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Eager to prove they have less interest in governing than their kin in Congress, Wyoming Republicans set aside the hard work of resolving an ex…
Imagine.... John Barrasso fully expected to meet Frank Eathorne on Judgment Day. John imagined Frank standing at the Pearly Gates that day, as…
Twenty-two years ago, near the end of three years of seminary studies, I arrived for the final meeting with my denomination’s committee on the…
In 2012, state Sen. Charlie Scott, R-Casper, first elected when Jimmy Carter was president, earned a tough primary. Scott ultimately defeated …
In a letter to the editor objecting to my columns, Ron Van Voast of Cheyenne asked, “Is it too much to ask of him to write something that espo…
In 2019, the Wyoming Legislature nearly repealed the death penalty. The measure passed the House of Representatives and was approved by a Sena…
As we prepare for a presidential inaugural in the midst of threats of more violence, we need to ask, “How did it get this bad in America?”
This is not the Wyoming I signed up for. Living in Wyoming today feels like what it must have been like in Guyana when Jim Jones and his cult …
Wyoming recently elected its first woman to the U.S. Senate. Alas, she is a white-privilege, systemic-racism denier. Cynthia Lummis believes t…
The fuse has been lit on the most volatile issue of which most Wyoming people are unaware. If you are not a trapper or have not had your pet d…