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  • Lady Broncs come out fourth after Regional weekend

    Allie Hurley|Nov 6, 2014

    Burns Lady Broncs fought for a spot to compete at Regionals last weekend in Torrington. The Lady Broncs have gained power and skills during their successful season. These skills paid off when the Lady broncs won fourth place at Regionals. "We made it to state," Christina Patterson, Burns Volleyball coach, exclaimed. "This is the first time that Burns High School Volleyball team has made it to the state tournament since 1992, when they won the State Title that year." The Lady Broncs went in the...

  • Lady Hornets' unfortunate injury at Regionals

    Allie Hurley|Nov 6, 2014

    With all the success they had during the season, Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets won a spot at Regionals. On Friday, the swarm of Lady Hornets traveled to Torrington to face the number two seed from the north, Big Horn Lady Rams. "Even before the match was underway, the team and fans watched with a feeling of helplessness as sophomore middle blocker, Marina Howard, went down with a freak injury in warm ups," Chris Nusbaum, Pine Bluffs Volleyball Coach, explained. Howard had injured her ankle and had...

  • Historian presents research idea at town meeting

    Allie Hurley|Nov 6, 2014

    During Pine Bluffs’ town meeting Monday night, a historical photographer informed the town council and visitors that Pine Bluffs will be one of many towns featured in his research project. Doc Thissen, student, photographer and historian, is traveling on the Lincoln Highway to photograph small towns in Wyoming. Thissen said he’s trying to avoid towns with I-80 going through them, but Pine Bluffs is an exception. “Whenever I first came through Pine Bluffs, I immediately fell in love with the town,” Thissen said. Thissen will be in town in the...

  • Halloween party at the library

    Allie Hurley|Oct 30, 2014

    The Pine Bluffs Branch Library invited kids in kindergarden through 6th-grade to enjoy a day of Halloween fun on Tuesday, Oct. 21. Librarians Mary Cushing and Christina Heard helped kids have a spook-tacular time with enchanting activities. Kids used feathers and Sharpies to decorate mini pumpkins, and made spider webs by cutting out the middle of a paper plate, stringing yarn through it and placing plastic spiders on the web. Kids also decorated their tasty treats by spreading chocolate icing...

  • Chlorine still in season

    Allie Hurley|Oct 30, 2014

    Residents in Pine Bluffs have been asking why their water tastes like chlorine. Tom McDonough, Maintenance Supervisor with the Town of Pine Bluffs said chlorine is put into the town water during the summer and taken out for irrigation and harvest season. However, the chlorine hadn’t been taken out of the water supply yet. Chlorine is used as a disinfectant in the ground water pipes. About .1 to .2 parts per million of chlorine is the average amount put into the town’s water. The chlorine in the water is tested with a chlorometer. McDonough sai...

  • Short, sweet town meeting

    Allie Hurley|Oct 30, 2014

    The Pine Bluffs Town Meeting held on Monday, Oct. 20 might take the gold for the quickest meeting, lasting less than eight minutes. Mayor William Shain, Councilman Mike Ragsdale, Councilman Mark Fornstrom and Town Clerk Carleen Graves were the only council members present. The Mayor quickly approved the consent agenda and moved right into new business. Even though the A-133 required audit expenses were approved last meeting, Monday Oct. 6, they were approved again to amend the 2014-15 budget. Tammy Tucker was scheduled to make a proposal to...

  • Lady Hornets end season with two victories

    Allie Hurley|Oct 30, 2014

    The Lady Hornets declared victory on two three-game wins to complete their volleyball season last weekend. On Friday, Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets played Guernsey Lady Vikings on the road. The Lady Hornets beat the Lady Vikings and took home the win. "It wasn't pretty, but the girls got the job done," Pine Bluffs Volleyball Coach Chris Nusbaum said. The Lady Hornets began their winning streak with 25-14. They continued to dominate the court in the second set with 25-16. The Lady Hornets had a close...

  • Lady Broncs stampede through their final games

    Allie Hurley|Oct 30, 2014

    Burns Lady Broncs had a defeat and a victory to complete their season this week. On Tuesday, The Lady broncs were on the road to play against Southeast Lady Cyclones. The Lady Cyclones are a tough team to beat and the Lady Broncs were blown away. During the first set, the Lady Broncs put up a fight against the Lady Cyclones but were swept away 19-25. The Lady Cyclones dominated the second set when they won 13-25. However, the Lady Cyclones didn't have an easy win during the third set when the La...

  • Broncs cool down with victory against Panthers

    Allie Hurley|Oct 30, 2014

    The Burns Broncs finished their season with a victory against the Wright Senior Panthers Friday at Pine Bluffs football field, 34-8. The Burns Broncs made the first touchdown of the game. Bronc River Schroeder ran for seven yards to make the first touchdown. Teammate Klayton Clark made the point after kick. The score after the first quarter was 7-0. Bronc Paden Wilson made two touchdowns during the second quarter. With about eight minutes on the time board, Wilson ran for 13 yards to score his...

  • Tractors, trucks helicopter - The kids say, oh my!

    Allie Hurley|Oct 23, 2014

    The Touch-a-Tractor event provided local children the opportunity to explore tractors, emergency vehicles and trucks on Saturday at the Pine Bluffs Community Center. The event began with the landing of the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center's Air Life Helicopter. Pilot Donnie Crouch flew in with registered nurses Teresa Zuber and Kori Gilbert. Zuber and Gilbert helped kids get in and out of the helicopter. Crouch said the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center received the Air Life Helicopter on May 9,...

  • Fall dinner fundraiser to give back to community

    Allie Hurley|Oct 23, 2014

    St. Paul's Council of Catholic Women invites the community to enjoy good food and good company at their annual fall dinner. For the past 60 years, Pine Bluffs St. Paul's Catholic Church has hosted a fall dinner. The Council of Catholic Women will be cooking and serving a turkey dinner including salads, deserts and drinks. The dinner will be from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 26 at the Pine Bluffs Community Center. Proceeds from the dinner will go toward a scholarship the church gives to a high school senior. The dinner also gathers funds...

  • Hornets nipped by Wolves, prepare for last regular-season game

    Allie Hurley|Oct 23, 2014

    The Pine Bluffs High football team lost to Moorcroft 12-6 last Friday at home. Moorcroft opened the scoring in the first quarter. With less than five minutes left, the Wolves' Tate Allison ran the ball in from 18 yards out. The PAT failed and Moorcroft led 6-0. The score would stay that way until the fourth quarter. Moorcroft got on the board again when Oakley Hanson sc ored on a 10-yard run. The PAT failed again, leaving the Wolves with a 12-0 advantage. With just three minutes to play in the...

  • Cross country runners place first at conference meet

    Allie Hurley|Oct 23, 2014

    Pine Bluffs/Burns cross country team had another successful meet when it swept first place in both the boys' and girls' races on Friday in Hulett. Matison Mikesell finished first in the high school girls' race with a time of 23:03. Emily Keiter placed fourth in 24:04. Kelsey Faircloth was right behind her with a 24:22. Sarah Love made the top nine with her time of 26:15 and Brittney Wilson finished right after her in 10th place in 26:57. About 23 high school girls competed. Jorge Garcia took first in the high school boys' race in a time of...

  • Lady Broncs top Lusk in straight sets

    Allie Hurley|Oct 23, 2014

    The Burns High volleyball team beat Lusk in straight sets Saturday at the road. The Lady Broncs won the match 25-11, 25-10, 25-18. They improved to 16-5 on the season and 5-2 in the conference. Burns' Mckenzie Ward had four aces, six kills and 14 digs, while teammate Jessica Malm recorded nine kills and 18 digs. Skylar Trembath added five kills and 10 assists and Mckayla Ward had 15 assists for the Lady Broncs. Burns played at Southeast on Tuesday, and will then square off against Lingle at home on Friday....

  • Third time serves to be the charm for Lady Hornets vs. Burns

    Allie Hurley|Oct 23, 2014

    The Pine Bluffs volleyball team did something it hadn't done much of in the last several years – knock off rival Burns. The Lady Hornets survived a five-set thriller last Friday on the road, taking to match 16-25, 25-22, 18-25, 25-17, 18-16. "This win was huge for us as we have only beaten Burns once in the past three years," said Pine Bluffs Volleyball coach Chris Nusbaum. "It was important for us to prove to ourselves that we could do it." "We started out a little over anxious, jumping at the...

  • Fifth-penny tax hot topic of discussion at Pine Bluffs town meeting

    Allie Hurley|Oct 16, 2014

    Discussions about money to improve the community and the county were a big topic at the recent Pine Bluffs town meeting. Buck Holmes, a Laramie County commissioner, brought the council and audience’s attention to the fifth-penny tax at the Oct. 6 meeting. Holmes said an important item to keep in mind about the optional tax is public works, roads and bridges. The fifth-penny tax will appear on the Nov. 4 general election ballot. The proceeds of the tax helps fund various projects and operations. For instance, Holmes said the tax helps with t...

  • How the fifth-penny tax has been utilized in Laramie County

    Allie Hurley|Oct 16, 2014

    The fifth-penny tax will be on the Nov. 4 ballot. Debates continue whether it’s necessary or essential. The tax, also known as the One Percent General Purpose Optional Sales Tax, was approved in 1978. It has continued every four years by voter’s approval. It’s been a key source of income for local governments that include Pine Bluffs, Burns, Albin, Cheyenne and Laramie County, and is divided based on population. The money is distributed as follows: 69 percent, public works 10 percent, library materials 6.5 percent, health and welfare 2.5 perce...

  • Pine Bluffs wins tough, five-set match against Lady Warriors for perfect week

    Allie Hurley|Oct 16, 2014

    The Pine Bluffs High volleyball team survived a five-set battle against Leyton last Thursday at home. The Lady Hornets come out on top, winning the match 25-16,25-15, 20-25, 19-25, 15-13. "We jumped out early, serving very well and dominating the match," said Pine Bluffs coach Chris Nusbaum. "Then, Leyton gained some confidence and started playing much better. We started focusing on mistakes and kind of self-destructed." Ashlyn Culp recorded six aces, five digs, two kills and an assist for Pine...

  • Cross county team shines during invite

    Allie Hurley|Oct 16, 2014

    The Pine Bluffs and Burns cross country team ran against nine other schools at the Leroy Sprague Invite in Cheyenne last Friday. During the boys’ varsity 5K event, Jorge Garcia placed 28th in the field of 77 with a time of 18:25. Wyatt Norman finished in 20:52 and Tyler Norris crossed the line in 22:18. Kelsey Faircloth was the top finisher in the girls’ varsity 5K run with a season-best time of 22:22. This placed her 31st among 75 competitors. Matison Mikesell followed her with a time of 22.29. Emily Keiter finished in 24:00, Celeste Jac...

  • Lady Broncs streak past Saratoga

    Allie Hurley|Oct 16, 2014

    Burns High posted victory against Saratoga with a three-set volleyball road win last Friday. During the first set, the Lady Broncs won 25-13. The Lady broncs continued their winning ways in the second and third sets, 25-10 and 25-16. “We played great as a team with everyone contributing,” said Burns coach Christina Patterson. Katie Norris recorded five aces and four kills. Teammate Mckayla Ward had 17 assists and five aces. Skylar Trembath added four aces and four kills. Also for Burns, Mckenzie Ward posted eight digs and seven kills, Alex McC...

  • Hornets fall to Upton/Sundance on the road

    Allie Hurley|Oct 16, 2014

    The Pine Bluffs High football team fell in a road game last Friday at Upton/Sundance, 38-0. The Hornets’ Kyle Jeffres had nine assisted tackles and teammate Dakota Chrystal added eight Scott Gross had four unassisted tackles and a fumble recovery. Also making unassisted tackled for Pine Bluffs were Preston Thurin, Kyle Steger, Nick Bymer, Gross, Chris Kimzey, Jeffres, Chrystal and Alex Graves. Pine Bluffs’ quarterback Haize Fornstrom connected on a 31-yard pass to Steger in the game. Pine Bluffs will host Moorcroft at 6 p.m. Fri...

  • Local meteorologist helps third-graders learn about weather

    Allie Hurley|Oct 16, 2014

    The third-grade class at Carpenter Elementary School recently received a visit from a local meteorologist. Amber Imel's class is learning about weather, and Samantha Thomas of a nearby TV station visited the school to talk about her job, tools she utilizes and to answer questions. Imel said the students are learning about many aspects of weather. Thomas shared a variety of stories about her storm chases as well as how she does her job from day to day. Some students asked where they should take...

  • Bushnell seeks helping hand

    Allie Hurley|Oct 9, 2014

    The Bushnell community is asking for contributions to help upgrade road signs. After the last Village Board Meeting in Bushnell, Norma Szobody, the secretary for the Community Center Board, volunteered to launch a fundraising project to raise money to replace the village's stop signs. Szobody said federal laws requires all villages and cities to have highly reflective signs to enable emergency vehicles to find addresses. This will put Bushnell in compliance with the traffic and street signs....

  • Area listeners receive fun, free therapy

    Allie Hurley|Oct 9, 2014

    A relationship therapist now provides Laramie County listeners a candid, informative and fun forum to talk about love, relationships and how to maximize their lives with her radio show. "There's nothing off limits, and I've been having a lot of fun," said Laura Berman, Ph.D. "Uncovered with Dr. Laura Berman" can be heard on a local radio station, weekdays from 9 p.m. to midnight. The show includes top hit music along with call-in questions for life and love advice from Berman. The show started...

  • Lady Broncs split weekend games

    Allie Hurley|Oct 9, 2014

    Burns High varsity volleyball team split its two matches last week. The Lady Broncs won on the road against Kimball last Thursday in a sweep. The Lady Broncs won the first set, 25-14. The Lady Longhorns tried to take over the second set, but Burns prevailed, 25-22. The Lady Broncs closed out the match with a close win in the third set, 26-24. "We played outstanding against Kimball and fought back in the third set," said Burns volleyball coach Christina Patterson. Burns had 12 aces in the win. Al...

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