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A writing course that will take place each Tuesday night in June, debuts June 7.
AARP Wyoming sponsors free events to shred documents With personally identifiable information
AARP Wyoming and the Wyoming Cowboy Football Team are working together to spread the word about the AARP FraudWatch Network.
A teletown hall will inform listeners about a new property tax refund program in Wyoming.
To learn more about the AARP Veterans Fraud Center and to download a free copy of the new Watchdog Alert Handbook: Veterans’ Edition, visit www.aarp.org/vetsfraudcenter. For additional resources and information on AARP’s support for veterans and military families, including caregiving, competing in today’s job market, and connecting with earned service benefits, visit www.aarp.org/veterans.
Wyoming nursing home residents and staff are seeing the impacts of COVID-19 diminish in the month of March.
AARP offers tips for those who are wondering how the loss of 3G cellular service may impact them.
A teletown hall will allow older adults in Wyoming to learn how to keep themselves safe from scams and fraud
On April 22, AARP Wyoming will host shredding events in Sheridan, Rocks Springs, and Cheyenne. AARP Wyoming will host similar events in Casper and Gillette later this fall.
Wyoming nursing homes report on their COVID-19 cases, deaths, and staff shortages over the four week period ending Feb. 22, 2022.
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