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  • Burns Town Council discusses progress on subdivision

    Karen Lipska|Oct 13, 2022

    The progress on the Cripple Creek subdivision and the Rustic Plate hours change was announced at the Town Council meeting on October 10th at 6:30 p.m. There were two agenda regents requests. First was John Volk verifying lot sizes with the town on the new development. The council was fine with the sizes but look forward to the next stage with the engineer. Volk stated he may wait for the spring because of the weather. Next was the Rustic Plate. Ashley Osterman said, “ We were asked to come to this council meeting. I have no clue why?” Council m...

  • Pine Bluffs High School inducts 11 students into the National Honor Society

    Karen Lipska|Oct 13, 2022

    The Pine Bluffs High School students were sitting in the Pine Bluffs Historic gym. The Pine Bluffs National Honor Society had their induction ceremony at 9:00 a.m. on September 22, 2022. The David J. Souders Chapter 11081 of the National Honor Society teach skills to help the students develop to further their education with keeping up great grades and applying for scholarships. This helps with leadership in school, the community, and at home. NHS helps the students learn about community service....

  • Carpenter Elementary learns about Rachel's Challenge

    Karen Lipska|Oct 13, 2022

    In the gym of Carpenter Elementary the students were excited for the assembly. The parent group of Carpenter Elementary brought in Rachel's Challenge. Rachel 's Challenge is about Rachel Scott. She was always kind to others. If she saw people struggling in school, Rachel was their friend, always willing to help. The sad thing is Rachel Scott was in the shooting at the Columbine High School massacre in April 20, 1999. The Scott family wanted to turn the worst day of their lives into a good...

  • Veteran's Rock Helping Veterans A Stand Down

    Penny Merryfield|Oct 13, 2022

    Veteran's Rock was opened in 2020, and has been successfully assisting Veterans in need. Whether it be clothes, food, furniture or household items, a bicycle or more, Veteran's Rock is there for the Veteran and their family. "Our mission is Rock solid support for homeless Veterans, Veterans in need, and their families. We will be their foundation on which to build a new household and a new life." stated Cindy Stockdale, one of the board members. Board members consist of Cindy Stockdale,...

  • Hoop Houses and Green Houses

    Mike Heath Laramie County Master Gardners|Oct 13, 2022

    Once the harvest is finished, fall and winter brings our attention to planning for the following year. If your plans include building a hoop house or greenhouse to extend your growing season, this is a good time to at least get the prep work done. Growing vegetables in Wyoming is a constant struggle and frustration at best. At worst it feels impossible at times. At the same time, it's an undertaking well worth the effort. Two of the major factors that make growing vegetables in Wyoming so...

  • Pine Bluffs Kindergarten go pumpkin picking

    Oct 13, 2022

  • Mike's Saloon in Albin raises money for Laramie County Christmas Program

    Karen Lipska|Oct 13, 2022

    The season for raising money with Bar Bucks for Laramie County Christmas Program has begun with fun and food at Mikes Saloon in Albiin. Fifty balloons were attached to the ceiling at Mike's Saloon in Albin where chili and cinnamon rolls were being served up to start raising buck bars. Buck Bars is a fund raiser for the Laramie County Christmas Basket program. The program is to help folks in need have a Christmas dinner. Recipients get a prepaid grocery gift card to purchase what they need. Ryan...

  • Pine Bluffs Senior Center has new board members

    Karen Lipska|Oct 6, 2022

    The Pine Bluffs Senior Center had their annual meeting where all members are welcome to attend and have a delicious meal and vote in new board members. This year the meal was roast beef with mashed potatoes along with homemade pies. It is a time for everyone to vote for new board members and see how the senior center is doing. First was the voting and then a delicious meal that was served by the board members. Next was the board meeting. Like every meeting the minutes from the last annual...

  • Learn to Dance for Oktoberfest in Burns

    Karen Lipska|Oct 6, 2022

    It was a small turn out but the laughter and the smiles on the people's faces always make it worthwhile. The Burns Lions Club hosted a learn to dance class again. This time they were working on different ways to polka for the Oktoberfest on October 22. David Urquidez is a teacher for all kinds of dance classes. He has even competed. Urquidezs' studio is in Cheyenne. He has been teaching the classes for the Burns Lion Club for about a year. Since the Oktoberfest is the next event he decided to...

  • Laramie County Cowbelles hold Expo for students

    Karen Lipska|Oct 6, 2022

    Stations were set up throughout the Archer Event Center by the Laramie County Cowbelles. The Cowbelles or cattlemen are a non profit organization. They are women that are dedicated to informing people about development and education awareness of "Beef" and to promote awareness of what beef does for our environment. This year, just like in past years the Laramie County Cowbelles hold an expo for the fourth graders in Laramie County. The schools schedule the times to go to the expo. There are 15...

  • Annual Potato Harvest at UW R&E Center Benefits Food Bank of Wyoming

    University of Wyoming Extension|Oct 6, 2022

    Lingle, Wyo.-Oct. 4, 2022-More than 10,000 pounds of potatoes from the second annual potato harvest at the James C. Hageman Sustainable Agriculture Research and Extension Center (SAREC) are in distribution across the state via Food Bank of Wyoming. The potato harvest is a partnership between two University of Wyoming Extension programs, SAREC and the Cent$ible Nutrition Program (CNP), along with Food Bank of Wyoming. The goal is to provide Wyoming-grown produce to families facing food...

  • Special Olympics Gold Medal Bowlers

    Oct 6, 2022

  • Safehouse Services to Host Wyoming Silent Witness Ceremony

    Oct 6, 2022

    Cheyenne, WY September 27, 2022 - Join Safehouse Services for the 25th annual Silent Witness Ceremony on Friday, October 7 at the Blue Community Events Center, 2401 E. Pershing Blvd. Cheyenne. The Ceremony will begin at 3:00 pm with a procession of life size silhouettes representing Wyoming women, men and children killed as a result of domestic violence in Wyoming since 1985. Three new Silent Witnesses will be inducted this year by Kristen Schwartz, Executive Director of the Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, and...

  • That's one big watermelon

    Mike Heath Laramie County Master Gardners|Oct 6, 2022

    I've tried growing watermelons and didn't do well. They were tasty but very small. Really not even large enough for a serving for one person. So when I heard about the giant watermelons Tim and Alisha Michaud were growing, I have to admit I was skeptical. You see, watermelons aren't supposed to grow here, at least not the big ones. But, at the same time, it had my curiosity aroused. Most people know Alisha as the Director of the Senior Center in Pine Bluffs, which is how I first met her, too. I...

  • Foods for a Healthy Body and a Healty Mind

    Mike Heath Laramie County Master Gardners|Oct 6, 2022

    I think that most of us know that good nutrition is vital to our health. But did you also know that eating certain foods can reduce the risk of certain diseases and other health problems? In today's society it seems like people are eating more for convenience than for their health and well-being. Are we really too busy to do more than just fill our bellies with snacks and prepared or processed foods? For me, a little preparation is well worth the benefits. The obvious fact is that foods have...

  • Pine Bluffs FFA Members compete at State and County Fair

    Brian Cox PBHS Ag|Oct 6, 2022

    The county fair kicked off the first full week of August and the kids were well represented. Spencer Rabou exhibited several agronomy exhibits. He jas several firsts and seconds in classes and his sheath of wheat went on to be the reserve champion agronomy exhibit. In the sheep department several kids exhibit kids exhibited lambs but the kids coming out at the top were Ethan Bomberger, Emily Haas, and Jayce Golding. Ethan was 8th in showmanship and Jayce and Emily both made the Kiwanis Sale of...

  • Abby Gray Pine Bluffs Wyoming Girls Stat

    Penny Merryfield|Oct 6, 2022

    In the early part of the year, Abby Gray of Pine Bluffs submitted her application to attend Girls State. She was sponsored by the Donald Eisenhauer American Legion Auxiliary Unit 60. The purpose of American Legion Auxiliary Department of Wyoming Girls State is to provide citizenship training for girls who have completed their junior year of high school; to afford them an opportunity to live together as self-governing citizens; to inform them about the duties, privileges, rights and...

  • Letter to the Editor

    Oct 6, 2022

    Dear Editor: Is God bringing light into the darkness in America? Are people ready to exchange political and media fantasy for truth and reality? The core thrust of the US Constitution is limited federal government with the main government being state and local, "Grassroots," while not infringing on the rights and freedoms of the citizens but still protecting the citizens. How do citizens protect themselves from the illegal activities of the government, be it illegal immigration and human trafficking, illegal Covid restrictions and mandates,...

  • Pine Bluffs Hornets Homecoming 2022

    Karen Lipska|Oct 6, 2022

    The purple and gold was everywhere during the week of homecoming. Pine Bluffs had a great week with the theme of Dreamzzz! Monday dawned as the first dress up day being Dream PJ day. It was a day to be relaxed and prepare for the rest of the week's celebration. Tuesday's dress was Dream Job. What did or do you want to be in the future? A doctor, astronaut or perhaps a race car driver? Wednesday had students and staff dressed for their Dream vacation. Thursday had everyone dressed as the Dream...

  • Pine Bluffs Band sends 16 to play at UW Game

    Karen Lipska|Sep 29, 2022

    The instruments were warmed up and the drums were ready for a beat. The Pine Bluffs Band when to Band Day at the University of Wyoming football game. There were over 1,000 kids throughout of state of Wyoming participating at half time at the Wyoming Football home game. Over 22,000 people attended the game and cheered the bands on and on a really good "NOTE" (no pun intended)Wyoming won that day against the University of Northern Colorado from Greeley, Colorado. The score was 33-10. The bands...

  • Concern for trees, renewal of lease-topics at Burns Town Council

    Karen Lipska|Sep 29, 2022

    There are some concerns about trees in town. The Burns Town Council met on September 26th at 5:30 p.m. For new business The Hughes Therapy lease is being renewed and they will be leasing another room. They business is doing good and the Hughes’ would like to add on. Hughes will be painting the new room. The council approved. Mayor Jim Clark reported that he is concerned about a dead tree in the park on main street. Casey McNamar from town maintenance had a quote on a boom truck to do the work. He will be removing the dead tree in the park. C...

  • Sixth Annual Kite Festival a soaring success with the wind

    Karen Lipska|Sep 29, 2022

    The skies were filled with flying objects, all of the identified. The sixth annual Kite Festival was up on the bluffs of Pine Bluffs, Wyoming. Kites were invented in Asia around 9500-9000 B.C. Benjamin Franklin did an experiment with a kite in 1752. Kites have been used for example to start flying. Kites can made simply with two sticks and material covering the sticks with string tied to it. But now there are kites kits and a huge multitude of different designs. Some kite are designed to be...

  • First West Nile case for 2022 in Laramie County

    Jennifer Escobedo Inter Dir|Sep 29, 2022

    Cheyenne, WY – The first 2022 human case of West Nile Virus in Laramie County has been reported in the Cheyenne area. Precautions should be taken across Cheyenne and throughout Laramie County. Moisture and warm weather provide ideal conditions for mosquitos to multiply, feed from infected birds and transmit West Nile Virus to humans and other animals. As everyone continues to enjoy the weather and outdoor activities, protect yourself and your family from mosquitos by practicing the 5Ds: DUSK & DAWN-Stay indoors when mosquitoes are more a...

  • Walk for a Cause starts across Nebraska

    Karen Lipska|Sep 29, 2022

    It was a beautiful day for "Walk for a Cause." Jason Hanner started his 'Walk' across Nebraska on Friday September 23rd. This venture is for awareness of Veterans with mental issues and suicide prevention. His sister, brother-in-law, and friends arrived at the state line at the edge of Pine Bluffs at 8:30 a.m. The Bushnell Fire Department came up to follow them to Lake Oliver between Bushnell and Kimball. From there the Kimball Fire Department took over and will be following him into Kimball....

  • Crossroads Youth Group hold first fall meeting

    Karen Lipska|Sep 29, 2022

    The kids were gathered on the lawn at the Crossroads Community Church in Pine Bluffs on Sept. 7th at 6:00 p.m. where the youth group had their first fall meeting. The Crossroads board members served hamburgers, beans, and chips. Then for dessert the kids were treated to brownies and ice cream. After dinner the kids' teamed up into pairs to have a corn hole tournament. There were at least 24 kids at the youth group. They learned to communicate with each other and to get to know everyone. At the e...

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