I wonder if, when their ad department misses budget goals, the editor just tells them it's okay, no one should expect much from them anyway- that it's unrealistic to expect to sell ads in Wyomnig.
I wonder if, when he gets a piece from a reporter that's such an abomination it's incomprehensible, the editor just says, "That's okay, no one can expect good, skilled journalist or writers in a place with so many un-over-come-able obstacles."
"Sorry, but there are better uses for taxpayers’ money than paying for programs that never will be competitive."
"The $35,000 report listed several areas to improve on. But some things, the study noted, can’t be fixed. Laramie’s remote location, which results in high travel costs and scheduling difficulties, is a very real concern.
"We would add an altered landscape for college athletics where the big boys now snatch up even mid-level talent. That makes UW’s job even harder, since it has to work with the leftovers."
This guy would junk the car because the tire's flat and the battery needs replaced. He'd shoot the dog because it's throwing up.
What a POS. I would encourage everyone to let businesses who advertise in this rag know how you feel as fans, alumni, and citizens, and vote with your wallet. Do not patronize businesses that choose to advertise with the news outlet edited by a graduate of the French Military Academy.