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The community center board meets Monday, June 9. The village board meets at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 11. If you have news, announcements, meeting times/dates, information about events happening nearby, or anything else you’d like to share, please contact me at [email protected] or 308-230-0683....
Vacation Bible Fun at Golden Prairie Church, 4996 Road 226, Burns June 9-13 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. call 547-2254 to register Pd. Adv. Summer Break has arrived! One of my favorite treats in the summer is ice cream, especially home made! June 2 is National Rocky Road Day and it’s all about eating ice cream, specifically Rocky Road Ice Cream. Want to make your own Rocky Road Ice Cream? Just add nuts (almonds and/or pecans), mini marshmallows, and chunks of semisweet chocolate to your favorite ice cream recipe. Today would be the perfect day to m...
A Memorial Day service was held at the Pine Bluffs cemetery in remembrance of military loved ones. "The ceremony was to reflect back the memories of these guys who gave their lives for this country," Steven Miller, Commander of the American Legion Post 60, said. Every Memorial Day, the Honor Guard of the American Legion Post 60 honors their fellow soldiers. Post 60 invited Pine Bluffs residents to gather at the cemetery and take time to pay their respects. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited...
The budget for the 2014/15 fiscal year has been drafted and the first reading has been completed. The town council competed its first reading during their workshop on Monday, May 19. The second reading will be held before the town meeting on Monday, June 2. The third and final reading will be on June 16, before the town meeting. These workshops are open to the public. According to the town treasurer, Caryn Miller, the first meeting went fine. The general fund revenues were estimated at $2,262,925. This money will be split up in 13 ways. 25...
The town of Pine Bluffs will continue a long-standing community tradition come June 3 with the arrival of Community Clean Up Day. On June 3, town trucks and other resources will be utilized to take unwanted construction and demolition items to the town landfill, free of charge to residents, said Recreation Director Sonja Fornstrom. She said the bi-annual service is important, especially for some residents who may not be able to take things to the landfill themselves. “Some people don’t have the means, like a truck, to take things to the dum...
Hello Banner County! What a brilliant green countryside we have at this time. We had one-half inch of rain again last evening. That puts a smile on my face, more mowing, but a trade in for less watering! Yes, school is definitely OUT for the summer. According to the weather channel it will not only look like summer here in the Burg and surrounding count, but it will warm up a lot and feel like summer too! Speaking of school being out though, it may be a long summer break around our house. We...
Summer Break has arrived! One of my favorite treats in the summer is ice cream, especially home made! June 2 is National Rocky Road Day and it’s all about eating ice cream, specifically Rocky Road ice cream. Want to make your own Rocky Road Ice Cream? Just add nuts (almonds and/or pecans), mini marshmallows, and chunks of semisweet chocolate to your favorite ice cream recipe. Today would be the perfect day to make, and certainly eat, a batch of Rocky Road ice cream. If you aren’t into making ice cream, visit your favorite ice cream store for...
The Hereford Community Church was blessed to share in a baptism on Sunday. For the special Rosalyn Reifschneider read “Freedom” written by Pee Wee and Cecelia Smock. The sermon title was “Row Upon Row” referring to the crosses in a cemetery. The scripture was Psalm 33 which tells us to sing praises to the Lord. Pastor Opdycke read “In Flanders Field” and the “Gettysburg Address.” She told about some of the national cemeteries and the history of Memorial Day. Memorial Day is a day to honor th...
The bookstore is now in summer hours. We will be open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday through Labor Day. As usual, feel free to contact us to schedule a visit outside of those hours. We are also kicking off summer with a Scrabble tournament on Saturday, May 31. The tournament starts at 2 p.m., but feel free to stop in and play at any time throughout the day. Please contact me at the phone number or email address listed below to sign up. Winner gets a $10 gift certificate to the store! The...
Baseball season is here. Jillian is looking for help coaching, officiating, and in the concession stand. For more information or to sign up your little slugger for the season, stop by the community center or call 307-246-3386. Albin Baptist Church will be having Vacation Bible School Monday through Thursday, June 2-5 from noon till 2:45 p.m. for kids age 4 through 6th grade. Registration will be at 11:45 a.m. Monday. Lunch will be served at noon each day. Lots of learning and fun at Son Rock...
The Laramie County School District 2 Board of Trustees appointed a new board member Tuesday, May 13 night after former member left the position. Board members interviewed three applicants the week before in its Committee of the Whole meeting before naming Taft Love to the position, who immediately filled the position after being sworn in. "We had some great candidates apply, and it was difficult to decide," Chairman Esther Davison said after announcing Love as the new board member. Love said...
Before looking around for more groceries, take a moment to enjoy the newly planted flowers in front of the market in Pine Bluffs. The Texas Trail Market got beautified for spring by the ladies at the Chrysalis House. Outside of the market are five gardening pots. The ladies mixed the old soil from the pots with new planting soil. They added peat mass to hold moisture, and then added fertilizer. After they mixed the soil, they picked out their colorful and unique flowers. Then the ladies began...
Good morning! My weather bug is predicting scattered rain showers everyday this week. So we will see. It is pretty green here in Banner County as of right now, and that makes it beautiful. As of today at precisely 11:50 a.m. school is out for the summer! The spring concert put on by grades 4-12 last week was really nice. It always amazes me to see how much those kids improve in such a short time. I needed to pick up some things at the school last week and I knew it was Farm Safety Day, so I was...
What a nice weekend to celebrate our area graduates. A few storms here and there, but the rain, as always, was welcomed and didn’t cause too much trouble. The flower garden next to the post office would benefit from some loving care. Many people help with the weeds and care, but I am sure they would like an extra hand or two. Town cleanup day is May 31 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Anything you want picked up needs to be out by your dumpster. No tires, batteries, oil, pesticides or paint. Please sepa...
The village board meeting was held on Wednesday, May 14. The health board recommended that the village replace the boards on the merry-go-round in the park. They also reminded residents that the tumbleweed wagon and burn barrel are available to use - just stop in the village office to borrow them. They stated that the lumberyard issue is still on hold and that the old bar building is caving in. The village will ask the sheriff’s office to condemn it so they can push it in. Also, Rick found p...
Memorial Day, originally known as Decoration Day, is an American holiday observed on the last Monday of May. It honors men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. Memorial Day originated in the years following the Civil War and became an official federal holiday in 1971. Many Americans observe Memorial Day by visiting cemeteries or memorials, holding family gatherings and participating in parades. Unofficially, at least, it marks the beginning of summer. For decades, Memorial Day was observed on May 30, but in 1968 Congress passe...
For the special this week at the Hereford Community Church Rosalyn Reifschneider read some guidelines from the VBS material. The sermon topic was “Joyful Stress.” The book of Philippians was written by Paul while he was in prison in Rome. Paul never lost his joy even while he was under stress. He saw pressure not as an obstacle but as an opportunity . He stayed focused on Jesus. We need to follow Paul’s example. We need to stand firm in our faith and be joyful. Next week the sermon topic will...
Victory in Europe Day was the turning point of World War II. It is the day when allied forces won over the Nazi forces on May 8, 1945. This day was officially announced the end of WWII in Europe. To celebrate the 69th anniversary of this holiday, the Sister's Grimm showed an end of WWII display case full of WWII firearms. Brad Brothers, collector of WWII era firearms, displayed his British, American, Russian and German guns. His collection ranged from pistols to rifles, a Russian rifle cleaning...
The Pine Bluffs Knights of Columbus held its 10th Annual Golf Tournament Saturday in hopes of filling the event for the first time ever, but came up one team short of the anticipated 18 teams. "We have never filled this event," said Knight Dennis Talich. "And that remains true today." Nineteen teams initially signed up to participate in the golf tourney, which would have made it the biggest tourney since its conception, Talich said, but two teams pulled out before competition. That didn't keep...
It is a little odd to start the second week in May with a snow day for the schools. It was an early taste of the lazy summer days to come for the students in a couple of weeks. And as the overused saying goes, “we needed the moisture.” If you missed the book fair earlier this week, there is still time. It goes on through Friday and it is “buy one get one free.” Stop by and support the Albin Elementary and pick up some great books for summer reading. The spring concert is tonight, Thursday, start...
The service was cancelled this week at the Hereford Community Church because of bad weather. Next week the sermon topic is scheduled to be “Joyful Stress.... Full story
Hello to all! Was this past Sunday a Mother’s Day one to remember? We had semi-planned a barbecue. With 6+ inches by 1p.m., we cranked up the grill and continued on. It was a fun time, but not exactly as we had expected. I thought they had canceled the snow prediction, and found much to my dismay, that I was wrong. Oh well, all is well that ends well, and we do need the moisture. School was canceled Monday morning and looking out of your window you may not have seen a reason for that. H...
This is a full week for the school children. On Friday, May 16 the fourth grade class will take the second half of their Wyoming History Field Trip to Ft. Laramie. On Sunday, May 18 at 1 p.m., Burns High School graduation will take place at Burns High School gym. On Monday, May 19 from 8:05 a.m. To 2:25 p.m. the kindergarteners will go on their trip to the Denver Zoo. On Tuesday, May 20 from 8:05a.m. – Noon Grades K-3 will attend “A Day in the Wild” in Pine Bluffs. And on Wednesday, May 21 from 8:05AM – Noon Grades 4-6 will attend “A Day in the...
Thanks to everyone who came through town for the garage sale! Saturday, May 17 is Family Night. Join your neighbors at 6 p.m. in the community center for a potluck supper and conversation. If you have news, announcements, meeting times/dates, information about events happening nearby, or anything else you’d like to share, please contact me at [email protected] or 308-230-0683....
The Pine Bluffs Town Council revisited and approved a bid from American Contracting Monday night to renovate Reher Park. “I think we need to move ahead with this,” said council member Alan Curtis. The Town Council postponed voting on the renovations at Reher Park in previous meetings to look at other options, including installing artificial turf, rather than sod. The approved bid, at about $322,135, calls for the installation of 70,000 square feet of lawn sod and 27,000 square feet of dry...