Serving in the Wyoming House of Representatives for just one year has opened my eyes to what the future holds for the
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
I tend to write these types of letters to Wyoming citizens around once a year.
As Wyoming conservatives, there are certain beliefs that define us.
There’s a little old country churchyard On the prairie where I lived as a child,
President Franklin D. Roosevelt wanted to nominate William O. Douglas to the U.S.
We want to applaud Weston County Health Services Trustee Nick Johnson for representing his constituents well and slow
Last week I fulfilled my constitutional duty when I submitted a balanced budget proposal for the next two years.
In recent weeks, the staff at the News Letter Journal has been reminded once again how important our jobs are, and wh
The game of basketball has become faster and more physical over the years, so it shouldn’t be surprising that injurie
The days are getting shorter and the leaves have left the trees and accumulated on the ground — which means that wint
In 1910, Teddy Roosevelt delivered one of the most memorable speeches ever – “Citizenship in a Republic,” usually rem
The odds were against Willis Van Devanter ever winning an appointment to the Supreme Court.
Have you given rice much thought?
When President Herbert Hoover in 1930 nominated Charles Evans Hughes to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, an unp
It is hard to be optimistic about the state of politics in our nation. Both in Washington and Wyoming, we are faced