Letters to the Editor
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Dear editor: Recently $26 billion that was awarded to 46 states as part of the National Opioid Settlement is a substantial portion of the overall funds of $50 billion. States and localities have … more
Dear editor: As I sat in the planning and zoning meeting in Cody for the proposed temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I was quite impressed with all who presented public … more
Dear editor: Do you know that the Commissioners of the Shoshone Irrigation District have raised the annual fees an additional $200 per headgate and $4 per acre for all users? Are you as … more
Dear editor: I started hunting 59 years ago. In that time, I’ve seen grizzlies with no hump. I’ve seen black bears with very dish-like faces, and both species in many color … more
Dear editor: A copy of a message sent to Sen. John Barrasso, for the edification of your readers ... Senator: I just read this quote from you “This indictment certainly looks … more
Dear editor: Recently, I’ve been approached on the matter of military honors at funeral services for veterans. As such, I felt it appropriate to provide the following for our veterans and … more
Dear editor: Clarity is strength. Uncertainty is weakness. Most people live in uncertainty. When you are absolutely certain that something is true, you have clarity. Clarity makes … more
Dear editor: In regards to the article on May 25 about euthanizing the young bison because its life had been altered by a stupid human makes us sad and livid at the same time. We understand … more
Dear editor: As part of its mission of advocating for a quality education for everyone and encouraging participation in our democracy, Wyoming Rising, a 501(c)4 organization, cosponsored a … more
Dear editor: Responding to your guest editorial of May 18 — if the corner crossing debate weren’t so infuriating, I’d find it funny. As an American citizen, I’m part … more
Dear editor: Thank you Powell, our Postal Food Drive was greeted with such generosity. The day of the drive we were gifted with 5,000 pounds of food and a few donations came after the … more
Dear editor: Powell Valley Loaves and Fishes is once again partnering with the Powell Post Office and postal workers for the Stamp Out Hunger food drive this Saturday, May 13. Food … more
Dear editor: There are times when the two words — Thank You — seem insufficient to convey our feelings to all those who have contributed to the Backpack Blessings of Powell … more
Dear editor: The article about “Alternative housing options for Powell seniors?”  in the Thursday, April 27 Powell Tribune confirm that The Heartland Assisted Living community … more
Dear editor: I was so delighted when I read in the Powell Tribune and saw that once again children were featured excelling in education. The article was titled “Powell Middle school … more
Dear editor: An open letter to Gov. Mark Gordon: Do you not represent all Wyoming citizens? Those in vulnerable stages of life? Are you ready to turn your back and allow the brutal murder … more
Dear editor: In response to the Tribune article from the 20th of April, shame on the Park County Outdoor Recreation Collaborative group for their rhetoric about “landlocked” public … more
Dear editor: I am Region #1 director of the Wyoming State Trappers Association; representing Park, Big Horn, Hot Springs and Washakie counties. I received a phone call Saturday evening … more
Dear editor: In response to Justine Larsen’s opinion piece from April 4, I’m left shaking my head for several reasons. I want to first make clear that Ms. Larsen is factually incorrect … more
Dear editor: Recent debate on what it means to be a  Republican immediately called to mind a line from an Aaron Tippen’s country-western song: “you’ve got to stand for … more
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