SHERIDAN — Prior authorization varies between insurance providers, and the Wyoming Legislature is set to consider a bill to make the process more uniform in the state.
Prior authorization varies between insurance providers and the Wyoming Legislature is set to consider a bill to make the process more uniform in the state.
Tom Hurley wanted to give back to the community. During a Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce luncheon, Hurley met Director of Community Engagement for Big Brothers Big Sisters Sandy Thiel.
The meeting began a chain of events that would introduce Hurley to then 10 year old, Joe Dillion.
Joe lived at home with his mother, Kelly Dillion, and his two sisters. Kelly felt Joe needed a positive male role model that would take him fishing, hunting and camping.
K. Dillion
Hurley and Joe became a big brother-little brother pair. The organization refers to them as Bigs and Littles.
Joe is now 16 years old. The relationship has lasted life changes. Hurley was a single man when he first became a Big, now he’s a husband and father to his own children.