This week we take you off the page to tell you the stories behind the story on the city's utility rate hike, and give you the information you need to decide who should — and shouldn't — get a bad rap for the size of the lump of coal in your Christmas stockings this year. We also take a look at what Chip Neiman's ascension to House Speaker means for the Wyoming State Legislature's upcoming session — and we respond to a homegrown media critic's campaign to defend incompetence in local government by blaming the press every time a public official gets caught underperforming in their position or misleading the public.
Show Notes
Video: March 21, 2024 Meeting of WCHS Board
Video: May 2, 2024 - Public Outcry at WCHS Board Meeting
Email Exchange: Leann Kenagy/News Letter Journal (2023)
Email Exchange: Randy Lindauer/News Letter Journal (2023-24)
Email Complaint: News Letter Journal to WCHS Board (March, 2024)
LeAnn Kenagy Letter to the Editor (NLJ - December, 2024)
Check us out at newslj.com to keep tabs on this story, or for more news from Newcastle, Weston County and the Black Hills of northeast Wyoming!
12/10/24 • 67 min
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