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Rants and raves of 2023

Another year has flown by, and it’s once again time for my annual rants and raves regarding Dogie sports. 

Thankful for you, and your support each year

Each year,  the News Letter Journal takes the opportunity in our last issue of the year to look back at the events th

Slagle: Amending eminent domain statutes necessary

Last week, 60 Minutes presented a segment on Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon and his plans to make Wyoming “carbon negat

Gordon: Wyoming needs to be bullish about energy

Loading an unwilling bull into a trailer can be daunting, even if it is for its own good.

The most wonderful time

Our Christmas issue is a longtime community tradition that celebrates the continued connection between citizens and t

Control what you can

What inspires us?

Safety first?

The sport of basketball has become increasingly more physical through the years.

Wyoming Is Open for Business – Let’s Keep It That Way

Serving in the Wyoming House of Representatives for just one year has opened my eyes to what the future holds for the

Small fish in a big pond

It’s becoming a bit of a trend, but this winter (like this past fall), the Dogie sports teams are going to be small f

Time to heal and give thanks

I tend to write these types of letters to Wyoming citizens around once a year.

Conservative Commitment to Wyoming

As Wyoming conservatives, there are certain beliefs that define us.

The Old Boyd GraveYard

There’s a little old country churchyard 
On the prairie where I lived as a child,

Justice Douglas went east, but appointed to court as Westerner

President Franklin D. Roosevelt wanted to nominate William O. Douglas to the U.S.

Too much power and control

We want to applaud Weston County Health Services Trustee Nick Johnson for representing his constituents well and slow

A conservative budget that focuses on needs, challenges

Last week I fulfilled my constitutional duty when I submitted a balanced budget proposal for the next two years.

We have some trust issues

In recent weeks, the staff at the News Letter Journal has been reminded once again how important our jobs are, and wh

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