Leaders of a statewide initiative to facilitate economic growth and stability across Wyoming will visit Sheridan and Johnson Counties tomorrow and Friday.

 

The Executive Council of ENDOW, which stands for Economically Needed Diversity Options for Wyoming, will tour local businesses and workforce training programs in Buffalo, Big Horn and Sheridan.

 

The Executive Council will then host two days of public meetings to address local and statewide barriers to, and enablers of, economic diversification.

 

Citizens, business owners and local leaders are encouraged to attend.

Karen Hostetler, owner of Mountain Meadow Wool in Johnson County currently serves on the executive council.

 

JOCO First’s Dave Simonsen expressed hope of making a formal request for ENDOW’s financial support of the Interapt training program that is in the planning stages at Bomber Mountain Civic Center…

 

That request is scheduled for 9am this morning at the civic center.

 

The meetings will be held in Rooms 201/202 at the Mars Agriculture Center at Sheridan College, located at 3059 Coffeen Avenue.

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