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OCT 20, 2025
Joining AARP Wyoming’s GRT on October 23 will be Wyoming Rural Electric Association’s Shawn Taylor and David Bush of Black Hills Power. As the cost of power has gone up, this duo will tell event attendees what is going into the cost of power as well as offer thoughts on the future of power delivery.
OCT 9, 2025
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — AARP Wyoming and The Picklr, a pickleball facility at 3741 East Lincolnway in Cheyenne, are teaming up to offer two free Pickleball Play events on Thursday, October 16 and Thursday, November 20, from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
OCT 4, 2025
The Science of Happiness
SEP 30, 2025
The three-part series is hosted by the Laramie County Library in Cheyenne over three Tuesdays, starting Oct. 14. The series is also available virtually by clicking below.
Today, we are joined by five of the six candidates running for the seat in Senate District 6.
Today, we are joined by two candidates for the seat in Senate District 30, Charles Scott and Rob Hendry. We asked them the same questions and are sharing their answers below.
New AARP resource connects Wyoming’s veterans to adapted housing grants from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Gov. Mark Gordon (R) recently signed four property tax relief measures.
Monday, June 3 is the deadline for application for the State of Wyoming’s Property Tax Refund program.
Today, we are joined by two candidates for the seat in House District 14 - Tom Kelly and Gail Symons. We asked them the same questions and are sharing their answers below.
Today, we are joined by two candidates for the seat in Senate District 12, John Kolb and Jeff Ramaj. We asked them the same questions and are sharing their answers below.
AARP has a proud 40-year history of non-partisan voter engagement and does not endorse or oppose candidates, nor does AARP make contributions to political campaigns or candidates at any level. Instead, we ask questions, so our members understand where the candidates stand on important issues.
AARP has a proud 40-year history of non-partisan voter engagement and does not endorse or oppose candidates, nor does AARP make contributions to political campaigns or candidates at any level. Instead, we ask questions, so our 80,000 AARP Wyoming members understand where the candidates stand on important issues and can make their own decisions on Election Day.
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