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  • Carter Canyon Fire pulls in local fire departments to assisst

    Penny Merryfield|Aug 4, 2022

    Summer storms with lightning are suspected in starting the fast spreading Carter Canyon fire. The origin of the fire is believed to be started by lightning about five miles southwest of Gering, Nebraska. This quick moving fire has consumed over 13,000 acres and is only about thirty percent contained. The urgency of this fast moving fire brought a call out to all area fire departments. Nebraska Forest Service Public Information Officer Ben Bohall stated, "There are 35 different fire departments...

  • Pine Bluffs Town Council approves liquor licenses and animal issues

    Karen Lipska|Aug 4, 2022

    Liquor licenses were the main topic for the meeting of the Pine Bluffs council on July 27th at 4:30 p.m. There was a hearing for two businesses for their liquor licenses. No one said anything throughout this time. Next was the consent agenda. Four items were on it. First was the regular council meeting minutes. Second was the Carpenter road building permits. Third is the Logan Simpson invoice for $11,058.57 for the master plan. Fourth was two alcohol permits. One was for The Knotty Pine Saloon for Trail Days. The council would like to have a...

  • Burns Town Council discusses new subdivision plans for growth

    Karen Lipska|Aug 4, 2022

    Renewal of a cleaning contract and the discussion of plans for a new subdivision were in the forefront of the town council meeting. The Burns Town Council met on July 25th at 5:30 p.m. at town hall. First up was a building permit on 306 Abilene Loop. It is a building measuring 14 feet by 28 feet. All the setbacks were checked out by Darius Mandel. He stated, “Everything is ok.” Next was the mayor report with one cleaning bid. It was from Don and Mary Ackatz for the amount of $1100.00 with a voucher system of $15 an hour with a minimum of two...

  • Virginia L. Stephens

    Aug 4, 2022

    Virginia L. Stephens of Cheyenne passed away peacefully on July 13, 2022, at her home with her daughters by her side. She was born on Mother's Day, May 14, 1933, to Jay and Iwana (Dot) Brown in Kimball, Nebraska. She was raised and graduated from Pine Bluffs High School in 1951. Virginia married Richard D. Stephens on June 29, 1951. They went to Clovis, NM where Richard was stationed at the Air Force and came back to Pine Bluffs where they made their home. On Dec. 12, 2004, after 71 years in...

  • Helen Jean Martin

    Aug 4, 2022

    Helen Martin passed away on July 31st, 2022 surrounded by her loving family. Helen was born on February 7th, 1933 in Ionia, Michigan to Earl and Hazel Longwell. After graduating high school, she married Gerald Martin on September 16, 1950. Three weeks after their wedding, Gerald was drafted into the Korean War. After his service in the Army, Gerald and Helen wanted to pursue farming. They worked hard to acquire the finances needed to start farming. Gerald developed severe asthma however, and...

  • Cheyenne Regional Medical Center receives National Recognition for Commitment to Providing High-quality Heart Failure Care

    Aug 4, 2022

    Cheyenne, WY—Cheyenne Regional Medical Center officials announced today that CRMC has received the American Heart Association’s Gold Plus Get With The Guidelines®-Heart Failure quality achievement award. The award recognizes CRMC’s commitment to ensuring heart failure patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines, with the goal of reducing hospital readmissions for heart failure patients and helping them have more healthy days at home. This is the fourth consecutive year that CRMC...

  • Squash is Versatile and Healthy

    Mike Heath Laramie County Master Gardners|Aug 4, 2022

    Whenever I mention the word "squash" most people I talk to immediately think zucchini and roll their eyes. It's almost like I'd said a dirty word. I think it's because zucchini is so prolific that most of us plant way too much and start looking for ways to get rid of it. I remember planting zucchini in my small garden at the USAF Academy in Colorado Springs and, like so many others, I planted far too many plants. I had no idea how many fruits each plant would produce. I started giving it away...

  • Who Cares?

    Mike Heath|Aug 4, 2022

    It’s an election year and signs are everywhere. Candidates are out campaigning for your vote. They always seem to show up in election years, don’t they? Every time there’s an event, a photo op or any way to ask for your vote they appear out of the woodwork. Okay, who cares? Do we care? This year it seems like a lot more people care than I’ve seen in previous years. At least they’re talking about issues that matter. Sometimes they’re national issues but, as we all know, national issues filter down to us eventually. Even when COVID hit the res...

  • Purple Heart Day August 7th, 2022

    Aug 4, 2022

    On August 7, 1782, General George Washington - then the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army - established the Purple Heart award, originally designated as the Badge of Military Merit. The Purple Heart exists in its current form since 1932, and is awarded to service members "wounded or killed in any action against an enemy of the United States or as a result of an act of any such enemy or opposing armed forces". During World War II, almost 500,000 Purple Heart medals were produced in...

  • Motorcycle racing - from grandparents to granddaughter

    Jim Merryfield|Aug 4, 2022

    I would like to depart from my usual sports writings and cover a different kind of sport. The sport of motorcycle racing. There is a family that competes from the Mom, Dad and uncle all the way down to the four-year old daughter. Harley Butler is a 4 year old motorcycle racer that competes out of Cheyenne. She races in the Tri State Circuit which has events in Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming. Harley Butler is not only the youngest racer in the Butler family but she is also the youngest racer in h...

  • Local Rodeo Bronc rider signs at Pine Bluffs Distilling

    Karen Lipska|Aug 4, 2022

    The line was out the door to get items signed by a saddle bronc rider. Pine Bluffs Distilling released a rye whiskey picked by Brody Cress. A few months ago Brody Cress came to Pine Bluffs Distilling to pick a barrel of whiskey. At the time he was interested about the whiskey along with other things. Chad Brown and Brody Cress figured around Cheyenne Frontier Days would be a great time to release the new whiskey. Cress was first in average at the National Professional Rodeo in La Vegas, NE.,...

  • Ranch Rodeo starts the Laramie County Fair

    Karen Lipska|Aug 4, 2022

    Laramie County Ranch Rodeo rides again. The teams were lined up to do their events for the beginning of the Laramie County Fair which started on July 23rd with the Ranch Rodeo. The Ranch Rodeo has four events. Three of the events are done with a team of four. The teams start with branding a calf. One member ropes the calf's back legs then two of the members wrestle the calf down and the last member will brand the calf with a powder iron. Next the team works on roping two steers. One steer is...

  • Roger Gillming Grand Marshal for Bushnell Day 2022

    Karen Lipska|Aug 4, 2022

    The Grand Marshal for Bushnell Day has been in and out of Bushnell for years. Roger Gillming is the Grand Marshal of Bushnell Day 2022 Gillming went to college to be a CPA but found it was not what he thought it was. In his sophomore year he had to make a decision to do better or take a different route, so he finished his teaching degree in sociology at Kearney College. He married his first wife Sid in !974. He then went to St. Paul Kansas Methodist Seminary School in !979. Gillming moved to Bus...

  • 2022 Trail Days Events

    Aug 4, 2022

    Thursday, August 4th 7:20 p.m. - Queen Coronation - honoring 2021 Trail Days Queen Abby Gray Pine Bluffs High School 607 Elm Street. Reception to follow melodrama. 7:30 p.m. - Melodrama “Pony Espresso” at Historic Pine Bluffs High School 607 Elm Street. Admission: Adults - $5, 12 & under $3, Preschool age free. Info: Joleen 970-449-2233 Friday, August 5th 1:00-5:00 p.m. Fun Friday -at the Pine Buffs Swimming Pool, info: 307-245-3783 Evening -Trail Days CoEd Softball Tournament at 2nd & Beech Street, $150 per team. Register by Wednesday, Aug...