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The annual KIDS COUNT report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation tracks a number of metrics aimed at assessing the overall well-being of children across the nation. This year’s report highlights "an early warning that our country's future workforce could lack the skills needed to sustain a healthy economy."
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Wyoming is a pretty good place to be a kid, and the 2019 Kids Count Data Book agrees. Their report released this week gave the Equality State high marks…
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Health insurance coverage has increased for kids in 45 states since 2010, and 95 percent of kids in the United States are insured. But that's not the case…
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Why do more moms have access to prenatal care in Johnson County than other parts of Wyoming? Why does Crook County have the highest on-time high school…
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A large part of our region isn't doing very well when it comes to child health. That's according to the 2018 Kids Count Data Book out today.The non-profit…
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Wyoming’s child well-being rank dropped from 12th to 27th nationally according to this year’s Kids Count Data Book put out by the Annie E. Casey…
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A new report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation says that nearly one in ten Wyoming children has a parent or guardian who has spent time in prison or…
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Wyoming has improved in national child well-being rankings over the past year, but still ranks very low when it comes to child health. That’s according…
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Wyoming has dropped several spots in its ranking in a national report on children’s well-being.The 2014 Kids Count Index ranked Wyoming 19th in the…
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Wyoming kids are better off economically than the average American child, according the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s latest Kids Count report, which tracks…