‘Continental Divide’: A Q&A with author Alex Myers March 10, 2020 by Katie Klingsporn 1 Comment Transgender author’s new novel is a coming-of-age tale based in Cody. His book tour of the state kicks off Tuesday.
Transplants or natives, we’re lucky to call Wyo home OpinionDecember 24, 2019 by Kerry Drake 7 Comments On the heels of an intrastate move, columnist Drake reflects on his decades of laying down roots in his adopted home state of Wyoming.
Want to protect Wyoming’s public lands? Support tax reform OpinionJuly 2, 2019 by Nate Martin 2 Comments The state’s dependence on fossil fuel revenues makes lawmakers and other officials bend to industry wills at the expense of our landscape, wildlife, clean air and water.
Why are we footing the bill for billionaires? OpinionNovember 16, 2018 by Nate Martin 12 Comments A new study reveals that Wyoming’s ultra-rich pay just about the lowest tax rate of anyone in the country.
Forget Congress: Focus your activism in Wyoming OpinionJanuary 26, 2018 by Nate Martin 9 Comments Wyomingites frustrated by Cheney, Barrasso, and Enzi’s lack of responsiveness can still affect real political change through state and local politics.