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Origins of the Electoral College: A compromise

With less than 50 days remaining in the 2024 presidential election, citizens are turning their attention to the “Elec

Let’s talk about the paradox of change

Change is a fundamental driver of progress in any community.

Choose your hard

The origins of the well-known phrase “Choose your hard” apparently stem from a poem written by Devon Brough, but in t

Childhood dreams shouldn’t stop in adulthood

As I was sitting here today pondering over my morning coffee, a thought occurred to me.

Mind matters, an introduction to my column

I would like to formally introduce myself to the fine folks of Weston County even though many may know me (yes, I loo

I just can’t

Just when I think things can’t get any worse and that I’ve seen it all, people will inevitably surprise me again with

Education congregation

School trustees meet with other districts in the region

 

The Freedom Caucus won, are they worthy?

This year’s primary election previewed what is likely to be a major change in Wyoming’s legislature.  Candidates alig

Where you lead, they will follow

It’s my favorite time of year!

How to make a flavorful flank steak

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How government stifles Main Street

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It takes more than talent

When it comes to winning, there is more to it than just having talent.

Maslow’s community development approach

Community development is a complex process that requires a multifaceted approach.

God’s plans aren’t always our expectations

I have a tendency to have lots of expectations in life, whether that be expectations for how my day should go or even

Imagination marketing sparks community vibrancy

Small communities can harness the power of imagination marketing to create more vibrancy and attract both residents a

Big Olympic energy

Once every four years, we are honored with the privilege to watch the world’s most elite athletes compete on the gran

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