FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 18, 2010
TORRINGTON – Residents of Goshen and Platte counties are invited to comment on how they want the region to grow and what they want to protect for future generations during the High Plains Initiative’s (HPI) public workshops which will be held April 25-28 in eight local communities from 6:30 – [...]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 22, 2011
CHEYENNE – Building the Wyoming We Want today announced that Dan Kirkbride and Rich Fairservis have joined the its board of directors effective April 1.
Building the Wyoming We Want (BW3) is a nonprofit organization that encourages Wyoming residents to have a community conversation on how to handle growth and still [...]
CHEYENNE – A recent $20,000 donation by Missouri Basin Power Project will help Building the Wyoming We Want to encourage Wyoming residents to discuss how to handle growth while preserving healthy communities and outdoor spaces for future generations.
Building the Wyoming We Want (BW3) is a nonprofit organization that encourages Wyoming residents to have a community [...]
OFFICE OF GOVERNOR DAVE FREUDENTHAL
State Capitol
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Ph. (307) 777-7434
September 29, 2010
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Governor Dave Freudenthal, at a public workshop in Wheatland for the High Plains Initiative, encouraged residents of Platte and Goshen counties to talk about the future, accept the proposition that change will come and deal with it on local terms.
“As long [...]
The High Plains Initiative
A Joint Effort of Platte and Goshen Counties
http://www.buildingwyoming.org/highplains/
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 4, 2010
TORRINGTON – The High Plains Initiative is asking local residents to share their views on the future growth and development of Platte and Goshen counties through a telephone study.
The High Plains Initiative is a local effort to explore growth-related issues [...]
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – At the Building the Wyoming We Want: Vision and Values Conference today, Gov. Dave Freudenthal said that while Wyoming residents might have views on how their communities should address growth going forward, their views won’t make a difference unless they actively engage in the discussion.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Compared to the rest of the nation, Wyoming residents enjoy a high quality of life and are more optimistic about the future and what growth could bring to the state and the region, according to a new statewide survey released today by the Building the Wyoming We Want initiative.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Those who are still interested in attending the Building the Wyoming We Want: Vision and Values Conference in Casper on Tuesday and Wednesday next week are encouraged to register at the door.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – An online forum on the social networking site Facebook is the latest place where Wyoming residents can share their ideas about the state’s future.
CHEYENNE – Gov. Dave Freudenthal today urged residents to share their thoughts at the upcoming “Building the Wyoming We Want: Values and Vision” conference on a recent statewide survey showing that residents place the greatest value on access to the great outdoors, preserving the state’s close, friendly communities and protecting Wyoming’s land and water.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Gov. Dave Freudenthal announced today that the second statewide forum to talk about Wyoming’s future will take place in Casper on June 9 and 10.
Gov. Dave Freudenthal speaks to a packed house on March 11, 2009 during the Carbon County “Power of Place” lecture series in Rawlins.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Terry Cleveland of Casper, the former director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, has been named to lead a statewide volunteer advisory committee that will guide the implementation of the “Building the Wyoming We Want” initiative.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Communities in Wyoming have the power to determine the future of the state as it grapples with the challenges of growth and development, Gov. Dave Freudenthal said in a thought-provoking speech Friday morning to a conference of planners from the Western region convened in Cheyenne.
CHEYENNE – Due to the significant interest in this week’s “Building the Wyoming We Want Conference,” registrants are asked to arrive early to ensure a timely start for the two-day event. Registration will open at 7:30 a.m. at the Krampert Theater at Casper College.