Greene emphasizes that Wyomingites, with just one representative in the U.S. House, have to be realistic about what they can and can't get done in Congress. But he says that doesn't mean there isn't a lot of work to be done.
Harris says while state funding and efforts of organizations like the LCBA are helpful in spurring economic development, no local business can succeed unless the people of Laramie spend money in the Gem CIty.
Cheney is running for Wyoming's lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, which will be vacant when Rep. Cynthia Lummis leaves office at the end of her term.
With the legislative budget session just a few weeks away, Ivinson Memorial Hospital CEO Doug Faus sat down to discuss what Medicaid expansion would mean for Wyoming.
Faus says between 800 and 900 people in Albany County alone would stand to gain health insurance under the proposed expansion...