Leah Todd, Casper Star-Tribune

Leah Todd

Casper Star-Tribune

Driggs, ID, United States

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Past:
  • Casper Star-Tribune
  • High Country News
  • The Seattle Times

Past articles by Leah:

Former Natrona County principal Dean Kelly will coach Midwest football

Former Natrona County principal Dean Kelly will coach the Midwest football team this season, according to a blog post on wyoming-football.com on Monday. → Read More

UW community braces for new period of uncertainty in wake of Nichols demotion

In November 2013, the University of Wyoming’s board of trustees met privately for nine hours to address the problem with the school’s new president. → Read More

Tribes lead the way for faster internet access in New Mexico —

Across sovereign governments, a group of Southwest tribes prepares to launch their own network. → Read More

In small towns, a way to make remote work, work —

A ‘micro’ economic development program bolsters a community of telecommuters. → Read More

In New Mexico, demographic shifts have helped job growth —

An influx of immigrants is preventing economic stagnation in the borderlands. → Read More

In New Mexico, demographic shifts have helped job growth —

An influx of immigrants is preventing economic stagnation in the Borderlands. → Read More

Why save the small town? —

Cities may seem inevitable, but rural communities are finding ways to hang on. → Read More

Infographic: Where in the West young people are moving —

Some counties in the region buck the aging trend. → Read More

Infographic: Where in the West young people are moving —

Some counties in the region buck the aging trend. → Read More

Why save the small town? —

Cities may seem inevitable, but rural communities are finding ways to hang on. → Read More

The Big Swing: Why a blue Colorado county voted for Trump (The Big Swing) —

How a wave of retirees and a changed economic landscape reshaped rural politics. → Read More

The Big Swing: Why a blue Colorado county voted for Trump (The Big Swing) —

How a wave of retirees and a changed economic landscape reshaped rural politics. → Read More

Rural economies get high on legal cannabis —

For some small Colorado communities, recreational marijuana is generating much-needed revenue. → Read More

How to find its high-risk drug users before it’s too late —

Rio Arriba’s health care providers are pulling together to treat patients and prevent overdoses. → Read More

How a police chief used compassion to combat his community’s drug problem —

The approach taken by Gloucester, Massacusetts, might falter in New Mexico, where it’s desperately needed. → Read More

A video fix for rural healthcare’s challenges —

A program to connect urban specialists with rural doctors saves time and money on stroke treatment. → Read More

Can cutting down trees protect New Mexico’s water? —

A new collaboration seeks to ease wildfire’s impacts by thinning overgrown forests. → Read More

Get cozy this winter in these 4 Wyoming hot springs

It’s getting chilly. The cold that seems to sneak into our bones and stay for months is upon us. → Read More

Laramie instructor offers new twist on yoga

LARAMIE – She calls herself the Walmart of meditation. → Read More

Grant Street Grocery reopens after health concerns

Grant Street Grocery is back in business. → Read More