The Fourth of July holiday, now come and gone, reminds us to reflect on the great American experiment in democracy. And, what a ride it has been. Think of it! Less than 300 years ago, political …
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By Pat Stuart
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7/19/22
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Another year of high school sports came to a close for the Powell Panthers, where droughts came to an end for both state tournament appearances and state championships with the Panthers impressing …
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By Seth Romsa
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5/30/23
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October is all about the Night at the Library fundraising event being put on by the Park County Library Foundation. Night at the Library is Friday, Oct. 13 from 6-9 p.m. at the Cody Library. All …
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By Karen Horner
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9/28/23
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I am a psychotherapist. I love what I do. When I work with clients, I am very aware of the importance of living as who we are in the world and helping them navigate the whirlwind of life with …
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By Myoung Shin Hilson, Guest columnist
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9/28/23
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Park County Libraries is once again celebrating Winter Reading. Go to any Park County Library to participate. The Winter Reading Challenge will run from Jan. 17-Feb. 29 for all ages and sign-ups are …
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By Karen Horner
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1/4/24
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Last January Gar went to Texas for the winter while I stayed home and worked because I don’t know how long we’re going to live and I like to eat real regular. Wintertime where we live …
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By Trena Eiden
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9/28/23
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In late 2023, Gov. Mark Gordon submitted his state budget.
The governor described his budget as ‘disciplined,’ ‘business like,’ ‘forward-thinking,’ …
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By John Bear, Scott Heiner, Ben Hornok and Tony Locke
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2/8/24
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With Valentine’s Day coming soon, women are giddy, thinking no cooking, and instead, candlelit dinners and heart-shaped boxes of chocolates. Men might be exhilarated on this day too, but their …
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By Trena Eiden
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2/8/24
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When I arrived in Powell/Park County three years ago, I remember sitting down with community leaders (in the midst of the pandemic) and asking this question: What does Powell do well and what …
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By Janita Krayniak
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9/28/23
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In his book “Don’t Follow Your Heart,” Thaddeus Williams observes that the fastest growing religion in our nation is that of self-worship.
“We all, regardless of …
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By David Pool
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2/8/24
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The 2024 legislative session has revealed a lot about the state of Wyoming politics. As with most legislative sessions, we have seen both calculated grandstanding and remarkable instances of …
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By Khale Lenhart
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3/5/24
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Faculty, students, parents and friends welcome, and thank you for joining the Class of 2023 to celebrate our high school graduation. We never thought this day would come. Many of us have looked …
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By Josie Griffin
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5/30/23
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The days between Christmas and New Year provide us with the opportunity to think about the events of the year we lived through. Top breaking news stories of 2023 trend alongside pop culture …
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By Rachel Rodriguez-Williams
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1/4/24
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I love sports. I have enjoyed playing and watching sports for as long as I can remember. And as someone who participated in a sport year-round in high school and continued in athletics (golf) in …
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By Kelly Evans-Hullinger
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10/6/22
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Last weekend, I had the privilege of helping with the Kicking Cancer for Pazlee Rose Sheeley fundraiser. There was a lot of planning, some late nights organizing and lots of anticipation leading up …
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By Lauren Lejeune
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3/5/24
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Good afternoon, community members, parents, friends, family and the stars of today’s show — Powell High School Class of 2023.
Guys, we made it. Through all the highs and lows, …
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By Kalin Hicswa
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5/30/23
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As the sun inevitably begins to set on a life of 74 winters, I have wondered, though certainly not obsessively or anything, whether or not I would recognize it when the time comes for me to limp off …
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By Steve Moseley
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1/4/24
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Once, traveling on the South Carolina Outer Banks, we would jounce happily along an unpaved track north from the small village of Duck into the dunes and scrub lands where wild ponies made their …
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By Pat Stuart
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10/6/22
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The first portion of the school sports year has come to an end, with a lot of excitement surrounding athletics around Powell at the high school and college level.
Now starting at the top, I am …
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By Seth Romsa
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11/14/23
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The Bible describes Jesus as the good shepherd — the one who restores life to the broken hearted. Jesus has once more come to the temple in Jerusalem. Word quickly spreads that he is …
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By Steve Nelson
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10/6/22
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