Wyoming is a state of many natural resources, from mineral and oil deposits, to varying landscapes and, of course, the people. Wyoming is the home of many firsts, including the first National Park, Yellowstone National Park, the first woman governor and the first National Monument, Devil's Tower.
With a population of about 500,000 spread out across 97,914 square miles, it is easy to see why people feel that small town friendliness, even in the 'big' cities of Cheyenne and Casper.
Wyoming's nickname is the Equality State, and its motto is Equal Rights. People are not afraid to stand tall and proud and still live with the western spirit from the pioneer days of the 1800's.
Providing community pages for seven regions of Wyoming. Has a good list of links and information about different town services. http://www.wyomingnetwork.com/
GoWYLD links to the statewide databases,WYLDCat and regional library catalogs, as well as Wyoming content on the Internet, divided into more than twenty categories. http://gowyld.net/
Extensive list of official state, city, county, regional and community guide web sites. Latest Wyoming state news from Reuters. http://wowworks.com/wowcity/wy.htm
Official state site. General overview, visitor information, business climate, directory of state and local government sites, and a list of newspapers, radio and television stations. http://wyoming.gov/