Each year, the Wyoming State Treasurer's Office reports literally millions of dollars in unclaimed property. It only takes a few very simple steps to find out if any of it is yours and how to file a claim.
The title of this article might sound like the opening to a Brown & Crouppen law firm commercial or perhaps one that sounds even more hacky like Johnson & McLawsuit or something, but it's true. If you have had an older iPhone in recent years, some money may be coming your way.
The Yellowstone data was among the total effects nationwide of spending by more than 327 million visitors in communities within 60 miles of a national park.
Recently, the Wyoming State Treasurer’s Office released a statement on how they're planning on assisting Johnson and Sheridan County residents claim their money.