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When it comes to tipping back a drink – or five – Albany County ranks as the state’s booziest according to figures compiled by the State of Wyoming’s Economic Analysis Division.
According to the division’s annual report “Wyoming and County Profiles,” 22.9% of the adults 21 and older in Albany County, home to the University of Wyoming in Laramie, reported having five drinks or more on one occasion at least once in the past 30 days, the highest percentage in the state.
The figure was well above the statewide average of 17.7%. Big Horn County, conversely, had the lowest number of people consuming five drinks at 12.5%.
Tennessee county profiles provide benchmark for child well-being in pandemic recovery Jan 12, 2021 at 02:00 pm by WGNS
Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth has released its County Profiles of Child Well-Being in Tennessee.
At 8th, Rutherford County ranks among the top Tennessee counties in child well-being. The county’s best rankings include a high median household income and a relatively low rate of child poverty (at 11.8 percent, Rutherford County’s child poverty rate is still too high, but it is one of the lowest in the state). The county’s biggest opportunities for improvement include high housing costs and a high percentage of babies born at a low birth weight.