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Revulsion. Outside the United States and Western Europe, the world has largely turned away in revulsion from the Israeli response to the Hamas attack in early October and from us, its American … more
At our last rendezvous, I introduced yous, (where I’m from, we don’t say “y’all”) to my maternally named Naomi, but a picture is worth a thousand words, which would take … more
The 2024 legislative session was a tough one. More than any other time in recent history, political divisions and personal grudges impacted the work of our elected officials. This is a … more
Over the past few years, property taxes have been a runaway train wreaking havoc on Wyomingites. While the Legislature has been able to enact some temporary fixes, we need to do more to achieve … more
It’s a boil on the backside of the world.  It’s the cesspit of international power politics.  It’s the graveyard of diplomats.  I heard these comments … more
On Nov. 30, I will have officially owned my own home for one year and boy has it been a good one. There have been so many wonderful memories made in the last year and there is no better feeling than … more
I arrived in Powell on the Trib staff with zero experience applying whatever journalistic skills I had to anything college. So, I began from scratch. It did not take long to open these eyes to … more
Starting many years ago, Gar would come home from work rubbing his right shoulder. I’d ask what was wrong and he’d say he didn’t know, but his shoulder hurt. I’d say maybe he … more
I have three children, a 13-year-old, a 10-year-old and now a 2-month-old. The oldest are girls, the youngest a boy and guess what? They are all different. They are different in temperament, ability, … more
M arch is Women’s History Month, when people across America commemorate and honor the important role played by women in our history. As members of Wyoming’s federal delegation, … more
With the Fourth of July right around the corner, I was talking to my friend, Julie, about things other people do to celebrate. Julie mentioned that her neighbor starts preparing days ahead of time, … more
In a letter addressed to the Wyoming House Judiciary Committee dated Feb. 19, 2024 the president of Wellspring Health Access in Casper expressed the abortion mill’s opposition to House Bill … more
W e all have needs: Food, water and shelter are some of the things that come to mind for basic needs. Turkey, stuffing, yams, pie crust and pumpkin pie filling were most likely on your list of items … more
Some things you don’t forget. They leave a bad taste in your mouth. You know, like a burst appendix, the death of your beloved pet or the dreadful taste of kale.   God knows … more
This Thursday is Thanksgiving and with that comes annual football games throughout the day to help families come together and gather around the TV after Thanksgiving dinner. For some this may come … more
I can’t believe I missed probably the most monumental of all holidays and failed to celebrate or even acknowledge it; I was just out there doing my own thing like any other day, totally … more
In May of 2016 I was a junior, already afraid of graduation because I didn’t know what I wanted to be when I grew up. I was terrified and anxious, more so than usual at least.   … more
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 … more
An absolute clash of titans came with the Champions League draw that will definitely draw the attention of the footballing world once the round of 16 kicks off in February. A lot of these teams … more
The annual NBA Draft Lottery took place Tuesday night in Chicago and the San Antonio Spurs truly may have hit the jackpot after getting the No. 1 overall pick. This year’s prize is a once … more
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