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  • Seniors shine in Burns

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 17, 2013

    Burns honored their seniors who participated in cross country, rodeo and volleyball Friday night before the varsity volleyball game. Honored seniors included Rylee Anderson, daughter of Elaine Anderson, Lane Brooks, son of Brad and Renee Brooks, Wyatt Emery son of Kevin and Lynn Emery, Kyle Fox son of Loretta Fox, Tegan Jonson son of Lane and Connie Jonson, Mimi Kreuzer daughter of Ryan and Julie Herrington, Alex Heimsoth daughter of Amanda Heimsoth, Eli Childers son of Tony and Michelle...

  • Looking Back

    Oct 17, 2013

    1 years ago To the People of Wyoming: The Lincoln Highway Association has determined that the great highway to be forever called the Lincoln Highway, as a memorial to Lincoln, one of the martyred presidents, should cross the state of Wyoming from east to west. It is thought especially fitting that on the evening of October 31st there should be an old-time jollification to include bonfires and general rejoicing; this for the purpose of impressing upon the people-and especially the younger...

  • FBLA serves appreciation

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 17, 2013

    The Pine Bluffs Future Business Leaders of America hosted their second business appreciation dinner which served 35 people Tuesday, Oct. 8. Sponsor Mary Jacobsen said the high school members cooked the meal and the junior high members served. Ten businesses including Pine Bluffs Baptist Church, Gator’s Motel, Always Manufacturing, Subway, Points West Bank, Beauty Box and the Texas Trail Market attended the dinner and were recognized for their support of FBLA. The FBLA also spotlighted their b...

  • Medieval fair: The research journey

    Submitted|Oct 17, 2013

    The road is long and winding when your assignment is to research and write a paper and then create a poster board for a Medieval Fair. But 7th-graders at Burns took that research journey and reached their goal on September 30, 2013, when their work went on display. The word “journey” comes from the Middle English word journey, which means a day’s travel, but this journey took more than a day. It began for their teachers long before the beginning of the school year. Burns Junior/ Senior High...

  • Hornets October Newsletter

    Todd Sweeter|Oct 17, 2013

    The first snow has come and gone, and it is hard to believe that we have already had our first early out in October! Hopefully this is not a sign of things to come. In the classroom Homecoming and the first round of state testing are behind us, which means go-time for our students and teachers. Academics In September, we completed our first round of MAPs testing, and once again we had some students who really showcased their brainpower. If you see any of the following students please be sure to...