High school memorial has special meaning to students and their familiesUP to Central High ROTC Cadet Reuben McGuire and the whole Central ROTC team for creating a memorial at the
Visit Cheyenne is celebrating a stellar year as we end the first quarter of 2023. And so far, experts say they have seen a growth of 7 percent in 2023 after a banner year in 2022. Cheyenne tourism keeps growing, and this summer will be no exception.
As Wyoming gears up for another summer of increased visitation, tourism-reliant businesses are still struggling to find enough workers to operate fully.
Many business owners attribute the predicament to unemployment benefits people are receiving, Wyoming Public Media reported.
Domenic Bravo, CEO of Visit Cheyenne, echoed that thought.
“I think there were some unintended consequences when some of the benefits that were there during COVID got extended,” he told The Center Square.
Gov. Mark Gordon decided to stop accepting the federal unemployment supplement in the state starting June 19. But Bravo said the timing may have been too late. Advertisement –
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