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  • This calf is special, and that's no bull

    Susan Braden, Pine Bluffs Post|Sep 1, 2016

    Cowboy isn't just your average calf. From the very beginning, he was destined for great things. "I was cow sitting for a friend of mine while he he went on vacation," said Cowboy's owner Kurt Brower. "During this time there was a calf that had been abandoned by his mother, who also was being picked on by other cattle in the herd. He was just born in January, so he needed to be bottle fed to survive, so I started spending quite a bit of time getting to know him." It didn't take long for members...

  • Community Spotlight

    Susan Braden, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 28, 2016

    Don Morse does not know a stranger. To him, everyone is an old or new friend. He is celebrating a mile-stone birthday, his 95th, on August 5 and is still full of stories of days gone by. Don was born in Wheatland on August 5, 1921 to Charles and Nora Morse. He graduated from Carpenter High School in 1939, served in the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged to return home to help his father with the family farm. He spent the rest of his life farming and raising cattle on his home east of...

  • Groomer has it

    Susan Braden, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 14, 2016

    For the past eight years, Amanda Johnson's business has gone to the dogs...literally. Johnson is the owner of Barking Beauties, a mobile dog grooming business based in the Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska tri-state area. It wasn't her first choice of profession, but she has come to love what she does. "I originally wanted to be a veterinarian, but it was too much schooling," said Johnson. "I love animals, it's a passion of mine so I decided to do grooming instead." Johnson chose to work out of a...

  • A rough first day

    Susan Braden, Pine Bluffs Post|Mar 17, 2016

    Shain McNally of Cheyenne had a rough first day on the job for C. Roberts Hauling last Wednesday. McNally was traveling eastbound on Interstate 80 when one of his passenger-side tires blew around Mile Marker 4. The blown tire wrapped around the other tires, causing them to ignite right behind the fuel tanks. Several passersby stopped to help, using fire extinguishers from their cars but to no avail. A unit from the Bushnell Fire Department arrived shortly on scene to quell the fire. No injuries...