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On the heels of Independence Day, in our United States of America, it is always a time of great patriotism and national pride. It is a time when we give thanks for all those who have sacrificed. It … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
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 … more
Gar was excited when I told him I’d drawn out for an antelope. Then when he went with me to get it, he wasn’t that excited anymore.  I have that effect on people. I target shoot … more
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 … more
Here we are in the new year wondering if the past year can be put behind us as we forge to higher ground in our future. I just found out my future depends on me. I am so mad. Who thought that was a … more
(Editor’s note: This Op Ed was originally published in Fox News)   John Kerry, President Joe Biden’s climate envoy, was in China eager to revive joint U.S.-China efforts to … more
Last week, my colleague Rep. Barry Crago (R-Buffalo) penned a column entitled “The inconvenient truth and the path forward.” The piece was published across the State of Wyoming. In … more
Rain may be saving California, but desertification has come to the great Southwest. That’s what they call an extreme drought. When temperatures in Phoenix exceed 110 for 25 straight … more
An absolute whirlwind year has come to a close as the spring sports seasons wrapped up last weekend, bringing a close to the 2021-22 school sports year. I took over this job midway through the … more
Most of us are probably familiar with the greatest commandments on which the whole of the law and the prophets hang. In short, we are commanded to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind and to … more
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 … more
As the sun rises over the horizon, a delicate balance between aridity and life unfolds. Water, the essence of existence, becomes the heart of our tale. Welcome to “Watering in the High … more
Yes, it’s February again and Cupid’s arrows and hearts are flying off store shelves! Valentine’s Day is a special day when love springs eternal and men wait until noon, Feb. 14, to … more
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 … more
It has been quite a while since I’ve written a column to the citizens of Powell. It is amazing to me how the time zips by. Summer is over and I have not fished enough rivers. I did manage to … more
Hello. I don’t like burying the lede, so I’ll just come right out and say it: I’d like to introduce myself as the new editor of the Powell Tribune. I’m excited to help … more
One summer during my college years, I had a roommate who suffered from suicidal thoughts. She’d attempted suicide before we met, and been hospitalized, but continued to struggle. Back in the … more
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