CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - The sentencing for a New Jersey man charged in a 2010 arson fire that destroyed the landmark Hitching Post Inn in Cheyenne has been postponed for the second time.
The City of Casper unveiled the “No Wipes in the Pipes” sewer backup prevention program this week, hoping to dissuade people from flushing objects like paper towels, rags and baby wipes down the toilet.
January marked the first time since new health insurance markets opened last fall that a national monthly enrollment target was met, even though states are having varying success getting people to sign up.
After a troubled rollout, President Barack Obama's health care overhaul now faces its most personal test: How will it work as people seek care under its new mandates?
The Obama administration says a December surge has propelled health insurance sign-ups through the federal government's website past the 1 million mark.
Health care enrollments in several states suggest too few young, healthy people are signing up — a problem that if it spreads could undermine the financial viability of the federal law.
Private insurance companies have given notice to the state of Wyoming that they plan to cancel over 2,600 health insurance policies for state residents largely because of increased regulation and higher minimum standards set by the federal Affordable Care Act.