Another Reason To Be Glad We Live In Cheyenne
Went to Greeley for dinner with friends last night and saw these prices at a corner Shell station. Glad I filled up for $3.39 before I crossed the border.
I could have gone for the $3.29 at the E 12th
Went to Greeley for dinner with friends last night and saw these prices at a corner Shell station. Glad I filled up for $3.39 before I crossed the border.
I could have gone for the $3.29 at the E 12th
The job market is tough these days. Many people are coping with sudden layoffs, and others are struggling to find work after completing college or earning a new degree. Skilled professionals could wait months or years to find a job in the field of their expertise.
But if one of these descriptions matches you, that doesn't mean you can’t find exciting ways to earn money.
High prices on gas and everything else, especially the internet have finally caught up with the U.S Postal service.
For the first time in Wyoming since 1998 The Wyoming Legislature’s Joint revenue Interim Committee voted Monday to sponsor a bill that would raise the gas tax in Wyoming by 10 cents per gallon.
Sadly for all of us that enjoy the occasional tasty treats like, Twinkies, Ho Ho's, Swiss Rolls, Ding Dongs etc etc. That indulgence will soon come to an end!
There are a couple of things you can count on the American people doing each time an election year rolls around — updating their voter registration cards and buying more guns.
Just days after a recent study indicated theme park attendance is rising, Disney has announced it’s bumping up admission prices at Disney World, thus allowing the Florida vacation spot to retain the dubious title of “most expensive theme park.”
Student loan debt may be skyrocketing, but the students themselves will likely leave school with some nice presents — a new survey shows Americans will spend almost $5 billion on graduation gifts this year.
A lot of people are hurting these days because of the slow turn of the global economy. Few places are making them feel the pain of painfully slow growth more than the gas pump.
But that doesn’t mean relief can’t unexpectedly happen.
Facing huge budget shortfalls, the United States Postal Service has proposed solutions including closing hundreds of post offices and eliminating Saturday deliveries. Now it may be considering jacking up the price of stamps, too.
The latest government report on inflation is predicting food price inflation to lag behind the general inflation rate over the next few years. The Wyoming Senate Labor, Health and Social Services Committee Monday endorsed a bill that would require coaches and trainers of organized non-school youth sports and activities to receive training on concussions. Amy Richards has a report. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Over the last few months, there has been some data that suggests the sluggish economy could be improving. Mainly, the unemployment rate, which has dropped to 8.3 percent after reaching a 26-year high of 10 percent in late 2009. However, according to a new survey from Poll Postion, the public is split on whether America is entering into a period of economic recovery.