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  • School honor rolls

    Jun 27, 2013

    UW President’s Honor Roll Editor’s note:This list is a correction from what was previously released by the university. The University of Wyoming lists 108 students from Laramie County on the 2013 spring semester President’s Honor Roll. The President’s Honor Roll consists of regularly enrolled undergraduates who earned a 4.0 (“A”) grade point average for the semester. To be eligible, students must have been enrolled for a minimum of 12 credit hours taken for letter grades. Burns —Amanda Jean Lemaster; Carpenter — Justin A. Jeffers, Shelly Montgo...

  • Looking Back

    Jun 27, 2013

    1 years ago Some women are possessed of a superabundance of impatience. We draw this conclusion from reading in the papers of several aviators’ wives who are suing for divorces, instead of waiting just a little while to become regular widows. A gallant Kansas City judge has ruled that writing love letters at the age of seventy-seven is no sign of mental incapacity. This wise official has no idea of Oslerizing Cupid. Judge Henry C. Jones, ninety-four years old and last surviving member of t...

  • What's really in a name?

    Cynthia Shroyer, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Jun 27, 2013

    I have been called by a number of names in my lifetime. On the first day of school I am called by my given name — Cynthia. Once I got to college it didn’t bother me to be so formal and when people use my given name now I hardly give it a thought. I usually go by Cindi. Spelling changed from a “y” on the end when I was a teenager. My father gets a kick out of finding stuff to tease me about on that issue and I love it! Teenage independence is an odd thing and he has played on it for years....

  • No Till Notes - Field Pea Tour

    Mark Watson|Jun 27, 2013

    Stateline Producers recently hosted a two day field pea tour around the Panhandle. I joined the group to see how this year’s crop looked and to learn more about field pea production. The producer’s around the Panhandle have done an excellent job of planting, inoculating, and weed control in this year’s crop. They have done everything they can to insure a profitable crop provided Mother Nature cooperates. Byron Lemmoyne, director of Pulse USA from Bismark, North Dakota, and Brad Karlen, a field...