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In Darkness, Gratefulness

Following a nearly 24-hour power outage in the Platte Valley, we believe a variety of kudos must be sent out now that power has been restored and things have returned to normal in our communities.

Lent: A Time for Joy?

I invite you, therefore, in the name of the Church, to the observance of a holy Lent, by self-examination and repentance; by prayer, fasting, and self-denial; and by reading and meditating on God's holy Word.

Living on Purpose: Staff Sergeant Reckless – No greater love

This is a true story about a war hero named Reckless who served in numerous combat operations during the Korean War. Whats unusual about this? Reckless was a horse who carried supplies and ammunition, and was also used to evacuate the wounded. We often do not consider the intelligence of God’s creation and how loving and loyal they can be. She was chestnut colored with a blaze and three white stockings.

High Achieving Scholars

Education was a hot topic at the Wyoming Legislature this session. With a number of homeschool bills—and a recent court ruling that the State of Wyoming has underfunded public education—the effectiveness of public education has been debated in the legislature and throughout the state. We believe our educators in Carbon County School District No.

I Guess I’m a Pro

I was given the opportunity to speak about photography with Katherine Munson’s Yearbook class at Encampment k-12 a couple of weeks ago. 

“Hearing things from a professional in the field sticks with them better than me telling them,” she wrote in the initial query for me to speak. 

Adulting is Hard

It is that time of my life where my children call and ask for advice when preparing for interviews for jobs in the adulting world. 

Of course, I don’t understand all of the technologies used by my children in their daily interactions. My oldest called me asking what to do because she had a job interview and could not make it due to other engagements.

Freedom of the Press extends from White House to Town Hall

In the past month, it’s been easy to get lost in the flurry of activity coming out of Washington, D.C. Something which may have been buried for some is how the Associated Press has been barred from presidential events including the Oval Office.

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