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1 cent tax for senior centers a good plan

I’ve mentioned in multiple editorials my dislike of property taxes period, and was in favor of the property tax cuts

Be careful as fire season heats up

It’s high fire season in the Rocky Mountain West, and that includes Wyoming, where multiple fires are burning, though

In park, poop hits the fan

On Friday, members of the House Committee on Natural Resources will convene in Grand Teton National Park for a hearin

‘Secret’ drama

Talk of nuclear energy has got people on edge, and this week, Campbell County Commission Chair Kelley McCreery droppe

Take precautions on backcountry treks

The recent discovery of Grant Gardner’s remains in the Cloud Peak Wilderness is a sobering reminder of both the beaut

Maintain roadless national forestlands

The proposed rescission of the Roadless Rule, which would impact over 600,000 acres of forestlands in the Shoshone Na

Are We Building Economic Development—or Creating Wyoming’s Next Crisis?

Economic development should strengthen communities, create lasting prosperity, and secure our future.

WTE offers thumbs up and down 8-30-25

Identifying learning disabilities and getting kids extra help early is key

Fire fighting efforts appreciated

Hot Springs County landowners and ranchers will be in the recovery phase for several years following the devastation

Need to find a downtown solution

“Nobody’s ever been hurt, but gosh, it’s just a matter of time.” 

School’s back, opportunities abound in local K-12, college

School has begun in Powell, and I’m reminded once again of the stellar educational opportunities we have in town. 

Some truths about the Hot Springs State Park

I have put off writing about the Hot Springs State Park, lease agreements and the closure of the Star Plunge for a va

Reinvest tax savings via Old Bill’s

Four months before the holidays, ’tis the season for giving in Teton County — Old Bill’s Fun Run.

Cracker Barrel controversy is just a misdirect

What a world we live in, where a logo change can cause a company’s stock to drop as people claim that it’s the latest

To keep horses wild, stay on track

The McCullough Peaks mustangs are more than a striking symbol of the American West.

Solutions needed to improve food access

The recent, well-deserved award of Wyoming Hunger Initiative grant monies to several local Park County nonprofits add

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