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With our growing season fast approaching, it is time to begin indoor seeds. If you are new to seed starting, this beginner’s guide will provide some sowing tips and common mistakes. Let’s … 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
The 2023 legislative session has been difficult to categorize. Some of the legislation passed appears far sighted and will almost certainly benefit our state for a long time. At the same … more
Teacher,” they said to Jesus, “this woman was caught in the very act of committing adultery.” John 8:4 (GNT) In Biblical times, it was very dangerous to commit acts such as … 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
I recently read a poll on how and why couples argue and I contemplated the quarrels Gar and I have had over the years and the fact that I don’t remember many of them. I do know I would have … more
Make sure and stop by one of the Park County libraries to grab a copy or view online or social media sites to check out our first ever annual report that highlights what the library has been up to … more
Growing up in church my entire life, prayer was important. Well, I’d say that sentence is understating the obvious!  One statement I heard often as a kid and into my adult life … more
A college where tuition is free? I read that subtitle in “The Atlantic” and did a double-take.  How could it be? No tuition? With average in-state tuition in the U.S. … more
There are very few reasons to believe I am capable of learning from my mistakes. Case in point: You’d think I would have learned years ago not to accept challenges to compete from the … more
This past week the Christian faith community began their 40-day journey toward Easter with a day of fasting, repentance and a snowstorm. We mark our foreheads with dust (ashes), we acknowledge that … more
This week’s cold weather has awakened my inner bookworm genes. So, over the last weekend, I visited the Apple bookstore and loaded three fine books to the over 200 books, which since they … more
Email with the subject “Estimate to Bid:” A Laramie citizen reported receiving an email supposedly from Estimating Solutions, LLC, offering their services to estimate energy-related jobs. … more
When you open a book, you envelop yourself in a new society or even a new world. You can take part in adventures with Huckleberry Finn or travel across vast lands with Frodo Baggins. For centuries, … more
It’s finally happened. Space Odyssey’s Hal and Star Wars’ R2D2 can move over. The real thing is here — the SciFi nightmare/dream of an AI that seems to think, dream, and plan … 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
With January you can sometimes ride a little wave of leftover holiday glow to get you through. March is of little use, but at least the promise of Easter lies on the calendar’s next page. … more
Like many Americans, residents of my home state of Wyoming could not understand how a Chinese spy balloon could lazily and brazenly pass over their heads. They are rightfully angry that an … more
It would be hard to argue against the idea that Jesus of Nazareth is the most consequential person of history. There have been lots of influential people over the course of time, but I know of no … more
When we reflect on Valentine’s Day, thoughts of love and flowers come to mind. We traditionally give red roses to express love. However, roses are not the only flower to present and there are … more
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