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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.
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If you are a Wyoming home owner, and do not have a home owner insurance policy, it is time for you to get your free Wyoming home owner insurance quote.
CenterPoint Corporate Services Now Offers Incorporation and Registered Agent Services in Delaware
CenterPoint Corporate Services, a recognized leader in Nevada business formations, now offers its Small Business Web Community and Registered Agent and Incorporation services in Delaware. CenterPoint offers solutions that are aimed at helping business and legal professionals implement their tax planning and asset protection strategies.
Sukle Advertising & Design and the State of Wyoming Urge Citizens to Draw the Line
The line is crossed every day. Cigarette smoke damages the health of another person, a drunk driver kills someone, adults buy alcohol for underage children. The Wyoming Department of Health is inviting citizens to openly discuss how that line is crossed and to take a hard look at personal choices that affect others. In conjunction with Denver-based Sukle Advertising & Design, the impactful statewide campaign integrates a variety of guerilla and traditional marketing tactics to literally and figuratively "Draw the Line."
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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.
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Harneys Corporate Services Launches New Share Trust Service
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has no State Income Tax.There for there is no State Agency to oversee withholding deposits and reports.There are no State W2's to file, no supplement wage withholding rates and no State W2's to file.Not all states allow salary reductions made under Section 125 cafeteria plans or 401(k) to be treated in the same manner as the IRS code allows.In Wyoming cafeteria plans are not taxable for unemployment insurance purposes. 401(k) plan deferrals are taxable unemployment purposes.Wyoming doesn't have income tax. The Wyoming State Unemployment Insurance Agency is:Department of EmploymentUnemployment Resources DivisionP.O. Box 2760Casper, WY 82602(307) 235-3253http://wydoe.state.wy.us/The S...
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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 econo...
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Wyoming Filmmaker Wins Inaugural Contest
(Vocus) June 10, 2008 -- Short films about a woman who makes art out of bugs, a look at surfing on the Snake River, and profiles of ski makers and kite enthusiasts secured first prize for David Gonzales of Jackson as winner of the first Wyoming Short Film Contest. Gonzales accepted the honor in a ceremony last night at the Jackson Hole Film Festival. ?I was surprised and honored to receive this recognition. It?s exciting to find out my work seems to be heading down the right path,? Gonzales said. He will be awarded $25,000 from the Wyoming Film Office.
?We started this contest to help promote filming in Wyoming. One of the requirements was that the storyline had to be about Wyoming somehow and David?s work was judged by a panel of Wyoming people with a wide variety of production experience,? noted Michell Howard, film office manager. Gonzales? features were premiered in Jackson yesterday. The prize money will go toward production of his next film which will be shot in the state. Howard says the state film office received more submissions than anticipated. ?We were pleased with the response and the quality of the films,? she added.
Gonzales studied screen writing in college and began his working life as a writer for the Dallas Morning News. He spent many years writing travel articles and as a still photographer. ?If the way that we?re transmitting all our information these days in online then it seems like you should be trying to use the full extent of the computer?s and the Internet?s capability to communicate your message ? and that?s really video,? he said. Gonzales believes he could make a full-length feature film using the prize money from the state. ?I didn?t realize what the film office was doing to boost our work. It is greatly appreciated.?
Howard said the Jackson Hole Film Institute worked in partnership with her office to host classes for grip and electrical workers during the event this past week. ?We have to build more of a crew base ? an infrastructure. If Wyoming is going to get more film projects local resources are essential,? she said.
The main attraction for filmmakers is Wyoming?s recently instituted film incentive program which offers up to a fifteen percent rebate on production dollars spent in the state if a minimum of $500,000 is budgeted for a project. ?The legislature believed in what we wanted to do. We were losing a lot of production to other states and countries, like Canada, and if Wyoming was going to gain back lost ground we had to level the playing field,? Howard asserted.
The short film winners are going to be available for pubic viewing on the state tourism website ? www.wyomingtourism.org later this week.
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