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My fondest memories of Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays with family always include turkey legs. I often flash back to my adolescent pre-meal dreams when Mom would leave the meat on the bone and … more
This year will be my 53rd Christmas. One thing that has intrigued me for some years now is how certain words are used in Christmas sermons, on decorations, cards, signs and Christmas … more
This past year has been a busy year for me. I welcomed my first son, started a new job and bought a motorcycle. Yep, I just mentioned motorcycles and babies in one sentence. No, I don’t have … more
Wait. What did we decide I was going to write today’s column about again? Oh, yeah, now I remember; we were going to discuss memory loss and general cognitive decline. Specifically, … more
The last time this column appeared in the Tribune, my wife and I had been directed to a large hospital in Bend, Oregon, so I could have my head examined. The concern was that the combination of a … more
This past year, I made the decision to take up running as part of my workout routine. Growing up, I would roll my eyes and find every reason to get out of running, especially that dreaded mile we had … more
With week three of the 67th Budget Session of the Wyoming Legislature now complete and starting the fourth and final week, there is a lot of work ahead and not much time to complete it. Our main … more
There’s a saying, “Find someone to love and drag them to the end with you.” Poor Gar, he really should have taken a longer minute to reevaluate his spouse selection. I know … more
January marks the beginning of a new year, the turning of a page, a clean slate … it means a chance for things to start afresh and anew. But ironically the church is probably one of the … more
Recently, it seems a controversy has arisen over a single word in the English language.  Some Americans appear to have made an enemy of the word “woke,” and they are actively trying … more
As Wyoming conservatives, there are certain beliefs that define us. For example, we believe in protecting human life from beginning to end. We believe that we should be involved in all decisions … more
On May 31, 1790, copyright laws went into effect in the United States. The purpose was to protect the fruit of one’s labors in writing, musical composition, drama, graphics, architecture and … more
It’s relatively easy to tackle this column this week. This is a significant week for our world. While some would say it’s only significant for those who trust in Jesus Christ as Lord and … more
As you no doubt suspect, there are differences between living in Nebraska and northwest Wyoming. Big ones. For one, though I’ve heard many of you howl like banshees about the taxes you pay … more
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 … more
When people seek out help from therapy, it is often at their lowest point. They express feelings of being, “so tired,” “overwhelmed,” “I don’t know what to … more
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 … more
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 … more
We’re all familiar with the Christmas song “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.” One of the lyrics of that song goes like this: “He’s making a list, he’s checking it … more
Though I cannot in good conscience recommend it, I find myself keenly qualified to help you break the same hip twice should that be your goal. How I began what has become a bizarre experience was … more
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