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  • Annual Congressional Awards goes to three Burns High School Students

    Karen Lipska|Apr 25, 2024

    It is an honor and achievement to receive this awesome award. On Sunday, April 21st, at the Laramie County Community College was the Annual Congressional award. This award was help started by Wyoming Senator Malcolm Wallop and New Jersey Congressman James Howard in 1979. Queen Elizabeth's childhood friend, Earl of Conavon the 7th married Senator Wallop's sister Jean.The Earl of Conavon was very good with horses. At one point Queen Elizebeth appointed him as her race horse manager. Senator...

  • Burns Town Council contemplates meal service for seniors

    Karen Lipska|Apr 25, 2024

    Insurance and new leases was on the agenda for the Burns Town Council on April 22nd. The room was almost full of Burns residents and people that had business with the council for the night. The second reading for Ordinance 18A.48 2024-2025, fiscal year budget was approved by the council. For reports from the council, council member Ralph Bartel stressed to the public that the Main Street project will not be worked on until after Burns Day. Council member Rick Lakin informed the town that there is a Junior High Track meet on Friday April 26th....

  • Director - more than a job

    Karen Lipska|Apr 25, 2024

    If there is a real Super Woman, this woman would be it. This person is running two programs, soon be three programs. Alisha Michaud graduated from Pine Bluffs High School in 2011. She then married Tim Michaud in May of 2013. She has two fun and active boys. Michaud worked at the Pine Bluffs Seniro Center as an assistant, then in 2015 she became the Director of the Pine Bluffs Senior Center in Pine Bluffs. The program was good but she had ideas to improve it. Michaud had the food program but she...

  • Prairie Doc Perspective Week of April 21, 2024

    Kelly Evans Hullinger MD|Apr 25, 2024

    An exceedingly common question I get in clinic, especially in the heart of a South Dakota winter, is how to remedy dry skin. And the questions aren’t just in clinic; my own kids, family, friends, everyone seems to have an occasional problem with dry and irritated skin. Dry skin is something we are all familiar with; if your dry spots come with a rash or anything else unusual, it may be worth showing it to your primary care provider, as it could be something else entirely. Eczema, a common inflammatory skin condition, often goes along with a...

  • A Farmer's Perspective

    Ron Rabou for the Pine Bluffs Post|Apr 25, 2024

    "This is freaking me out, Ron!", exclaimed Cristy. In retrospect, driving blindly in the night as we inched along some random road in a classic Western Wyoming blizzard was probably not the wisest choice we had ever made, especially at the age of 18 with no way to contact anyone if we had trouble. But then again, it was part of the adventure and we just needed to persevere a little bit longer. My fellow state FFA officer, Cristy Dicklich, and I were traveling around the state presenting...

  • UW Extension Offers New Grass Thrip Management Guide

    Scott Schell UW Extension|Apr 25, 2024

    Laramie, Wyo.-April 15, 2024-For grass seed producers and others concerned about controlling grass thrip populations, the University of Wyoming Extension has released a new management guide. The free digital publication, titled "Grass Thrips in Perennial Grasses Grown for Seed," provides instructions on how to sample grass seed fields for thrips as well as recommendations for cultural and chemical control. The authors also address the efficacy, application rates, and possible advantages and disa...

  • UW Professor Chairs Prestigious NIH Review Committee

    Jay Gaitlin UW Extension|Apr 25, 2024

    Laramie, Wyo.-Apr. 17, 2024-David Fay, a professor in the University of Wyoming Department of Molecular Biology, recently chaired a blue-ribbon advisory panel for the National Institute of Health (NIH). This panel provided advice about how the NIH funds grant proposals. The NIH's Center for Scientific Review creates Evaluating Panel Quality in Review (ENQUIRE) panels to ensure that the NIH continues to identify and support high-impact, cutting-edge research. ENQUIRE panels for specific subject a...

  • Is it True that Firemen Prefer Privacy

    Sparke 2024|Apr 25, 2024

    Have you ever questioned why there are not many stories shared by heroes in fire and rescue service? Have you heard how some people have done heroic deeds to save lives or property but never read about them in a newspaper or seen them on TV or shared in social media? There are a lot of these people in the USA and we may not even know who they are. Why? The answer remains a mystery to most of the population. But to those who do such deeds they just want to do what is natural for them because it...

  • Music in Words Contest

    Karen Lipska|Apr 25, 2024

    Music in Words sounds like a song, but it is a contest that is put on by the Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra annually. They invite third and fourth grade students to write creative stories in response to the music that is performed by the Cheyenne Symphony. The students received awards for their writing and were invited to attend the symphony on April 13th, along with their families.. Rhonda Morrison, elementary music teacher of Burns and Albin had the students listen to the musical selection...

  • Pine Bluffs attends SE District Music Festival Comes home with great ratings

    Karen Lipska|Apr 25, 2024

    The Pine Bluffs High School music students went to Laramie, Wyoming on April 15th and April 16th. There were 21 students that attended the event. The Southeast District Music Festival is the last contest of the high school year. There is over ten different high school groups that participate in this event. The judging is based off of individual groups or solo's on how they did on the musical piece. Rebecca McCollum is a flute soloist from Pine Bluffs, who received a division one rate. A...

  • High West Energy Grateful for Community Support Amidst Recovery Efforts

    Brooke Darden High West Energy|Apr 18, 2024

    During the weekend of April 6, 2024, High West Energy suffered widespread outages across its service territory due to high winds and winter conditions. This outage resulted in the loss of approximately 600 poles, downed or twisted line, and about 3,000 members without power during the peak of the storm. This represents the largest recovery effort High West Energy has undertaken since the winter storm of 2019, during which over 300 poles were lost. The outages stretched from north and south of...

  • Resolution for Emergency Management Disaster Plan Approved by Town of Albin

    Karen Lipska|Apr 18, 2024

    Spring clean up and an ambulance fundraiser was on the agenda at the Albin Town Council monthly meeting on April 11th. This was a first in a year that Mayor Kelly Krakow had nothing to report. He also tried to keep the town informed about items that pertain to the council and town. There were two major votes at the meeting. There was the resolution of the Emergency Management Agency that was presented by Jeanine West, the Director at Cheyenne/ Laramie County Emergency Management. This resolution will help guide the town officials on how to...

  • Local Keynote Speakers at FFA State Convention

    Karen Lipska|Apr 18, 2024

    At each state convention there are incredible keynote speakers that make the convention great to be at. The Wyoming Future of Farmers of America Sate Convention is not any different than others. To open the first night was Governor Mark Gordon and First Lady of Wyoming Jennie Gordon. Governor Gordon told the members about where he came from and about his ranch up by Sheridan. Wyoming. He told the audience about his wife, who was not a ranch person when they first got married but now she is more...

  • 34th Annual Taco Bingo huge success

    Karen Lipska|Apr 18, 2024

    All ages love to play bingo to win great prizes. Burns and Carpenter Elementary schools held their 34th Annual Taco Bingo event at Burns Elementary School on April 13th. The Taco Bingo fundraiser was started to earn money for different trips for the elementary students and educational purposes. When the event first started, the schools traded back and forth using the school gyms. As the years went by the event had grown to be big. The groups decided to keep the event at the Burns Elementary...

  • Prairie Doc Perspective Week of April 14, 2024

    Debra Johnston MD|Apr 18, 2024

    It’s human nature to tell stories about the past, and doctors aren’t immune to that impulse. The second year medical students rotating through my clinic have me reflecting on my own years as a fledgling physician, and the changes I’ve seen in my decades of practice. I remember one late evening spent in the PICU watching over a toddler who had meningitis. At one point I turned and bumped into a bedrail, which came crashing down. Both my preceptor and I jumped, and I probably even shrieked. The child, however, didn’t even blink. That’s when we k...

  • UW College of Ag to Host Leadership Symposium in Laramie April 22

    Maya Gilmore WriterEditor UWy Extension|Apr 18, 2024

    Laramie, Wyo.-April 9, 2024-The University of Wyoming Ranch Management and Agricultural Leadership (RMAL) program will host a leadership symposium in Laramie Monday, April 22. The event will be held at the UW Gateway Center from 9-3 p.m. Interested parties can also attend the symposium via Zoom. The symposium, titled "Navigating Western Waters: Addressing Water Challenges in the Western Region," will address water use, law and policy, and scientific perspectives about water challenges in the...

  • New State Officers from LCSD No. 2

    Karen Lipska|Apr 18, 2024

    It is always great to see members working towards goals on leadership in Future Farmers of America. This last week, April 10th through April 13th was the Wyoming State FFA Convention. At this time the election of new officers is being worked on throughout the time of the convention. Different members in Wyoming FFA applied to be officers before the convention. They take all the applications at the beginning to the Convention and start with interviews. The members go into the different...

  • Laramie County Fire District Five Appreciation Dinner 2024

    Sparky LCFD|Apr 11, 2024

    The Laramie County District Five Fire Board showed their appreciation for the services of Pine Bluffs Volunteer Fire Fighters on April 8, 2024 with a special dinner and award celebration at Curries Family Dinning of Pine Bluffs. Praise and special thanks were given to those firefighters attending the dinner for their outstanding volunteer work protecting our community from fires and performing emergency services 24/7. Chief Derek Walls thanked the fire board for the dinner and ceremony. Chief...

  • Burns Town Council considers new club

    Karen Lipska|Apr 11, 2024

    New club and clean up was presented at the Burns Town council meeting on April 8th at 6:30 p.m. The meetings are increasing with more people coming in. The council is now checking with the audience to see if they have any questions or concerns. Every two years the councils of the area need to make a resolution for the emergency plan. Jeanine West, director of Cheyenne/ Laramie County Emergency Management presented a Laramie County Emergency Response Plan. This plan is only for the council to see. It is not for the public because of security...

  • Students of the Quarter Honored

    Karen Lipska|Apr 11, 2024

    Promoting hard work to students is one of the goals for the Lions Club. The Pine Bluffs Lions Club had their first of the month meeting at Currie's Fine Dining. Student of the quarter, is to encourage hard working students in High School. This is for a student to know that they are doing good and it helps with mental health for them. It is an honor for the Lions Club, an honor to the student, and their family. Pine Bluffs Lions Club and Burns Lions Club had the opportunity to honor the students...

  • Wyoming State Government Jobs Expo Showcase Exciting Opportunities in Public Service

    State of Wyoming|Apr 11, 2024

    Cheyenne, Wyoming - The State of Wyoming is proud to announce the upcoming Wyoming State Government Jobs Expo, an event designed to highlight available state jobs and promote careers in public service. This premier event will take place April 16, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM at the Wyoming State Capitol. Several communities from across the state will also host events throughout the day. Please visit ai.wyo.gov/expo for a list of events, locations, and times. The Jobs Expo hopes to attract a wide variety of job seekers, from seasoned professio...

  • Pine Bluffs Town Council starts meeting with moment of silence for Tom Mohren

    Karen Lipska|Apr 11, 2024

    A Moment of silence for a lost member of the community and Mayor Justin Fornstrom made a proclamation at the meeting of the Pine Bluffs Town council on Wednesday March 27th. This moment of silence was for Tom Mohren. Mohren has been in the Pine Bluffs community since 1982 as a Pine Bluffs Police officer. Mohren became chief of police at one point in his career. He was on the town council and has been on several different committees. Mohren always had a joke for people. He loved his family and the community. Mohren helped a lot of people out in...

  • Prairie Doc Perspective Week of April 7, 2024

    Jill Kruse DO|Apr 11, 2024

    There is an old joke where a man walks into his doctor's office and says, "Doc, it hurts every time I do this. What should I do? To which the doctor replies, "Simple, don't do that!" While the advice seems trite and maybe even insulting, like most jokes, there is some truth in it. Pain is one of the ways your body tries to protect you from even worse injury. Pain tries to keep you from walking on a sprained ankle or lifting things with a broken arm. In those cases, the advice from the doctor is accurate. We cast broken bones to immobilize...

  • UW Extension Sheep Task Force to Offer Webinar on Innovation in the Lambing Barn

    Micah Most Writer UW Extension|Apr 11, 2024

    Buffalo, Wyo.-April 8, 2024-The University of Wyoming Extension Sheep Task Force will offer a free webinar Tuesday, April 23, at 6 p.m. The hourlong event is geared toward Wyoming sheep producers interested in updating their lambing barn facilities and technology. The presentation will feature guest speakers Regan Smith of Smith Sheep & Stuff and Cord and Kristin Bieber of Bieber Land & Livestock and Skull Creek Targhees. UW Extension sheep specialist Whit Stewart and UW Extension educator...

  • PBHS Students continue Community Tradition with Bedding Plant Sale

    Sally Wheeler PBHS|Apr 11, 2024

    A beloved community tradition is set to bloom once again as Pine Bluffs High School students prepare for their annual bedding plant sale. Held in the high school's greenhouse, the sale has become a cherished event that not only showcases the students' green thumbs but also fosters a sense of camaraderie and pride within the community. For years, the Pine Bluffs High School greenhouse has served as a hub of activity, providing students with hands-on learning opportunities in horticulture and...

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