As much as I miss living in Powell just down the hill from Yellowstone in all seasons, I mourn most keenly in autumn.
This third season has so much to recommend it: moderate temps, gorgeous skies, …
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By Steve Moseley
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9/15/22
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Geek Squad Scam Email: A Sheridan citizen reported an email from Geek Squad at a Gmail address with the subject line of “Dear, [Name redacted]” and “The Network Of support …
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CyberWeekly
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9/15/22
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Imagine that I stopped by your house one evening and rang the doorbell. Maybe I stopped by a little unexpectedly or perhaps you had extended an invitation. Either way, there I stand on your doorstep, …
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By Seth Carter
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9/15/22
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Years and years ago, my then husband and I became interested in showing dogs ... specifically, Norwegian elkhounds. The choice happened almost randomly, there being two Elkhounds at the local …
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By Pat Stuart
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9/13/22
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People often talk about having a “gut feeling” when they know something is wrong. What feelings come when there is something wrong with the digestive system itself and how do you …
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By Jill Kruse
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9/13/22
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If this item were written in say, any September between 1966 and 1998, I would know exactly what to say to a room full of young people,
Well, maybe I would have had just the right thing to say to …
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By Don Amend
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9/8/22
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The medical terms for urinating is micturition, voiding or uresis. Most of us simply call it peeing. I’ve been peeing all my life, and at my age I’m quite a practiced and talented peeing …
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By Trena Eiden
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9/8/22
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We’ve likely all heard this statement: “I’ve got bad news and good news for you. Which one do you want first?”
Well, when it comes to Christianity, there is both bad …
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By Brian Onstead
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9/8/22
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Just for fun, let’s probe just a few of the side effects of just a few of the mysterious concoctions drug marketers are blitzing us with daily on the tube.
You know the ones, don’t …
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By Steve Moseley
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9/6/22
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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 …
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By Mark Davis
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9/2/22
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"Everybody Lies." The book title almost jumped out at me from a library shelf. It’s subtitle was less titillating but provided a hint at an explanation for the claim: Big Data. New Data. …
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By Pat Stuart
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9/1/22
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September is National Library Card Sign Up Month. This is the time of year when the Park County Libraries like to remind everyone if they don’t have a library card to make sure to stop by and …
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By Karen Horner
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9/1/22
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As we draw near, ever so near, to the end of summer (deep saddened sigh), I sit and ruminate on numerous conversations I’ve had with folks around town. They inevitably start something like …
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By Jon Allen
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9/1/22
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Hello.
I don’t like burying the lede, so I’ll just come right out and say it: I’d like to introduce myself as the new editor of the Powell Tribune.
I’m excited to help …
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By Zac Taylor
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8/30/22
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Since she’s been gone, I have a lot more room on my couch; since she’s been gone, I can golf all day long if I feel like it; I can run through the house screaming; no one will ever hear …
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By Doug Blough
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8/25/22
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Anyone who is around me much knows I love to talk. I don’t mean “talk” as in a bad thing, I mean actually having conversations with people. Honestly, I love to talk about most …
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By Tim Morrow
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8/25/22
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How lucky we all are that we live in such a lovely area with fabulous scenery, temperate weather (most of the time) with well-defined seasons, a well-run, safe city boasting about all the amenities …
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By Pat Stuart
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8/23/22
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I recently read an article informing parents about essentials for a college freshman, without one single mention in reference to selling a kidney to pay for books. Actually, most of the ideas were …
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By Trena Eiden
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8/23/22
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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 …
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By Donna Putney
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8/18/22
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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 …
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By Sharon R. Dayton
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8/18/22
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