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UW to Announce WIP Creative Economy Start Up Challenge Winners
University of Wyoming President Ed Seidel will announce the winners of the Investing in Wyoming’s Creative Economy Start Up Challenge Thursday, July 18, at UW’s Neltje Center for Excellence in Creativity and the Arts. Ten creative startup efforts will be awarded $25,000 each to support their arts-focused enterprises.
Wyoming Girls In 2nd After Day 2 of NHSFR
ROCK SPRINGS – The 2024 National High School Finals Rodeo (NHSFR) is in full swing in Rock Springs, with the second day wrapped up already. Check out below a list of all the top ten performers so far, what kids from Wyoming are still in the top ten, and how the team standings are heading into day three.
UW’s Wyoming Dementia Together Schedules Programs Through December
Wyoming Dementia Together (WDT), a statewide nonprofit caregiver network offered through the University of Wyoming’s Wyoming Center on Aging (WyCOA), will offer a variety of informative discussions focused on dementia care through December. Legal issues, financial considerations, behavioral changes and family advocacy in the health care system are among...
Wildfire smoke moving into the Wasatch Front
SALT LAKE CITY — Air quality in northern Utah is expected to take a hit Tuesday thanks to wind blowing wildfire smoke in from the Pacific Northwest. What to expect air quality in Utah to look like today. KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson said the smoke will settle in throughout...
Summit County Council to vote on putting sales tax on ballot
County leaders have expressed a desire to focus on what the sales tax would fund, rather than what happens if it doesn’t pass. But without it, county leaders will have to decide whether to raise property taxes or cut county services. The so-called emergency services sales tax is an...
Longtime Park City-area landscapers fined $164K for storing equipment at home
Humberto Fragapane and Melisa Delarroca have been running their landscaping business from the home they bought in Highland Estates in 2020. The couple had been in business since at least 2015, but ran afoul of Summit County’s rules—and some neighbors—when they moved vehicles and equipment onto their 1.69-acre property.
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