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Scott Clem: Who I Like So Far In The Upcoming Republican Primary
Columnist Scott Clem writes, "If a candidate is willing to ruthlessly attack their political opponents to get elected, they will eventually turn that same ruthlessness on the people they’re supposed to serve to gain and retain power."
Scott ClemApril 23, 2026

Tom Lubnau: The Truth Behind Two Really Good-Sounding, But Deeply Flawed, Bills
Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "It’s everywhere. Politicians are breathlessly warning that someone is coming for your parental rights, your guns, your vote, your freedom. The villains are endless. And almost entirely fictional. Here are two examples..."
Tom LubnauApril 23, 2026

Ken Buck: Bankrupting America's Safety Net — Social Security's 7-Year Warning Light
Columnist Ken Buck writes, "For generations, Americans have dutifully paid into Social Security with the fair expectation the money they pay now will be there for them when they reach retirement. There's just one problem: The program is going broke."
Ken BuckApril 21, 2026

Dave Simpson: The Last Labrador Retriever? Could Be.
Columnist Dave Simpson writes, "Suddenly this year, gray hairs are showing up on his mug. I've been through this more times than I want to count, with old dogs named Cecil, Cleo, Jake, Woody, Sam, Jack, and now Mitch."
Dave SimpsonApril 20, 2026

Gail Symons: Make Wyoming Stoic Again
Columnist Gail Symons writes, "When you know history, you are less likely to be stampeded by every loud claim, every manufactured grievance, every self-appointed savior who insists only he can rescue the state."
Gail SymonsApril 19, 2026

Bill Sniffin: So Little Time. So Much To Do. Here Is My 2026 Wyoming Bucket List
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “When we moved here 56 years ago, I made a vow: I am going to see it all! So far, so good. Here are my bucket list goals for 2026.”
Bill SniffinApril 18, 2026

Joan Barron: If You Can’t Hear, You Can’t Communicate
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "Dan Furphy of Casper may be retired as a lawmaker, but his legacy lives on. His bill created the 'Adult Hearing Aid Program.' Before that, Wyoming was the only state in the nation without a program to represent the hard-of-hearing community."
Joan BarronApril 18, 2026

Dennis Sun: America's Meat Products are the Best
Ag columnist Dennis Sun writes, "People are looking for healthy sources of protein more often, and meat is being recognized by consumers for its many benefits and all of the ways they can cook lamb, pork and beef."
Dennis SunApril 18, 2026

Scott Clem: We've Been Here Before — Wyoming's New Energy Moment
Columnist Scott Clem writes, "The question before us is not whether nuclear energy is perfect or risk free. The question is whether Wyoming will approach this moment with the same seriousness that allowed us to harness coal and build decades of prosperity."
Scott ClemApril 16, 2026

Tom Lubnau: No Drugstore Cowboys — Dusty Vaquero Day Comes to Wyoming
Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "In its second year, Dusty Vaquero Days lands at the CAM-PLEX Events Center in Gillette May 28. Three days. Thirty-five acts. And not a single poser in the bunch. This is saddle-worn, dust-covered, earned-the-hard-way music. The kind that smells like leather, diesel, and fresh-cut hay."
Tom LubnauApril 15, 2026

Ken Buck: Tax Day Reminds Us That We Are All Government Employees
Columnist Ken Buck writes, "Americans will collectively spend almost 12 billion hours of uncompensated time preparing their income tax returns this year, on top of the $2.66 trillion they will fork over to the federal government."
Ken BuckApril 14, 2026

Dave Simpson: Al Simpson Had A Saying For This
Columnist Dave Simpson writes, “Trump understood not acting now to curb the nuclear intent of Iran was a 'damned if you don't,' situation. So Trump took the 'DO' option. I bet Al Simpson - despite differences with Trump - would have agreed with our attack."
Dave SimpsonApril 13, 2026

Gail Symons: Hard Truths On Political Parties And Participation
Columnist Gail Symons writes, "George Bernard Shaw observed, 'the single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.' For evidence, look no farther than the firestorm of response from both Republicans and Democrats after my last week’s column..."
Gail SymonsApril 13, 2026

Bill Sniffin: What Is That Special Spirit That Holds Far-Flung Wyoming Together?
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “Just what is that special secret ingredient that defines people here in the Cowboy State? Just what holds us together while so many forces are trying to tear us apart?”
Bill SniffinApril 11, 2026

Joan Barron: They're Lining Up For Hageman's Seat
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "Nine candidates for a statewide office is not a record. We have had more crowded Republican races for the GOP nomination for governor. The largest was 14 in the 1980s when Democratic Gov. Ed Herschler retired after serving three terms."
Joan BarronApril 11, 2026

Jonathan Lange: Let's Not Cherry-Pick The Constitution
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, “Last week 110 lawyers ganged up on Wyoming attorney Frederick Harrison. Harrison represented Wyoming Right to Life. Rather than offer point-by-point answers to his reasoning, they launched a statewide broadside against him."
Jonathan LangeApril 10, 2026

Dennis Sun: Labor Strike Not Hurting the Packinghouse
Ag columnist Dennis Sun writes, "JBS has not been hurt badly by the strike. Sure, they’ve been hurt and have been losing money on every cow they’ve processed for the last couple of years, but by processing less cows, they are losing less money."
Dennis SunApril 10, 2026

Scott Clem: America Didn’t Run Out of Coal, It Ran Out of Common Sense
Columnist Scott Clem writes, "To put it bluntly, Americans are being squeezed by energy monopolies that have lost the spirit of excellence because they lack competition, and by government watchdogs who are failing to protect ratepayers."
Scott ClemApril 10, 2026

Tom Lubnau: The Myth Of Runaway Spending In Wyoming
Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "This election year, politicians are pounding their chests about runaway spending saying they're here to save you. When they start boasting, it is time to switch on your nonsense detector. The numbers tell a different story."
Tom LubnauApril 09, 2026

Ken Buck: Who's Really Funding The Socialist Movement In America?
Columnist Ken Buck writes, "The ultra-wealthy -- names like George Soros and John Arnold -- have long pumped money into Washington to advance the left's agenda. But these latest efforts take dark money to a new level, and, worse, they do so by cheating the tax system."
Ken BuckApril 08, 2026

Dave Simpson: Did Biden's Advisors Get Anything Right?
Columnist Dave Simpson writes, “One must wonder if an advisor advised AGAINST opening our borders to millions of undocumented aliens. Did anyone say, 'Now wait a minute. What could go wrong with this?'”
Dave SimpsonApril 06, 2026

Gail Symons: In Wyoming, The Real Election Day Is August
Columnist Gail Symons writes: “Unless you live in Teton or Albany County, or you hold strong Democratic convictions, registering Republican and voting in the Republican primary election gives you the greatest opportunity to influence who governs Wyoming.”
Gail SymonsApril 06, 2026

Joan Barron: A Rare Pro-Union Veto By Gordon?
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "Gov. Mark Gordon never seemed to be a union guy. But he acted like one when he vetoed an anti-union bill this session. His denial of the bill raised eyebrows, particularly from hard-right Republicans who never fully trusted him."
Joan BarronApril 04, 2026

Bill Sniffin: Crazy Politics In Wyoming? Yes, I Have Had A Little Experience
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes, "I’ve watched statewide campaigns here for 56 years as a journalist and participated in two: my own run in 2002 and another statewide race in 2018. One thing has changed dramatically over the years: the cost."
Bill SniffinApril 04, 2026
