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Take strides to support suicide prevention. Suicide has touched many many people in Johnson County. Hike for Hope is a great time to come together for show it is an issue that you care about about build connections with…
Read MoreMedicaid is changing its enrollment requirements. Thousands of Wyomingites stand to lose their Medicaid health insurance coverage if they don’t actively re-enroll each year. Find out who is at risk and how to keep your coverage with Erik Saulness of…
Read MoreThe thought of getting older can be daunting. It can feel like there are so many obstacles and hurdles to overcome, from physical changes to mental health concerns or loss of independence. Lorraine Steppe, a professional counselor, who is familiar…
Read MoreSuicide is devastating. Wyoming leads the nation per capita in deaths by suicide – nearly double that of the national average. But there is a glimmer of hope. Wyoming’s suicide rate fell in 2022. Since Jan 2023 the 24-hour…
Read MoreFollowing a long week of tussling with budget issues, we catch up with Senator Dave Kinskey in Cheyenne. Listen to his progress report on what comes next, and his metric for supporting legislative funding. Tackling Wyoming’s high suicide…
Read MoreIf you were not able to be there in person here is a chance to drop in on Buffalo Senior Center’s Veteran’s Day Breakfast event. Buffalo High School students participated in both song and service. Governor Gordon had a direct…
Read MoreWith Open Enrollment opening up on November 1st, 2022 and closing on January 15th, 2023 it’s the season when many of us should be looking at our health insurance plans and options. Are you confused or overwhelmed about making…
Read MoreThe ‘F’ word – for Fentanyl – is one being talked about a lot. Fentanyl is here in Johnson County. What does that mean and what do you need to know? Listen to Sheriff Rod Odenbach and Police…
Read MoreOctober is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Dawn Brannaman explains its many forms – it isn’t just physical violence and it isn’t just men hurting women. We discuss the incidence here in Johnson County and the challenges living in small communities…
Read MoreDr Jennifer Rice shares some startling statistics about breast cancer. Women know they need to be checked out regularly but we often put it off. Take advantage of the free walk-in clinic on Wed Oct, 12th at JCHC to take…
Read MoreWho doesn’t love to be read a great story? It’s not just for children. Steve Rzasa talks about the new adult story hour beginning Wednesday 5th October @11:00 am for 10 weeks. A multitude of short stories of all kinds…
Read MoreSheriff Rod Odenbach and Police Chief Sean Bissett talk about the rise in scamming and how it affects Johnson County. Don’t think our remoteness is protection. They tell us about recent scams and sextortion, what can go wrong and how…
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