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  • Malfunctioning electronic system causes town water tank to blow its lid

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 28, 2016

    A malfunctioning telemetry system caused a 600,000 gallon water tank used to store drinking water for Pine Bluffs to blow its lid. Fortunately, however, the town was just preparing to bring a new 300,000 gallon tank online. In an email to the Wyoming State Loan and Investment Board, Charles Lidstone, Town Engineer, said the problem began when the telemetry system failed, allowing water to be pumped from the wells at a rate of 900 gallons per-minute, causing the water to hit the 24-gauge mesh scr...

  • Get ready for Trail Days next week

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 28, 2016

    Entering its 66th year, much has changed with Pine Bluffs Trail Days, and a lot hasn't. When the Laramie County Fair moved from Pine Bluffs to Cheyenne in the late 1940s, Pine Bluffs residents still wanted to have their own celebration. From that, Pine Bluffs Trail Days was born. With 66 years to grow, numerous events have been added. In the 1980s, the mainstay mud volleyball tournament was added to the schedule of events. The one-day event has grown to a five-day event, and it includes a...

  • Three PBHS coaches named Coach of the Year

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 28, 2016

    Three Pine Bluffs High School coaches were recently named Wyoming Coach of the Year, but they all insist the honor lies with their athletes. Both girls and boys basketball coaches Will Gray and Lindsey Forbes were named Wyoming Coach of the year for coaching boys and girls basketball, respectively. Both their teams won state titles. Forbes said all the credit goes to the athletes. "Really, the kids do all the work. "It's nice to win this award, but it wouldn't be possible without the athletes,"...

  • The race for Commissioner

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 28, 2016

    This is the second part of a four-part weekly series to focus on the Laramie County Commissioner race before the August 16 primary election. A Laramie County native and Cheyenne firefighter is running for the Laramie County Board of Commissioners. Republican Kevin Tighe spoke with the Pine Bluffs Post this week and said he is running for the board of commissioners to bring a citizen’s perspective to local government. “I’m running as a citizen, not a politician,” Tighe said. Tighe, who serves as a full-time firefighter for the Cheyenne Fire De...

  • Dog days of summer...pickleball

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 28, 2016

    A nice cool morning made for a great day to learn the fundamentals of Pickleball in Pine Bluffs last Tuesday. Pickleball is a popular game in the Pine Bluffs area, and Pine Bluffs Recreation offers the game to those who are young along with those who are turning gray....

  • Hail destroys crops, delays wheat harvest

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 21, 2016

    A hailstorm Sunday left some area farmers with 100 percent crop losses, others unscathed. "In the Egbert area and south, it's 100 percent crop loss," Derek Walls with Frenchman Valley CoOp said, adding, "That was wheat ready to be cut. It's rough for a lot of people. They just were getting ready to take their combines out." Walls said along with wheat crops, corn growing in the area was a complete loss. Monetary losses have not yet been assessed. Some farmers suffered little or no damage to...

  • Albin residents express concerns with future development

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 21, 2016

    Some Albin residents are concerned with a planned mobile home park on the outskirts of town and some of those concerns include health. During the council's monthly meeting Thursday, July 14, two residents told the council they are concerned about potential health issues stemming from the development and their property values declining. Albin Mayor Kelly Krakow said the planned development, which will include 40 mobile home lots and 16 recreational vehicle lots, will help bring business into Albin and revitalize the community of about 180. Albin...

  • The race for Commissioner

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 21, 2016

    This is the first part of a four-part weekly series to focus on the Laramie County Commissioner race before the August 16 primary election. A former Laramie County Commissioner has decided to run for one of two open seats on the commission because he feels there is a lack of communication between county commissioners and the people whom they're elected to represent. M. Lee Hasenauer, who says he is a strong conservative, threw his hat in the ring for the open seat earlier this year. "I'm running...

  • 'Something on the Way' is here

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 21, 2016

    Something on the Way, a new coffee shop located in the Pine Bluffs Commerce Building downtown held an open house Tuesday and officially opened for business Wednesday. A grand opening is scheduled for August 1. Owner Tammy Tucker said she came up with the idea for the business's name from grabbing something to eat during the daily grind. "We're you're hurrying up to eat breakfast, you get something on the way. Why not call it that," she said. Something on the Way features fresh coffee roasted in...

  • Hail destroys crops, delays wheat harvest

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 19, 2016

    A hailstorm Sunday left area farmers with 100 percent crop losses, others unscathed. "In the Egbert area and south, it's 100 percent crop loss," Derek Walls with Frenchman Valley CoOp said, adding, "That was wheat ready to be cut. "It's rough for a lot of people. They just were getting ready to take their combines out." Walls said along with wheat crops, corn growing in the area was a complete loss. Monetary losses have not yet been assessed. Some farmers suffered little or no damage to their... Full story

  • Albin Day was a scorcher

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 14, 2016

    The theme for Albin Day 88, "Let's Celebrate," was appropriate. Held annually for 88 years now, the event attracted attendees both young an old for a day of good, American celebration. And it did not disappoint. Beginning early Saturday morning, attendees were treated to a youth parade followed by an adult parade. Lunch followed thereafter at 11 a.m. In a change of events after lunch, Laramie County Fire District 3 forewent fire hose bowling, but had an event that children loved. As...

  • Pine Bluffs Town Council discusses land use plan

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 14, 2016

    Pine Bluffs Town Council heard from local residents last week regarding the North Wells Land Use Vision during a regularly scheduled council meeting Wednesday. The project includes the options of relocating the Main Street railroad crossing and zoning the area to accommodate potential neighborhoods and businesses. Pine Bluffs residents had the opportunity to take a survey until July 15 regarding the different options. Moving the railroad crossing to Beech Avenue is the first option. Moving it father east to Walnut Avenue is also being...

  • Drug case bound over to District Court

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 14, 2016

    The case involving an Albin man who is facing felony drug charges and a federal investigation made its way to 1st Judicial District Court in Cheyenne Monday. Hector Jasset Reza Colmenero appeared in Laramie County Circuit Court for a preliminary hearing Monday. The case was subsequently bound over to District Court. According to an affidavit of probable cause, Colmenero was stopped at about 5:39 p.m., June 28 while traveling eastbound on Interstate 80, just east of Cheyenne. During the traffic stop, the trooper who stopped Colmenero detected...

  • ATF, DCI investigating Albin man

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 7, 2016

    The Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation and Federal Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms are investigating an Albin man for drugs and firearms charges. Hector Jasset Reza Colmenerno, 22, appeared in Laramie County Circuit Court Friday. He is charged felony possession of methamphetamine and is facing up to seven years imprisonment, a fine of $15,000 or both. The ATF is also pursuing firearms charges. According to an affidavit of probable cause, it all started with a routine traffic stop. At about 5:30 p.m. on June 28, Colmenero was trav...

  • Get ready for Albin Day 88

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jul 7, 2016

    It's Albin Day 88, so let's celebrate. That's the motto of this year's Albin Day. The annual event, which occurs the weekend after July 4, is set to begin at 8 a.m. with an FFA breakfast. Other event highlights include children's and adult parades at 9:30 a.m. and 10 a.m., respectively. Lunch is set for 11:30 a.m. and with fire hose bowling set to begin at 1 p.m. There will also be a 1-pitch softball tournament or adults at 3 p.m. with kids' slip 'n slide kickball and water gun fights occurring concurrently. Arkansas-based country music singer...

  • "Can we get a volunteer?"

    Zach Spadt|Jun 30, 2016

    The Incredible "Mr. E." and Kyle Groves with the Party People Magic Show were in Pine Bluffs Thursday, June 23 for a show at the Pine Bluffs Branch of the Laramie County Library. Above, Kadence Wheeler volunteers for a trick. The show focused on the benefits of reading and healthy lifestyle choices....

  • Malting groundbreaking set for Friday

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jun 30, 2016

    After years of planning, the Wyoming Malting Company facility in Pine Bluffs is about to become a reality. Groundbreaking for the event, located on the north end of Beech Street in Pine Bluffs, is set for Friday, July 1 at 3 p.m. The $3.4 million facility is being funded through a loan from the Wyoming Business Council. Cheyenne LEADS will own the property and lease the facility to Wyoming Malting. According to a press release, the project is expected to create nine jobs over the next 10 years. During the Pine Bluffs June 20 Town Council...

  • GOP Congressional candidates present conservative arguments

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jun 30, 2016

    Several Republican candidates for Wyoming's sole U.S. House seat expressed displeasure with the Obama Administration and "federal" overreach Sunday. Congressional candidates Liz Cheney, daughter of former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, Wyoming State Senator Leland Christensen, Wyoming State Representative Tim Stubson, Darrin Smith and Jason Senteny were in Pine Bluffs for the Laramie County Republican Party's pie social Sunday. Aside from a few differences, the congressional candidates seemed...

  • State Senate candidates differ

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jun 30, 2016

    During a Laramie County Republican Party Event in Pine Bluffs Sunday, a candidate for Wyoming Senate District 6 used his allotted time to attack his opponents. Anthony Bouchard attacked State Rep. Dave Zwonitzer, R-Cheyenne, for legislation he has supported during his tenure in the legislature. Zwontizer responded to the criticism. Bouchard attacked Zwonitzer for supporting a joint resolution in 2014 that would urge the U.S. to voice its support for Azerbaijan. The resolution was not legally...

  • Future Bambino?

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jun 23, 2016

    During Game Three of the 1932 World Series at Wrigley Field, Babe Ruth pointed to straight center field before hitting a homerun to that exact spot. Perhaps this young slugger is looking to someday do the same. While playing in a T-Ball game between Grover and Pine Bluffs Wednesday, June 15, Makayla Bassinger from Grover made a similar gesture before taking an at bat. While her hit did not make it out of the infield, she still has a lot of ball left to play....

  • Candidate forum scheduled for Sunday in Pine Bluffs

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jun 23, 2016

    Republican candidates vying for offices ranging from county commissioners to Wyoming's lone U.S. House seat will be in Pine Bluffs Sunday to meet with voters. The Laramie County Republican Party Pie Social is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. Sunday at the Pine Bluffs Community Center. As the name hints, pie will be served. During the first hour of the event, voters will have the opportunity to speak personally with nine U.S. House candidates, all three candidates for Wyoming Senate District 6, two candidates for Wyoming House District 10 and three...

  • Shandera retires after 21 years

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jun 23, 2016

  • Pine Bluffs procedes with daycare transition

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jun 23, 2016

    Pine Bluffs officials are moving forward, but they want to ensure that daycare is always a readily available service for town residents. During the town council's bi-monthly meeting Monday, council members continued to move forward with the process of transferring management to a non-government entity. The transition to Burns-based Alphabet Academy, who will take over management of the Pine Bluffs facility is expected to conclude by the end of July, Pine Bluffs Treasurer Kim Patterson said....

  • Police make progress in theft case

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jun 16, 2016

    Pine Bluffs police have identified two suspects in connection with the recent rash of burglaries, which involved the theft and subsequent recovery of firearms. According to PBPD Chief Justin Trout, the department has two suspects and a warrant for their arrest will be issued this week. Trout said he hopes the suspects will be apprehended within the coming week. Trout declined to name the suspects, pending an arrest. He added that items stolen included one .223 rifle and an AK-47 rifle. The thefts were possibly drug-related, Trout said. During...

  • Burns approves $12,000 for tree removal;budget

    Zach Spadt, Pine Bluffs Post|Jun 16, 2016

    During their monthly meeting, the Burns Town Council approved spending $12,000 to remove dead trees throughout town. The town originally had allocated $8,000 for the project, but the lowest bid came in at $12,000. The decision drained the remaining money from the town's recreation fund for the year. The council also unanimously approved the town's annual budget without discussion. The budget totals about $300,000. The town also awarded a $732,000 contract to Aztec Construction for the installation of a water line and work on a well. The...

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