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thesheridanpress.com | Carrie Haderlie
SHERIDAN — In just under a year, the Wyoming Grant Assistance Program has received over 448 requests for support to identify, pursue and manage grants across the state. Created July 1, 2024, at the directive of Gov. Mark Gordon with legislative support, the assistance program provides free grant management technical assistance at no cost to state agencies, local governments, tribal governments, nonprofits and small businesses.
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wyomingnews.com | Carrie Haderlie
SHERIDAN — A new law giving property owners and law enforcement immediate authority to remove illegal occupants — often considered squatters — from residential property will go into effect this summer. The need for Senate Enrolled Act No. 20, “Residential Property Removal of Unlawful Occupant,” was first highlighted last summer by a rental property owner in Casper, according to Wyoming REALTORS Government Affairs Director Laurie Urbigkit.
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1 week ago |
wyomingnews.com | Carrie Haderlie
SHERIDAN — A new law giving property owners and law enforcement immediate authority to remove illegal occupants — often considered squatters — from residential property will go into effect this summer. The need for Senate Enrolled Act No. 20, “Residential Property Removal of Unlawful Occupant,” was first highlighted last summer by a rental property owner in Casper, according to Wyoming Realtors Government Affairs Director Laurie Urbigkit.
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1 week ago |
trib.com | Carrie Haderlie
A new law giving property owners and law enforcement immediate authority to remove illegal occupants – often considered squatters — from residential property will go into effect this summer. The need for Senate Enrolled Act No. 20, “Residential Property Removal of Unlawful Occupant,” was first highlighted last summer by a rental property owner in Casper, said Wyoming REALTORS Government Affairs Director Laurie Urbigkit.
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1 week ago |
wyomingnews.com | Carrie Haderlie
SHERIDAN — A new law giving property owners and law enforcement immediate authority to remove illegal occupants — often considered squatters — from residential property will go into effect this summer. The need for Senate Enrolled Act No. 20, “Residential Property Removal of Unlawful Occupant,” was first highlighted last summer by a rental property owner in Casper, according to Wyoming Realtors Government Affairs Director Laurie Urbigkit.
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