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Jonathan Lange: Rachel Rubino, A Wyoming Treasure
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, "Rachel Rubino was a Wyoming treasure. But most who read this tribute have never heard her name. That is one of her greatest charms. She cared enough about Wyoming to serve her state tirelessly."
Jonathan LangeMay 11, 2024

Jonathan Lange: Women Impregnated By Rape Should Be Heard
Male columnist Jonathan Lange writes: "Rep. Karlee Provenza shared her own story of rape and wondered, 'What would happen if I was pregnant?' Its a fair question. Even well-meaning people who speculate about the needs and feelings of such women, are only guessing. So, I sought out two women to give them voice."
Jonathan LangeMarch 09, 2022

Jonathan Lange: Wyoming Legislators Mulling Important Pro-Life Bills
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: Senate File 83 Prohibiting chemical abortions would protect Wyoming women from a corrupt FDA that is quietly stripping standard medical protections from women.
Jonathan LangeFebruary 18, 2022

Jonathan Lange: Sen. Wendy Schuler’s Trans-Athlete Bill Protects Women
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: "Wyomings High School Activities Association currently allows biological males to participate on female sports teams. Female athletes in Wyoming are sitting on the bench while males take the field.
Jonathan LangeFebruary 11, 2022

Jonathan Lange: It’s Time To Re-Visit Lincoln At The Springfield Lyceum
Columnist Jonathan Lange quotes Abe Lincoln: If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide.
Jonathan LangeFebruary 04, 2022

Jonathan Lange: Stand With Päivi Räsänen Against Censorship
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: There is legitimate censorship and there is illegitimate censorship. Civil discourse requires that we know the difference."
Jonathan LangeFebruary 01, 2022

Jonathan Lange: In Today’s World, Do You Suppose That Pandora’s Box Unleashes War?
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: That, I think, is why the song is so famous. It captured a feeling in the air. While revolutionary events are in process, few contemporaries notice. Stills did, and his words beckon us to do the same.
Jonathan LangeJanuary 13, 2022

Jonathan Lange: Now Here Is A Winning Idea, In 2022, Let’s Keep Our Oaths
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: Most recently, an anonymous whistleblower has made unsubstantiated claims that over 200 Wyomingites including several high-profile conservatives were once involved with the organization.
Jonathan LangeJanuary 06, 2022

Jonathan Lange: Why is Christmas on December 25?
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: No serious scholarChristian or otherwisedoubts that Jesus was born two millennia ago. But neither the Bible nor any other historical record names the season, month or day of his birth.
Jonathan LangeDecember 23, 2021

Jonathan Lange: Thankfulness In Hindsight Gives Hope In Foresight
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: "I am grateful not only for the benefits previous generations accrued for me. Even more, I am thankful for the example they left me."
Jonathan LangeNovember 28, 2021

Jonathan Lange: The Wyoming State Bar should be accountable to voters.
Guest columnist Jonathan Lange writes: "The Wyoming Bar Association seems obsessed with overruling Cheyenne voters."
Jonathan LangeNovember 16, 2021

Jonathan Lange: School Boards Should Listen To Concerned Parents, Not Attack Them
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes: "Parents are the primary educators of their own children. When they become upset enough to address a school board, educators should drop everything and listen."
Jonathan LangeNovember 05, 2021
