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What were those adventurous vagabonds who came west 150 years ago thinking when in just the first 400 miles of their journey from the Platte River to Fort Laramie, they saw 12 graves to the mile documented by shallow graves and crosses made from bedposts, wagon boards and double trees?
Read moreNow that our regular legislative session has ended, I’ve turned my attention to several renovation projects happening at the State Capitol and surrounding state buildings.
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Read moreThere were a few people in 1978 who used to pay with “counter checks.”
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Read moreA common sentiment expressed by some voters on social media these days is the need to “move on.” This viewpoint seems to be particularly popular with those deeply desirous of a Republican candidate for president of the United States who is not Donald Trump.
Read moreOn May 31st, Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed two bills that would have extended tax compacts with tribal governments. He did the right thing, not just to protect state taxpayers from a possible revenue grab by the tribes’ tax collectors, but also to defend some basic principles of American government.
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