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  • Gov. Mead reads to Pine Bluffs elementary students

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 13, 2014

    Governor Matt Mead along with Mayor Bill Shain, LCSD No. 2 Superintendent Jack Cozort and other successful and caring individuals took some time Wednesday afternoon to read. They were not studying a chart on the budget or reviewing plans for the water works in Pine Bluffs. What they were doing was much more important and longer lasting than the budget or water valves. They were reading to Pine Bluffs Elementary students and creating a legacy of literacy in the next generation. Along with...

  • 'Let your love show, it's the season'

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 13, 2014

    I like humming a tune. Sometimes I don't even realize I am singing. Once, I guess I was getting a little carried away and some lady told me I "must be really happy today." I took it as a slam, as she was casting crusty looks at me like I was bread that needed to be baked. I told her I wasn't particularly happier than any other day and apologized for singing. I apologized for singing. One of those regrets that don't mean much more than principal. But no one should ever apologize for having a... Full story

  • Birth: Braxton Stephen Nelson

    Feb 13, 2014

    Stephen Nelson and Jennifer Gorman of Cheyenne are the proud parents of a baby boy, Braxton Stephen Nelson. Braxton was born at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center in Cheyenne on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014 at 7:31 a.m. He weighed 7 pounds 4 and a half ounces and was 20 inches long. Braxton's proud sister is Annika Nelson of Cheyenne. The proud grandparents are Marjorie Gorman and the late Dave Gorman of Pine Bluffs and Doug and Elaine Nelson of Kenai, Alaska and the late Annette Nelson. Braxton's... Full story

  • Romsa signs up for four more years

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 13, 2014

    Coach Marv Mirich, Drew Severn, Sean Patterson along with principal Jerry Beking, brother Brandon and mom and dad Lori and Scott Romsa gathered around Travis Romsa as he prepared to sign papers committing to play football and attend college at Chadron State College. "It's a really cool thing when a kid from a small school gets to go on and play and compete at the next level," Athletic Director Barry Ward said welcoming the students and guest to the signing. Mirich thanked Romsa and all the...

  • Hornets beat Panthers

    Zachary Laux, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 13, 2014

    The Hornets vs. Saratoga game that began neck-and-neck Friday night ended in a 14-point lead for Pine Bluffs. The first half ended with Saratoga and the Hornets tied 12 and 12, but it didn't take long for the Hornets to widen the margin in the second quarter, 27-17. But by the third quarter, Trent Werner was injured during play, taking him out of the game. The Hornets then saw an increase in turnovers. "The last four minutes of the third quarter was probably the worst basketball we have played i...

  • Lady Hornets split wins

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 13, 2014

    Friday night's home game against Saratoga brought an easy win for the Lady Hornets. After an earlier match with Saratoga, Pine Bluffs was confident they could repeat the routing of the visiting team. Andrea Baker and Dana Mullins lead the team in scoring as expected from the two seniors. However, the night allowed Coach Lindsey Forbes to share the wealth and all but three suited varsity players scored and helped collect the win, 65-31. "Saratoga was a nice team win," Forbes said. "They gave us...

  • Double 'w' for Burns

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 13, 2014

    Senior night festivities didn't take away from the Burns fight against the Southeast Cyclones. Friday night, the Broncs went up against the Cyclones. In the end, the Southeast game was just a lot of hot air and no storm. "We started the game really well," said Coach Sean Patterson. "We loved our defensive execution and the effort that the kids gave in the first half. We were very excited to send our large senior class out with a big conference win." Burns shared the ball offensively and was...

  • Lady Broncs rebound from loss

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 13, 2014

    Southeast Coach Bart Trautwein asked the referee early in the game if he could "get some calls our way." The Lady Cyclones weren't expecting Burns to show up to play. But the first quarter is where the competitive edge stayed and Burns fell to Southeast 38-53. "We played hard and gave good effort," said Coach Barry Ward. Ward chalked up the loss on too many fundamental mistakes. "We shot the ball poorly and got out rebounded pretty bad." Burns had to muster up the courage to load up on the bus...

  • Coyotes experience losing weekend

    Staff report, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 13, 2014

    The Pawnee Coyotes faced off against two opponents this weekend, losing to Prairie Friday night, and losing to Shining Mountain Saturday. The Coyotes lost to Prairie 56-42 and lost to Shining Mountain 77-48. Coach Tim Brunelle said the team played better basketball Saturday. "In spite of the final score, we played better basketball tonight than last night. I thought the first quarter was close to being the best basketball we have played all year. Shining Mountain is tough, and I expect to see...

  • Losing week for Lady Coyotes

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 13, 2014

    Friday, the Pawnee Lady Coyotes loaded up for a conference game in New Raymer against Prairie. Coming in on the heels of more losses than wins, Pawnee and Coach Samantha Ramos were both hoping to see a spark before the end of the season. Pawnee took their time finding the basket but outpaced their opponent in points the second half. It was not enough though to overcome the15-point first half deficit. Prairie beat Pawnee 49-48. The week wasn't over yet for the Lady Coyotes. They had a...

  • 60 years: Pine Bluffs couple celebrates 60 years of marriage this Valentine's Day

    Zachary Laux, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 13, 2014

    For Leonard and Norma Jean Anderson, Valentine's Day is about looking back at how their relationship grew over a 60-year marriage. "I think it is a time to reminisce about the good times in our relationship," said Leonard looking at Norma Jean in their Pine Bluffs home. "I think Valentine's Day is really important because it gives you an opportunity to show your love," Norma Jean said, looking back at Leonard. Although sometimes faced with hardships, unexpected storms and tough roads, Norma...

  • School board postpones decision on 2014/2015 calendar

    Zachary Laux, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 13, 2014

    Laramie County School District 2 School Board members briefly discussed the possibility of a 4-day school week for the district Monday night, as it explores calendar alternatives for the 2014/2015 school year. The school board has been discussing moving to a 4-and three-fourths-day school week, and slated the calendar to be approved or rejected Monday night. However, the board voted to postpone action, making more time for the school board to explore other options, which could include a 4-day...

  • FFA shoots for $700 in name of cancer research

    Zachary Laux, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 13, 2014

    The Pine Bluffs Future Farmers of America raised about $700 in the name of cancer research Friday night, with only four days of planning. "I think this is a great fundraiser," said FFA member Wyatt Norman, who was accepting donations and pledges at the Lady Hornets Basketball game Friday night. The fund-raiser, "Swishes for Survivors" started at halftime during the Lady Hornets vs. Saratoga game. Six FFA members on the Pine Bluffs men's basketball team shot 10 free throws each, giving...

  • Burns celebrates seniors

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 13, 2014

    Eighteen seniors joined arms at the end of the Burns court Friday night, waiting for their name to be called. The recognition was meant to honor the "effort, loyalty and dedication" from the Burns athletes as they end their high school basketball careers. From left to right, Jacob Sharp, Mikky Heward, Preston Goehring, Austin Burkett, Cody Leader, Uriel Duarte, Matt Murphy, Taylor Kirkbride, Travis Romsa, Cory Lemaster, Wyatt Berg, Lane Brooks, Riley Petsch, Kyle Fox, Hailey Pyle, Cassady Malm,... Full story

  • $500 Shot!

    Zachary Laux, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 13, 2014

    Colby Lamb, 13, made an easy $500 Friday night at halftime of the Hornets vs. Saratoga game. "I didn't think it was going to go in at the start of it," he said after making a half-court shot. Lamb is the second to make the half-court shot this basketball season, the first being 12-year-old Kyle McCune. McCune won $300 Dec. 20 after making the shot.... Full story

  • Albin Community News

    Monte Lerwick and Charlene Smith|Feb 13, 2014

    If you are running out of freezer space, lucky for you the snow drifts are sticking around for extra storage. I personally like the white ground. It makes it more of an adventure waiting to see what will pop through come spring. Legislative session began Monday. Thank you, Representative John Eklund, for representing Albin and the surrounding area so thoughtfully and professionally. If you have any questions or concerns about the budget or a bill going through, Eklund says calling is the best... Full story

  • Burns community news

    From the Burns Branch Laramie Co. Library|Feb 13, 2014

    Did you know? Presidents’ Day never falls on the actual birthday of any American president. Four chief executives, George Washington, William Henry Harrison, Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan, were born in February but their birthdays all come either too early or late to coincide with Presidents’ Day, which is always celebrated on the third Monday of the month. www.History.com Burns Branch Library will be closed on Monday in honor of Presidents’ Day. Stop in at the Burns Branch Library and check out our “Love is in the air!” book display.... Full story

  • Herford community news

    Carolyn Ragsdale|Feb 13, 2014

    There was no church at Hereford this Sunday because of the weather. The potluck dinner and film will be next Sunday. The sermon topic will be “Gideon.” The 55 and Up Club will hold their monthly potluck luncheon on Friday, at 12 p.m. at the Friendship Alliance North Church. Everyone 55 and older is welcome to attend. Come join in the fun with your friends and family. Submit your community news: 307-246-3763.... Full story

  • Banner community news

    Barb Cross|Feb 13, 2014

    Forecast says it will warm up quite a lot in the next week. All I am going to say about that. Guess I am really tired of this and ready for spring! Speaking of winter and the cold, the Winter Royality Dance was held at the Banner County School this past Saturday. Crowned Queen was Dalle Rutledge and King was Wyatt Nielsen. Junior class attendants were Juewl Simonton and Kadan Huber; sophomore attendants were Paige Cross and Cole Carey and freshman attendants were Savannaha Jordan and Cole... Full story

  • Looking Back

    Feb 13, 2014

    1 years ago Some time ago we offered our plant for sale at a bargain – better than $200.00 less than cost, but so far no one has dug up any cash, so we think it proper to keep the paper going until a good man comes along who has the nerve to tackle to proposition. Als we have been told that other parties expected to step in with a plant as soon as we got out. The other party may put in a plant anyway and as there is only a fair field for one paper in Pine Bluffs and we have given the said party a fair and square price on the Post plant we w... Full story

  • No-till Notes: 10 Tips

    Mark Watson Panhandle No-till Educator|Feb 13, 2014

    By Mark Watson Panhandle No-till Educator I mentioned I was speaking at the No-till on the Plains annual winter conference. I am speaking to producers at the conference as part of a 40 tips in 50 minutes presentation with Paul Jasa, UNL no-till cropping systems specialist and manager of the Roger’s Memorial Research farm near Lincoln, Neb., and no-till producers Randy Rink and Keith Thompson. Our presentation will consist of short tips on no-till crop production. I thought I would share with you the 10 no-till tips I will talk about at this m... Full story

  • Thoughts for the week

    Feb 13, 2014

    “When the conduct of men is designed to be influenced, persuasion, kind, unassuming persuasion, should ever be adopted. It is an old and a true maxim, that a “drop of honey catches more flies than a gallon of gall.” ~ Abraham Lincoln “Most folks are as happy as they make their minds up to be.” ~ Abraham Lincoln “My wife is as handsome as when she was a girl, and I…fell in love with her; and what is more, I have never fallen out.” ~ Abraham Lincoln “Labor to keep alive in your breast that little spark of celestial fire, called conscience.” ~ Ge...

  • Robert Leroy Eisenhauer

    Feb 13, 2014

    Robert Leroy Eisenhauer, 85, of Cheyenne (formerly of Laramie) died Jan. 31in Cheyenne. He was born May 22, 1928, in Wolbach, Neb., to Harry and Truly (Padgett) Eisenhauer. The family moved to Pine Bluffs in 1942 where he graduated high school in 1947. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1948-1952, including two amphibious landings at Inchon and Wonsan during the Korean Conflict. At the end of his service, Bob met Geraldine (Gerry) Geaney in San Francisco, Calif. They married on Aug. 3,...

  • 62nd Legislature begins

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 13, 2014

    Representative John Eklund of Albin, sits in the background listening intently to the govenor deliver a motivational "keep moving forward," State of the State address. The budget along with many bills will be decided in the 20-day short session....

  • Bowling Results

    Feb 13, 2014

    Tuesday Mixed 1 Bob's Team 17 2 P & Z 16 3 Spare Room 14 Women's Highs Handicap Game Allie Leitza 254 Handicap Series Allie Leitza 660 Scratch Game Carrie Popham 169 Scratch Series Lorna Bruns 462 Men's Highs Handicap Game Corey Bruns 271 Handicap Series Terry Bruns 676 Scratch Game Corey Bruns 247 Scratch Series Corey Bruns 557 Wednesday Mixed 1 Jacobson's 13 2 Schiner's 10 3 Bluffs Insurance 9 Women's Highs Handicap Game Tracy Hitner 244 Handicap Series Tracy Hitner 645 Scratch Game Tracy...

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