When We Walk Together, No One Walks Alone

Rain or Shine for Mental Health This past Saturday morning was a cold, rainy one, but the weather didn’t stop our community from showing up for a vital cause. I joined the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) for their awareness walk, and the turnout was a powerful reminder of how much we care for...

Public Lands, Local Hearts, and Front Porch Conversations

Public Lands: The Foundation of Our Heritage I believe Wyoming’s public lands are the cornerstone of our economy and our unique way of life. I fully support the framework of SJ0009, which calls on the federal government to respect Wyoming’s “Multiple Use” heritage. Whether it is grazing and mineral development or hunting, fishing, biking, hiking...

The Bighorn Mountain Advantage: From Education to Economy

More Than Just a View I am lucky enough to have a narrow view of the Bighorns from my home office window, but as most of you know, I’d much rather be in them. Whether I’m skiing, biking, or backpacking, our mountains are where I go to recharge. This week, I learned that I’m not...

Local Control: A Wyoming Value That Hits Close to Home

Trusting Our Neighbors to Lead Sheridan County is blessed with dedicated citizens who lead our local institutions. These are our neighbors—the people we see at the grocery store and the post office. I trust our local boards, and the voters who elect them, to make the decisions that directly affect our community’s daily life. As...

Celebrating the Outdoors: Why Our Quality of Life is Our Best Economy

The Engine of Our Tourism Economy  You can’t live in Sheridan in the summer without feeling the energy of our tourism economy. This past week at the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce Luncheon held at the Historic Sheridan Inn, Domenic Bravo, Executive Director for the Wyoming Office of Tourism, confirmed what many of us see...

From Policy to Patios: A Week of Learning and Resilience

How Our Towns and Cities Stay Strong   This week, I had the opportunity to learn from Mayors Clifford Reed, Peter Clark, and Richard Bridger about the complex puzzle of municipal funding. Our towns and cities rely on a mix of state allocations, competitive grants, local sales tax and user fees to fund the infrastructure, law...

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Listening to the Heart of Sheridan County  This week, I had the privilege of meeting one-on-one with several neighbors to discuss their hopes and concerns for our community. Our conversations spanned everything from water rights to attainable housing and livable wages. I continue to be inspired by how thoughtful and engaged our citizens are; there is...

Tradition, Policy, and the Arts: A Saturday Reflection

This past Saturday was a whirlwind of activity that truly captured the heart of Sheridan County. As I campaign for House District 51, I find that these moments of connection are where the best ideas are born. Building a Platform The day began at the Sheridan County Republican Convention. Engaging with the party’s delegates and...

Susan Bigelow Announces Candidacy for Wyoming House District 51

Pledges Conservative Leadership and Economic and Workforce Development Focus   Sheridan, WY— Susan Bigelow, a dedicated economic development and education leader and lifelong conservative Republican, officially announced her candidacy for the Wyoming House of Representatives for District 51 today. A thirty-year resident of northeast Wyoming and recognized leader in economic development, she played a significant...

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