When I majored in print journalism at the University of Montana many years ago, I was surprised to discover I had to take a wide variety of general studies courses over the first two years. I learned about everything from microeconomics to geology and Latin American literature.
This year at WyoFile proved to me once again the wisdom in this approach. Because while I’m primarily an education and health reporter, the range of issues I covered extended well beyond that — from the politics embattling libraries to the fate of a popular hot springs destination and legal nuances of trail behavior in national parks.
For me, the year’s biggest story was covering the potential and real impacts of President Donald Trump’s DOGE efforts on Wyoming. That, too, involved more…
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