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FY 2021 600 900 Series Report.Xlsx Agency 085 - Wyoming Business Council Fiscal Year 2021 Series 600 - Grants And Aid Payments Unit Vendor Amount Justification Description 1610 Goshen Care Center Joint Powers Board $2,138,280.00 W.S. 9-12-601 through 9-12-603 Business Ready Community Grant 0606 SILVER STAR TELEPHONE CO $1,121,656.71 B-11 #19750 (CARES Act Funding) ConnectWyoming Broadband CARES Inititiave 0606 TRI COUNTY TELEPHONE ASSN INC $947,723.08 B-11 #19750 (CARES Act Funding) ConnectWyoming Broadband CARES Inititiave 0601 GAVIN FINE $810,272.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 MOVIE PALACE INC $803,104.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 RED FORK FARMSTEAD LLC $800,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 WYOMING CHEESE LLC $800,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 MCCOWN ENTERPRISES LLC $791,863.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 BLACK ROCK MINE SERVICE LLC $673,445.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 LIK INC $664,709.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 ENCORE CINEMAS INC $630,840.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 1610 SHERIDAN ECONOMIC AND EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT A$621,175.00 W.S. 9-12-601 through 9-12-603 Business Ready Community Grant 0601 Video Vision Inc $620,243.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 BLACK GOLD ENERGY SERVICE LLC $583,119.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 BARRY CINEMAS INC $576,894.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 G BAR S HEAVY HAUL LLC $567,620.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 EARLY LEARNING CENTER LLC $530,276.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 JEDEDIAH CORPORATION $521,735.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 TRANSMISSION DISTRIBUTION SERVICE $512,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 IL VILLAGIO OSTERIA LLC $505,398.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 GO AMERICA, LLC $505,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 TRUE GRIT WY INC $502,223.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 MICHAELS TACOS LLC $501,885.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 Dirty Boyz Sanitation Service Inc $500,900.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 CINER WYOMING LLC $500,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 EVANSTON CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER $500,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 GENESIS ALKALI LLC $500,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 SINCLAIR WYOMING REFINING COMPANY $500,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 RIATTA RENTALS LLC $490,543.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 ROCK SPRINGS YOUNG AT HEART $476,579.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 BIG HORN CINEMAS, INC. $460,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 EAGLE SPECIALTY MATERIALS LLC $446,955.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 G BAR S OILFIELD SERVICES LLC $442,594.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 HIDDEN CREEK OUTFITTERS LLC $430,863.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 JACKSON HOLE MOUNTAIN RESORT $429,636.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 PROPPER MANAGEMENT $427,437.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 PEABODY POWDER RIVER OPERATIONS LLC $425,414.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 GRAND TETON LODGE COMPANY $421,706.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 CHEYENNE LIGHT FUEL & POWER COMPANY $411,716.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 CHERRYWOOD $408,400.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 NATIONAL OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP SCHOOL $406,836.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 SHORT POWERLINE SERVICE LLC $396,916.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 MOOSE ENTERPRISES INC $396,523.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 CCCs PBI LLC $392,249.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 Gavin Fine $391,637.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 ROCK SPRINGS-JACKSON BUS LINE INC $385,768.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 KHAN ENTERPRISES INC $381,500.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 C & W ENTERPRISES INC $379,410.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 RED DESERT OILFIELD SERVICES INC $377,577.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 BISTRO M.R.G. LLC $376,716.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 1610 CITY OF BUFFALO $375,548.00 W.S. 9-12-601 through 9-12-603 Business Ready Community Grant 0601 BAR S SERVICES INC $373,941.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 R LAZY S RANCH $371,189.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 JACKSON ROCK SPRINGS STAGES $370,463.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 Kaizen Strategies LLC $362,518.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 SHELL LODGE EVENT & ADVENTURE COMPANY LLC $360,061.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 PIPE ARC SOLUTIONS LLC $350,250.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 5 SONS SERVICES LLC $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 CARBON GEOCYCLE $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 COBRA TRUCKING INC $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 DDV LLC $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 ENERGY307 LLC $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 FOSSIL MOUNTAIN LLC $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 FRONTIER TRAMPOLINE PARK $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 GREENFIELD LLC DBA ENGINEERING & CONSULTING ALLIA $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 HARVEST MOON INC $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 HF BAR RANCH $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 J7 TRANSPORT LLC $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 JEI CONCRETE AND EXCAVATION $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 LEGEND SERVICES PRESSURE CONTROL INC $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 MOVIE MACHINE PRODUCTIONSLTD $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 MPI WAREHOUSE SPECIALTY CO INC $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 OXBRIDGE CORPORATION $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 PLATTE RIVER LAW FIRM LLC $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 PRECISION WELL SERVICE INC $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 PREMIER POWERPLANTS & PUMPS INC $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L. Ch003 Business Relief Program Grant (CARES Act) 0601 PRIDGEON INC $350,000.00 2020 Special Legislatve Session S.L.
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