Cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services hit over spring break.

Cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services hit over spring break.
Americans have paid up to $200 for the jab due to “glitches” in insurance systems. And Wyomingites are no exception.
The extra booster, which specifically protects against Omicron, is currently available for people who are over 65 or immunocompromised.
Catch up on this week’s news about a new carbon offset program, potential changes to short-term rentals in Jackson and Teton County schools’ new performance data.
Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on a new historic survey of the Teton County Rodeo and Fairgrounds, county staffing shortages and the updated COVID-19 booster shots.
Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on a new report about Jackson’s lodging industry, polling in the Cheney-Hageman race and the offspring of Grizzly 399.
Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on a masterplan for Teton County schools, a new mayor-elect in Driggs and the infrastructure bill’s impact on Wyoming.
Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on Wyoming’s special legislative session, a new local play and health care open enrollment.
Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on the search for Cian McLaughlin, Jackson’s rec center expansion and the special legislative session.