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Fall is here, the morning is brisk, afternoons are comfortable, and the evening is chilly. It is the time of year to enjoy apples you harvested and pumpkin pie seasoning. But before relaxing, there … more
Google My Business: A Laramie citizen received a call from a 559 area-code claiming to be Web Listing Pros saying that her company’s website wasn’t showing up correctly on Google My … more
Joe Biden’s record over the last half century proves one thing — he will never get serious about China. As a result, America’s energy security and national security are threatened. … more
There is much about Wyoming that our visitors adore. Lots of room, peace and quiet — good neighbors, and a great heritage. We’re one of the smallest states in the union — but a … more
FINALLY!!!  After years of: • study and scut work;  • and COVID;  • and finding out what the experts say the Powell community needs; • and learning what … more
During and shortly after the pandemic, much of Wyoming saw significant in-migration of people from other states. This movement of people into Wyoming was a result of our scenic beauty, … more
When my wife Norma and I moved from Powell back to Nebraska, the state of our birth, we knew we’d miss your neck of the woods before we even left. And we sure do. As for me, I miss the … more
This past Sunday the lectionary assigned was a fitting passage for the current times, but a risky scripture to preach (Luke 12:49-56). One of my first thoughts was to preach the history of the … more
I’m Abigail LeBlanc, the most recent intern at the Powell Tribune. I’m a current senior at Powell High School and have recently discovered my passion for journalism and providing news … more
Geek Squad Impersonators Won’t Give Up! If you receive an email from a Gmail address with the subject line of “YOUR ORDER IS ON ITS WAY!” (all caps), but the email just says … more
March 29 is Vietnam War Veterans Day, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the war. While one day is not enough to honor the service and individual sacrifices of those who served then, it is a … more
As a licensed private-care caregiver for a lot of years, I’ve observed families and witnessed a few things. In my mind what’s prevalent is that we live these long, vibrant, productive … more
The NBA season has come and gone, and we are in the midst of a hectic free agency period. Kevin Durant has requested a trade, Kyrie Irving is likely to follow,   but a lot of free agents … more
The calendar has rolled over, Halloween has passed yet again, and I look about my overstuffed house and sigh. My Christmas tree is still up, decorated in dog toys, after not being brought down after … more
We in America do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate.” — Thomas Jefferson.  According to the Park County Elections website, … more
It is officially the last month of summer and we have wrapped up and finished another great year of summer reading at the Park County Libraries. Thank you to everyone who supported and participated … more
When I open my browser to see what developments are occurring around the world, often, when news  concerning our national Congress appears, there is an unfortunate anxiety about the conduct of … more
Officials in Switzerland recently advised couples they should shower together to reduce natural gas consumption. Reading the headline, I thought it was a spoof but no, the Swiss energy minister … more
Nearly all of the folks who mention they’re bound for Yellowstone Country while chatting at my visitor information center post along I-80 are either families or retirees. It is far and away … more
Our troupe of six flatlanders completed its mission to spend a week wandering around and up-and-down your backyard. We were blessed with spectacular fall weather; the mornings and evenings were cool, … more
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