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wyomingpublicmedia.org | Caitlin Tan |Hannah Habermann |Hanna Merzbach |Jordan Uplinger
Very few know about Wyoming’s biggest export and how it’s produced. And yet, there’s a mini-underground world below the desert of Green River. Wyoming Public Radio brings you an audio tour of trona mining. Wyoming healthcare stakeholders are expecting a double whammy if changes proposed by Congress to Medicaid and the healthcare Marketplace are enacted. They predict 20,000 Wyomingites could lose coverage.
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1 week ago |
wyomingpublicmedia.org | Jordan Uplinger
Editor’s Note: Jordan Uplinger, who reported this story, previously worked for Feeding Laramie Valley as an AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer. On a warm sunny day in Laramie, Frankie Thorne helped to prep and pack something called shares bags. “It is a bag with eight to 10 servings of produce per family household. We deliver to about 120 households, which is about 300 people overall … this is every week,” said Thorne.
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1 week ago |
upr.org | Jordan Uplinger
A little over 20 U.S. Postal Service workers from Wyoming, Colorado, and Arizona gathered on a street corner near the University of Wyoming this week to tell the Trump administration: Hands off the USPS. "We wanted to get the word out in Laramie that we need help protecting the Postal Service," said Renee Eberhardt, state president of the Wyoming State Association of Letter Carriers. The union represents city delivery letter carriers employed by the USPS.
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1 week ago |
kunc.org | Jordan Uplinger
A little over 20 U.S. Postal Service workers from Wyoming, Colorado and Arizona gathered on a street corner near the University of Wyoming this week to tell the Trump administration: Hands off the USPS. "We wanted to get the word out in Laramie that we need help protecting the Postal Service," said Renee Eberhardt, state president of the Wyoming State Association of Letter Carriers. The union represents city delivery letter carriers employed by the USPS.
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1 week ago |
ksut.org | Jordan Uplinger
A little over 20 U.S. Postal Service workers from Wyoming, Colorado and Arizona gathered on a street corner near the University of Wyoming this week to tell the Trump administration: Hands off the USPS. "We wanted to get the word out in Laramie that we need help protecting the Postal Service," said Renee Eberhardt, state president of the Wyoming State Association of Letter Carriers. The union represents city delivery letter carriers employed by the USPS.
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As a kid, me and friends would joke about California "falling off" the coast due to an earthquake. The "Yellowstone Super Volcano" of the West Coast. I wonder if people growing up in Cali even worry about "the big one" vs just the next fire.

Excited for the Post-Election Hunger Games where Pollsters who got it wrong fight for a chance to poll in the next election.

Starting to wonder if there's anywhere in America that doesn't consider "construction season" as part of their 4 seasons.