The British government is also changing its election ID rules. The list of accepted IDs appears long but it apparently excludes many.
Nationwide, childcare programs lose funding this week.
For the past 2 years families and childcare programs have received substantial federal subsidies. A DC think tank concluded that in five states — Arkansas, Montana, Utah, Virginia, and West Virginia — as well as Washington, D.C., up to half
1st Day of the 2023-24 US Supreme Court: minimum sentencing exceptions
Magazine article missed the volunteer base for Laramie’s vibrancy
Affordable? Not for many residents but yes for someone from urban areas. Outside magazine named Laramie as “The Most Affordable Mountain Town in the West.” This article — authored by Jessica Brauer (below) — takes an interesting angle: volunteers and
Prime Minister Modi’s nameplate reveals a new name Bharat
Bharat is both a Sanskrit and Hindi word meaning India. Both names are used and have been used since independence from Britain. The pronunciation may surprise you so follow this link for the correct version Often for political reasons, the
ACSD#1 recommends closing one primary school
Albany Co Planning Commission drafts new aquifer boundaries
Could be that WY is now 3rd in the highest suicide rate
MTis first, followed by AL and then WY. All the rates — for every 1000 residents — are close: 28.67, 26.7, and 26.66, respectively. Last year all were > 30. The WY call centers handled > 4000 calls. 90% of
Sec. of State Gray proposes amending “cross-over” law making it worse
Thursday, August 31, the Interim Corporations Committee met and discussed changes to our voting law. Some will object to the durational residency requirement to register to vote, but other equally objectionable ideas were heard that day. Read more>>> P.S. Thanks
American Cancer Society asks WY to halt Medicaid renewal process
Thousands — 10,001 so far — have been denied Medicaid coverage, and it’s not clear how many are actually ineligible. Before COVID-19, children accounted for the larger portion of Medicaid coverage, and at this point, 3/4 of those denied coverage