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Who's the best?

With a combined population of 2,265, the Platte Valley is less than a quarter in size of some of the more metropolita

Transparency always a good thing

For a journalist, the word transparency, especially when connected to government institutions, is one of the best wor

A November weekend outdoors

This past weekend, with me taking a four-day weekend, my husband and I and our dogs enjoyed some time outdoors, takin

Are we really so divided? I’m not so sure

There is a popular and strongly held belief running through American society these days that we are a nation divided,

Forest Service must be transparent

Public land management is part of everyday life in Teton County.

Street racing proposal merits consideration

A local group of racers want to bring organized street racing to Campbell County next summer, and it’s an intriguing

Trapping, not for faint of heart

Trapping season is underway in Wyoming and now is as good of time as any to make sure you know what you’re doing, eth

Teton County judge legislating from bench

If one is seeking a perfect example of a judge attempting to legislate from the bench, look no further than the Novem

The battle for main street is real

The transformation of America’s rural communities landscape is occurring at an unprecedented pace, driven by a critic

Gratitude is vital all year

Thanksgiving was last week, and the Christmas season is upon us.

Dome sweet dome — ’Twas the night before Duke

Growing up I was lucky enough to call the Dogie Dome home, especially with my father being everything from announcer

Adler: Does the U.S. president have the authority to withdraw from NATO?

President-elect Donald Trump is not a fan of NATO — the North Atlantic Treaty Organization — which has been the backb

WTE offers thumbs up and down

City Council should ban oversized vehicles on city streets

Support your local coffee klatch

It seems that every small town and every community has a coffee klatch, a group of people—typically older—who gather

Time to honor departing public board members

It’s the beginning of a season of change for our elected boards around the county.

Volunteers make the wheels of government go round

Do you have a passion for affordable housing, recycling, public transit or weed eradication?

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