Teen Romance: Too Early to Say "I Do"?

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Ah, sweet romance.

It seems like everywhere I look these days, someone is getting in a serious relationship and has finally found “the one.” Although this really doesn’t surprise me, what does always surprise me is how young the people getting into these relationships are.

Wyomingites Are Second Happiest

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  I’m a little confused. A report went public last week announcing the happiest states ranked in order from most likely to laugh to most likely to have premature wrinkles from scowling. (OK, they didn’t actually talk about wrinkles, but you get the idea.) Wyoming ranked the second happiest state.

Celebrity Rehab: The New 'It' Thing?

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Are celebrity rehab visits the new trend?

Contest Alert!

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Did you catch our last contest? If not, we hosted a poetry contest complete with a $500
grand prize for the first place winner. This time around it’s a photography contest. You’ve
got plenty of time to snap some photos of how you “let it out.” (How do you let out all the
annoying and frustrating stuff that can build up inside?)

Details can be found on the “contests” tab. Voting will be handled a little differently than

Free The Bowl Video Contest

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 Who doesn’t like the Super Bowl? Friends, football, crazy fans and of course, multi-million dollar advertising commercials. So many of those commercials are funded by big-name beer and alcohol companies. While their target audience may not be the teenage fans cheering for their favorite teams, young adults watch these ads nonetheless.

Exclusive with Skillet

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John Cooper, lead vocalist for the rock band Skillet, recorded a video especially for Wyoming teens. Cooper voices his concern with the growing issue of suicide among young adults, specifically in the Cowboy State, and talks about his experiences with those struggling with thoughts of suicide.

The Power of Facebook

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In response to a devastating post on postsecret.com that broadcasted an anonymous person’s plan to jump off the Golden Gate Bridge to end his/her life, Kimberly Furnell created the Facebook page “Please Don’t Jump.” Furnell felt she had to do something to get through to the blogger after view

Bouncing Back From Rock Bottom

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Thoughts of suicide can become overwhelming and feeling powerless against them is not unusual. So went the case for Jordan Burnham, a 20-year-old college student, who just five years ago jumped out a 90-foot building intending to end his life. On the outside, he was a popular high school jock surrounded by loving family members and a large circle of friends.