Monday, February 06, 2012

Hot potatoes!

A train car hauling potatoes caught fire Sunday when the brakes locked up, causing the floor of the car and some of the cargo to begin burning. Laramie County Fire District No. 5 was paged out to the car several miles west of Pine Bluffs. “It...

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Broncs record 16th win
The Burns Broncs took advantage of the home court advantage and added to their list of victories by defeating the Lingle Doggers and Lusk Tigers this weekend. The wins bring the Broncs’ season record to 16-1. The Doggers were sent packing... More Information

Hornets poked by Longhorns, squeak by Doggers; record - 9-6
Friday nights Pine Bluffs Hornets game against the Kimball Longhorns resulted in a 49-36 Longhorn victory in the Hornet’s Nest. On Saturday, the Hornets played host to the Lingle Doggers and slipped by the visitors to come away with a 60-59 win.... More Information

Lady Hornets move to 11-4
The Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets played two tough teams last weekend and put a win and a loss on their record. Fridays game against Kimball ended in a 49-39 Lady Longhorn victory on Kimball’s court. Returning home to Lingle, the Lady Hornets put the... More Information

Lady Broncs win tough battle against Lady Tigers
The Burns Lady Broncs found themselves in two tough match-ups last weekend. On Friday, they lost a heart-breaker to Lingle. On Saturday, they edged past Lusk for a 38-37 win. “We had a chance to win the Lingle game and made too many mental... More Information

Almost perfect — Pawnee moves to 12-1
After an almost flawless first 11 games of the season, the Coyotes fell to Fleming on the road Friday night. Saturday may have started a new winning streak though, with Pawnee beating Peetz. Pawnee entered Fleming Friday and played an off-game to... More Information

Lady Coyotes hit lucky 13-0; maul Fleming, Peetz
The Lady Coyotes traveled to Fleming to deliver a heavy loss to the Lady Panthers, winning 53-18. Saturday the girls stayed home for a closer match against the Lady Bulldogs, that did not stop their winning streak as they came away with a 67-54... More Information

How might oil change the look of Laramie County?
South of Laramie County, lies Grover, Colo., a small town nestled between two forms of important energy. To the east, wind turbines loom over the small community on the bluffs lining the landscape. To the west, the night sky is spotted with light,... More Information

Historic high school open house planned
Painting conservator, Deborah Uhl, uses meticulous care to remove a layer of paint from a 1930 metallic light fixture. As the layers of white and yellow paint fall off of the fixture, a beautiful floral design is uncovered. She wants to make sure... More Information

Flip flopped — Sixth Penny ballot back to cap
The Sixth Penny ballot appears to be capped at $105 million dollars,  just a week after the cap was removed for the most democratic approach of letting the voters decide. Thursday, Jan. 26, the steering committee met in Burns. Cheyenne... More Information



Archive
Year end senior report

Home spared in high wind blaze

Burns council considers four-year mayoral term

Hornets drop games to Longhorns, Tigers

Broncs trample Panthers, Doggers

Lady Broncs game in win column

Pawnee pulls in another win

Lady Coyotes still leading

Emergency Management money may be drying up

Pine Bluffs elementary celebrates the big 5 – 0

Burns council discusses utility rates increases

Where have all the police gone?

Lady Coyotes notch three more in win column

Take three — Pawnee Coyotes remain undefeated

Lady Hornets post 9-2 season record

Hornets split weekend games, improve to 7-4

Burns Broncs add three victories, remain undefeated at 13-0

Lady Broncs post win over Southeast

New ballot cap is no ballot cap for Sixth Penny

LCSD2 board working on ways to build unity

Albin requesting needs from Sixth Penny, while ballot piles on wants

Burns Broncs tossed by Bison, stomp Hornets

Hornets sting Lions, trampled by Broncs

Lady Hornets conclude weekend play at 10-3

Lady Broncs drop two

Pawnee Coyotes remain dominant

Lady Coyotes prove to be road warriors


Burns man given fines

Pine Bluffs airport

Anderson honored after over 40 years on LCFD3

Mayor Shain draws line on Sixth Penny money

Lady Hornets split weekend contests

Nadeau carves out a niche

Pine Bluffs plans to hire new PO, puts Czar in the dog house

Burns council approves utility rate increase

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