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Sweets for soldiers

The average trick-or-treating kid can consume around three cups of sugar or about 7,000 calories worth of candy on or

All warm and fuzzy

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Real heroes are parents who are part of the solution

Last winter, my friend Sally talked me in to coaching little dudes’ basketball. 

Finding a new way to measure distance in Wyo

Way back in 1970, I recall being startled when respectable folks would measure their trips around Wyoming by how many

A top down cruise through all four seasons

If you love Wyoming, you love seasons.

Funniest night of our lives

“The Funniest Night of Your Life” is coming to the Crouch Auditorium stage on Thursday, Oct. 25, at 7 p.m.

Valedictorian v. Cum Laude? Your thoughts wanted

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Rocktober was over before we knew it began

“This month is now known as Rocktober.” 
– Sign held by fan at Coors Field in 2007.
 

Pumpkin spice up your life

Summer has faded away and is being replaced with the cooler days of fall, and of course, pumpkin spice!

When the going gets tough …

Senior Clemson Tiger quarterback Kelly Bryant announced his intent to transfer schools last week after losing his sta

When the going gets tough …

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Panelists agree future of news will all be local

 Is it possible that there are more than 100,000 news reporters in the state of Wyoming?

Missing our moments

I was out of town last week and unable to attend the Newcastle High School Hall of Fame induction, but I have to admi

A small world and three very big boys

 One of the most interesting people in eastern Wyoming is Patsy Bixby Parkin of Wheatland.

When memories are made

Homecoming is a long lived tradition, and I would venture to say that there is not a whole lot that contends with the

It’s always good to be back home in Wyoming

 We often describe Wyoming’s four seasons as: Early Winter, Winter, Still Winter . . . and Construction.

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