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May 4th Special Election: Specific Purpose Tax

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Newsletter April 2010

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Volume 1 Issue 6                                                                                                                                      April 2010 2010 Annual Dinner - 25 Years of Success! We are celebrating 25 years of ensuring the economic health and vi…

You Are Invited - LEDC 2010 Annual Dinner

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We are celebrating 25 years of ensuring the economic health and vitality of the City of Laramie and Albany County. We are excited about this anniversary and would like to invite you to our Annual Dinner at the Hilton Garden Inn on Thursday, May 13th at 5:30 to share in the celebration of the past 25 years. Guests will take part in our annual business meeting, and have a chance to honor the Annual Business Award winners. We are honored to have Dr. William Gern, University of Wyoming's Vice President of Research and Economic Development, as this year's keynote speaker. Dr. Gern will be giving a presentation entitled "Economic Development: The Real Value & The Future of Laramie's Technology Sector". Following Dr. Gern's presentation, we will be honoring the 2010 Annual …

Wyoming Sustainability Summit 2010

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Posted by admin 1141 days ago under Events
When:  April 12 - 13 Where:  Hilton Garden Inn, UW Conference Center  Laramie, Wyoming Time:  Starts at 8:30a.m in the Grand Ballroom Lobby This statewide conference is intended to provide a forum for local leaders and interested citizens to learn about environmental, social, and economic sustainability. The Wyoming Sustainability Summit will provide a venue for sharing information about challenges and successes with sustainability initiatives and how to successfully address these issues in residences, businesses, and communities. We hope this summit will stimulate conversation within and between Wyoming communities. The Summit will include panel discussions, keynote presentations, and round table discussions between community leaders and citizens. Click he…

It's Not Too Late to Mail Back 2010 Census Forms

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Posted by admin 1148 days ago under News
Nation's Participation Rate on Census Day is 54 Percent As elected officials and community leaders across the nation take part in "Census Day" activities to increase local participation in the 2010 Census, the U.S. Census Bureau today announced that 54 percent of the nation's estimated 134 million households have mailed back their census forms. While April 1 is officially designated as Census Day, the Census Bureau will continue to accept 2010 Census questionnaires by mail through mid-April. Beginning May 1, census workers will begin going door to door to households that failed to mail back their forms -- a massive operation that costs taxpayers an average of $57 per household versus the 42 cents it takes to get a response back by mail. "The Census Bureau and I would like to thank every…

Save the Date - 2010 Annual Dinner

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Posted by admin 1149 days ago under Events
Save the Date! LEDC will be holding its Annual Dinner at the Hilton Garden Inn on Thursday, May 13th at 5:30.

Now Accepting 2010 Business Award Nominations!

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Posted by admin 1149 days ago under News
LEDC Now Accepting Nominations for its 2010 Business Awards Each year, LEDC honors businesses and individuals who have contributed to the economic health and vitality of the City of Laramie and Albany County. These awards exemplify extraordinary business performance, community involvement, and a strong commitment to bettering the overall economic well-being of the community. Nominations are now being accepted for 2010 Small Business of the Year, 2010 Business Person of the Year, and 2010 Survival of the Fittest. Every business or individual in the City of Laramie and Albany County is eligible to be nominated for these awards. We encourage everyone to think about the businesses they come into contact with everyday and help us recognize those who make a difference to you or to our commu…