Articles from the November 26, 2014 edition
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Kids dance, sing to learn an Australian culture
Pine Bluffs Elementary students were treated to some Aboriginal wisdom Thursday night. Paul Taylor, Australian story teller, helped the kids understand the Australian Aborigine language and lessons...
Winter in Wyoming – wow, what a time for a long road trip
A lonely bald eagle near Kaycee, a long pile-up of semi-trailer trucks on Interstate 80 near Rock Springs, dry roads all around Rawlins and high winds between Douglas and Wheatland. These were just a...
Phyllis Louise Towns
Phyllis Louise Towns, 85, of Hillsdale, Wyo., died Nov. 21, 2014 at Lifecare. She was born on August 11, 1929 in Dundy County, Neb. Phyllis came to Burns in 1929 and first went to the Lutheran...
Calvin King Fogg
Mr. Calvin King Fogg, 71, of Cheyenne, Wy., passed away Nov. 20, 2014, at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Cheyenne. Calvin was born Sept. 17, 1943, in Cheyenne, to Dean and Mary (Cornish) Fogg...
Community Calender
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Bird on a wire
Pelicans and telephone wires do not mix. A pelican flying over Pine Bluffs flew into a telephone wire on Thursday, according to Pine Bluffs Police Officer Char Madden. The collision caused an injury...
Burns Elementary School's pajama party celebration
Burns Elementary school celebrated their Adequate Yearly Progress results with a pajama party and movie Friday. Jerry Burkett, Principal, said the third- through six-graders who took the PAWS test in...
Two Hornets compete in top six at culinary contest
Two Pine Bluffs Hornets were one of six teams to show off their breakfast creations in the final round of the Taco John's Culinary Cup competition. Taco John's sent out information about the Culinary...
Special Services Director receives award
Brent Bacon, Director of Special Services within Laramie County School District 2 was named the Wyoming Special Education Administrator of the Year on Thursday. "I'm humbled," he said. "Very humbled....
High West Energy holds annual meeting and elects board members
PINE BLUFFS, Wyo. – November 19 – High West Energy is pleased to welcome Gary Smith to the cooperative’s board of directors. Smith was elected to represent District 12 at the annual meeting, which was held on Saturday, Nov. 15. Dan Acheson was...
Banner Co. News
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I hope your day is whatever you want it to be, a nice quiet day, one filled to the brim with family & friends, or somewhere in between. Yes, we do have a lot to be...
Albin News
Community – especially small communities – is all about the people in them. We celebrate victories alongside our neighbors, cry with them over the losses and help their loved ones grieve when...
Hereford News
For the special this week at the Hereford Community Church, Steve Hauer sang “The Anchor Holds.” The sermon topic was “Thanksgiving Everyday.” We should begin our day with thanks, and end...
Looking Back
100 years ago November 27, 1914 Denver-Marcia Ann Gavit, eight years old, stepdaughter of Mrs. Marie Turner Cooke Gavit of Denver and New York, is the wealthiest child of her age in the world. Her fortune amounts to more than $11,000,000 and her...
Stewards Recognized For Outstanding Natural Resources Management
Top stewards have been recognized for their continuing efforts in three areas by the South Platte Natural Resources District. Sprenger Farms of Sidney, Steve Schumacher from Dalton and Kimball area ranchers Doug and Theresa Keller received awards...