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At Monday night’s regular meeting of the local school board, it was announced to members that a lease has been signed with the Pine Bluffs Heritage Society for use of the Pine Bluffs Historic High School during the 2016-2017 school year. Demolition of Pine Bluffs Elementary School, as residents know it, is set to begin in May. The board approved the lease agreement. Students will attend school at the Historic High School during the ‘swing year’, while construction of the new Pine Bluffs Elementa...
Here is the Monday morning update, issued November 16, on the winter storm which will affect southeast Wyoming and western Nebraska today through Tuesday: Winter Weather Advisories has been issued for much of southeast Wyoming outside the Sierra Madres, Snowy Range, Arlington and Southern Laramie Range.Foothills for Monday afternoon through Tuesday morning. Winter Storm Warnings are in effect from this afternoon through Tuesday afternoon for the I-80 corridor from Arlington to Laramie to Cheyenne to Sidney, as well as Banner and Morrill... Full story
Children from Little Learner's Child Care, LLC entertained seniors at the Pine Bluffs Senior Center during lunch time with the Pledge of Allegiance and songs recently, and promised they would return at Christmas for an encore performance....
My first chance to watch the late Clay James in action was when he was helping to preserve world peace from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in 1989. James, the long-time general manager of the state’s second biggest lodging complex, was hosting U. S. Secretary of State James Baker and Eduard Shevardnadze, the minister of Foreign Affairs for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, for the world peace accords at the end of the Cold War. The location during a spectacular September period was Clay’s dom...
Esther L. Peterson, 92, passed away at Powell Valley Healthcare in Powell, on Oct. 30, 2015. Esther was born Feb. 14, 1923, to Conrad and Mary Lebsack. The family moved to the Torrington area in 1931. Once grown, Esther moved to Cheyenne and worked at the base during World War II. She moved to San Francisco and worked in Union Square. While home visiting, she met the love of her life, Gerald Peterson. They were married on Aug. 15, 1948. The couple lived in Cheyenne until 1967, when they moved... Full story
Grade 6 A Honor Roll Alexis DePaulitte Brian Flores Scott Fornstrom Marisol Garcia Jude Pachel Grace Steenbergen Kami Tangeman Kelsie Thurston A-B Honor Roll Kylee Bruns Tyler Christofferson Madysen Graves Tessa Long Dominic Paice Jaden Shelit Ty Sweeter Reed Thompson Grade 5 A Honor Roll Abby Gray Kasandra Madden Gavyn Oakes Jessica Weller A-B Honor Roll Jessica Rubi Arzola Alejandro Flores Ryan Fornstrom Elias Gonzales KiyEllen Lanning Miranda Michiaels Jason Mickelson Ethan Morrison Diego Paniague Aylin Reza Colmenero Dalton Schafer...
A Honor Roll Grade 6 Ryan Fogg Andrea Reifschneider Grade 4 Emily Becker A-B Honor Roll Grade 6 Emma Gonzalez Madison Loyd Grade 5 Twyla Butler Hayden Hoffman Jesson Loyd Delaney Mcdonnell Katherine Olson Natalee Smalley Grace Villarreal Grade 4 Kaylea Bymer Cj Campbell Wyatt Carter Ember Patzer Eric Roberts Jared Talmadge Isaac Waiters...
Items for possible inclusion in the weekly community calendar should be typewritten or legibly printed. All submissions should include the name and daytime telephone number of the person submitting the information in case questions arise. Items which may be included in the calendar are church events, club meetings, and school events. If your club will not be meeting or has a change, please contact us so we can update the calendar with the correct information as soon as possible. Items should be received on Monday at 5 p.m., one week prior to... Full story
I know I generally try and share one sweet and one savory recipe with you when I have the opportunity to put a column together. But, since it is so close to Thanksgiving and Christmas I thought I would share some sweets recipes with you that are good just to serve as dessert, or even give as gifts. Being from the East coast, I have had a chance to sample a lot of Amish cooking, and I have to say some of their dishes are among my favorites. The first recipe I am going to share with you is an authentic Shoo Fly Pie recipe. This recipe came...
A new study “proving” that a brisk walk is as good as or better than a regimen of structured exercise for losing weight has caused quite a dustup. The London School of Economics reported that a half-hour of regular, brisk walking beats the gym if your aim is a smaller waistline. Their research found those individuals who engaged in walking at a good pace for a half hour or more had lower body mass indexes (BMI) and smaller waists than those who did other exercises such as going the gym or playing sports. But those who moan at the thought of...
Burns High School senior Jessica Malm was recently named to the 2015 Wyoming 2A Volleyball All-Conference Team. In addition to that honor, she was also recognized by the Wyoming High School Activities Association on October 13 with a WHSAA Good Sportsmanship Award for her exemplary conduct during the match against Southeast on October 6. On their submission sheet, WHSAA officials Debby Followell and Spring Campbell wrote, "[Malm] showed excellent sportsmanship throughout the match. In between...
Pines Bluffs High School junior Kyle Steger has been recognized by the Wyoming High School Activities Association with a Good Sportsmanship Award for his outstanding conduct during the October 9 football game against Upton/Sundance. Although the Hornets lost 41-20 at home, the officials noted, "Kyle played the game with integrity and heart. He was respectful of the game, his opponent and the officials. He showed his true character by helping his opponents and his teammates off the pile, while...
Monday Women 1. Texas Trail Market, 181 2. Bluffs Vet Clinic, 170 3. Pine Bowl, 163 Women’s Highs Handicap game: Jo Radcliffe, 251 Handicap series: Kate Zitek, 683 Scratch game: Jo Radcliffe, 205 Scratch series: Jo Radclfife, 544 Tuesday Mixed 1. #7 , 23 2. Harding Ranch, 22 3. Killer B’s, 22 Women’s Highs Handicap game: Kaycee Bruns, 247 Handicap series: Kayla Kay, 695 Scratch game: Amy Zitek, 224 Scratch series: Amy Zitek, 606 Men’s Highs Handicap game: Kiel Harding, 267 Handicap series: Kiel Harding, 743 Scratch game: Corey Bruns, 234 Scr...
Pine Bluffs senior netter Brooke Darden was recently named 2015 SEWAC Player of the Year and named to the 2015 2A Volleyball All-Conference, All-State and All-Southeast Region teams. Also named to the 2A All-Conference Team were fellow Lady Hornets Jayden Golding, Kammie Ragsdale and Sierra Shelit....
The Wyoming High School Activities Association has awarded Pine Bluffs volleyballer Azhane Bufford a WHSAA Good Sportsmanship Award for exemplary conduct shown October 23 vs. Niobrara County. “(She) offered encouragement to her teammates and when she would make a mistake, she would get right back into the game,” said WHSAA officials Debby Followell and Gene Hood on their nomination sheet. “She wouldn’t let the mistake take her down. She has a great smile and she smiled often to her teammates....
Burns High School senior Skylar Trembath was recently awarded a Good Sportsmanship Award by the Wyoming High School Activities Association for her excellent leadership shown during the Lady Broncs’ volleyball match versus Kimball on October 1. Said WHSAA official Debby Followell of Trembath’s conduct, “(She) worked hard and was encouraging and helping her teammates up. I thought she showed excellent sportsmanship throughout the game....
The Burns High School Lady Broncs volleyball team and coaching staff was recently given a Good Sportsmanship Award by the Wyoming High School Activities Association for their outstanding conduct against Lusk on October 17. “This was a close, hard-fought match with many long and intense rallies,” said officials Kathy Hamer-Smith and Robin Schainost. “A playoff spot was in jeopardy, but throughout the entire match, both teams and coaching staffs displayed outstanding sportsmanship....
1 Years Ago November 18, 1915 Back to Wyoming Victor Anderson who left here last fall and moved to Mt. Vernon, Washington, returned to Pine Bluffs last Friday. He brought a car through consisting of household goods, horses and choice milch cows. Mr. Anderson is now satisfied that Wyoming is just a little better place than any he has seen. He says he is satisfied with this country and is back here to stay. Mr. Anderson has moved out on his farm north of town and will devote his time to farming, dairying and stock raising and again help in the...
Monday, Nov. 2 was "Wear Red Day" at Pine Bluffs Elementary during Red Ribbon Week. Wearing red as a pledge to stay "Bully And Drug Free" were students, from left, Kami Tangeman (6th grade), Jaden Shelit (6th grade), Abby Gray (5th grade), Enrique Garcia (4th grade) and Ty Sweeter (6th grade). Red Ribbon Week is the nation's oldest and largest drug prevention program....
The Zonta Club of Cheyenne is sponsoring its second annual art contest. The theme of the contest is Perseverance and Hope: Survivors of Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking. All interested artists are invited to submit pieces no later than Dec. 29. Any medium may be used, including textiles, photographs, sketches, paintings, sculpture and carvings. Entries will be exhibited at the Hynds Building, 16th and Capitol Avenue, beginning Jan. 8, 2016. Two prizes will be awarded. The first for the best art piece by an artist under the age of 18....
I want to start by thanking everyone for their well wishes following my knee replacement surgery. Everything went well with the surgery and I’m now going through the physical therapy getting a full range of motion back in the knee. I have always thought living in rural western Nebraska is a great place to be where everyone is surrounded by friends, family, and neighbors who are truly concerned for the well-being of one another. Judging from the view from my couch, looking out the window, and m...
At Monday night’s Burns Town Council meeting, Burns Ambulance Service supervisor Brian Eveleth informed council he is looking into switching the service’s billing service in an effort to improve collection rates. “I have a couple options I am looking at,” said Eveleth. “I’m looking at AMR (American Medical Response) and a company out of Denver.” The company located in Denver is EMS Billing Services Inc. Eveleth informed council the recommendation on AMR is not favorable because of that company’s low collection rate, which currently is 35 to 38...
The federal government is one of the nation’s biggest sources of income for so-called “outside experts.” An article posted on the Government Executive website claimed that last year “federal agencies spent $334 million on 825 advisory committees.” The story cited an analysis by the Congressional Research Service document, which revealed that “around 70,000 people serve as members” of advisory committees and subcommittees on average each year. The CRS says that they participated in 7,173 meetings last year....
Under the direction of Sean Ambrose, the Cheyenne Chamber Singers will present a choral concert, Wolcum Yole! A Ceremony of Carols, in Pine Bluffs, Friday, Dec. 4, at 7:30 p.m., at the Historic Pine Bluffs High School. Ceremony of Carols is a choral masterpiece by Benjamin Britten (1913-1976). Written for Christmas, it consists of 11 pieces, with text from The English Galaxy of Shorter Poems. The choir will be accompanied by Tonya Jilling, harpist. The second half of the program will be directed by Director Emeritus, Dr. Jane Iverson, and many...
The month of November is slipping by us. The whiffs of roasted turkey, pumpkin and pecan pies are getting ready to tempt our senses. Veterans Day was this week, and the students at Albin Elementary honored those who have served with a very nice program. Speaking of nice, Zane Willert will celebrate a nice birthday Nov. 19. A few days before him, on Nov. 17, Jenny Rooney will blow out her candles surrounded by her very nice family. The town council meeting is tonight, Thursday, at 7 p.m., in the...