“I will remember that I do not treat a fever chart, a cancerous growth, but a sick human being, whose illness may affect the person’s family a…
If you turn a blind eye to a problem, that doesn’t make it go away.
The most watched political race in Wyoming history is over.
Last week’s primary election revealed many things about the current state of politics in Wyoming – some good, some bad.
Many aspects of Wyoming’s education system, from the constitutional prohibition against legislators prescribing textbooks to the block grant f…
As a dangerous, destructive and divisive schism continues to widen within the Republican Party, and across the aisle with Democrats, something…
To read Brian Schroeder’s June 3 message to the public, you’d think Wyoming schools were facing an apocalyptic threat. In a press release, the…
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Jack Edmonds and Earl Grey Smith never met. In fact, they weren’t even of the same generation.
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A letter Gov. Mark Gordon has signed with 16 other governors shows the state’s leadership is firmly ignoring the present when it comes to ener…
“Don’t do it!” that inner voice screamed.
Just before 4 a.m. May 25, someone living near the corner of Second and McKinley streets in Casper heard glass breaking near their home. They …
A lot has already been said of Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., and the speech she gave that led her to being booed by University of Wyoming gradu…
Maurice Bailey never quit on life or other veterans.
We question the reasoning behind the recent lawsuit challenging Wyoming’s voter ID laws.
At no other time in human history have we witnessed a century that has so radically changed the world like the past 10 decades.
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Property taxes shooting up 50%, 70%, 90% in a single year — or 337% in four years, depending on what properties sold in a neighborhood — shows…
Children are so immature.
There are a few pearls of wisdom from Mom that, no matter how many miles and years pass, still ring as clear as if she just said them.
Everywhere I go people ask, “What’s your problem?” Thanks to the folks at the Framingham Heart Study, I’ve been enlightened.
Another week filled with outrage, unsupported conspiracies and murmurs of sedition may seem normal to some after more than two years of pandem…
After the COVID-19 pandemic sent the economy into a tailspin, Congress enacted a system to help struggling renters stay in their homes: the Em…
Watching some of the political football being played in Alaska is prompting a profound sense of déjà vu.