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After over twenty years of service, local favorite Mary Cushing has decided to hang up her library hat in favor of retirement. Cushing has been in Pine for much of her adult life and is looking forward to spending some time with husband Bill who also retired this last year. With the Library being closed for the last few weeks Cushing was unable to spend her last bit of time there and is saddened to not have the chance to be able to say goodbye to everyone in person. Molly Williams was also sad...
Burns, Wyoming is home to a new business as of last month. Doctor Kayla Madler is a new chiropractor in the area and is open for business as an essential worker. Dr. Madler has opened her office in the old high school next to the town hall building and is looking forward to moving with her family to the area. I spoke with Dr. Madler this week to find out a little bit about her desire to be in the area. 1. Talk to me a little bit about your business. Why chiropractic? How early on did you know...
The Wyoming Arts Council is sensitive to the inherent economic challenges that are rising in relation to the current CDC recommendations for social distancing. In response to this ever-evolving situation, The Wyoming Arts Council announces a $500 grant for individual artists based in Wyoming who have lost income due to COVID-19. Applications are now open and will be reviewed on a rolling basis in the order in which they are submitted until grant funds are expended. Artists who have lost a significant portion of their income due to COVID-19...
If there's one thing we can count on every summer, it's fire. Each and every year we have fires crop up throughout the county. Most are small and burn only a few hundred square feet to an acre or so, but some are large and a few turn into a major fire incident and threatens structures and lives. As we start this topic, I ask you to take a few minutes and look around the outside of your home. What measures have you taken to mitigate the effects of fire? I remember as a young child our neighbor's...
Michael Shain signed his letter of intent to attend Dickinson (N.D) State University to continue his basketball career at home due to the shut down of schools. Signing in his parents home, he expressed his excitement to be playing for the Dickinson "Blue Hawks". "He is very excited and looking forward to playing basketball for them." said his mom, Shannon Shain. Michael Shain is the son of Bill and Shannon Shain of Pine Bluffs....
Schools not in session, sports are a no go thus we have exercising the hands with coloring for Easter. Children from around the Pine Bluffs Post area cut out pictures from the paper for the Easter Coloring Contest. The children had six different pictures to choose from, and over a week entries were brought in by proud parents. The winners of the contest were broken down into age groups. Ages 6-8 received seven entries. Ages 9-11 received five entries and ages 12-14 had two. Winner of the 6-8...
Experiencing the military through a child's eyes, as a veteran in my own right, and as a spouse of a veteran, the awe in all three positions is still there. "Being a military brat was awesome. It is a lifestyle, and kids adapt well." said Rene M.Military men and women have it hard. Leaving families, missing the birth of a child or missing the funeral of a loved one because they are deployed. But the wives still run the household, get the kids to school and work doing this on their own now...