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  • Let it snow...

    Polly Taylor|Dec 17, 2015

    Let it Snow..Let it Snow..Let it Snow, and snow is exactly what residents of Pine Bluffs, southeastern Wyoming and the Nebraska panhandle received beginning late Monday night and into Tuesday. This photo was taken at the corner of 2nd and Elm streets where the Pine Bluffs Post and Pine Bluffs Feed and Grain are located. Visibility was low, and the snow was coming down hard. Snow plows were out, and some cars could be heard spinning their wheels in the accumulating snow....

  • Banner County News

    Barb Cross|Dec 17, 2015

    Good morning Banner County, friends and neighbors both near and far. A little snow in the area has made it seem more like December, and the trees were beautiful Saturday afternoon. Roads became pretty icy however, and no one likes that. The first official day of winter is Dec. 22, so we still have a few days of the fall season left, ha ha. The elementary classes will hold their Christmas parties this Thursday, Dec. 17, and then they will go caroling Friday morning at Heritage in the valley....

  • Hereford News

    Carolyn Ragsdale|Dec 17, 2015

    On Dec. 13, at the Hereford Community Church, Steve and Jan Hauer lit the third Advent candle. For the special Carolyn Ragsdale read What About Joseph? The sermon topic was The Family Tree and the scripture was Matthew 1:1-17. Sunday morning, Dec. 20, the sermon topic will be Joseph and Mary. Then on Sunday evening, Dec. 20, the church will celebrate its Christmas candlelight service beginning at 7 p.m. There will be treats for everyone, and the public is invited to attend. The sermon topic for...

  • Albin News

    Charlene Smith|Dec 17, 2015

    Have you ever had to sing a new-to-you hymn in church? Your eyes scan the words and try to remember music lessons to get the notes right. Then, the song starts, and you are singing right along in tune with everyone else. Life, like a new song, leads us down roads that are unknown. We don’t know the next corner, what speed to go and if we have passed by our destination. The smartest thing to do is to keep singing. The Albin Baptist Church knows a thing or two about singing and going down the righ...

  • No Till Notes: 20-Plus Years of Education

    Mark Watson, Panhandle No-Till Educator|Dec 17, 2015

    In the past, I’ve spoken at No-till On the Plains and the High Plains No-till Conference and been asked to cover looking back at our history of no-till crop production and the evolution of my no-till farming experience during this time. My sister Janet gave me a memory stick for my computer for Christmas several years ago. Janet scanned all my parent’s photos and slides over the past 60 years on this memory stick. I’ve been looking at these photos and reminiscing as well. One of the slide...

  • Teen Video Challenge promotes summer reading

    Wyoming State Library|Dec 17, 2015

    Wyoming teens are invited to Get in the Game and compete in the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) 2016 Teen Video Challenge by creating a video that promotes summer reading at their local library. Videos must be 30 to 90 seconds long, promote the idea of using public libraries and reading, include their interpretation of the 2016 CSLP teen slogan Get in the Game – Read, be designed for use at any library, and be appropriate for viewing by audiences of all ages. Videos will be judged on creativity; message clarity and relevance, m...