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Only a moment in time

Over the past few years, I have noticed the sad trend that fewer students are participating in high school sports.

Adler: Justice Joseph Story: most scholarly of justices

Justice Joseph Story stands as a giant among those who have held a seat on the Supreme Court.

Republicans need to weed out performance artist politicians

Modern political campaigns have given rise to a new breed of politician: the performance artist.

Yummy onion rings made easy

One of my favorite things to serve alongside hamburgers and hot dogs is crispy onion rings!

Ranching traditions cross century lines

Most cultural traditions include some “rite of passage” for youth — overcoming fear and/or pain, testing body and min

The Peaches and the Pits

It’s that time of year again where we have wrapped up the high school seasons of sports.

Dusting off my mind

Hey, friends! I am back in the saddle, so to speak. 

Post secondary sports

Life expectancy in the US is 79 years, and life expectancy for playing competitive sports is just a minute fraction o

Welcome to Siberia – Wyoming’s winter body count has been high

If you made a movie about this year’s Wyoming winter, it would have to be a survival story.  
 

Mick and Susie McMurry were Wyoming superheroes

In Wyoming’s modern history, nobody had ever seen a power couple like Mick and Susie McMurry. 

We tried....

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Overcoming adversity

The other night, I happened upon the movie “We are Marshall,” as I was browsing for something to watch.

Nutrition in a nutshell: Pecans

Pecans are much more than an added ingredient to your favorite baking recipes.

The Skin You’re In, Prairie Doc Perspectives April 17, 2022

Skin is the largest organ in the human body, but it’s easy to take it for granted.

Put the phone down

I
 was scrolling through Facebook on Sunday morning and saw a post that made me stop for a quick read. 

Big Wyoming 180 million years ago

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