Letters to the Editor
Letter to the Editor Guidelines
- Keep letters under 500 words.
- Include your full name, city or town, email and phone for verification.
- Must be factually accurate and free of libel, personal attacks, hate speech or offensive language.
- Letters should be constructive — no back-and-forth personal arguments.
- Publication is not guaranteed; editors reserve the right to edit for length, clarity and style.
We will publish no more than one letter from the same reader within 30 days. No exceptions.
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Letter To The Editor: Laramie County Commissioners Should Have Blocked Cell Phone Tower
Dear editor: Our Laramie County Commissioners had a chance to block a 150’ tall 5G Tower from our beautiful neighborhood, 130 feet from Iron Mountain Road. They choose to go for the special interests of Verizon and Rocky Mountain Tower, a California Company.
June 25, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Another Way To Deal With Charging Moose
Dear editor: After hiking through a slight bend in the trail, I heard the sounds of snorting and pounding hooves behind me. From about 50 feet away, a cow moose came at me full bore.
June 24, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Hey Gramps, Take Me To The Fishin’ Hole!
Dear editor: I’m sorry son, I sure want to go, but the land’s been bought and they say no. I’ve been goin’ there since ‘54, but we can’t go there anymore.
June 24, 2025

Letter To The Editor: We Don't Need Lecturing From Out-Of-State Environmentalists
Dear editor: Trevor Neilson can go on back to California, or Washington, or wherever, and keep spreading his leftist nonsense out there. But he shouldn’t come into Wyoming and presume to speak for us after being a resident for about ten minutes.
June 24, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Harriet Hageman Should Know Better
Dear editor: Harriet Hageman should know better. She grew up on a ranch. She’s walked this land, ridden across it, hunted on it. So how can she now pretend that auctioning off Wyoming’s future is somehow pro-freedom or pro-Wyoming?
June 20, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Stop The Public Lands Grab
Dear editor: Ask yourselves who will benefit from this land grab. It won’t be regular Wyomingites; it will be wealthy developers coming in from out of state or even out of the country who will be lining their pockets in the end.
June 20, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Deep Opposition To Proposed Public Land Sales
Dear editor: In reality, this is nothing more than a thinly veiled wealth transfer. The wealthiest Americans and large corporate interests stand to benefit by buying up these lands at bargain prices
June 19, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Energy Innovation Is Driving Wyoming Forward — Let's Keep It That Way
Dear editor: Congress should protect the tools that are working. Let's keep energy investment flowing into Wyoming and throughout the country by giving all businesses the certainty they need to build, hire, and grow.
June 17, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Delegation Is Trying To Sell Our Public Land
Dear editor: Hunting in the mountains on public land in Wyoming has been part of my life, my family, my community, and my culture for as long as I can remember. And now that huge part of me is under threat.
June 16, 2025

Letter To The Editor: The Big Trade-Off -- No Property Tax, But Steep Sales Tax?
Dear editor: How do you feel about paying a 20% sales tax when you buy a car? Would you be willing to do so if it meant no property tax? Is this a commonsense approach to fund local services, or a straight path to a state income tax?
June 16, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Big Beautiful Bill Will Be Great For Wyoming's Coal Industry
Dear editor: When signed by President Trump (hopefully this summer), the Big Beautiful Bill will indeed be a game changer for Wyoming's coal industry.
June 15, 2025

Letter To The Editor: Where's The 'Merit' In Judges Driving Public Defenders Off The Ledge?
Dear editor: "For those of us in the trenches, it appears that judicial 'merit' is akin to cronyism. It means knowing the right people is a substitute for experience in the courtroom and knowledge of the law."
June 14, 2025
