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  • Not what it looks like

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  • Two funerals plus a golf tourney

    Bill Sniffin|Oct 8, 2015

    It might have been former U. S. Sen. Al Simpson who said all politics in Wyoming is personal. I would expand on that by claiming Wyoming is such a small state “everything is personal.” On a recent Monday we experienced events that might only happen in a small town. Two members of our community had died. Their families used different funeral homes. And, unfortunately, both funerals were scheduled the same time, Monday morning at 10. Luckily, Lander is a city of about 7,500 people with not ver...

  • Gladys J. Ogle

    Oct 8, 2015

    Gladys J. Ogle, age 80 of Sidney, Ne., passed away at Sidney Regional Medical Center Extended Care, Thursday afternoon, Oct. 1, 2015. Memorial services will be at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 8, in the Church of the Nazarene, with Pastor Gary Ogle officiating. Inurnment will follow in the Greenwood Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in care of the family for later designation. You may view Gladys' book of memories, share photos and stories at www.gehrigstittchapel.com. Gehrig- Stitt... Full story

  • Sleeping Beauty Auditions set for Oct. 12

    Submitted|Oct 8, 2015

    Sleeping Beauty auditions will be held for the Missoula Children's Theatre (MCT) production of Sleeping Beauty Monday, Oct. 12, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the St. Mary’s school multi-purpose room located at 2200 O’Neil Avenue Cheyenne. These auditions are open to all students, grades K thru eighth, in Laramie County School districts 1 and 2. Those auditioning should arrive by 2 p.m. and plan to stay the full two hours. Some cast members will be asked to stay for a two-hour rehearsal immediately following the audition. Among the roles to be cas... Full story

  • October Library News

    Submitted|Oct 8, 2015

    Pine Bluffs Branch Fun for Kids! Thursdays, 10:00-10:45 a.m. Oct. 8 A View from Space Oct. 15 Forest Friends Oct. 22 Let’s Sing and Dance Oct. 29 Halloween Stories Join in the fun with stories, songs, fingerplays, and more! Themed storytimes promote and model early literacy skills. (Grade-Pre-K) Movies at the Library Fridays, 1:30-3 p.m.- Oct. 16 and 30 This school year we’re showing a variety of family-friendly films. Join us, and feel free to bring your favorite snack to enjoy as you watch the movie. (Youth and Families) Rhythm of the Mac... Full story

  • Community Calendar

    Oct 8, 2015

    Items for possible inclusion in the weekly community calendar should be typewritten or legibly printed. All submissions should include the name and daytime telephone number of the person submitting the information in case questions arise. Items which may be included in the calendar are church events, club meetings, and school events. If your club will not be meeting or has a change, please contact us so we can update the calendar with the correct information as soon as possible. Items should be received on Monday at 5 p.m., one week prior to... Full story

  • Cheyenne Audubon Society plans free lecture and field trip in October

    Submitted|Oct 8, 2015

    The Cheyenne – High Plains Audubon Society’s next free lecture will feature guest speaker Alan Kirkbride of Meridan, discussing what he has learned about the man for whom the National Audubon Society is named, John James Audubon, famous 19th century ornithologist, naturalist and painter. The lecture begins at 7 p.m., Oct. 20, in the Willow Room of the Laramie County Library, 2200 Pioneer. For more information about this and other Audubon activities, please visit the website, http://home.lonetree.com/audubon/, or call 634-0463. Field Trip Che...

  • Pawnee girls play by the numbers

    Submitted|Oct 8, 2015

    The Pawnee Lady Coyotes are experiencing something so different this season than last; numbers. For the 2014 season, there were five girls and a note permitting the Coyotes to play while missing a player. They would lose a point each time it was time for the vacant positions to serve. They would also lose the serve. This year, they are able to have a libero and three other girls on the bench while having a full set on the court. The Coyotes may not have the best record, but they have positive...

  • Hornets shut out Lusk

    Patrick Cossel|Oct 8, 2015

    It was a wet and rainy-filled evening as Ruger Lewis kept his footing, Friday, as he wracked up 235 yards rushing and three touchdowns in the shutout victory against Lusk, 32-0. “I thought the kids did a good job ignoring the elements,” said Coach Will Gray about the weather. “We were physical up front and able to run the ball, which was essential due to the downpour we played in,” Gray said. Not only did the Hornets perform well on offensive, Gray was complimentary of the play on the other side of the ball, too. “Defensively we tackled m...

  • Glenrock runs over Broncs

    Patrick Cossel|Oct 8, 2015

    The Burns Broncs continue to struggle on the football field losing 6-52 against Glenrock on the road, Friday. Glenrock scored on a 15-yard run in the first quarter followed by a successful 2-pt attempt. Glenrock scored twice in the second quarter both times by way of the run. The first was a 10-yard run and the second went for 32 yards. Glenrock continued to run the ball well as the scored twice more in the third and again in the fourth. All three scores coming by way of the run. Burns finally made their way into the end zone off of a 1-yard...

  • Lady Broncs fall to Kimball

    Patrick Cossel|Oct 8, 2015

    Despite a hard fought, defensive match, the Burns Lady Broncs couldn’t pull out the win against Kimball, last week, 14-25, 17-25, 17-25. According to Coach Christine Patterson, the Lady Broncs played hard against the Lady Longhorns. “We played a fun and intense defensive match with Kimball,” Patterson said. “The kids played hard and got up every ball they could,” the coach said. Next up for the Lady Broncs is a road trip to Southeast before hosting Saratoga. Indv. Stats Jessica Malm- 3 aces, 5 kills, 10 digs Willow Martin- 3 aces, 5 digs Aria...

  • Lady Hornets down Lusk, Saratoga

    Patrick Cossel|Oct 8, 2015

    The Pine Bluffs Lady Hornets traveled to take on the Lusk Lady Tigers on Friday. Strong, aggressive play lead to a win in three sets, 25-17, 25-6, 25-15. “We won in three sets, 25-17, 25-6, and 25-15. The girls played very well; they served aggressively and played the net well,” said Coach Chris Nusbaum. Ind. Stats Ashlyn Culp 1 kill, 1 dig Azhane Bufford 2 kills, 2 blocks, 2 digs Brooke Darden 5 aces, 11 assists, 7 digs Jaclyn Davison 2 digs Jadyn Golding 1 ace, 11 digs Kammie Ragsdale 3 aces, 7 kills, 1 block, 2 assists, 5 digs Kayla Thu...

  • Pine Bluffs student, coach recognized for sportsmanship

    Submitted|Oct 8, 2015

    On Sept. 28 Brooke Darden received a Good Sportsmanship Award from the WHSAA. The officials during the match with Kimball recognized her. They stated, “She is captain of the team and I can see why. No. 10 is a very good leader. Pine lost the match, but during play, she was always encouraging and uplifting to her teammates, as well as keeping a smile on her face.” Again, on Oct. 5, another week and another recognition. Will Gray received the WHSAA Good Sportsmanship Award for his conduct during the Southeast Game. The referee stated, “Th...

  • Looking Back

    Oct 8, 2015

    1 Years Ago October 14, 1915 T. E. Robinson and Bride T. E. Robinson and wife arrived Wednesday on No. 6 from their tour of the west. Mr. Robinson left Pine Bluffs early in September hinting to his friends that he was going to Nebr., for a wife. He was married to Miss Mattie Rothbun of Belgrade, Nebr., Sept. 14th. They were married at Columbus, Nebr., leaving immediately on an extended wedding tour, visiting the Expositions and other western points of interest. Mr. Robinson is one of our leading business men here and his many friends welcome...

  • No Till Notes: CSC Classroom

    Mark Watson|Oct 8, 2015

    Last week I had the pleasure of speaking to Dr. Ron Bolze's students at Chadron State College. Dr. Bolze invited me to speak to his farm and ranch management class. I really enjoyed getting back in the classroom to visit with tomorrow's leaders in agriculture. The students were very interested in my topic of conservation agriculture and how we can work towards adopting conservation agricultural systems to produce food, fiber, and fuel. I really think the next generation is more focused on their...

  • Banner County News

    Barb Cross|Oct 8, 2015

    Good morning Banner County, friends near and far. The changing seasons have been pretty obvious here this past week. This has always been my favorite time of the year. I grew up in a small town with huge trees everywhere. I also spent many a weekend raking leaves while listening to the football game on the radio. Way back then we were allowed to burn the leaves and I loved the smell. The color change of the leaves was always, and still is, one of the most beautiful times of the year as far as I... Full story

  • Albin News

    Charlene Smith|Oct 8, 2015

    Lights flashed on our horizon during a few evenings last week. Storms aren’t out of the ordinary in late September, but what a storm it was. Some of those strikes seemed like a crack on top of our heads. No harm except for a little break in the electricity. But a few hours without modern technology is good for families. The deer may have thought it was the flash of gunfire. It is deer season once again here in Wyoming. Hunters were out and about as bright as the lightening. No word on any of o... Full story

  • Hereford News

    Carolyn Ragsdale|Oct 8, 2015

    For the special this week at the Hereford Community Church Shirley Wiggin read funny church sayings. The congregation burned their burdens and celebrated Holy Communion. The sermon topic was The Humble Man. After the service the congregation enjoyed a potluck luncheon, then filled Christmas stockings. About 200 stockings were filled to be sent to New York City for underprivileged children. Next Sunday, Oct. 10, there will be the quarterly business meeting of the church at 10 a.m. The sermon... Full story

  • All day walk-in flu clinic scheduled for Oct. 14

    Submitted|Oct 8, 2015

    HealthWorks, a community health center based in Cheyenne, now offers medical services at the Tri-County Medical Center at 117 East 4th Street, Pine Bluffs. On Wednesday, Oct. 14, HealthWorks will host an all-day flu shot clinic. Stop in anytime during office hours and receive a flu shot. There is a fee for the service.... Full story

  • August-September Police Blotter

    Oct 8, 2015

    August 6, 2015 6:21 a.m. Tyler W. Anderson, 314 Verona St., Ravenna, Ne., arrested for District court warrant – Probation violation August 7, 2015 5:30 p.m. Christopher S. Bolejack, 4583 Teal Lane, Burns, arrested for Violation of Protection Order, Failure to Appear warrant at 4599 Iron Horse Rd., Burns. August 12, 2015 9:26 a.m. Brett Michael Lieurance, 205 W. 4th St., Pine Bluffs, arrested for Failure to Appear warrant at 309 W. 20th, Cheyenne. August 24, 2015 5:05 p.m. David William Thorpe, 1113 Avenue C 2, Scottsbluff, Ne., arrested for F... Full story

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