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Who will you trust?

Campaign season preceding general elections is when voters decide who they will trust to run their government, everyt

Election season is in full swing, again

Take a drive around Gillette and Campbell County and keep your eyes peeled.

Legislature to consider spent nuclear fuel

The Wyoming Legislature will consider allowing spent nuclear fuel from out of state to be stored here.

Christ-Centered Fellowship in the Church

In today's c

God is in Control: Finding Peace in a Chaotic World

In recent times, the world h

Foolishness to the World, Truth to the Spirit

In 1 Corinthians 2:14, Paul

The Answer Is God

The Power of Faith: Lessons from Jesus’ Healing Miracles

Throughout the Gospels, we s

Adler: Readers rightly question use of the Electoral College to elect the president

Two previous columns on the origins of the Electoral College have sparked questions from discerning readers across th

WBC realizes keeping young people in Wyoming is key to state's future

If there’s any segment of our society that should be most concerned about young people leaving Wyoming after high sch

Look for the helpers

“When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, ‘Look for the helpers.

Kudos to Parkside Elementary School

I have the Powell Middle School and Parkside Elementary School phone numbers saved on my phone.

Lessons from the traffic-pocalypse

The recent repaving of South Highway 89 and Broadway has opened the community’s eyes to our vulnerabilities in road r

Tourism is a 'sleeper pick' for economic development

For years, I’ve written countless articles on the benefits that youth sports tourism has on the local economy.

Time to celebrate homecoming week

Homecoming week is almost over.

Language evolves

“As soon as men decide that all means are permitted to fight an evil, then their good becomes indistinguishable fr

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