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Erik Erikson, a psychoanalyst who studied under Freud, was one of the first in the field of psychoanalysis and human development to suggest that human growth and development occurs throughout the … more
Sometimes I have no specific subject I wish to address, but random, unconnected thoughts desperately seeking an outlet. Perhaps you’ve shared one or more of these intuitive observances and will … more
This is the time to look back and see if we’ve learned anything in the past year. Our oldest son has a saying, “When you look back, glance, don’t stare.” These are true words … more
Family really and truly is who you choose... and for that I will be forever grateful. It was a tough day today, as I sat in church for the first service of Advent. It is just over six months … more
An exciting fall season brought about a ton of success with different sports in Powell, including an All-State athlete in every sport. Per usual the season started in early August with golf and … more
The Work of Christmas by Howard Thurman When the song of the angels is stilled,  When the star in the sky is gone,  When the kings and princes are home,  When the … more
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 … more
Have you noticed that, more and more, community gatherings, meetings, museum events, art shows, and an array of other functions are dominated by gray-haired participants?   If you have, … more
In the library September always means National Library Card Sign Up Month. This month is a great reminder, if you haven’t stopped by one of our three libraries, then this is a great month to do … more
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 … 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
Another summer has come and gone and the Premier League football season is set to kick off this weekend with the three-time defending champions Manchester City on the road to open the new campaign at … more
I ain’t a big fan of change, and I’ll say “ain’t” if I want to, cause I’m too old to change. Change has always been an enemy. Hard to believe, but I’m told … more
We definitely should go to the left,” my sister-in-law said as we hiked out of Deep Lake a few summers ago. Some of our group might say they didn’t hear her, and others (me) might say … more
Merriam-Webster defines humanity as “compassionate, sympathetic, or generous behavior or disposition.” It is also defined as “the quality or condition of being human.” The … more
Come listen to my story ‘bout a man named Graham; a poor Pennsylvanian barely had enough for Spam… Actually, the cast of Pennsylvania characters numbers many, and the eventual moral … more
Reading my great-niece Katie Schiller’s account of her trips to Deep Lake, I’m reminded of two things. Firstly, I too am a Deep Lake veteran, and two: I’m starting to think this … more
The federal government’s environmental policies are disconnected from common sense and serve only to increase tension and decrease trust in the federal government. Two recent announcements from … more
While November may be a short month, Park County Library has activities and resources to keep everyone busy. Park County Library kicked off November with a local author talk at the Cody Library by … more
Christmas is a lot of things; sweet, sentimental, meaningful and heart rendering, but sometimes it’s different. As the Grinch pointed out, sometimes it’s a little bit more. Dr. Seuss was … more
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