Because of this, much of Wyoming is still a seller's market, unlike the rest of the country. With so many job opportunities and a strong economic future, Wyoming home value rates haven't taken much of a hit as many other areas, and as long as those factors stay booming, it should have a steady market for a while to come.
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Ashley Lichty is a webmaster and the resident SEO of Web Xtreme, Inc. She has a background in real estate and marketing with an emphasis in writing.
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