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Archives for June 2020

Two of UW’s Black 14 share untold stories, post-George Floyd view

June 30, 2020 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. 8 Comments

Dismissal from the 1969 Wyoming football squad was one of many racial indignities and dangerous encounters the Black 14 football players experienced. In the post-George Floyd era, they are telling their other stories.

Transition in Coal Country: Downturn drives Medicaid expansion appeal

June 30, 2020 by Dustin Bleizeffer and Mason Adams Leave a Comment

Coal’s decline has forced staunchly anti-Obamacare politicians to reconsider Medicaid expansion, while rural communities depend on tele-health more than ever.

Upper Green allotment should be national park, not feedlot

Opinion
June 30, 2020 by George Wuerthner 14 Comments

In response to recent WyoFile article, guest columnist George Wuerthner refutes ranchers’ claims of historic “rights” and argues the health of grizzly bears and rare fish should take priority.

Five reasons the economy won’t ‘roar back’

Opinion
June 30, 2020 by Dave Dodson Leave a Comment

Commonsense observations point to a more tempered rebound, columnist Dodson writes.

In 1918 Wyoming knew better than to blame health officers

Opinion
June 30, 2020 by Kerry Drake 6 Comments

Spanish flu survivors took personal responsibility for their neighbors and worked together to fight a pandemic instead of complaining about imaginary abuse of their ‘rights’
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