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Ken Jurecke, award-winning photojournalist whose work has appeared in the LIFE magazine, Time magazine and U.S. News and World Report, spoke about what makes a good picture, how his career has taken him all over the globe and what his non-profit magazine called the Curious Society.
A photo of Thermopolis students at target practice has sparked an international media frenzy, causing debate and reinforcing perceptions of Wyoming culture. Hot Springs County School District #1 in Thermopolis is currently in the national spotlight. But, unfortunately, it’s for photos and a program that aims at a polarizing issue. The pictures show fifth and…
GILLETTE, Wyo. (AP) — A retired U.S. Army colonel from California says he will challenge Liz Cheney in next year’s Republican U.S. House primary in Wyoming. Denton Knapp, of Trabuco Canyon, California, said he plans to move back to Gillette, where he graduated from high school in 1983, the Gillette News Record reported Monday. Five…
A group of protestors massed together in front of longtime Senator Mitch McConnel’s house in Kentucky on Saturday, September 19th. The collection of people held signs that read “No Ethics No Shame,” and “Ruth Sent us,” referencing the recent passing of long-time supreme court justice member Ruth Bader Ginsburg. McConnell is an imperative part of…
On May 18th Yellowstone made a huge decision to reopen the Wyoming entrances and since then peoples fingers have been crossed that people stay safe and healthy. So far so good as the park tested 43 non-symptomatic front-line employees for COVID-19 on May 28th and 29th and all test results came back negative All first…
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