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Pizza Night with Campbell County Democrats & Friends
Join the Campbell County Democrats and friends for a casual pizza night. Connect with like-minded neighbors and discuss local community initiatives.
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Join the Campbell County Democratic Party Monthly Meeting
Connect with like-minded neighbors at the Campbell County Democratic Party monthly meeting. Join us to discuss local issues and build community.
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Join Coffee & Conversations with Campbell County Democrats
Looking for a welcoming space to discuss ideas in Gillette? Join the Campbell County Democrats for Coffee & Conversations. All are welcome, including kids!
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Letter To The Editor: An open letter to Senators Barrasso and Lummis
Read Christy Gerrits letter opposing the confirmation of U.S. Attorney Darin Smith. She urges voters to remember Senators Barrasso and Lummis of their voting record when it comes time to vote on 8/18/26.
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Join Campbell County Democrats for Adopt-A-Highway on June 13th!
Help keep Campbell County beautiful! Join the Campbell County Democratic Party for our Adopt-A-Highway cleanup on June 13th. Volunteers 12+ welcome.
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No Voter Left Behind: Need a Ride? We’ve Got You Covered!
Need a ride to vote, register, or get your ID in Campbell County? The Campbell County Democrats offer free rides for voters in 2026. Sign up or volunteer today! At the Campbell County Democratic Party, we believe a strong democracy requires everyone’s voice to be heard. But we know that getting your voice heard isn’t…
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Your Voice, Your Vote: A Guide to Accessible Voting in Wyoming (2026)
In the Equality State, the right to cast a ballot is a cornerstone of our community. For Wyomingites with disabilities, federal and state laws ensure that your vote is private, independent, and accessible. Whether you are voting in the Primary or the General Election, here is your roadmap for 2026. Primary vs. General: What You…
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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.