Presidential elections have consequences, as they say, and national airwaves are filled with voices engaging in specu
On Election Day, Wyoming voters gave state lawmakers the power to adjust residential property tax by separating it in
At the IR, we are gearing up for the holiday season and so are our area businesses and organizations.
A newspaper is a jigsaw puzzle of different pieces and perspectives, fit together each day to create what we call the
Amendment A can only be one piece of a much bigger puzzle if we want to really solve the issue with property taxes ac
I learned several things leading up to, during and after this year’s General Election.
As the country absorbs last week’s election results, it’s important for us to pause and reflect on how we’ll move for
Earlier this month, the Campbell County Chamber of Commerce recognized the Gillette News Record at its annual awards
The election is over. An odd sigh of relief met with a feeling of doom for some.
Three long-serving and influential leaders in Cody are retiring. They will be missed.
James Madison, writing in August of 1823 from his home in Montpelier, Virginia, to which he repaired in what turned o
Kudos to local residents who made casting ballots a priority
The unofficial local results from the 2024 General Election appear on the front page of this paper.
If the Election Day voting matches the huge surge in early and absentee voting, this could be a record year for voter
Halloween was last week. The election was this week. Still need something scary to fill that fear void?
Now that the dust has settled on the national General Election with its endless cycle of attack ads, accusations and