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2022-10-20T22:16:10+00:00October 7th, 2016|News|

Wyoming tax code is most competitive in U.S.

Wyoming has the most competitive tax code in the nation according to the 13th annual State Business Tax Climate Index, released today by the nonpartisan Tax Foundation. The report measures how well-structured each state’s tax code is by analyzing over 100 tax variables in five different tax categories: corporate, individual income, sales, property, and unemployment insurance. Click here to [...]

2022-10-20T22:16:11+00:00October 5th, 2016|News|

Declaration of (energy) independence

Ever since the energy crisis of the 1970s, policymakers have worked toward U.S. energy independence. Today, that goal is in sight. (For background on the issue, check this article: http://ow.ly/10Ah86 .) It’s true that domestic energy production fluctuates from year to year—along with prices, jobs, and the energy sector—the general trend is toward greater independence, year after year. Here [...]

2022-10-20T22:16:11+00:00July 4th, 2016|News|

Fitness and fun for families

Swimming is ranked in the top five favorite activities for American families—and no wonder. Most of us have fond memories of summers spent at the municipal pool. But that’s not all, messing around in the water is actually great for our physical and mental health. (Read more about it here: http://ow.ly/10BiFF.) While many municipal swimming pools have gone the [...]

2022-10-20T22:16:36+00:00June 20th, 2016|News|

Be Your Own Boss

Lots of people dream about escaping their job to start their own business. It’s certainly not always the easiest choice, but it’s often immensely rewarding (check out this list to explore the positives: http://ow.ly/10Aq3q.) Here in Johnson County, WY, we actively encourage entrepreneurs—like Meseret Tegenu, a woman who founded a landscaping business here. Why? Because small businesses are the [...]

2022-10-20T22:16:37+00:00June 13th, 2016|News|

Finding—and Keeping—Skilled Workers

As the economy rounds the bend toward growth, many employers are struggling to recruit and retain skilled workers. (Want insight into recent trends? Check out this article: http://ow.ly/10xlqL.) Here in Wyoming, we’ve invested a lot of time and resources in efforts to match skilled job seekers with employers. In addition to training and other services, Our Department of Workforce [...]

2022-10-20T22:16:37+00:00June 6th, 2016|News|

Affordable Energy

By Site Selection Magazine Finding affordable energy is one of the most important factors in identifying and choosing the right site when a company is expanding or relocating — especially in the case of large industrial facilities. The electric power industry has seen significant changes in the last decade, with industrial electricity prices trending down due to the increase [...]

2022-10-20T22:16:37+00:00May 30th, 2016|News|

Developing Recession-Proof Industries

By Site Selection Magazine While no industry is immune to the forces of economic recession, some sectors hold up better than others. It’s knowing where and when to invest in them that make all the difference. That was the consensus of a panel of experts convened April 5 in San Diego for a frank discussion on “Developing Recession-Proof Industries” [...]

2022-10-20T22:16:37+00:00May 30th, 2016|News|

The New West

By Site Selection Magazine Wyoming has made substantial investments in education, workforce and infrastructure within the last year, and businesses are taking note. In August 2015, Tungsten Heavy Powder & Parts announced its China-based production operation planned to move to Laramie. The plant produces tungsten fragments and penetrators to be sold globally to military weapons and armament manufacturers. Former [...]

2022-10-20T22:16:38+00:00May 4th, 2016|News|