BYC has an articles page as well as the forums. Right across the top bar, you'll see the link. I found the forums and the articles helpful prior to getting chickens last year.
Within BYC forums, there is a Social category, and a topic "Where am I, where are you?". Within that, you can find your state thread. Even if you don't post in the thread, you can read about others in your state/ area.
Also, you could just buy chicks at the local farm store/
Tractor Supply/Rural King, when they have their spring "Chick Days". However, you should note that some states differ in their ag rules and may require a minimum purchase of chicks - like 4 or 6. In OH (where I live), the farm stores must sell no less than 6, but your state may not have this requirement..
With regards to what your goals are:
1. Eye candy chickens are for your visual enjoyment, with eggs as a nice bonus. If this is your desire, then know that as you look. Maybe bantam sized birds are appealing to you, maybe those funny/fuzzy Polish chickens appeal to you (they have the large tuft of feathers on their head, often in a fan shape, sometimes hiding their eyes), etc.
2. Cold tolerant bird - you don't have to worry much about them in the cold temps.
3. Egg laying: there are several specific breeds bred for egg laying ability. Rhode Island Reds and Leghorns, come to mind, but there are several.
4. "Pets" that happen to lay eggs. Maybe you envision becoming good friends with your chickens. Well, certain breeds are more tolerant to human interaction and docile.
These are the kinds of areas that BYCers are curious about when you want some breeds recommended. Now that we know you are in a colder portion of the US, that is helpful! Now that we know you will mostly confine your birds to a run, that is also helpful.
Good Luck!