About a week ago, I read an article from the New York Times titled “Student Journalists Reveal a Changing World. Let Them.” It detailed how student-led newspapers around the states were …
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By Charles Larsen
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9/29/22
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For members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the temple represents the most holy place of worship. It is a place of reverence, beauty, peace and revelation. It is a place …
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By Scott Williams
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9/29/22
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As the economic effects of inflation continue to jeopardize Wyomingites’ finances, Rocky Mountain Power wants its customers to pay more.
The Wyoming Public Service Commission is …
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By Sam Shumway
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7/18/23
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One of the greatest spectacles in world sports came to a close with the perfect ending as Lionel Messi and Argentina won one of the best finals I have ever seen against Kylian Mbappe and France on …
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By Seth Romsa
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12/22/22
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There have been a lot of questions regarding the Tyrer-Cuzick score lately. This is a scoring system that has been used for over a decade to calculate a person’s risk of developing breast …
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By Carletta Collins
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4/20/23
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The Everly Brothers sang, “Whenever I want you, all I have to do is dreeeam ….” That was my attitude in my formative years watching Ginger from Gilligan's Island.
I find dreams …
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By Doug Blough
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4/20/23
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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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He is risen! Now what? In the lectionary church this is the time when we begin to explore the birth of the new church and how the acts of the apostles shaped early Christianity. It is a time for …
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By Janita Krayniak
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4/20/23
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Spring has finally started to arrive and while everyone starts to venture outside, it is still a great time to visit the library. We have seeds from our seed library as you start your gardens and we …
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By Karen Horner
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5/4/23
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The dysfunction in Washington was in full view recently as, for the first time in American history, the House of Representatives voted to remove its speaker mid-term. This was accomplished …
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By Khale Lenhart
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10/26/23
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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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Motherhood is one of those things that we’re never quite prepared for. We think we are, because we’ve read books, listened to podcasts and chatted extensively with other moms, but until …
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By Trena Eiden
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5/4/23
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At the beginning of the month, I left with my family for the mountains on a week-long hunting trip. Being able to step away from the everyday hustle was a really welcome reset for myself and my …
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By Laura Lejeune
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10/26/23
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What is the source of human misery? The simple answer would be sin. True, but is there a sin that is a primary source of misery? As I think on it, I’ve concluded that it is a rejection of our …
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By Shane Legler
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5/4/23
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Not that it happens all of the time, but for the entire month of December anything goes. For the last eight or so years, my family has raised meat goats and on occasion, a Nubian as well. I once had …
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By Lauren Lejeune
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9/22/23
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The State’s WyoStar investment programs have recently come under attack, and I would like to share a few facts.
These programs allow local governments to make institutional-quality …
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By Curt Meier
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8/24/23
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How do you know who God is? There is a great disconnect in our best guess of who God is and who God really is if we don’t know what the Bible (God’s word) says. You can know who God is by …
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By Hunter Christner
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10/26/23
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Wyoming winters can be difficult for trees and perennials to survive. Though plants are dormant during the winter, it is imperative to water them to ensure they endure the long, cold months. The …
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By Katherine Clarkson
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12/22/22
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Throughout our lives we will ask many questions. Asking “why” can often provide us with invaluable knowledge about a specific subject or about ourselves. Some of the greatest teachers and …
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By David Hill
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8/24/23
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Sometimes you just have to wonder about where the human brain and body’s adaptability will hit its limits. We keep pushing those, and the more there are of us the more outrageous and …
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By Pat Stuart
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8/16/22
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