Category: News
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Letter To The Editor: Crimes motivated by bias are more damaging
Read Heidi Kennedy’s letter opposing the repeal of Gillette’s Malicious Harms ordinance. She advocates for keeping the law protecting the community.
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Letter To The Editor: Making people feel safe in their own community is ‘basic human decency,’ not political
Should Gillette repeal the Malicious Harms ordinance? Amelia Jacobs writes a compelling Letter to the Editor arguing to keep the law in place. Read the full opinion.
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Letter To The Editor: Ordinance was never meant to divide, it was meant to protect
Former City Council member and Gillette resident Billy Montgomery writes a letter to the editor of the Gillette News Record opposing the possible repeal of the city’s Malicious Harms ordinance and advocating for keeping the law in place.
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Letter To The Editor: Malicious harms ordinance makes most vulnerable feel safer
Gillette resident Christy Gerrits submitted a letter to the editor of the Gillette News Record arguing against the potential repeal of the city’s Malicious Harms ordinance and urging that it remain in effect.
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Letter To The Editor: Malicious harms ordinance is about common decency
City of Gillette resident Leigh Bertch writes a letter to the editor of the Gillette News Record with her opinion on the possible repeal of the city’s Malicious Harms ordinance and why she thinks we should keep the ordinance on the books.
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Expand Your Political Knowledge with the Campbell County Democrats’ Free Little Library
The Campbell County Democrats have launched a Free Little Library, a community resource filled with books donated by fellow Democrats. This library focuses on political topics, offering a wide range of titles to help expand your understanding of how politics works in the United States and beyond. We welcome you to donate books that you…
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Honoring Labor Day: A Celebration of Wyoming Workers and the Fight for Fairness
As Labor Day approaches, we in Campbell County, Wyoming, take this moment to reflect on the dignity of work and the immense contributions of working people across our state and nation. This isn’t just a day off; it’s a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggles and hard-won victories of the labor movement—victories that have shaped…
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Letter To The Editor: Concerned About Our Library’s Affiliation
Concerned about Gillette Library’s split from the American Library Association? This letter to the editor in the Gillette News Record highlights the disadvantages and clarifies the difference between the ALA and the fictional “World Library Association.”
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Letter To The Editor: An Open Letter to Representative Hageman
Gillette resident Christy Gerrits and her friends drove an hour to a Buffalo town hall, hoping to ask tough questions about government actions, from Trump’s influence and civil rights to LGBTQ+ issues and climate change, only to leave unheard and frustrated.
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Free Printable: Wyoming Cares About Medicaid Postcards
Download and print “Wyoming Cares About Medicaid” postcards to urge your legislators to protect federal funding. Make your voice heard and learn why saving Medicaid is vital for Wyoming and the US.