In 1936, in the name of “protecting” competition, Congress passed a law that prevented price discrimination by requiring a business to offer the same price for a good or service. As one might expect, the law failed miserably: it harmed […]
In 1936, in the name of “protecting” competition, Congress passed a law that prevented price discrimination by requiring a business to offer the same price for a good or service. As one might expect, the law failed miserably: it harmed […]
State Sen. Tara Nethercott, R-Cheyenne, has become the third state lawmaker to announce their candidacy to be Wyoming’s next secretary […]
The illegal and immoral invasion of Ukraine—and its impact on the cost and supply of energy—highlight the importance of reliable […]
We have great partners in Laramie County. We get together once a month to talk about our agencies and discuss […]
According to a news report from Politico, Senator Bernie Sanders has been amping up his rhetoric against government contractors, in particular a large […]
With Alvaro Bedoya’s confirmation to the Federal Trade Commission, the agency is once again poised to advance the radical agenda […]
Mother’s Day was a big success at our house with our son from Utah surprising his mom with a visit. […]
After only having one retail liquor license available to give to one of nine applicants last month, local officials are […]
Arbor Day was started in the USA in Nebraska in 1872 with the planting of an estimated one million trees. […]
Today, Wyoming State Treasurer Curt Meier (R, LaGrange) formally announced that he is seeking re-election to the office he won […]