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  • Albin News

    Monte Lerwick and Charlene Smith|Feb 14, 2013

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  • Thurin receives 2013 P.E.A.C.E. Award

    Submitted|Feb 14, 2013

    The Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (WCADVSA) is pleased to announce the recipients — Carla Thurin, Patricia Luck, and Susie Markus — of the WCADVSA’s 4th Annual P.E.A.C.E. Awards at a reception on Wednesday, Jan. 23, at Little America Hotel in Cheyenne. As peace is the antithesis of violence, the award stands for “Promoting Excellence in Advocacy for Change and Empowerment.” The award acknowledges the valuable role individuals and organizations play in the effort to end violence against women and empower v... Full story

  • School News

    Feb 14, 2013

    University honor rolls released Cynthia Shroyer of Pine Bluffs, has been named to the fall term President’s Honor Roll at Southern New Hampshire University. Shroyer had a grade point average of 4.0 to earn the honor. Aylisa R. Rader of Cheyenne, a junior in mining engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla, Mo., has been named to the honor list for the 2012 fall semester. Honor list recipients must have carried a minimum of 12 hours and had grade point averages of 3.2 or above out of a possible 4.0 Karlei Fura of C...

  • Ode to Food: A Valentine’s Day treat

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 14, 2013

    How do I love thee, let me count the ways. I love the scent of seasons mixed with melted butter. I love whipping egg whites with sugar to get fluff. I love how you fill my gut. I love food. I love my kids. Not the same way, of course. I could serve the kids up a serving of discipline, but never serve them up for dinner. Today, the loneliest, er, most romantic day of the year, it’s difficult to decipher the different types of love. Sort of like a novice in the kitchen trying to explain the d... Full story

  • Looking Back

    Feb 14, 2013

    hington — All talk of postponing the inauguration of President-elect Wilson to a more advanced date, on which there would be a reasonable prospect of find weather, has been abandoned. The inauguration will take place on the time-honored, if not weather favored, 4th of March. The pancake is a distinctive American institution. It is eaten only in secret in our best families. It would be eaten openly and above board were it not that folks of the upper circle have to maintain their dignity before the servants. Properly made, the pancake is a t...

  • Running in circles, hitting the bullseye, and the ripple effect

    Cynthia Shroyer, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 14, 2013

    It is a pain in the neck to have to keep going in circles. I try my best to save steps, tires, gas, what have you, by planning out routes so I am not backtracking. The time expended going in circles is, generally speaking, wasted time and I don’t like to waste time. For me this is especially important when shopping. Let’s make a list, stick to it and not have to make a repeat visit to the same store/area in the same day. (I am not a shopper so this is really important to me and though it may not...

  • Becoming an Outdoors Woman camp application deadline set

    Al Langston|Feb 14, 2013

    The Wyoming Game and Fish Department reminds Wyoming women that the application deadline for the Becoming an Outdoors Woman camp is April 15. Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW) is an outdoor skills program offered by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department each summer. Wyoming’s BOW camp will be held June 14 through 16, at the Whiskey Mountain Conservation Camp outside of Dubois. Activities at the weekend long camp are designed to introduce women to a variety of outdoor pursuits they can enjoy in Wyoming’s great outdoors—from hunting and shoot... Full story

  • Letter to the editor

    Submitted|Feb 14, 2013

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