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Articles from the October 24, 2013 edition


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  • Wonderland!

    Dave Clark, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 24, 2013

    Pine Bluffs received its first dose of winter wonderland when they woke up Friday morning. Over three inches fell in the area. But the Pine Bluffs maintenance department was not dreaming of sugar plums just yet as they plowed and salted the roads before the community woke up....

  • LCSD #2 welcomes teachers

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 24, 2013

    The Laramie County School District No. 2 Board of Trustees welcomed some of the new teachers to the district at their meeting Oct. 14. Each principal took some time and introduced their new teaching staff members with a short history of each teacher for the board. Chairman Esther Davison thanked the teachers for coming and said she was glad to see the new faces and energy in the district. Pine Bluffs Elementary Principal Sue Stevens updated the board on the state standards and the work being... Full story

  • Burns track jumps hurdle

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 24, 2013

    The Select Committee for School Facilities approved certain enhancements Wednesday for the planned track at Burn High School. “We were very pleased with the outcome,” Laramie County School District No. 2 Business Manager Rob Bryant said. “They didn’t approve the additional lanes but the district can discuss some options to fund that.” Bryant explained Burns is considered a 2A school and the standards are different for the levels of schools in Wyoming and the district wanted the standards...

  • Wyoming's early winter weather  is hard on man and beast (and especially trees)

    Bill Sniffin, www.billsniffin.com|Oct 24, 2013

    The recent late September and early October snowstorms in Wyoming sure seemed like an anomaly. In recent years, this time of the year was just about the best time you could imagine. The Aspens are turning and the days are warm. Hunters are usually complaining about the lack of snow, which would keep the elk higher up the mountainsides. But not in 2013. And not in many places all over the region. During a recent trip we witnessed a scene reminiscent of those images of the buffalo slaughters back...

  • Thought for the week

    Oct 24, 2013

    “I think, at a child’s birth, if a mother could ask a fairy godmother to endow it with the most useful gift, that gift should be curiosity.” ~ Eleanor Roosevelt...

  • Decades of growth with decades to go

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 24, 2013

    My oldest turns 20 tomorrow. Happy Birthday, little squirt. He does not like it when I write about him. I try to keep him out of most of my columns but for some reason he just drifts in, reminding me of his wisdom or ways he is smarter than me. Maybe he drifts in because as my first born, he has been with me longer than anyone currently in my life, excluding my mom, brother and sister. Or maybe he comes to mind simply because I am very proud of him. He is probably the first thing I did really...

  • Dorothy Berry

    Oct 24, 2013

    Dorothy Berry, 87, of Cheyenne, died October 20, 2013. Dorothy was born August 30, 1926, and raised on her family’s ranch in the Little Bear Community south of Chugwater. She married D.C. Berry on December 4, 1946. They celebrated 63 years of marriage before his death in 2010. She was a member of Laramie County Cow-Belles, Friendly Folks Extension Club, and Chapter Z PEO. Dorothy led a Christian life of faith made perfect by her works. Her faithful service to God was demonstrated by her c...

  • Richard E. Martinez

    Oct 24, 2013

    Richard Martinez, 74 of Denver, Colorado, passed away October 11, 2013 after a long and courageous battle with illness. Born in Greeley, Colorado on February 8, 1939 to Virgil and Nellie Martinez. Richard graduated from Pine Bluffs High School in Pine Bluffs, Wyoming in 1958. Richard started driving trucks at the age of fifteen and continued to work as a long and short haul trucker for over five decades. At one time he was an independent trucker and worked for himself. Richard was an avid...

  • Student of the Week: McKenzie Hupp

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 24, 2013

    Enthusiasm in a child is contagious. And McKenzie Hupp has enthusiasm for her education and learning. “I like to learn and I can learn all I should and hope to be what I hope to be, a veterinarian,” McKenzie said as she explained her academic drive. McKenzie is a fourth grader at Albin elementary and has the pleasure of being taught by a new teacher, Shannon Perlinski. Perlinski came to Albin after teaching special education at Wind River High School in Ethete. She says she “loves the schoo...

  • Birth Announcement

    Oct 24, 2013

    David and Sarah Repshire are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Jora Marie Repshire on Oct 12th. This was also the birth day of her great grandmother, Marie Whitehead. Jora is welcomed by older brothers, Lane and Finn of Douglas. Excited grandparents are Darrel and Marilyn Repshire of Hillsdale and Lee and Nancy Lane of Douglas....

  • Community Calendar

    Oct 24, 2013

    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...

  • Loss is not the end of the story: Cassie's Corner dedicated to young readers

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 24, 2013

    Amidst 200 people in a standing-room-only Burns elementary library, sits a father and a young son reading a book. They were doing what Cassidy Cooper would do any time she had the chance. Read and spend time with her family. And doing it, appropriately enough, at the dedication of Cassie’s Corner Thursday evening. Cassie’s mother and father, Chris and Cori Cooper were asked soon after the tragic accident that ended the life of their lifelong reader, what they would like to do with the mem...

  • Hornets keep it close

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 24, 2013

    The Pine Bluffs Hornets hosted Natrona County Saturday afternoon and kept up with the large squad from Casper. Youthful mistakes robbed the Hornets once again of the taste of victory and they lost 8-13. Even with the dismal season, Pine Bluffs isn’t mathematically out of the playoff picture yet. With a win in Sundance Friday, the Hornets could extend their season. “As far as the playoffs are concerned, we aren’t worried about that,” Coach Will Gray explained. “The playoffs will take care of them...

  • Lady Hornets season ends

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 24, 2013

    Tuesday, Oct. 15 the Lady Hornets hosted Burns for their senior night game. After honoring Dana Mullins and the inactive Andrea Baker, the Lady Hornets tried to contain the defensively creative Lady Broncs and lost 21-25, 19-25, 23-25. “Burns is a great defensive team and you just have to stay aggressive hitting at them,” Coach Christina Nusbaum said. “It takes some mental stamina to play with them; you keep thinking this shot is going to be a kill and they find a way to get it up.” Nusbaum...

  • Burns freezes Wheatland

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 24, 2013

    Extra stands borrowed from Cheyenne Central to hold the rumored 1,000 fans from Wheatland sat cold and empty on the visitors side in Burns Friday night during the football game. The snow along the sidelines didn’t cool the Broncs passion to protect their undefeated season against the Bulldogs. The Broncs shoveled another mark into the win column beating Wheatland 31-13. “Oh Mikey you’re so fine, you’re so fine you blow my mind,” probably was being chanted by the Burns Broncs fans as they watc...

  • Pawnee volleys out of season

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 24, 2013

    The Lady Coyotes had long rallies and fought hard to stay in their competitive “happy” zone, but Liberty Common proved too much to overcome Friday night. Pawnee lost 21-25, 21-25, 18-25. On Saturday, Pawnee traveled to Weldon Valley for a triangular and tried to add a few more wins to their record. They split the games, losing to Weldon Valley and beating Briggsdale. The Lady Coyotes ready themselves for their district tournament that will start today and go through the weekend. Individual sta...

  • Grover ends season on a win

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 24, 2013

    The Pawnee Coyotes fine-tuned their weak areas in the 68-13 win over the Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind Thursday night. The Coyotes ended their season with this win and a record of 3-5 overall and 2-4 in the league. Game Stats Passing – Austin Burson 1 for 1 for 15, Owen Wahlert 1 for 1 for 3 Rushing – Luke Duggan 5 for 132, Tyler Krieger 8 for 99, Justin Gebauer 7 for 33, Trent Timm 1 for 33, Drew Ellis 6 for 99, Jaydee Johnston 3 for 27, Bryce Schnug 3 for 19 Receiving – Gebauer 2 for...

  • Winning week carries Burns to regionals

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 24, 2013

    The Lady Broncs ended their regular season the way they would like to end the year, with back-to-back wins. They traveled to Pine Bluffs and handled the Lady Hornets in three sets Thursday and were back on the road Friday to Saratoga and collected another win in just three sets. “We had two good wins the last week of season which hopefully will carry us into regionals,” Patterson smiled with pride on her team. to be seeded second in the south and will play Tongue River Friday at 12 p.m.” The L...

  • Girls three-peat conference championship

    Dustin Lee and Cole Manlove|Oct 24, 2013

    The Pine Bluffs/Burns cross country team got on the bus this morning with a few inches of snow on the ground and with high hopes of running a race in good weather. When the team arrived in Glenrock to compete in Absaraka 3A conference meet we were welcomed to 20 to 30 mph gusts and 47 degree weather at race time. The junior high girls race went off on time and Sarah Love was awarded 7th place and given All Conference honors in the 8th grade category. In the boys junior high division, Tristen Zitek placed 7th and Tucker Norman placed 10th. Both...

  • Bowling Results

    Oct 24, 2013

    Monday Women 1. Designs West 155 2. Farmers State Bank 134 3. Subway 113 Highs Handicap game: Lindsey Dersham 227 Handicap series: Carleen Graves 637 Scratch game: Jesi Zitek 180 Scratch series: Jesi Zitek 524 Tuesday Mixed 1. Spare Room 17 2. Team Hardball 17 3. P&Z 17 Women’s Highs Handicap game: Debbie Cypher 245 Handicap series: Kelly Gordon 681 Scratch game: Kaycee Bruns 181 Scratch series: Kaycee Bruns 460 Men’s Highs Handicap game: Jeff Munoz 267 Handicap series: Jeff Munoz 731 Scr...

  • Leases occupied Burns council

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 24, 2013

    The Burns Town Council met Monday, Oct. 14 and discussed their decisions on the new lease agreements. Mayor Judy Johnstone thanked the council members for the long hours and input they gave during the recent work session. “It was not an easy decision,” Johnstone said. “It has been difficult.” Councilman Charlie Vossler explained the rates and the reason behind the decisions. “I went in thinking I wasn’t for the rate increases, but I understand better now and am in favor of them,” Vossler said....

  • 'Around the corner' may be an empty room

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 24, 2013

    Sabrina Matthews has served burgers, pizza, pancakes and even desserts to Burns residents, students and people traveling through for over four years inside a refurbished room off the old Burns elementary school gym that is now the Town of Burns building. But that service may come to an end Dec. 31. “I just can’t justify raising my prices to pay rent,” Matthews explained. “I’m already close to the prices on the interstate and people won’t pay more when they have to travel two miles to get here... Full story

  • Pine Bluffs stays healthy

    Charlene Smith, Pine Bluffs Post staff|Oct 24, 2013

    Over 45 people stopped by the Pine Bluffs high gym Wednesday morning to get their blood drawn by the Wyoming Health Fairs staff. Seth Perriton, operations coordinator for Wyoming Health Fairs said they were “all out” of the flu vaccination. “I had 1,000 vaccinations and we ran out quickly,” sighed Perriton. “Other places still have vaccines but they will be running out soon. With the government shutdown, the CDC (Center for Disease Control) cannot ship anything out.” Healthreach of Cheyenne wa...

  • Hereford News

    Carolyn Ragsdale|Oct 24, 2013

    For the special this week at the Hereford Community Church Shirley Wiggin played “Amazing Grace” on the organ with Carol Opdycke on the piano then asked the congregation to sing. Pastor Opdycke continued the study of the Holy Spirit with “The Holy Spirit Empowers You.” Galatians 5:19-26 tells us that if you are guided by the Spirit, you won’t obey your selfish desires. The Holy Spirit empowers you to live the life that God has planned for you. The Holy Spirit gives you the power to overcome...

  • Burns News

    Sharon Stacy or Janet Burns Library|Oct 24, 2013

    Congratulations to all the athletes in Burns for their winning weekend! The Pine Bluffs/Burns girls cross country team took first at Glenrock, the football team beat Wheatland and the varsity volleyball team won their games against Saratoga. The boys cross country team came in fifth. This weekend will be the final weekend for the runners as they participate in the state meet at Douglas and we wish them good luck. The varsity volleyball team will travel to Wright for regionals and we wish them...

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