Librarian Lucas Rules At Cody High School

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Recently, concerned Cody resident Carol Armstrong filed a complaint with the Cody School District’s Educational Resource Complaint Committee, an adjunct of the Park 6 School Board. The nine-person board, made up of teachers and other school employees, are handpicked by the Trustees. The complaint was about the book The Color Purple. Armstrong was not asking to “ban the book,” as the “Cowpie” (AKA – Cowboy State Daily) reported. She asked if it was appropriate material for leisure reading in the school library. This reporter is not making a judgment on whether the book is good or not, whether it should be on the shelves or not, but whether Cody School Board Trustees have at least a rudimentary capacity for reasonable discernment about who is running the Cody High School Library.

The policy of obtaining books for the CHS library is determined almost exclusively by the librarian, Jennisen Lucas. She was quoted at the hearing as saying, “…it’s the responsibility of parents to discuss and supervise the books their children are checking out from the library.” Does that mean, if Lucas puts “Hustler” magazine on the shelves, it’s up to the parents to make sure their seventeen year old’s are to look at it or not in their free time?  

The Color Purple is a synopsis. The story takes place in Georgia between 1909-1949. All the characters are black. Facts about the plot. Alfonso fathers Celie; Alfonso repeatedly beats and rapes her. Celie has children with her father. Most of the men in the story beat the women in their lives. A lounge singer named Shug instigates a lesbian relationship with Celie. Most all the personal relationships in the story are dysfunctional. In the end, Celie rejoins her estranged husband, opens a clothing store, and lives happily ever after.

Here is an outline of what Armstrong said. The decisions being made about the books in our libraries are critical and will affect the minds and attitudes of our future leaders.

Lucas countered by saying that these books “provide valuable perspective for students in Cody, a community she finds has many members who are ‘backward racially,’ and possessing a ‘racist ideation.’” Translation? She thinks the hicks in Cody are racists. Would that start with Carol Armstrong? “Provide a valuable perspective?”…about what? How to beat up women?

Current school policy has a system that alerts parents any time their child checks out a (questionable) book. However, that policy is about to change in the 2022-23 school year. Parents must “opt-in” to get alerts. Will Lucas, School Board Trustees, and principals make sure the parents know of this change?

Lucas is the president of the American Association of School Librarians, an affiliate of the American Library Association. The ALA is committed to serving the needs of the LGBTIA+ community and to promoting Critical Race Theory and Social Justice agendas.

By the way, the committee found against Armstrong’s complaint. Committee member, Yancy Bonner, droned, that, “banning The Color Purple would infringe on students’ First Amendment rights.” Park 6 Trustees later unanimously upheld the ruling of the committee.

Perhaps, you would like to contact Librarian Lucas about her opinions. You can call the CHS front office and ask to speak to her (307-587-4251) after August 23rd, when school starts up again.

The City of Boca Raton Scrambled With Nonsense Mootness Claim

WEST PALM BEACH, FL – Liberty Counsel filed a response today in the Southern District Court of Florida regarding the City of Boca Raton’s attempt to claim that Otto, et al v. City of Boca Raton, FL et al, is moot and therefore it can escape damages and attorney fees and costs. Liberty Counsel is asking for preliminary injunctive relief that already has been ruled upon by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, against both the City and the County of Palm Beach.
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals previously denied a request from Palm Beach County and the City of Boca Raton for an en banc (by all the appellate judges) review of a decision by a three-judge panel that previously struck down laws in 2020 that ban counselors from providing minor clients and their families from receiving any counsel to reduce or overcome unwanted same-sex attractions, behaviors, or gender confusion.
Liberty Counsel represents Dr. Robert Otto, LMFT, and Dr. Julie Hamilton, LMFT, and their minor clients who challenged the constitutionality of ordinances enacted by the City of Boca Raton and Palm Beach County, which prohibit minors from voluntary counseling from licensed professionals. These licensed therapists provide life-saving counseling to minors who desperately desire to conform their attractions, behaviors, and gender identities to their sincerely held religious beliefs.
The City of Boca Raton, Florida now argues that because it “voluntarily” passed an “emergency” repeal ordinance—that, by its own terms and the city’s charter automatically expires in sixty days—somehow, Plaintiffs’ claims for injunctive relief are now moot. The city is wrong, and the Court should swiftly enter the preliminary injunctive relief that has been ordered by the Eleventh Circuit, against both the City of Boca Raton and the County of Palm Beach.
Liberty Counsel Founder and Chairman Mat Staver said, “The City of Boca Raton’s ‘emergency’ ordinance purporting to temporarily repeal the challenged ordinance would be comical if it was not tragic since the city violated the First Amendment rights of counselors and clients for the last five years. The court of appeals clearly stated counselors and their clients have the freedom to choose the counsel of their choice and be free of political censorship from government ideologues. The City of Boca Raton cannot escape liability. Their unconstitutional actions have consequences.” Liberty Counsel is a public law firm and a news partner with Wyoming News.

Helena Montana Police Department News

@0303 hours, 500 block of N. Park.  Officers responded to trespass to a home.  The complainant stated she woke up to a male standing in her doorway.  This male is known to the complainant but was not authorized to be in her home.  The male was identified, located and issued a citation for trespass.  

@0845 hours, 200 block of W. Placer.  Officers responded to criminal mischief in a vehicle.  The suspect was known to the victim and was located.  The suspect also had a warrant for his arrest.  The suspect was arrested on the contract (warrant) and charged with criminal mischief.  

@1140 hours, 500 block of N. Warren.  Officer responded to disorderly conduct in which a male was harassing the complainant and threw trash in the complainant’s yard.  The suspect was gone upon arrival and has not been identified.  

@1201 hours, 600 block of Dearborn.  Officer responded to a report of a stolen vehicle.  The complainant advised his truck was stolen sometime this morning.  Officers attempted to locate out on the vehicle, and the car was found, later in the evening, unoccupied.  There is suspect information, and this case is active.  

Officers responded to 64 calls for service, including:

Eight suspicious activity

5 citizens assists

Three motor vehicle accidents

Three city ordinance

Three disorderly conduct

Three trespass

Two thefts

Two animal calls

Two criminal mischief

Two welfare checks

Two family disturbances

1 stolen vehicle

1 fireworks

Officers made 12 traffic stops

Desperate, Liz Cheney Enlists Darth Vader, Her Father, To Continue The Lies About President Trump

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Polls both National and State show Liz Cheney behind Harriet Hagaman by at least 35 to 40% Even right to the end, Liz Cheney continues to ignore Wyoming voters but focuses on President Donald J Trump. Liz Cheney’s political future is just days from being ended by Wyoming Voters. Liz Cheney is the most hated woman in Wyoming.

Casper Wyoming Fugitive Antonio Harrington Located And Arrested In Weld County, Colorado


Casper Wyoming 20-year-old Fugitive Antonio Harrington, arrested in Colorado
Casper, Wyoming (August 5, 2022)

The Casper Police Department was notified on Friday, August 5, 2022, that the wanted fugitive, Antonio Harrington, had been located and safely taken into custody in Weld County, Colorado.

Harrington has multiple warrants for crimes he has alleged to commit in our community. A
previous press release from our department asked for information regarding his location, and we thank our community for the many tips we received while attempting to locate Harrington peacefully.

Suspect Caught On Camera As He Vandalizes ATM At The Banner Capital Bank In Cheyenne, Wyoming

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The Male Suspect vandalizing the Banner Capital Bank ATM has been identified and arrested by the Cheyenne Police Department.

UPDATE: The suspect has been identified. Thank you to everyone who provided tips!
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The Cheyenne Police Department is requesting assistance identifying the male subject in this photo. He is suspected of vandalizing an ATM at Banner Capital Bank.

He appears to be a white/Hispanic male in his 30’s with little to no rock, paper, or scissors experience. Paper beats rock – especially when it’s in an ATM. No money was obtained during the vandalism.

Felons in possession of firearms arrested

The Los Angeles Police Department’s Operations-West Bureau LAPD/ATF Gun Violence Reduction Task Force have arrested two suspects for illegally possessing firearms and  

high-capacity magazines.  

On August 1, 2022, The LAPD/ATF Gun Violence Reduction Task Force was investigating felons in possession of firearms. Ultimately, a search warrant of a residence was authored by the joint task-force and granted by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge.  

On August 4, 2022, the LAPD/ATF Gun Violence Reduction Task Force conducted a search warrant service at the suspects’ residence located in the 3300 block of Arlington Avenue in the city of Los Angeles. During the search, investigators located firearms, ammunition,  

high-capacity magazines, money, and fraudulent credit/debit cards.    

Investigators identified the suspects as: 

31-year-old male, Black, Dahmeer Williams (DOB: 06/09/1991), booking# 6432636 and;  

31-year-old female, Black, Michelle Jarukaruta (DOB: 03/14/1991), booking# 6432645. 

Both suspects are residents of Los Angeles. They were booked for violating Penal Code 29800(A)1 – Felon in Possession of a Firearm. Bail has been set at $35,000.00 each.