Sep 16, 2009 | via Jackson Hole News And Guide
The Wyoming Association of Realtors is promoting an amendment to the state constitution that would prohibit an idea long pushed by some in Teton County a real estate transfer tax. Comment?
Bernanke foresees a difficult challengesa sustaining...
Aug 21, 2009 | via Christian Science Monitor
Remove Fed supports too soon, and the recovery may falter. Go too slow, and inflation or another 'bubble' could prove ruinous. Comment?
Financial 'safe zone' not as safe
Aug 2, 2009 | via Springfield News Leader
Torrington, Wyo. -- Carl Rupp and his neighbors follow the old rancher's creed: 'Keep your money in your pocket.' Rupp has farmed his whole life. Comment?
Rural Plains communities avoiding recessiona s worst
Aug 1, 2009 | via The Boston Globe
The fiscal prudence of farmers like Carl Rupp has protected Goshen County, Wyoming, and other rural areas in the heartland from the economic ills plaguing much of the nation. Comment?
Middle America's economic 'safe zone' shrinking
Aug 1, 2009 | via Theeagle.com
TORRINGTON, Wyo. -- Carl Rupp and his neighbors follow the old rancher's creed: "Keep your money in your pocket." Rupp has farmed his whole life. Comment?
MLS Neighborhood Designations Create Controversy
5 min ago | via Cincypost.Com
Tracy Myaard got quite a shock when she contacted a realtor because of her husbanda TMs transfer to Columbus. Comment?
4 hrs ago | via Crain's NY Business
Deal to sell SL Green's tower is apparently scuttled by the special servicer on the building's mortgage; litigation over the collapse is expected. Comment?
10 min ago | via Haaretz
From his first day on the job, Housing and Construction Minister Ariel Atias has vowed to step up the sale of state land to the public. Comment?
Region is ranked 17th on a bang for bucka list
14 min ago | via Buffalo News
December 08, 2009, 7:16 AM / The Buffalo Niagara region ranked No. 17 on a Forbes list of the nation's 100 "best bang for the buck" cities. Comment?
15 min ago | via Fox News
What's a good reputation worth? To you, at work, maybe your job; if you're suddenly Tiger Woods, maybe your marriage. Comment?