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Have you ever noticed how much of our prayer life as Christians revolves around asking? I see it in “prayer needs” or “requests” given to the church weekly. Primarily it is … more
Celza “Sally” Olveda Montoya was laid to rest Saturday at Crown Hill Cemetery after a lively ceremony at the Nelson Performing Arts Auditorium. There was laughter, singing and many tears … more
At craft day at K Bar Z we all made signs. My sign says, “Faith does not make things easy, it makes things possible.” Ain’t that the truth?! Calving started today. It … more
Recently, I found myself and a sandwich at my desk, exploring Open AI’s artificial intelligence application, asking about possible names for the period of history we’re now experiencing. … more
Sometimes I don’t feel like finishing a thought before I move on to the next. Often my attic space is so cluttered with thoughts, (and odd voices) I have no time for laborious details. So … more
Winter for me is when I catch up on my book reading, and this years-books were about ships and ship disasters and shipwrecks of the five Great Lakes. It seems the most famous of all Great Lakes … more
What’s the latest buzz for libraries of the future?  It’s a topic of current interest in Powell as we plan how new spaces will be used over the next 20 years.One equation, I’m … more
Wyoming Rep. Barry Crago’s (R-Buffalo) Op-Ed pointing out the Freedom Caucus’s checkered past with respect to property tax reform must have struck a nerve. I had to chuckle reading two … more
I had a bad hair day every single day this week.  Well, not actually a true-to-word bad hair day, but in spirit I suppose. It was hot this week, more so than I thought it was going to be … more
A few weeks ago, Cynthia Johnson called to “plant a seed” in my thoughts. Her granddaughter was making plans for the upcoming livestock judging and livestock showing season and if she … more
The day after Thanksgiving our family took the annual trip up the North Fork to find a Christmas tree. That means that our house was getting decorated in red and green. The furniture would be … more
The individual pieces of a party platform are referred to as planks. Much like a physical platform made of wood planks, political platform planks should be carefully constructed to make sure that the … more
First off, I’d like to preface this article by warning the reader I have failed every year of English aside from my senior year, so be warned. But we don’t read hunting stories for … more
I know I’m not the only person to experience a long-term struggle with “middle-age-spread,” so I want to share my experience in a local program I joined last year. My sister and I … more
How easy it is to change history ... something to think about in this era of both alleged and real fake news.  Surrounded by lies and liars, it may be time to reflect on one of the biggest and … more
When I told a new client that I use so much hairspray the mop on my head is more hairspray than hair, she gave a hearty laugh, thinking I was jesting. Then she witnessed a fascinating, transfixing … more
The TV show M.A.S.H. has comedy, drama and reminds me of my grandfather who fought in Korea. In Korea, my grandfather said you could go days even weeks without any action but then out of nowhere … more
We have all been through a lot and continue to face challenges. COVID-19, fires, floods, hurricanes, droughts, financial meltdowns, wars, Oh my! The list is daunting. Our deep, survival brain … more
President Joe Biden’s climate envoy John Kerry told the COP-28 climate conference this month that there shouldn’t be any more coal power plants permitted … more
With the midterm election upon us, one thing is clear, we disagree on a lot of things. How much money to spend, who should get said money, or a variety of social issues that I would love to dig into, … more
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