Maybe you’ve been in a conversation where someone said, “Well, here’s some good news.”
That is a welcome break since many of the things we hear, particularly in the …
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By Seth Carter
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6/29/23
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The NBA Draft has come and gone and while there were some obvious picks that were made, there were some shocks that led to players dropping late in the process.
The top two picks were obvious by …
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By Seth Romsa
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6/27/23
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With the Fourth of July right around the corner, I was talking to my friend, Julie, about things other people do to celebrate. Julie mentioned that her neighbor starts preparing days ahead of time, …
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By Trena Eiden
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6/27/23
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Almost every day media tells us the sad tale of empty office blocks and of industries trying to force or persuade their workers back into traditional employment patterns. The root problem? …
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By Pat Stuart
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6/22/23
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Your computer is disabled: A Sheridan citizen saw a large message on his screen “Pirated Windows Software detected on this Computer.” The message stated that the computer was disabled and …
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By Cyberweekly
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6/22/23
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Anyone who has a Bible, or who has ever opened one, knows that the Bible has an Old Testament and a New Testament. The Old Testament is a collection of God’s special revelation to man written …
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By Brian Onstead
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6/22/23
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An absolutely whirlwind NBA season came to a close last week with the Denver Nuggets deservedly winning the first title in franchise history.
Some people may have said that was a boring NBA …
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By Seth Romsa
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6/20/23
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I am proud to be a first generation Asian-American with parents who immigrated to this country for the opportunities all Americans enjoy today.
My father, who is a trained physician, delivered …
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By Aikta Marcoulier
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6/20/23
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A nation celebrates the recent death of Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, at 81. It’s not lost on me the Harvard-educated mathematician mailed bombs, killing three and injuring 23, but I can’t …
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By Doug Blough
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6/20/23
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The world can’t truly comprehend how amazing dads are in the eyes of their children. Fathers are like royalty without the robe, dignitaries without the jet and celebrities without the paycheck. …
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By Trena Eiden
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6/15/23
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Judge, jury and executioner!
“In our Law Moses commanded that such a woman must be stoned to death. Now, what do you say?” John 8:5 (GNT)
Desperation and terror most …
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By Steve Nelson
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6/15/23
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While photographing two brave Ukrainian refugee families and their children Thursday at the Park County Library, I had to remind Galina Matsiakh to smile for the family portraits on two separate …
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By Mark Davis
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6/13/23
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Overseas leagues have come to an end with the conclusion of European Cup finals that took place these past two weeks, ending with Manchester City achieving something not seen since 1999.
City …
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By Seth Romsa
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6/13/23
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Midwest Culture is unique. We “America’s Heartlanders” are known for our outdoor hobbies, farming, winter survival strategies, hard work and country living. We are also known …
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By Nikki Eining
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6/13/23
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Park, Big Horn and Teton County folks have an undercover mole working to their economic benefit in eastern Nebraska.
I know this to be true because that mole is me, a seven-year Powell resident …
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By Steve Moseley
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6/8/23
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In 2013 my wife and I had an opportunity to go on our first cruise. While we were on the cruise the leader of the onboard church for the workers heard that I am a pastor and he asked us to come and …
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By Mike Walsh
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6/8/23
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Just when you think you’ve seen it all, and just when you’re hoping the world’s scientists, technicians, engineers and designers will give futuristic inventions a rest, something …
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By Pat Stuart
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6/6/23
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Legend has it when we were kids, the McNess delivery man came in to find all six of us kids throwing fits. The friendly McNess man bent over and picked me up, making me scream even louder, which …
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By Doug Blough
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6/1/23
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June has arrived and that always means the start of Summer Reading fun at the library. Summer Reading kickoff will be celebrated on Thursday, June 1 at the Powell Library with a visit from Pearl …
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By Karen Horner
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6/1/23
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[Company name] shared a document #617394: A Laramie citizen received an email, supposedly from their own company, with three attached documents. The citizen knew their company had not sent any …
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By CyberWeekly
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6/1/23
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