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CRA Qualified Investment Fund Supports Environmentally-Sound Homeownership in Wyoming: HOME Run Program Finances Mortgages For First-Time Homebuye
Families in Wyoming are benefiting from the CRA Qualified Investment Fund's recent bond purchase supporting the Wyoming Community Development Authority's (WCDA) HOME Run Program, a statewide mortgage loan program for first-time homebuyers. In addition to creating new opportunities for homeownership, the HOME Run Program finances affordable, newly constructed homes in Wyoming, all of which are required to meet national and state building standards, including the Model Energy Code, which applies to new residential buildings and additions to existing ones.
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.
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."
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.
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Wyoming Filmmaker Wins Inaugural Contest
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.
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.
Payroll Wyoming, Unique Aspects of Wyoming Payroll Law and Practice
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...
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.
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 econo...
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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. The oldest tractor in The La Barge, Wyoming Tractor Restoration Museum is this 1919 Fordson. The working museum is a lifetime hobby project of Mr. Don Studt. Mr. Studt has lived in Wyoming for 73 years and many of these tractors are former trade-ins from his former John Deere Dealership. He called this working project the "Retirement Center for Aged Tractors." Mr. Studt did not own a computer and is not on the Internet. Some things you just have to see for yourself. If you ever travel to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, just go South about 80 miles to LaBarge, WY on HWY 189. Mr. Studt had been in the tractor business since 1946. He said to me "Well, We love to talk old iron." And that he did with his unlimited knowledge of American History in farming and tractors. We talked for hours about the oil reserves in Wyoming, farming, water supply, changes in trasplanted people from other places buying up properties, and how our country has changed over the years. A true American, Mr. Studt, did it for the love of it and actually refused a donation from me. Instead he asked for a card and told us to let people know about his endeavors and spread the word and he would spread the word about WashGuys, that is my company, to travelers and passers bye. I noticed a John Deere Mechanical bucket which runs off a pulley system from the axles, not a PTO. Early American innovations in farming have given up much of this early technology. It is incredible to see all these old tractors are still running. We thank Mr. Studt for his passion to keep up the history of America for future generations. He did it because he loved it, and we love to talk old iron too. You know there sure are not many people like him left anymore. It is truly the end of an era. He did it for the love of. Wow. Thanks Don, thank you for your inspiration. "Lance Winslow" - If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs
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