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Tom Lubnau: Actually, The Wyoming Senate Is More Conservative Than The House

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Tom LubnauMarch 06, 2025

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Candy Moulton: All Aboard! Let’s Get Amtrak Back

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Candy MoultonMarch 05, 2025

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Clair McFarland: Sure, False Spring, I’ll Fall For You

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Clair McFarlandMarch 03, 2025

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Dave Simpson: Blame It All On The Freedom Caucus?

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Dave SimpsonMarch 03, 2025

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Cassie Craven:  The Wild Bunch Is Wyoming

Columnist Cassie Craven writes, “Gordon’s letter quoted an unnamed neighbor: ‘This wild bunch doesn’t understand Wyoming.’ With all due respect, Governor, the wild bunch was elected in a near landslide, despite your big-time money and endorsements trying to stack the deck. Maybe you and your friends don’t understand Wyoming.”

Cassie CravenMarch 02, 2025

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Rod Miller: The 800-Pound Gorilla In The Wyoming Classroom 

Columnist Rod Miller writes: "Absent the immediate writing and passage of an amendment to the Wyoming Constitution that says lawmakers can do what they damn well please with school funding, our citizen legislature has its work cut out for it. And it all circles back to our Constitution."

Rod MillerMarch 02, 2025

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Tom Lubnau: Wyoming's Constitution Demands Fairer Teacher Pay

Columnist Tom Lubnau writes: "The Legislature has played games with teacher pay. Sometimes lawmakers dole out an increase just for one budget year, so the pay would slump right back down after that year - falling even further behind inflation."

Tom LubnauMarch 02, 2025

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Joan Barron: Legislature Pedaling Back 50 Years

Columnist Joan Barron writes, "The recent movement to ignore the supplemental budget is clearly Freedom Caucus-inspired and is meant, at least partially, to target and embarrass Gov. Mark Gordon."

Joan BarronMarch 01, 2025

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Bill Sniffin: Two Funerals, Two Monte’s, And An Inspirational Dream 

Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “This column is a somewhat different from my normal writings. It just seemed important to share these stories with you today.”

Bill SniffinMarch 01, 2025

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Jonathan Lange: Constitutional Duty Requires Officials Who Oppose Evil From Other Government Officials.

Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: “Wise officials in county governments have changed the unjust policies of an entire state just by saying ‘no.’ We saw that happen in Wyoming when some sheriffs refused to enforce COVID decrees.”

Jonathan LangeMarch 01, 2025

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Dennis Sun: Too Many Ag Cuts May Hurt Food Security

Ag columnist Dennis Sun writes, "Agriculture welcomes a more efficient government, but we are also worried tariffs and layoffs may cause extreme pain. I just hope Trump and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins realize their actions affect food security."

Dennis SunFebruary 28, 2025

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Cassie Craven:  Federal Politics Through the Lens of a Barmaid

Columnist Cassie Craven writes, "I worked at the local bar growing up. Other than a couple of churches and a post office, it was the only place for human contact. I’ve seen people live and die based on what the government wants to give them."

Cassie CravenFebruary 28, 2025

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Rod Miller: Whiskeys I Have Known... Another Cautionary Tale

Columnist Rod Miller writes, "Please don’t misunderstand, this column does not advocate alcohol abuse. I believe it is up to the individual to come to their own terms with mind-altering substances, and to determine for themselves what 'abuse' means."

Rod MillerFebruary 28, 2025

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Sally Ann Shurmur: Casper Hosting The Best And Then Some Over Three Weekends

Columnist Sally Ann Shurmur writes, "These three consecutive weekends were always my favorite time in my decades as a sportswriter, even though they have nothing to do with football."

Sally Ann ShurmurFebruary 28, 2025

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Tom Lubnau: Hidden Dark Money Political Operatives Are Trying To Control Wyoming

Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "We are seeing slimy mailers from out of state, the same cheesy animation on social media and the editorials demanding the Senate bow to the will of the almighty Freedom Caucus in the House."

Tom LubnauFebruary 26, 2025

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Rod Miller: Breakfast With The Old Guard At The Ferris Hotel

Columnist Rod Miller writes, "The Ferris Hotel was once the elegant heart of social life in my hometown. Built by an early Carbon County copper baron and filled with Molesworth furniture, the Ferris featured a cafe that opened long before the sun rose."

Rod MillerFebruary 25, 2025

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Candy Moulton: How A Steel Tycoon And A Wyoming Cowboy Left Library Legacies

Columnist Candy Moulton writes, "The Carnegie name is recognized across the country for the library network Andrew Carnegie funded. But in Campbell County, Wyoming, an old cowboy, George Amos, left his own legacy to the community."

Candy MoultonFebruary 25, 2025

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Dave Simpson: My Wife Is Working Me Like A Pack Mule

Columnist Dave Simpson writes, “Back then, the burden fell on my wife, who had to pick up 'all the things I do around here.' That was then. This is now.”

Dave SimpsonFebruary 24, 2025

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Mandy Fabel: The Cost and Cure to Contempt

Columnist Mandy Fabel writes, "Are we even capable of open dialogue and relationships that span opinions beyond our own? I have seen the answer first-hand in my job of running Leadership Wyoming. And that answer is yes."

CSD StaffFebruary 23, 2025

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Cassie Craven: Sure, I'll Be Your Villain

Columnist Cassie Craven writes, “My opponents lately are convinced that my work and my voice are about money or some ulterior motive. Let’s be clear, I came from nothing and I will leave with nothing. Money is meaningless to me. But you must always be truthful, no matter the cost. "

Cassie CravenFebruary 23, 2025

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Rod Miller: The Thrill of Victory, The Agony of Defeat

Columnist Rod Miller writes: "Participation trophies be damned. The rubble of history is full of second place winners. Humanity didn’t survive and advance by celebrating the runner-up. Survival of the fittest is the ultimate meritocracy. We ignore it at our mortal peril."

Rod MillerFebruary 23, 2025

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Bill Sniffin: With 18,000 Vehicles A Day, Horrible Crashes Will Occur On Interstate 80

Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “It is inevitable that horrible accidents will happen in the winter with 18,000 vehicles fighting snow, ice, and wind conditions on Interstate 80.”

Bill SniffinFebruary 22, 2025

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Joan Barron: The Silence of the Sponsors

Columnist Joan Barron writes, "“This was not the finest hour for the Wyoming House of Representatives.”

Joan BarronFebruary 22, 2025

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Dennis Sun: Beef is Still King

Columnist Dennis Sun writes, "Despite the rising price of beef, consumers have not backed away from purchasing it. I believe the main reason for this is because of the high quality of beef products on grocery store shelves."

Dennis SunFebruary 21, 2025

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Jonathan Lange: Last Week Brought Tragedy; Don't Stop Praying Now

Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, "Wyoming has had her share of tragedies in recent weeks. But none tore our hearts like the loss of life in Byron. As events unfolded, the narrative changed from reports of mass violence, then murder-suicide, and finally to prayer."

Jonathan LangeFebruary 21, 2025

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Guest Column: Teton County’s Workforce Housing Regulations Are Unconstitutional

Guest columnist Austin Waisanen writes, "'Workforce housing' fees — a bad idea that drives up the cost of housing and unconstitutionally places the burden of other people’s housing on individual property owners — may soon run their course in Wyoming."

CSD StaffFebruary 20, 2025

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Rod Miller: If SF69 Was A Roundup – A Campfire Allegory About Property Tax Reform

The stranger wore town clothes, and sat his horse uneasily. “I’m just deliverin’ the message,” he said, “put half back where ya found ‘em or somethin’ bad’s gonna happen. Cops will get fired, an’ towns will go thirsty. Bad stuff like that.” 

Rod MillerFebruary 20, 2025

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Sally Ann Shurmur: Random Thoughts As Random As This $&@?! Weather

Columnist Sally Ann Shurmur writes, “I could write about the Legislature, but it seems like everyone else is. I could write about Wyoming’s roads, but tragically, that’s been done plenty.”

Sally Ann ShurmurFebruary 20, 2025

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Cassie Craven:  DOGE Dividends and Property Taxes Have a Lot in Common

Columnist Cassie Craven writes, “A Cheyenne representative pointed out that Laramie County collected $32 million in property taxes and put every penny in reserves. In short, the government gets to save for a rainy day while you can’t afford to pay your debt or save for your own rainy day."

Cassie CravenFebruary 20, 2025

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Tom Lubnau: If Lawmakers Aren't Being Puppeted By DC, Let Them Show It

Columnist Tom Lubnau writes: "I am calling on all the members of the House to release any written, email or text message documents which indicate Wyoming Freedom Caucus positions on bills. Demonstrate to the public they are doing nothing wrong."

Tom LubnauFebruary 19, 2025

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Candy Moulton: Standing Strong in the 307

Columnist Candy Moulton writes: “I have covered many accidents and life-threatening situations. At every scene I’ve seen the professionals like EMTs, law enforcement, volunteers, and regular people doing extraordinary things."

Candy MoultonFebruary 18, 2025

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Dave Simpson: Don't Fall For The Same Old 'Sky Is Falling' Routine

Columnist Dave Simpson writes, "What are the chances our sheriff will have to lay off 25 employees if Senate File 69 passes? Laramie County has $92 million in reserves. If our county is dumb enough to gut law enforcement when it has $92 million in reserves, voters will oust every incumbent..."

Dave SimpsonFebruary 17, 2025

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Cassie Craven:  Can the Government Compel Your Use of Pronouns?

Columnist Cassie Craven writes, “Government’s policies attempt to override our God-given freedom and compel our speech to fall in line with their ideological secularism, which is a religion in its own right.”

Cassie CravenFebruary 16, 2025

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Rod Miller: Scorched Earth In Wyoming And Elsewhere

Columnist Rod Miller writes, "By strangling the lifeline for local services such as fire and police protection, water and sewer infrastructure, schools, libraries, and other essential elements of civilization, the Freedom Caucus will turn our landscape into a scorched earth of ghost towns."

Rod MillerFebruary 16, 2025

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Tom Lubnau:  The Freedom Caucus Unleashes Big-Government Control

Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "Here are five examples of how the Freedom Caucus is less about freedom, and more about 'being the boss of you.'"

Tom LubnauFebruary 16, 2025

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Joan Barron: Freedom Caucus’ Top Priority Bill On Stage Next Week.

Columnist Joan Barron writes, "When the legislators return next week after their crossover long weekend, they will find Senate File 69 waiting in the house."

Joan BarronFebruary 16, 2025

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Bill Sniffin: The Dawn Of Snowmobile Tourism In Wyoming – I Was There – Here Is What Happened

Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “We all knew that snowmobile tourism could be gigantic in Wyoming but nobody knew how to get this new industry off the ground. We needed to call in an expert.”

Bill SniffinFebruary 16, 2025

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Dennis Sun: Some Positives Of Agriculture

Ag columnist Dennis Sun writes, "There are always individuals or groups who want to stop livestock grazing and/or keep everyone from eating meat. It has been going on for years, and I realize it will most likely never stop."

Dennis SunFebruary 15, 2025

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Jonathan Lange: No, The Ultrasound Bill Does Not Mandate Intrusive Medical Procedures

Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: “House Bill 64 stipulates the purpose of the ultrasound: to determine the age, length and head diameter of the unborn baby. A non-intrusive ultrasound can do this as well.”

Jonathan LangeFebruary 15, 2025

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Sally Ann Shurmur: Finding The Good Among The Very, Very Bad This Week

Columnist Sally Ann Shurmur writes, “This week has been a rough one in the 307 most of us love so much. Yet, there is good to be found. Two women are organizing “Wyoming for Olivia,” on Friday at 5:30 p.m."

Sally Ann ShurmurFebruary 13, 2025

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Cassie Craven:  Death to the Bureaucracy and Its Secrets

Columnist Cassie Craven writes, “In lieu of a large unelected bureaucracy, our elected officials seem to be pursuing truth and recreating a government that is responsive to the people. That is the point of democracy after all.”

Cassie CravenFebruary 13, 2025

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Rod Miller: Voting With Dollars in the Big Empty

Rod Miller writes, “I have to chuckle when I see someone go all bug-eyed over the possibility of a politician suffering economically over his politics. What could be more free-market, capitalistic and American than that?” 

Rod MillerFebruary 13, 2025

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Tom Lubnau:  Wyoming House Leadership – Promises Made, Promises Broken

Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "95 bills died in the Speaker’s drawer – bills that were created at the request of constituents to be considered by the Wyoming legislature. Speaker Neiman substituted his judgment for the wisdom of the entire body."

Tom LubnauFebruary 12, 2025

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Candy Moulton: What's Inside The American Windmill Museum

Candy Moulton writes: “Lubbock, Texas, has some similarities to places in Wyoming – the wind always seems to blow! That makes it the perfect place for the American Windmill Museum.”

Candy MoultonFebruary 11, 2025

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Dave Simpson: You Wanted Change? We Got It!

Columnist Dave Simpson writes, “Call it a sea change, a new sheriff in town, or 'a come to Jesus moment,' but Donald Trump is making good on promises, and bringing common sense back into fashion.”

Dave SimpsonFebruary 10, 2025

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Cassie Craven:  A Wild Week in the Wyoming Legislature

Columnist Cassie Craven writes, “A few remnants of the failed and governor-supported ‘Wyoming Caucus’ are kicking and screaming while the majority of the House pushes toward government reform.”

Cassie CravenFebruary 09, 2025

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Rod Miller: Goat Ropin’ In Gaza For Trump – A Campfire Parable

The sultry Mediterranean night made the cowhands sit waaay back from the campfire. The hot hamoun wind made them swap their Tony Lamas for sandals, and their sweaty stetsons for sweaty keffiyehs. All in all, they were not pleased to be herding goats in Gaza.

Rod MillerFebruary 09, 2025

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Joan Barron: A Revised Tax Reform Bill Is A Test For Local Governments

Columnist Joan Barron writes, "What stood out was the lack of trust many legislators have with their local governments in regard to spending. There were no claims of fraud, just overspending or maybe not being transparent about where the money goes."

Joan BarronFebruary 08, 2025

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Bill Sniffin: Wyoming Folks Recall Times When They Were Happiest – How About You?

Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “I asked people to share with us when they were most happy in their lives? What they shared made a big impression.”

Bill SniffinFebruary 08, 2025

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Jonathan Lange: Our Founders Had School Choice - So Should We 

Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: The flourishing private schools of yesteryear didn’t close down because of natural market forces – but because every parent who wanted to benefit from private school education had to pay twice. That’s not fair.

Jonathan LangeFebruary 07, 2025

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Dennis Sun: Wyoming’s Outdoor Recreation Needs Managed        

With many people not respecting private property, outdoor recreation can be a large problem. Side-by-side ATVs, four-wheelers and other off-roading vehicles can cause a lot of damage to roads and other resources, especially waterways.

Dennis SunFebruary 07, 2025

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Sally Ann Shurmur: Thoughts On Parenting As The Oldest Turns Older

Columnist Sally Ann Shurmur writes, “I only ‘lost’ him twice and both times nearly killed me.”

Sally Ann ShurmurFebruary 06, 2025

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Dave Simpson: Obscenity Bill Could Die In Committee

Columnist Dave Simpson writes: “Time's running out on a bill that would remove an exemption for librarians from a law that prohibits exposing minors to pornography. One would think that our new common-sense House leadership would at least agree to let this bill out of committee, and proceed to the House floor for debate by the whole body. It deserves as much."

Dave SimpsonFebruary 06, 2025

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Rod Miller: Using Kids As Human Shields In A Culture War

Columnist Rod Miller writes, "It boils down to this: if you don’t want to read a book, don’t read it. If you don’t want your minor children reading a book, don’t let them read it. Libraries don’t force-feed anything to anyone."

Rod MillerFebruary 05, 2025

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Tom Lubnau: Freedom Caucus’ Policies Enticing For Bad Actors

Columnist Tom Lubnau writes: “In the desperate pursuit of their agenda, the Freedom Caucus is inadvertently creating the perfect environment for extremist activities. Imagine this fictional scenario…”

Tom LubnauFebruary 05, 2025

The most well-known and impressive of the rock art features in Nine Mile Canyon is “The Great Hunt” which clearly depicts hunters who have bow and arrows and a large herd of animals.

Candy Moulton: Wyoming Rock Art Deserves Protection

Columnist Candy Moulton writes, "Some of Wyoming’s rock art resources are well known. There are many more sites that are not easily accessible to the public, but they all deserve the protection that will be provided by the current legislation."

Candy MoultonFebruary 04, 2025

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Clair McFarland: Writing Up A Test For Real ’Muricans

Clair McFarland writes: "'I think Americans ought to be able to eat 20 hot dogs in a minute!' said Little-Feisty. I choked on my tea. 'And I think,' blustered Big-Sweet, 'you gotta know who Mike Tyson is!'”    

Clair McFarlandFebruary 03, 2025

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Dave Simpson: Imagine If The Wyoming Legislature Was Run Like Congress

Columnist Dave Simpson writes, "With 435 Representatives and 100 Senators, they'll be lucky to get anything passed by Memorial Day. That's because they work in Washington for three days, with Mondays and Fridays reserved for travel."

Dave SimpsonFebruary 03, 2025

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Cassie Craven:  Let’s Get Back to the Old School Way of Hand Counting Ballots

Columnist Cassie Craven writes, “A 7-year-old kid was able to hack into a voting machine at a 2018 DEFCON hacking event. But don’t worry, your vote is safe because U.W. took a poll and 94% of people trust them. Don’t ask questions, conspiracy theorist.”

Cassie CravenFebruary 02, 2025

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Rod Miller: A Couple Freedom Caucus Bills I Support

Rod Miller writes, "Voila! Hidden in the pile of pointless culture-war pontificating and goofball populist pipe dreams, I found a couple Freedom Caucus bills I support, and can suggest with a straight face that they’ll be good for Wyoming."

Rod MillerFebruary 02, 2025

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Joan Barron: Whatever Happened To The Wyoming Caucus?

Columnist Joan Barron writes, "The traditional Republicans may be holding back in hopes that the extremist Freedom Caucus will go too far and will 'hoist itself on its own petard' to borrow a very old saying from Shakespeare."

Joan BarronFebruary 01, 2025

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Bill Sniffin: When Were You The Happiest?

Columnist Bill Sniffin writes, "My wife was diagnosed with MS 40 years ago. As a result, we decided to travel the world at a younger age and pay for it with credit cards. Those were happy times. It worked out well.”

Bill SniffinFebruary 01, 2025

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Dennis Sun: The High Price of Eggs

For the last two years, I, along with everyone else, understood the pandemic and inflation were two reasons for the high price of groceries. But, when egg prices started rising even more last fall, I realized there were more issues bringing on the rising prices.

Dennis SunFebruary 01, 2025

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 Jonathan Lange: The March For Life Bears Out The Constitution's Vision

Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: The March for Life has become the national gathering of a wildly diverse movement. And as I walked through this cacophony, it struck me that this is the genius of American government.

Jonathan LangeFebruary 01, 2025

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Sally Ann Shurmur: Kindness Abounds As January Finds Its Way Out

Columnist Sally Ann Shurmur writes, “Just having someone besides the dog to talk to might be the biggest gift of all.”

Sally Ann ShurmurJanuary 31, 2025

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Rod Miller: Emotional Support Critters Around the Ol’ Campfire

Rod Miller writes, "Rawhide Ricky from Rawlins perked up and informed his colleagues, 'All we gotta do is get a letter from a doc sayin’ we cain’t function without our critters. Then we can take ‘em with us everywhere we go. It’s the law!'”

Rod MillerJanuary 30, 2025

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Tom Lubnau: The Wyoming House Needs To Think, Not Grandstand

Tom Lubnau writes, "The consequences of House Bill 164 are stunning. If a doctor injects a dementia patient with a muscle paralyzer with the intent of paralyzing the patient’s lungs so they can’t breathe and they die, the doctor can’t lose his job or lose his license for killing patients. It's euthanasia legalized."    

Tom LubnauJanuary 29, 2025

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Candy Moulton: The Creative Circle Of Joseph Marshall III

Columnist Candy Moulton writes: “Joseph Marshall III, a member of the Sicangu Oyate tribe, grew up on the Rosebud Indian Reservation, in South Dakota, on his grandmother’s land. As a child he spoke only Lakota; now he is a member of the Western Writers Hall of Fame. ”

Candy MoultonJanuary 28, 2025

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Dave Simpson: Does A Wet Blanket Await In The Wyoming Senate?

Columnist Dave Simpson writes, "It's my hope that the wise and august state senators heed the tone of the electorate expressed last August, and proceed right away to the Five and Dime bills, so there's plenty of time to override pesky gubernatorial vetoes if need be, unlike last year."

Dave SimpsonJanuary 27, 2025

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Tom Lubnau: This Year’s Abortions Bills Are More Political Theater

Tom Lubnau writes, "These bills are not about abortion, but about creating election issues - again. Anyone who speaks against the stupidity of these bills will see slanderous videos and flyers flooding every inbox, labeling them abortionists.”

Tom LubnauJanuary 27, 2025

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Cassie Craven: Freedom Caucus Shows Promises Made, Promises Kept

Columnist Cassie Craven writes, “To say the Freedom Caucus is grandstanding for publicity or campaign issues years from now is a wild notion. They just kicked establishment incumbents all the way out the door. They don’t need campaign issues. They need results and promises delivered – and so far so good.”

Cassie CravenJanuary 26, 2025

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Rod Miller: The Separation Of Church And School In Wyoming

Columnist Rod Miller writes, "The Wyoming Constitution says religious organizations will never get one thin dime of taxpayer money. Things don’t get much more separate than that. Things are rendered to either Caesar or to God, not to both."

Rod MillerJanuary 26, 2025

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Aaron Turpen: Odometer Fraud Is Getting More Commonplace, Thanks to Electronics

Automotive writer Aaron Turpen writes, "As the change from physical to virtual odometer readouts has commenced, so has the number of odometer fraud cases. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that around 450,000 vehicles are sold every year with false odometer readings."

Aaron TurpenJanuary 26, 2025

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Joan Barron: Needed -- A 101 Course On Property Taxes

Columnist Joan Barron writes, "I think it’s clear that the lawmakers need to know precisely how the tax revenues from property taxes are spent other than that what they learn from their tax statements outlining the mill distributions."

Joan BarronJanuary 25, 2025

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Bill Sniffin: Yes, Wyoming Needs A Big New Monument . . . For The Historic Oregon Trail

Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “The Oregon Trail has significant sites and sights all across Wyoming that are still in place which deserve recognition.”

Bill SniffinJanuary 25, 2025

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Dennis Sun: Cattle and Beef Prices Expected to Rise

Columnist Dennis Sun writes, "Today, everything we read about cattle and beef say prices are going up. This can be attributed to the short supply of cattle and the high demand of consumers, both in America and around the world. Everyone wants American beef."

Dennis SunJanuary 24, 2025

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Jonathan Lange: Every Legislator Should Vote To Protect Wyoming Kids From The Porn Industry

Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: "Without age verification safeguards, anyone of any age can access soul-destroying images merely by clicking on a button that says, 'I’m over 18 years old.'"

Jonathan LangeJanuary 24, 2025

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Sally Ann Shurmur: In The Midst Of A Most Solemn Occasion, A Pep Rally Broke Out

Columnist Sally Ann Shurmur writes, “The inauguration festivities on Monday were everything I hoped for, and more. Now that’s an opinion.”

Sally Ann ShurmurJanuary 23, 2025

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Rod Miller: Let's Not Give More Power To The Gang That Can't Shoot Straight

Columnist Rod Miller writes, "In Park County, home to the nincompoops that are trying to tell Wyoming how to conduct our elections, the county assessor resigned then the dumpster caught fire." 

Rod MillerJanuary 22, 2025

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Tom Lubnau: The Legislature's Odd Maneuvers Look Like Political Theater

Tom Lubnau writes, "It seems like the legislature is scrambling to create campaign issues on hot-button topics rather than solving problems for run of the mill folks."

Tom LubnauJanuary 22, 2025

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Candy Moulton: This Wyoming Cold Is Nothing New

Columnist Candy Moulton writes, "We’ve all gotten a pretty good dose of frigid weather all across Wyoming in the last few days with temperatures plunging to 20 or 30 degrees below zero (without any wind)."

Candy MoultonJanuary 21, 2025

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Dave Simpson: Trump’s Victory Belongs To The Scorned Underdogs

Columnist Dave Simpson writes, “For folks who consider themselves so much smarter than the rest of us, our liberal friends have failed. Spectacularly.”

Dave SimpsonJanuary 20, 2025

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Cassie Craven:  That Time A National LGBT Group Blasted A Wyoming One

Columnist Cassie Craven writes, “An interesting moment surfaced in the Labor and Health Committee this week when national group Gays Against Groomers lambasted the state’s most prominent LGBTQ advocacy group, Wyoming Equality, for its dystopian agenda."    

Cassie CravenJanuary 19, 2025

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Rod Miller: Planning The New Mount Rushmore Around The Ol’ Campfire

Rod Miller writes, "Sourdough forged onward. 'Vedauwoo has all them rocks right by the interstate. If someone carved Josh Allen’s face on one o’ them boulders, tourists would go nuts an’ Buford would be a boomtown again!'”  

Rod MillerJanuary 19, 2025

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Joan Barron: It Was Like A Religious Ceremony But No One Was Singing

Columnist Joan Barron writes, "So the juggernaut is off with the leaders promising to pass 20 bills in the first 20 days of the session including the five priority bills. The House Freedom Caucus has shown its muscle."

Joan BarronJanuary 19, 2025

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Clair McFarland: That's What I Get For Bribing A Rock Star

Clair McFarland writes, "I like to pad barefoot into the guitar room (we used to call that a living room) and yell things like 'Turn that down!' Middleborn’s nose does a golly-shucks-wonder-what-went-wrong wrinkle, and he slams out an E-minor so loud it shoots up my sinuses."

Clair McFarlandJanuary 18, 2025

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Tom Lubnau: Short-Sighted Bills Have Us Barreling Toward A Wyoming Income Tax

Tom Lubnau writes, "The Legislature is looking at 'backfilling' property tax cuts with state savings and funds from taxpayers. The reason it's 'backfilling' is because some lawmakers do not want to bear the consequences of their decisions."  

Tom LubnauJanuary 18, 2025

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Bill Sniffin: America’s Return To Common Sense A 21st Century “Sputnik Moment”

Bill Sniffin writes: “Sputnik moments are those critical moments in time when a society reacts to immense changes and takes a different direction.”

Bill SniffinJanuary 18, 2025

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Jonathan Lange: It’s Time To End DEI

Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: By a sleight of hand, DEI substitutes vague notions of collective guilt for concrete accountability to clear moral principles It keeps us stuck in the past and makes present repentance and forgiveness impossible.

Jonathan LangeJanuary 18, 2025

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Dennis Sun: The Needs of Agriculture

Columnist Dennis Sun writes, "I’m not sure how the new administration’s policies will shake out, but I hope some of the current barriers and restrictions will go away and make room for better policies."

Dennis SunJanuary 17, 2025

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Sally Ann Shurmur: And While You’re At It, A To-Do List For 47

Columnist Sally Ann Shurmur writes, "As we all wait for Monday and the swearing-in of Donald John as our 47th president, some of us are also praying for a miracle from Touchdown Jesus later in the day."

Sally Ann ShurmurJanuary 17, 2025

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Rod Miller: A Music Critic's Look At The Wyoming Freedom Caucus

Columnist Rod Miller writes, "Wyoming’s post-punk, neo-emo, proto-death-metal musical sensation, The Freedom Caucus, rocked the opening gig of their Five and Dime tour by slashing their way through every song on their freshman album, 'Mandate,' in Cheyenne last night.

Rod MillerJanuary 16, 2025

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Tom Lubnau: Electing An Attorney General Is A Horrible Idea.

Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "House Bill 102, sponsored by many members of the Freedom Caucus, proposes the attorney general become an elected official. This horrible piece of legislation should die an early death, never to be seen, again."

Tom LubnauJanuary 15, 2025

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Dave Simpson: Wyoming Paid Us To Cut Dead Trees

Columnist Dave Simpson writes: “In the Snowy Range, we made our places less prone to fire. Too bad California didn't encourage landowners to do the same. What a price they're paying now.”

Dave SimpsonJanuary 13, 2025

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Rod Miller: The Big Empty Needs One Good Lawless County

Rod Miller writes, “The legislature can set aside a few hundred-thousand acres in Wyoming for the malcontents and the ungovernable. Let them fend for themselves on their own little piece of heaven.”

Rod MillerJanuary 12, 2025

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Joan Barron: Freedom Caucus Calling For Unity Is “The Big Switcheroo.”

Columnist Joan Barron writes, "The biggest surprise to me was the declaration that the Freedom Caucus will strive for unity this session. This is a real switcheroo for a group that banned traditional Republican lawmakers from their caucuses."

Joan BarronJanuary 11, 2025

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Bill Sniffin: Wyoming Fans Love Josh Allen – Bills Play Broncos In Playoffs Sunday

Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “Can you believe Josh Allen has been gone from UW for seven years? I never saw a player like him. He was super-human. He was our superman.”

Bill SniffinJanuary 11, 2025

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Dennis Sun: With Greenhouse Gases, Nothing is Safe

Columnist Dennis Sun writes, "Americans are fed up with the climate change talk and people telling us what to eat and not to eat. When people go to the store and buy meat, milk and eggs, no one is thinking about climate change."

Dennis SunJanuary 10, 2025

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Jonathan Lange: Don't Zone Out Now That The Legislature Looks Hopeful

Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, "Citizen involvement in the election brought radical change to Wyoming’s legislature. It shouldn‘t stop there. To convert electoral success into sound legislation, interested citizens need to stay engaged."

Jonathan LangeJanuary 10, 2025

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Sally Ann Shurmur: The Final 15 Countdown To The End Of Football Is Here

Columnist Sally Ann Shurmur writes, “It seemed so far away in August, but we have finally arrived at the final 15 games for both college football and the NFL. And I hate it.”

Sally Ann ShurmurJanuary 09, 2025

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Tom Lubnau: Legislative Leaders Must Race The Clock To Pass Good Laws

Tom Lubnau writes, "Estimated at a conservative figure of 300 bills introduced, one gets a grand total of 18.6 minutes per bill of time available for debate on each bill. That is precious little time to consider multi-page laws that will be placed on our books affecting our individual rights."

Tom LubnauJanuary 08, 2025

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Candy Moulton: You Don’t See Those Cowboys From The Road

Columnist Candy Moulton writes, “The Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame mission is to preserve, perpetuate, and celebrate Wyoming’s working cowboy legacy and heritage. Since its founding a dozen years ago, more than 500 working cowboys have been inducted."

Candy MoultonJanuary 07, 2025

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Rod Miller: Make (Fill In The Blank) Great Again - A Campfire Conversation

Columnist Rod Miller writes, "It was a dark and stormy night. Cowboys huddled in a miserable circle, as wind blew the sputtering campfire sideways, and blew snow down collars. The beans and coffee had been cold, and there was nothing but a blizzard for dessert."

Rod MillerJanuary 07, 2025

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Dave Simpson: A Deep-State Ovation For Liz

Columnist Dave Simpson writes, "If you ever doubted the existence of the Deep State, you should have been watching Thursday as Liz Cheney – polling-booth poison here in Wyoming – received the Presidential Citizenship Medal in Washington."

Dave SimpsonJanuary 06, 2025

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Cassie Craven:  The Five and Dime Deserves a High Five  

Columnist Cassie Craven writes, “In addition to the Freedom Caucus’ 'Five and Dime' plan, lawmakers in Wyoming should go on a regulatory rampage. They should engage with law-repealing with as aggressive force as they approach lawmaking."

Cassie CravenJanuary 05, 2025

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Rod Miller: Let the First Amendment Free Your Mind

Columnist Rod Miller writes, "If a human mind finds the way to God, that is a result of its own freedom, and not the result of government. Here endeth the lesson."

Rod MillerJanuary 05, 2025

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Joan Barron: Wyoming Secrecy LLC Laws Create Absolute Nightmare For Federal Courts

Columnist Joan Barron writes, "Why can’t the Legislature do more to lift the corporate veil on the identity of Limited Liability Companies who choose to register here? Or why can’t the state do a better job of enforcing the laws it has?"

Joan BarronJanuary 04, 2025

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Bill Sniffin: Predicting 2025: Return To Normal In DC And Tilt To The Right Here At Home

Columnist Bill Sniffin writes, "With Donald Trump taking office, the country will become sane again. After four years of mind-bending craziness and goofy wokeness by the Biden - Harris Regime, orchestrated by puppeteer Barack Obama, the country has a chance to literally return to normal."

Bill SniffinJanuary 04, 2025

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Jonathan Lange: Wyoming Needs To Know What Liz Cheney Did On The J-6 Commission.

Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, "How is it that Kevin Greeson, a man like me, could go to Washington for a political rally and come home in an urn? It’s a simple question that has enormous implications for the First Amendment."

Jonathan LangeJanuary 03, 2025

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Dennis Sun: It's All About Food Security

Ag columnist Dennis Sun writes, "The public needs to understand ranchers pay for their livestock to graze public lands, whereas sportsmen and recreationists use the lands for free."

Dennis SunJanuary 03, 2025

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Sally Ann Shurmur: Amid Tragedy, Great Memories Of New Orleans And Las Vegas

Columnist Sally Ann Shurmur writes, “Bourbon Street at night might not seem like a family destination…unless Peggy Jane the Mom is calling the shots.”

Sally Ann ShurmurJanuary 02, 2025

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Rod Miller: Things Might Be Weird Enough Now

Columnist Rod Miller writes, "Dr. Hunter S. Thompson invented Gonzo Journalism by embedding with the Oakland Hells Angels and provoking them to stomp him into jelly. He would have been the perfect journalist to cover the MAGA movement."

Rod MillerJanuary 01, 2025

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