Every even-numbered year, two of the most essential functions of county central committees for major political parties occur: precinct caucuses and county conventions. These two events are essential …
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By David Hill
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1/25/24
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If we are honest with ourselves, we who live in America are easily distressed by the challenges God puts in front of us. In truth, we don’t just struggle with hearing “no” from God …
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By Shane Legler
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1/25/24
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This is the time to look back and see if we’ve learned anything in the past year. Our oldest son has a saying, “When you look back, glance, don’t stare.” These are true words …
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By Trena Eiden
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1/23/24
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Erik Erikson, a psychoanalyst who studied under Freud, was one of the first in the field of psychoanalysis and human development to suggest that human growth and development occurs throughout the …
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By Carol Bell
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1/23/24
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I was scrolling through social media this evening when I came across a headline that snagged my attention: “Judge Tosses Wyoming Attorney’s Attempt To Keep Trump, Lummis Off Ballot” …
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By Lauren Lejeune
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1/18/24
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Researchers have been analyzing the impact that COVID-19 has had on animal shelter adoptions across the country. When people were isolated at home during the height of the pandemic animal shelters …
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By Jona Harris
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1/18/24
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When I was growing up my dad had a distinct sounding whistle to get my attention. When we would be somewhere and I wasn’t right beside him he would whistle; it would cut through any other noise …
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By Hunter Christner
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1/18/24
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Twenty years back when we lived in Powell, the plug between Wyo. Highway 296 and the northeast gate of Yellowstone was a topic of anger and angst and had been for years even then. I see nothing has …
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By Steve Moseley
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1/16/24
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Sometimes I have no specific subject I wish to address, but random, unconnected thoughts desperately seeking an outlet. Perhaps you’ve shared one or more of these intuitive observances and will …
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By Doug Blough
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1/11/24
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As the Wyoming Legislature readies for 20 days of discussion and debate ahead of the 2024 Legislative Budget Session, we prepare for this work as servants to the people of our communities. Over the …
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By Albert Sommers and Ogden Driskill
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1/11/24
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The Work of Christmas by Howard Thurman
When the song of the angels is stilled,
When the star in the sky is gone,
When the kings and princes are home,
When the …
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By Janita Krayniak
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1/11/24
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It’s Christmas time, the holiday season — whatever you personally want to call it, people are celebrating. Christmas trees up, the halls are decked, and odds are there’s enough …
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By Lauren Lejeune
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1/9/24
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Thirty years after its inception, the Congressional Western Caucus is working harder than ever for rural America.
During the past three decades, we have grown from our humble beginnings to a …
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By Cynthia Lummis
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1/9/24
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Park County Libraries is once again celebrating Winter Reading. Go to any Park County Library to participate. The Winter Reading Challenge will run from Jan. 17-Feb. 29 for all ages and sign-ups are …
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By Karen Horner
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1/4/24
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As the sun inevitably begins to set on a life of 74 winters, I have wondered, though certainly not obsessively or anything, whether or not I would recognize it when the time comes for me to limp off …
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By Steve Moseley
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1/4/24
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One of life’s miracles is when a kind word or action alters the mood of a difficult or tense situation. A bad day or a grumpy mood can be changed by a simple act of kindness.
Just a few …
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By Neil Waite
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1/4/24
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The days between Christmas and New Year provide us with the opportunity to think about the events of the year we lived through. Top breaking news stories of 2023 trend alongside pop culture …
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By Rachel Rodriguez-Williams
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1/4/24
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D uring this Christmas season, many are spending time with family and friends who they only visit during the holidays. These family gatherings sometimes fall into chaos as loved ones with varying …
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12/28/23
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W yoming’s economy has historically thrived alongside its robust and dynamic natural resource sectors. As chambers of commerce representing communities across the state, we recognize and honor …
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Wyoming State Chamber of Commerce
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12/28/23
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P eace can be an elusive prey. Turmoil and difficulties on the other hand are quite easy to find. Even in this season of Christmas and New Year’s when there is opportunity to find peace and …
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Jon Allen
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12/28/23
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