by Owen Sweeney | Oct 12, 2022 | Advocacy, Chamber Blog, Chamber News, Government Relations, Member Support
It’s well known that many businesses, government agencies, and local organizations in Lander face great difficulty recruiting and retaining workforce due to a lack of housing supply, both to rent and to own. In 2020, guided by the City’s Master Plan, the Lander City...
by Lander Chamber | Aug 12, 2022 | Chamber Blog, Member News, Member Support
After 45 years as a theatrical technician, Laura Koch retired to Lander with dreams of the enjoying the mountains and the great outdoors. “As I settle into the next chapter of my life I’ve begun searching for ways to support my community. Apple City Studios...
by Lander Chamber | Aug 11, 2022 | Chamber Blog, Member News, Member Support
Founded in 1947 (and still headquartered) in Dublin, Ohio, the Stanley Steemer name is one known to most Americans. Its been a leading national cleaning company for 75 years and has more than 280 corporate-owned and franchised locations in 49 states. But it...
by Lander Chamber | Aug 10, 2022 | Chamber Blog, Chamber News, Member News, Member Support, Press Release
Teton Therapy Co-Owners Jeff & Michelle McMenamy Teton Therapy, a Catalyst-level member of the Lander Chamber of Commerce, recently announced the donation of a year-long Classic membership to The Soldier’s House of Fremont County. Teton Therapy, with three...
by Lander Chamber | Aug 8, 2022 | Chamber Blog, Member News, Member Support
In 1986 the local U.S. Steel mine closed. Caring neighbors concerned how this economic downturn might affect their neighbors came together with the goal of sourcing food to lessen hunger. This was Lander Care & Share Food Bank’s (LCSFB) beginning. The mission of...
by Owen Sweeney | Aug 2, 2022 | Advocacy, Chamber Blog, Chamber News, Government Relations, Member Support
The shortage of available and affordable housing here in Lander is not just a local problem. Towns and cities all across Wyoming and, indeed, all across the country, are experiencing the same housing troubles as we are here in Fremont County. At a recent meeting of...