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Over 25 volunteers came out with the sunshine Saturday morning to help Cheyenne Light Fuel and Power weatherize and clean up two local homes to complete their work with the grant from National Day of Service Remembrance program. The volunteers helped the homeowners caulk around the windows and doors, install carbon monoxide monitors, and plant bushes and trees. Some interior cleaning as well as outside trimming was completed before the volunteers enjoyed lunch sponsored by Texas Roadhouse of...
At Monday evening’s Pine Bluffs council meeting, mayor Bill Shain said he received a revised version of the Memorandum of Understanding between Laramie County Central Communications and Pine Bluffs to take over dispatching calls. Shain said he felt comfortable signing it if that was the pleasure of the council. The council agreed with Shain and he said he would sign the MOU that evening. In other business, town engineer Chris Lidstone presented the Pine Bluffs town council his findings on the w... Full story
For decades, Wyoming has basked in the glory of being the country’s energy breadbasket. But that was before the developing of a bedrock-fracturing drilling system known as “fracking” which has opened up most of the country for oil and natural gas drilling. Getting used to this kind of national energy production has been an absolute shock to the national consciousness. Heck, the USA is now a net energy exporter! Who could have possibly thought this could happen just a decade ago? Over 160,0...
With all this rain, puddles the debt of swimming pools, our neighbors to the south evacuated from their homes and unable to flush their toilets, and farmers wondering what was worse, drought or floods, I felt it was time to wring out a little laugh. Dry up some of the hurt and pain with a few tears released from the bucket of laughter. And what better way to work the giggle muscle than to laugh at someone else’s fallible experience. In this story, and due to the shear magnitude of us needing a...
Liz Cheney was wrong on both counts when she said, “Newspapers are dying, and that’s not a bad thing.” Cheney made the pronouncement in Jackson after the newspaper in that community reported — accurately — that she had purchased a resident fishing license prior to establishing residency in Wyoming, and paid a fine for making the claim of residency before she was entitled to do so. One of the biggest criticisms of Cheney since she announced her candidacy for the Republican nomination for U.S....
U.S. Senator Mike Enzi is encouraging Wyoming juniors in high school to apply to be a Senate Page for the spring session in Washington, D.C. The deadline for spring applications is Nov. 6. “The page program provides a front row seat to debates in the Senate, providing a unique experiences for any participant, which they will carry with them forever,” Enzi said. Page duties consist primarily of delivering correspondence and legislative material at the Capitol. Other duties include preparing the...
Pine Bluffs United Methodist Church warmly welcomed their new pastor, Pastor Lesley Matschke. She has been appointed by Bishop Elaine Stanovsky and the Rocky Mountain Conference to serve both Pine Bluffs UMC and to continue as pastor at Hillsdale UMC. Pastor Matschke moved into the Pine Bluffs parsonage at the end of July and began work officially on Aug. 1. She will be at Pine Bluffs five days a week and commute on her days off to Lakewood, Colo., where she shares a home and time with her husba...
Leslie and Lisa Horst of Burns, Wyo. would like to announce the engagement of their daughter Kaitlin Horst to Jake Buckhaults, son of J.R. and Shirley Buckhaults of Hawk Springs, Wyo. Kaitlin is a 2009 graduate of Burns High School and a 2013 graduate of the University of Wyoming with a bachelor of science in nursing. She is employed as a registered nurse at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center in Cheyenne. Jake is a 2009 graduate of Southeast High School in Yoder and a 2011 graduate of Laramie...
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Burns Town Council once again visited the issue of billing for ambulance services at its regular meeting on Monday, Sept. 9. Currently those making use of the service are not being charged for runs. Ambulance service supervisor Erica Maddison told council she was pproached by the medical director for AMR about billing for services. She added she spoke to the person who does billing for Pine Bluffs and Albin and they are willing to come out and talk to council. “I know we have addressed this b...
Through the weather, the rain and the wind, the boys and girls Pine Bluffs-Burns cross country teams ran their third meet on Friday at Kimball. The girls team took first place in the meet with four top 10 finishes, and the boys placed second. The girl’s junior varsity and varsity teams ran together, for a total race field of 37 girls. Despite the weather, Austin Asay had her personal best time of 20:34 and took first place. She was followed by Celeste Morales, who placed fifth with a time of 2...
The Burns Lady Broncs traveled a good distance last week, playing a game in Lingle on Thursday and then heading to Big Horn to compete in a tournament there. They added three wins, three losses and a tie to their record On Thursday at Lingle the teams faced each other in four sets with Lingle winning 22-25, 28-26, 17-25, 15-25. Alex McCart had eight kills and Hailey Pyle had six. Mckenzie Ward also had six kills and added 13 digs. At the Big Horn Tourney the Lady Broncs defeated Sundance, Rocky...
A win on the road over Wright puts the Burns Broncs at a 2-0 start to the 2013 prep football season. The Panthers were held scoreless in the first half of play, while the Broncs’ Taylor Kirkbride hit pay dirt once for a 7-0 Broncs lead at halftime. A third period score by Wright gave Burns a single point lead. A pair of touchdowns in the game’s closing stanza put the game away for the Broncs. Paden Wilson and Wyatt Berg did the honors. This is homecoming week for the Broncs. On Friday, they wil...
The score Friday did not give the picture of the Pawnee Coyotes football team the coach Doug Miller sees. Peetz won the contest 42-26 on Pawnee’s home field. But Miller is pleased with how his players are progressing. “Our record wouldn’t indicate it but we are definitely showing improvement,” Miller said. “The young guys are coming along and learning a lot.” Pawnee outpaced Peetz in the first quarter by a score of 14-13. Peetz tacked on seven and Pawnee six to bring knot the score at 20-20 go...
The weekend was a rough one for the players on Pawnee’s volleyball team. The Lady Coyotes lost a tight five-set game against Prairie at home on Thursday before taking the court and losing a four-set game to Peetz on Friday. The visiting Prairie Lady Mustangs notched their first victory of the season over the Lady Coyotes with scores of 19-25, 25-23, 25-20, 21-25, 15-10. Coach Marcy Konig named Kyndra Konig as the player of the match. “Kyndra played a good game leading the team with four ace...
Saturday was a tough day for the Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets. Missing two starters, the team faced off with the Lusk Lady Tigers at Lusk. Though they came home with a loss, the Lady Hornets hung in and played progressively improved volleyball. “It took us the first two games to get going but the girls came back and played tough with their backs against the wall,” said Pine Bluffs coach Christina Nusbaum. “Although we gained a player that was injured during summer volleyball tonight, we were witho...
The Pine Bluffs Hornets took an early lead on Riverside Friday but the Rebels rallied to take a 34-16 victory over the visiting Hornets. Riverside scored first with 10:28 showing on the clock. The Hornets took an 8-6 lead after Kyle Jeffres caused and recovered a fumble on a Riverside punt. Jeffres scampered to the end zone for six with 2:31 left in the quarter. Preston Thurin was given the ball on the point after attempt and ran it in for two. Jeffres lead the team on defense with 13.5...
Monday Women 1. Subway 24 2. Exxon 24 3. Pine Bowl 23 Highs Handicap game: Amy Zitek 239 Handicap series: Carla Thurin 583 Scratch game: Amy Zitek 232 Scratch series: Amy Zitek 574 Tuesday Mixed 1. Bob’s Team 7 2. Spare Room 6 3. P&Z 6 Women’s Highs Handicap game: Carol McLees 267 Handicap series: Carol McLees 739 Scratch game: Jo Radcliff 222 Scratch series: Jo Radcliff 598 Men’s Highs Handicap game: Chris Mossberg 272 Handicap series: Chris Mossberg 733 Scratch game: Jared Zitek 243 Scrat...
The Laramie County School District No. 2 board of trustees met in Carpenter Monday, Sept. 9, to discuss, among other items of business, moving the Pine Bluffs and Burns graduation date. The released graduation date for 2014 was May 25. Surveys were sent out to the seniors of both high schools and their parents. Principals Todd Sweeter and Jerry Beking reported receiving 38 votes for May 18 and 4 votes to keep graduation on May 25. The board approved moving graduation to May 18, 2014 with the...
Cheyenne Light Fuel and Power’s senior program manager Sharon Fain, along with construction service representative John Thompson and consumer marketing representative Monica Puente presented the Pine Bluffs Senior Center board a check for $6,539 to cover the cost of the new carpet in the center at their monthly meeting Monday morning. “It was time to replace the carpet seeing the old had run its useful course,” Puente said. “We are proud to be able to assist you with the carpet and thank y...
The Pine Bluffs Senior Center board had two three-year terms as well as two one-year terms on the ballot Monday at their election. Ron Ladd won his bid for reelection for a three-year term. New to the board is Lowell Klassy being elected for three years, Dale Bowman and Burt Pace taking one year terms each.... Full story
The Albin council met Thursday evening and tackled their agenda in just under an hour. After the meeting was called to order, the council reviewed the progress of the lunch program. Mayor Kelly Krakow asked why some meals were more expensive than others, especially the ham. Lunch program director Michelle Childers said when the meal cost had to be divided between a small number of guests the cost will go up. Childers added ham was always a higher price meal no matter how many they served. In oth...
Can you believe we had over five inches of rain in about seven days? Some areas west of Albin received as much as 10” of rain! I guess that might be called a “genuine drought buster,” or so Monte says. The moisture went down as far as 36” according to local moisture probes. Some reports are saying “too little too late.” But I like to think that anytime you are given what you asked for, you should be thankful. Even if it is a spoon after the ice cream has been passed. You still made it to desse...
Wow! What a week makes — difference in the weather that is! It has been downright chilly here a day or two. Personally, I have enjoyed it, although I hate the cold and still have outside chores to finish. Fall has definitely been in the air. The homecoming games were pretty exciting. Congratulations Wildcats, keep up the good work. The dance Saturday was fairly well attended and loud! Students really dress up now a-days, different than homecoming dances I went to at their age…a century or so ago...
The village board meeting was held last Wednesday. The board approved the 2013/2014 budget. An audience member stated that there was a break-in at the old lumberyard last week. Village residents should keep an eye out for suspicious activity around town, make sure their own property is secure, and report any thefts to the sheriff’s department. In the discussion of the disposition of materials that were left in the building by FirsTier Bank, the board decided to leave the vault door in place a...