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Elk feedground bill won’t hamper Game and Fish power

Opinion
April 9, 2021 by Pat Crank 1 Comment

Former Game and Fish Commissioner and Wyo AG Pat Crank writes that the recent bill regarding feedground closure won’t limit the authority of the Game and Fish.

Lawsuits against climate action don’t represent this Wyo citizen

Opinion
April 6, 2021 by Don Jones 11 Comments

The spate of legal actions Wyoming has launched to protect fossil fuel interests, writes Don Jones, doesn’t reflect the values of its citizens, but instead aims to protect the interests of a few.

Lawmakers waste chance to make suicide prevention gains

Opinion
April 6, 2021 by Kerry Drake 3 Comments

Wyoming students need to learn all the tools they can to help at-risk peers, writes Drake. Despite that, the Legislature killed a school-training measure.

Our public school curriculum needs forward, not retro, path

Opinion
April 2, 2021 by Katharine Collins 16 Comments

Wyoming should be preparing its students to participate and compete in the rapidly changing and increasingly diverse world, not trying to indoctrinate them with revisionist history, opines guest columnist Collins.

Wyoming: A state of delusion

Opinion
March 30, 2021 by Michele Irwin 7 Comments

House Bill 207 would spend $1.2 million on a lost cause, writes guest columnist Michele Irwin, when the money could be used to actually help those most affected by coal’s collapse.
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