Medicine Bow in the News

 

Medicine Bow music teacher sings, plays, motivates - By Christine Peterson, Star-Tribune, Sunday, May 20, 2012

 

Medicine Bow Resident Tries to Raise Interest in Old Airport - Zachary Laux, Rawlins Daily Times, May 4, 2012

 

Wyoming coal-to-gasoline plant gets fuel buyer, Jeremy Fugleberg Star-Tribune energy reporter, Thursday, December 1, 2011

 

Virginian Hotel in Wyoming celebrates 100th anniversary - By the Star-Tribune staff trib.com, Friday, September 30, 2011

 

Man's quirky art could be what the small town needs - By Christine Peterson Star-Tribune staff writer, Sunday, July 17, 2011

 

 

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Relocation

Relocation

 

 Maple Street Medicine Bow Wyoming

 

Consider the benefits of relocating to Medicine Bow, Wyoming. Housing costs in Medicine Bow are invitingly low. You can find property for sale in town, or outside the city limits, as well as rental homes, apartments and mobile home lots in town. The Elementary School, Convenience Store and the Post Office, and many other services are all within walking distance no matter where you live in town. Schools are safe, and the community has a low crime rate.

Remember, a tiny town like ours is not like a city. There are no "neighborhoods". There are no "urban" and "suburban" areas. There is no sprawl outside the city limits. The houses are all in town. Outside of town, there are only ranches. Living in town here though is not much different than living on the outskirts of town elsewhere.

Bring your business to Medicine Bow. We have affordable internet service, and offer a quiet community and a cost of living that is unbeatable anywhere. Several other communities within easy travel distance provide the services that a small community cannot, so your needs are always within easy reach. With no State Income Taxes or Personal Property Taxes, and very low real estate taxes, Wyoming and Medicine Bow in particular may be the answer for both your business and your family.

 

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