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  • Cocoa your way to happiness

    Charlene Smith|Feb 6, 2014

    Back on this date in 1965, "You've lost that lovin' feeling," topped the charts. Now, if you want to keep that lovin' feeling topping your charts, you might want to try a chocolate pie. It's not just the chocolate lover in me guiding you. Scientific evidence exists that proves chocolate makes you happier. Or at least think you are happier. With the chocolate holiday, better known as Valentine's Day, coming up next week, a few chocolate recipes couldn't come at a better time. Eating the No. 1... Full story

  • No Till Notes: 'Plan to attend 2014 No-till conference'

    Mark Watson Panhandle No-till Educator|Feb 6, 2014

    The Panhandle No-till Partnership is hosting a no till winter conference on Feb. 26 and 27, 2014. The conference will be at the Gering Civic Center beginning at 8 a.m. each day with registration and speakers starting at 8:45 a.m. This two day conference will feature some of the most knowledgeable and respected no-till crop production researchers and producers in our area. I always look forward to this conference where the topics and discussions are geared toward no till crop production in our area. Registration for the conference by Feb. 18 is... Full story

  • Laramie county spells to win

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 6, 2014

    Walking into the conference room at Laramie County Community College, 12 LCSD 2 students found their way to 10 tables set up with 10 pencils and water bottles. They would be competing against other kindergarten through eighth grade students from Laramie County to win a chance to go to the state spelling bee. In the audience mom's were mumbling to themselves, "I hope it goes well." At the state competition, the parents are active participants at the reception as they taste the anxiety of...