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The Wyoming Republican Party is a big RINO
Over 21,000 Wyomingites get WyoFile delivered straight to their inbox. Join your neighbors and stay informed with the stories shaping Wyoming. The Wyoming Republican Party platform contradicts what traditional Republicans stand for. I say this as...
Cheyenne Regional acquires new live imaging system, boosting vascular treatments
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center (CRMC) has acquired a new live imaging system for its interventional radiology suite. Called the Allia IGS 7 by GE HealthCare, the system streamlines procedures while expanding the hospital’s ability to treat...
TUES: NM Lawmakers say they want a 'truth commission' to investigate Epstein ranch
NM legislators want ‘truth commission’ to investigate late sex offender Epstein — Danielle Prokop, Source New Mexico Two New Mexico state Democratic lawmakers said Monday they will work during next year’s legislative session to establish a “truth...
Cheyenne’s new affordable housing complex brings hope and homes to low-income families
CHEYENNE — For local leaders and housing advocates, the newly opened Robin’s Point Apartments represents more than just new affordable units. It stands as a symbol of hope, stability and community for low-income families across Cheyenne. Robin’s...
Wyoming man dies days after Mesquite e-bike crash, police say
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — A Wyoming man who was involved in a crash while riding an e-bike in Mesquite has died, police say. Nevada State Police said the crash happened Oct. 4 just after 7:30 a.m. in Mesquite, at the intersection of Oasis Boulevard and...
Cheyenne River Youth Project to Host 13th Annual Harvest Festival Dinner Friday, Celebrating 50 Years of Winyan Toka Win Garden
The Cheyenne River Youth Project will host its 13th annual Harvest Festival Dinner on Friday (Oct. 17, 2025) at its Eagle Butte campus. Presented in partnership with the Native Food Sovereignty Alliance, the free community event will take place...
Billings hospital program gives Halloween costumes to children with disabilities
BILLINGS— A program at Billings Clinic is giving adaptive Halloween costumes to children with disabilities for free for the third year in a row. The costumes in the Adaptive Halloween Costume Library include designs that accommodate wheelchairs,...
Wyoming Senators Join Colleagues Urging FDA to Reevaluate Abortion Pill Approval
U.S. Wyoming senators Cynthia Lummis and John Barrasso joined Republican colleagues in sending a letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)...
U.S. Power Industry Outlook 2026
President Donald Trump spent a good bit of the first year of his second term fulfilling his campaign promises to pursue an “energy dominance” agenda. For electricity, dispatchable generation, including gas, nuclear, and coal, was in, and renewable...
International Hereford breeders tour High Plains states
Hereford breeders from around the world are coming to multiple High Plains states, Oct. 26-29, touring prominent Hereford operations following the previous week’s World Hereford Conference in Kansas City, Missouri. Among the states were Nebraska,...
Two die as a result of two-vehicle crash in Chouteau County
A 31-year-old Harlem woman and a 23-year-old Great Falls woman were killed as a result of injuries sustained in a two-vehicle crash in Chouteau County Friday. The Montana Highway Patrol reports that the Harlem woman, who was a passenger in a...
Tracie Stratton To Leave Los Alamos Medical Center
Tracie Stratton/Courtesy photo BY MAIRE O’NEILL maire@losalamosreporter.com Lovelace Health System announced Wednesday that Tracie Stratton, RN, MSN, CPPS, join Lovelace as chief executive officer (CEO) of Lovelace Women’s Hospital and Lovelace...
Health savings rule account change fuels growth for direct care model
Starting next year, Michigan consumers can use health savings account funds to pay for direct primary care memberships, a change that local providers expect will accelerate growth in the subscription-based medical model. Under language included in...
50 years of the Wyoming Valley Striders: A deeper conversation with Marina Orrson Martino
From her family legacy to personal resilience, motherhood, and what fuels her motivation, Marina Orrson Martino’s reflections reveal a quiet strength that has carried her across finish lines for more than two decades. From her earliest days racing...
Cheyenne Animal Shelter cares for more than 100 rescued animals after large-scale neglect
More than 100 animals were rescued from a Cheyenne-area property after authorities discovered them living in horrific conditions on Oct. 10, according to the Laramie County Sheriff’s Office. Michael Ohern was arrested that day and booked into the...
This is how much ACA health care costs would soar in Mid-Hudson if subsidies expire, according to a study
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Health care costs could soar for people enrolled in Obamacare plans in the 18th and 19th Districts if government subsidies are allowed to expire at the end of the year under a Republican plan, according to a report by an...
Dietrich Theater’s Spooky Fest Halloween celebration will offer 13 movies over 14 days
The Dietrich Theater in historical downtown Tunkhannock invites you to a 14-day movie festival showing 13 different Halloween movies ranging from frights to family fun. Spooky Fest starts on Friday, Oct. 17, and runs through Thursday, Oct. 30, and...
Cheyenne Shelter Takes in Over 75 Animals From Dire Situation
The Cheyenne Animal shelter is caring for more than 75 animals, including dogs, cats, rabbits, chickens, small birds, and even a goat, who were found living in horrific conditions next to dead animals at a Cheyenne-area property Friday morning....
Virtual meeting, survey seek citizen input on Wyoming rural health plan
Tagged: health care, Jackson, Jackson Hole, jackson hole wyoming, jackson wyoming, Teton County, wyoming Monica is a Staff Reporter who studied journalism at Syracuse University and has been in the valley since 2015. She loves writing about the...
Healthcare: It’s worth fighting for
Bill Sims Contributing columnist Healthcare is the fulcrum issue of the government shutdown. Yet, ironically, healthcare doesn’t exhibit its essence in red or blue attire. Affordable and attainable healthcare is something we all want for ourselves...