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Who will watch the watchmen? If certain members of our Wyoming Legislature have their way, House Bill 298 will ensure the watchmen will watch themselves. If you are reading this, then you …

By Sen. Wendy Schuler SD-15, R-Evanston   The second week of the 68th Legislature promised to be interesting with the Senate passing 37 bills and the House 19 since the opening …

The 68th Wyoming Legislature opened its first official day last week, beginning with the swearing in of all new members and then the State of the State address by Gov. Mark Gordon, followed by …

The Wyoming Behavioral Health Alliance is deeply frustrated by last week’s actions by the Freedom Caucus-led House Judiciary Committee, which rejected two of its bills aimed at improving mental …

There’s nothing artificial about the controversy that’s growing among homeowners, educators, doctors and sports administrators over fake grass. The artificial turf market is …

The idea of storing the nation’s highly radioactive nuclear waste in Wyoming may sound like an opportunity for jobs or revenue, but don’t be fooled. History and recent experience — …

The upcoming 2025 General Session of the Wyoming State Legislature provides a real opportunity to advance President Trump’s America First, conservative policy reforms that the people of Wyoming …

I love the snow. I love how it forces us to slow down and take pause. I especially love how a good snowfall puts Washington, D.C. into panic mode, as it has again this week, causing federal …

We are less than two weeks away from the 2025 legislative session, and with new leadership, new committee makeups and many new members this go around promises to be different from other recent …

America’s superior livestock tracking system Americans have built a comprehensive and effective disease traceability system which has proven over decades to be reliable, affordable, …

By Jace Graves   Yes, it’s that time you’ve been waiting for all year, when I reveal my list of New Year’s resolutions that I likely won’t be able to keep …

My Facebook “Memories” remind me that my son Gideon has always been ahead of his time. Fourteen years ago, I was reading a book of world history for his bedtime stories. I gushed …

Ever find yourself at the coffee counter in need of one of those cardboard insulators for your hot paper cup? What’s that called? Few people know — including many, I discovered, who work …

There is a popular and strongly held belief running through American society these days that we are a nation divided, a people torn asunder. To a certain degree it’s certainly true. I have …

Some years, families are blessed to initiate festive new Christmas traditions. Other years, the new tradition is a solemn acquiescence to “the new normal.” The Tyrees fall into …

It’s that time of year (while I’m still digesting Thanksgiving giblets and deviled eggs) that I unveil my yearly Christmas list of things that I really don’t want, but will probably …

I n the aftermath of last month’s election, there has been much talk about fostering unity in the Republican Party, both nationally and here in Wyoming. For the Republican Party to meaningfully …

The Season of Small Business is an annual U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) led campaign designed to drive Americans to shop at small businesses throughout the entire holiday season. The …

There’s a boom coming. Bitcoin has arrived, and its price is setting records. Artificial Intelligence is hot. And the American people just elected a president with a deregulatory mindset. …

This summer and autumn, I have thanked almost every firefighter I have encountered in Dubois. At a recent party to celebrate the extermination of the Pack Trail Fire, I said many “thank …

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