When one thinks about hunting and even more broadly wildlife in Wyoming, I suspect most have images of bighorn sheep, mule deer, pronghorn antelope and elk pop into their head. That is to be …
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By Joe Kondelis
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1/24/23
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My name is Gabby Paterson, and I am the most recent intern enjoying time at the Powell Tribune. I’m a senior at Powell High School who plans on pursuing a career in athletic training. Since …
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By Gabby Paterson
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1/19/23
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Faithfulness is something we look for in others. We look for it when we are interacting with our coworkers. We look for it when we are finding friends and when we are looking for a spouse and we …
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By Miles McNair
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1/19/23
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I’m not prejudiced,” I’d once say if anyone asked me. I truly believed that was the plain, unvarnished truth. After all, my job required me to work with and make friends within …
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By Pat Stuart
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1/17/23
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Wait. What did we decide I was going to write today’s column about again?
Oh, yeah, now I remember; we were going to discuss memory loss and general cognitive decline. Specifically, …
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By Steve Moseley
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1/12/23
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January marks the beginning of a new year, the turning of a page, a clean slate … it means a chance for things to start afresh and anew. But ironically the church is probably one of the …
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By Janita Krayniak
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1/12/23
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Another year has disappeared in our collective rear view mirror, but parts of it are still following me around, sort of like a hangover. I can’t be sure of that, though, since having …
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By Don Amend
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1/10/23
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Feathered edges of hoar frost twinkled on the road in my headlights as carefully I pressed west. My vehicle was the first to head down the path on this brisk morning, making fresh tracks at 5 …
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By Mark Davis
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1/5/23
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In 1994, I was hired to teach mathematics at Northwest College. My wife Sarah, our 2-year-old daughter Rebecca and I began a new adventure in the community of Powell. We came here, not knowing much …
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By Neil Waite
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1/5/23
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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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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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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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S heridan citizen reports Publisher’s Clearinghouse email: Publishers Clearing House is a well-known sweepstakes and there is no cost to participate. Hacker’s know this and steal the …
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Cyberweekly
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12/29/22
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Perhaps you’ve heard? Park County is the soon-to-be recipient of $6 million in Federal development funds with another $6 million following next year — money that comes without the …
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By Pat Stuart
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12/29/22
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The presents are opened, boxes discarded, tree taken down, house reassembled and all has returned to what we call normalcy. If you are one to set New Year’s resolutions, they are established …
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By Jon Allen
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12/29/22
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One of the greatest spectacles in world sports came to a close with the perfect ending as Lionel Messi and Argentina won one of the best finals I have ever seen against Kylian Mbappe and France on …
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By Seth Romsa
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12/22/22
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You may wonder why I’ve remained a one-man operation all these years, never marrying nor siring children. Astute readers might recall I once was engaged, and it was right about this time of …
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By Doug Blough
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12/22/22
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Wyoming winters can be difficult for trees and perennials to survive. Though plants are dormant during the winter, it is imperative to water them to ensure they endure the long, cold months. The …
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By Katherine Clarkson
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12/22/22
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Are you traveling for the holidays this year? The Magi took quite a journey because of the first Christmas. They traveled hundreds to thousands of miles to find Jesus. Jesus was born in Bethlehem and …
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By Hunter Christner
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12/22/22
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Our oldest son Tug, has achieved some magnificent accomplishments over the years. Through all of his schooling he was a straight A scholar and also student body president in college where he …
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By Trena Eiden
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12/20/22
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