Members of Goshen County Economic Development Corporation (GCEDC), area residents and business owners gathered Friday at 21st & Main to celebrate Goshen County’s inclusion n the Travel Storys app, which provides maps of the area, points of interest for tr
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Members of Goshen County Economic Development Corporation (GCEDC), area residents and business owners gathered Friday at 21st & Main to celebrate Goshen County’s inclusion n the Travel Storys app, which provides maps of the area, points of interest for travelers and historic background information. Those attending were: Bob Taylor, GCEDC board president (front row, from left); Tammy Derr ,Visitor Center operator; GCEDC executive director/CEO Ashley Harpstreith; Tammy Cearns; GCEDC community development director Sandy Hoehn; Jennifer Lanier, Lodging Tax Board member; Mark Munoz, Lodging Tax Board secretary; Table Mountain Vineyards’ Patrick Zimmerer; Eastern Wyoming College (EWC) President and GCEDC board member Lesley Travers; Fort Laramie National Historic Site Superintendent Tom Baker; GCEDC business consultant Lisa Miller; Gypsy La’More; EWC Director of Institutional Development John Hansen; and GCEDC Senior Vice President of Finances Rich Reyes.