Before my husband died eight years ago, my habitual approach to events or seasons I dreaded was to try not to think about them and hope for the best. So in 2015, my strategy for facing the holidays …
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By Carol Bell
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11/14/23
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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 …
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By Pat Stuart
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11/9/23
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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, …
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By Miles McNair
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11/9/23
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The Student Center construction project at Northwest College may lead people to ask where NWC is getting the money for the building. It’s a good question since our college has lost tuition …
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By R.J. Kost
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11/7/23
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Hello, my name is Emma Johnson, and as you’ve probably deduced, I am the latest intern at the Powell Tribune. In my highly decorated position at the bottom of the food chain, I have found that …
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By Emma Johnson
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11/2/23
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Nebraska, where I now hang my plaid Stormy Kromer, loses 1-0 to Wyoming on the national park meter. This is because you have one Yellowstone, and we have none.
The fall in your neck of the woods …
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By Steve Moseley
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11/2/23
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Park County Library is pleased to offer Books Beyond Boundaries. Books Beyond Boundaries is a homebound service for people in Park County who due to long term or temporary medical disabilities are …
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By Karen Horner
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11/2/23
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In his, “The World of Yesterday,” Stefan Zweig relates that the Nazis of his time came up with an Aryan “church” that was used to denounce and persecute any Christian who …
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By Shane Legler
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11/2/23
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What has been a whirlwind college football season already comes to a head this Halloween evening, with the first College Football Playoff rankings being released by the committee on Tuesday (today).
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By Seth Romsa
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10/31/23
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I know people who are excellent with money, who buy securities at just the right time, watch the market, sell when stocks are high and invest when commodities are low. I am not one of those people. I …
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By Trena Eiden
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10/31/23
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A common lament I hear from my patients as they try to discuss a real concern they have about their body: “I’m sorry; this is so disgusting!” Their cheeks burn with shame as they …
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By Kelly Evans-Hullinger
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10/31/23
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As we approach Halloween, let us embrace the darker side of gardening. Traditional gardens are serene and beautiful, but spooky plants bring a unique charm to your collection. Let us explore the …
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By Katherine Clarkson
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10/26/23
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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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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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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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How is it that perfectly rational people believe blatant lies and liars?”
That was my cousin’s question. We were sitting on her back porch soaking up the warmth of an autumn …
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By Pat Stuart
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10/24/23
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Since Joe Biden was inaugurated, he has undermined our sound energy policy and our national security. Emboldened adversaries are a predictable consequence of American weakness, and President Biden's …
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By John Barrasso and Cathy McMorris Rodgers
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10/24/23
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A woman once wrote, “I love when my husband says ‘Correct me if I’m wrong,’ like I would pass up that opportunity.”
A few years ago, a woman who has remained …
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By Trena Eiden
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10/19/23
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The white cane is not just a tool that can be used to achieve independence; it is also the symbol of the blind citizens in our society. To honor the many achievements of blind and visually impaired …
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By Sherry Leinen
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10/19/23
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It’s October! For me, October holds many wonderful memories of homemade Halloween costumes, spooky movies, and of course those cartoon TV specials come to mind while pumpkin spice lattes arrive …
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By Janita Krayniak
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10/19/23
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