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  • Polka and pasta with love

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 20, 2014

    More than 20 couples ventured out Sunday for a mild evening of dinner and dancing. The Pine Bluffs Senior Center sponsored a sweetheart dinner and dance to benefit the programs at the center. The Pine Bluffs Future Business Leaders of America served the dinner donated by the Olive Garden in Cheyenne. The evening raised about $500 and was enjoyed by the guests and the volunteers. Director Angie Robertson said the center has already set up the next event which is a trip to the Candlelight Dinner...

  • Looking Back

    Feb 20, 2014

    1 years ago I will sell dirt cheap my two stallions or trade for mares. Richmond the registered Percheron horse No. 1800 lbs. in common flesh; work in any harness. Lucky Joe, registered standard bred stallion, weight 1200 lbs., perfectly gentle for lady to drive; city broke. Sound and right in every way. E.T. Stoner. Al Bender, the barber, suffered from an attack of rheumatism several days the first part of the week. If you know a news item tell us about it. Don't keep it to yourself and then...

  • No-till notes: '10 Tips, part 2'

    Mark Watson, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Feb 20, 2014

    Last week I started off my 10 tips to successful no-till crop production with a discussion on crop rotations. I feel this is the most important consideration on your farm. Designing a crop rotation for your farm will affect your bottom line, weed and disease cycles and your farm’s performance well into the future. Take plenty of time each year and assess your rotation and improvements you can make in designing your rotation. As I mentioned last week designing, a good rotation for our farm has b...

  • Scholarship aims to help those perusing healthcare professions

    Submitted|Feb 20, 2014

    Pine Bluffs residents pursuing professions in healthcare are encouraged to apply for assistance from the Kimball Hospital Foundation’s Healthcare Career Scholarship Program. The Healthcare Career Scholarship is designed for students pursing careers in the healthcare industry who reside within a 40 mile radius of Kimball. To qualify, the student must enroll full-time in undergraduate studies at an accredited college or university. Examples include, but are not limited to nursing, radiological technology, laboratory technology, physical t... Full story