OK, enough about cute, domesticated pets; let’s move on to dead, tasty animals commonly found in a crock pot. For many decades I’ve been the recipient of wild game meat others place into …
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By Doug Blough
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10/25/22
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What ever happened to the guiding Republican principle that, “He who governs least, governs best?”
In poll after poll, Republicans say they favor the following: small government, …
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By Pat Stuart
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4/11/23
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One of reasons I have such affection for Powell, even now more than two decades since our departure, is your local fire department.
First, perhaps a bit of background.
I arrived in your …
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By Steve Moseley
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12/7/23
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Over the years, we’ve been stranded on numerous occasions; boats run aground or propellers broken off, stuck in mud, snow and sand with vehicles, gun shot through a fly-wheel (don’t ask) …
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By Trena Eiden
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9/20/22
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Let me just say I love Christmas music, around Christmas time that is, and I love the classics. It has to be crooners and most assuredly it is not Mariah Carey. I enjoy the trees, lights and the …
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By Miles McNair
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12/7/23
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Heading into the final two weeks of the regular season, nearly every playoff position is up for grabs, with five teams locked into the playoffs in the AFC and four locked in for the NFC.
Somehow …
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By Seth Romsa
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12/29/22
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I have worked in public health for almost 20 years, and one of the top concerns that always comes forward is access to quality health care for an affordable price. Fast forward to today where I …
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By Jason Mincer
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1/3/23
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The white cane is not just a tool that can be used to achieve independence; it is also the symbol of the blind citizens in our society. To honor the many achievements of blind and visually impaired …
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By Sherry Leinen
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10/19/23
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Hello class of 2022, family, and friends. I know a lot of you were wondering if I was actually going to get this speech done in time, specifically you Mr. Wormald. Without that one day extension I …
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By Kabrie Cannon
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5/31/22
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There is no better place to welcome 2023 than at the Park County Library. Park County libraries will once again be offering our Winter Reading Program. Winter Reading is open to all ages and is easy …
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By Karen Horner
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1/3/23
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A woman once wrote, “I love when my husband says ‘Correct me if I’m wrong,’ like I would pass up that opportunity.”
A few years ago, a woman who has remained …
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By Trena Eiden
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10/19/23
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It’s October! For me, October holds many wonderful memories of homemade Halloween costumes, spooky movies, and of course those cartoon TV specials come to mind while pumpkin spice lattes arrive …
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By Janita Krayniak
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10/19/23
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Men and women are different — and I’m not merely referring to the fact that men have more nose hairs, though they do, and upon aging, if not kept shorn, grow into caterpillars that wave …
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By Trena Eiden
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6/28/22
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The saying goes, “Wyoming is a small town with long streets.” This is inherent in the Cowboy State’s identity. Our state’s small towns make up its collective spirit and are …
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By Albert Sommers and Ogden Driskill
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2/29/24
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Once again I found myself on the hood of a 1967 AMC Rebel flying down a washboard gravel road in the middle of nowhere, Nebraska.
Out of respect for the adults they eventually became, I …
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By Mark Davis
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2/29/24
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While a majority of the Senate voted for a special session, a majority of the Wyoming House voted against. As a result, taxpayers will be spared the likely $700,000 expense of a 20-day special …
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By Albert Sommers, Clark Stith and Barry Crago
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4/2/24
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When they heard this, they all left, one by one, the older ones first. Jesus was left alone, with the woman still standing there,” John 8:9 (GNT)
This verse used to puzzle me. It …
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By Steve Nelson
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2/29/24
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I recently read an article stating older men may prefer to be alone. The author sounded like this was newly discovered information, never explored previously and a complete surprise to the human …
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By Trena Eiden
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4/2/24
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Fall is here, the morning is brisk, afternoons are comfortable, and the evening is chilly. It is the time of year to enjoy apples you harvested and pumpkin pie seasoning. But before relaxing, there …
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By Katherine Clarkson
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10/20/22
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Google My Business: A Laramie citizen received a call from a 559 area-code claiming to be Web Listing Pros saying that her company’s website wasn’t showing up correctly on Google My …
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By Cyberweekly
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4/25/23
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