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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 CHEYENNE, WYOMING WYOMINGNEWS.COM $2.00

Guilty plea
in death of
boy nearly
Cheyenne Sunrise Lions Club President Dave Woods looks over the progress being made at the Friendship Playground
on Friday afternoon at Cahill Park in Cheyenne. The club is undertaking an effort to do a broad swath of fundraising to
withdrawn
Logan Rogers pleaded guilty to the
help offset the cost of finishing off the complete project, which is designed for people of all ages and abilities.
Blaine McCartney/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
manslaughter charge on Nov. 18
Local group seeks funds By Sarah Zoellick
Wyoming Tribune Eagle

CHEYENNE Court records


indicate that Logan H. Rogers,
At a glance
Logan H. Rogers, the Cheyenne man
awaiting sentencing for involuntary

for universal playground


the Cheyenne manslaughter in connection with the
man charged presumed death of 13-month-old
with involuntary Silas Ojeda, recently considered
manslaughter in withdrawing his guilty plea in the
connection with case. His attorney filed a notice
the presumed earlier this month saying that no
death of longer is the case. Rogers also wrote
By James Chilton working on the project can add a a planner with the citys Parks and to the judge asking for a new
Wyoming Tribune Eagle number of other planned features Recreation Department. 13-month-old
attorney, but the judge denied that
to the site. We are committing to complete Silas Ojeda, re-
Rogers request after a confidential hearing
CHEYENNE Work has been Alongside the $1 million play- the project in a timely fashion be- cently consid-
last month.
proceeding nicely on a universally ground, stakeholders have been cause we dont want the contractor ered withdrawing his guilty plea.
accessible playground in Chey- wanting to include about $300,000 walking off the job, Moore said Rogers, 23, is still awaiting
ennes Cahill Park in the months sentencing in Laramie County guilty plea.
in additional features, like adult Friday. We want to complete the
since its Oct. 26 groundbreaking. vision. District Court. Rogers attorney, public de-
fitness pods, an outdoor class-
The playground itself marks one room with rocks and sunshade, Moore said it would be more ex- He pleaded guilty to the man- fender Brandon Booth, filed a
of the greater grassroots partner- and a looping crushed-rock path- pensive to have the contractor fin- slaughter charge at his arraign- notice of intention regarding
ships between the city and the way furnished with educational ish the playground only, then ment Nov. 18 and as a result faces previously entered plea on
public in recent years, with city kiosks that highlight Cheyennes require the city to go out for bid a up to 20 years in prison. Feb. 2.
grants and individual fundraising transportation history and pro- second time to finish the remain- Court records indicate that As the Court is aware, (Rog-
efforts contributing the bulk of the vide early literacy education to der of the project. So instead, she District Judge Thomas Camp- ers) has written the Court ex-
playgrounds $1.3 million cost. children. said the city is opting to make up bell held a confidential hearing pressing a desire to change/
While construction of the play- As of today, fundraising re- the fundraising deficit by dipping with Rogers and his attorney on remove counsel and to possibly
ground itself is already well un- mains about $200,000 short of into its community facilities Jan. 27 after Rogers wrote letters withdraw his previously entered
derway, there is bit of fundraising whats needed to cover those ame- funds. to the judge saying he wanted a plea, the notice says.
left to go before the contractor nities, according to Teresa Moore, See Park, page A2 new attorney and to withdraw his See Plea, page A2

Deer runs amok in supermarket,


North Korea gets wrangled by shoppers
Pandemonium broke out at a southern Pennsylvania Cheyenne
reportedly
supermarket when a rogue deer smashed through its
glass entrance and briefly ran amok. The doe burst into
a Giant grocery store Monday in Manchester, The York
Daily Record reported. Once surprised shoppers fig- ballerina
test fires ured out what the noise was, they worked together to
wrangle the animal and force it outside.
Robert Beck III was in the store at the time with his makes a
missile in U.S.
wife. He said he heard a loud
bang then people screaming
Deer! He caught a glimpse
of the animal as it ran toward comeback
challenge
the bakery section.
An avid hunter, Beck grabbed After surgery and
the deer around its neck and forced
it outside with help from two other men. dancing abroad, local
It was in the store for about 50 seconds. teen landed a role in
Page A10
Police generally advise the public not
to get involved in animal control when
Peter Pan PAGE E1
wild animals venture into populated
places.

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Page A2 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Sunday, February 12, 2017

Plea: Rogers requested


immediate sentencing in
November, was denied
Continued from A1 would be unconstitutional dently identified the drivers
The notice goes on to say double jeopardy. side door of Rhiannon Oje-
that the judge denied Rog- The deal goes on to say, das car and an LCCC trash
ers request to change/re- though, that should (Rog- bin as having had contact
move his attorney, and asked ers) decide to withdraw from with human remains.
Booth and Rogers to contin- this plea agreement at any A cadaver dog later identi-
time, the State shall be free to fied a pond and manure pile

GIFT IDEAS
ue discussions about the plea
withdrawal. dismiss the charge of Man- on the LCCC campus as hav-
Booth noted in the docu- slaughter-Involuntary and ing contact with human re-
ment that the judge gave him file or re-file future charges mains as well, but a search
until Feb. 3 to file any mo- related to the disappearance turned up nothing.
and death of S.O. (YOB 2015) Silas body still has not
tion regarding the basic
without triggering the Defen- been found.
grounds for which it could be
dants right to speedy trial. Rogers said at his change-

Vintage & Treasures


determined (Rogers) was
The plea agreement says of-plea hearing that Silas fell
looking to proceed forward
the DAs Office intends to off of a counter and seemed
regarding withdrawal of his to have a concussion. He did
recommend the maximum
previously entered plea. not indicate when the fall
! Where
h theh Past andd Present Meet prison term of 18 to 20 years,
s Sake The notice says Booth con-
while Rogers can argue for happened.
For Tea S GIFTS FOR HIM & HER
tinually advised Rogers, be-
any sentence. How did S.O. ultimately
VALENTINE fore and after he wrote Rogers asked to be sen- pass away? Booth asked
letters to the judge, of the Rogers, using the boys
eces at Reasonable Prices tenced immediately after he
Quality Pi ! possible consequences of changed his plea in Novem- initials.
6INTAGEs.EWs!NTIQUE withdrawing his plea. ber, but Campbell denied He had, like, a seizure in
Counsel last met with the request and ordered a the bathtub when I was giv-
Furniture, Home Decor, Lamps, (Rogers) on this specific pre-sentence investigation ing him a bath, (and) I start-
Glassware, Gifts and more! issue on Tuesday afternoon, instead. ed giving him CPR, Rogers
Jan. 31, 2017, and, after con- An investigation into Silas said, followed by mumbling
Come visit us today at tinual and ongoing discus- disappearance began Oct. 26 something about the boy
sions on the matter, (Rogers) after his grandfather called swallowing water.
ine of %.ATIONWAYs   continually informed coun-
g O u r Full Lt Teas In the Holliday Home Plaza 911 to report that Rhiannon Charging documents say
uctin rme sel that he no longer wishes Ojeda, his daughter and the that Rogers told detectives
Introd ess and Gou
W e ll n Hours: to pursue the withdrawal, boys mother, told him she the boy was extremely warm
-ON 3ATAM PM the notice says. to the touch and appeared to
hadnt seen her son in about
There will be no further four days. become high from being ex-
filing/motion regarding The Laramie County Sher- posed to the methamphet-
(Rogers) asserted consider-
Valentines Romantic Candle Light Dinner for Two ation of withdrawal of his
previously entered plea.
iffs Department detectives
arrested Rhiannon Ojeda in
amine, so he gave him a bath
for 45 minutes to one hour.
After Rogers gave the boy
November on suspicion of
The romance begins the moment you arrive. Rogers was charged with child endangerment-en- a bath, he left the house and
Simply delicious dinners served at your table for two. Enjoy each other involuntary manslaughter hanced with controlled sub- drove around with the boy
and the comfortable elegance of Nagle Warren Mansion. and child endangering-en- stances and child endang- for approximately two hours
hanced with controlled sub- ering-health, but she was re- while delivering metham-
Menu Includes: stances Oct. 28. leased after the District At- phetamine to his customers,
Valentines Soup s#HOICEOF"EEF&ILLET-IGNON/SCAROR3TUFFED#HICKEN The child endangering torneys Office declined to he told deputies.
Potatoes s"READ"UTTER s"EVERAGE s3WEETHEART#HOCOLATE#AKE charge is proposed to be dis- file charges against her. Rogers initially told the
missed at sentencing as part She still has not been boys mother and detectives
Seating from 5:30pm until 8:30pm of a plea agreement reached charged in connection with that he gave the boy to an ac-
in the case. the case. quaintance of his named
$100 per person plus tax and tip. Reservations suggested. Court records indicate The Laramie County Sher- Santiago to go on an over-
that Booth and Laramie iffs Department headed up a night fishing trip.
County District Attorney search of the North Weld Detectives spoke with the
Jeremiah Sandburg struck a Landfill just west of Ault, real Santiago, a former cell-
deal in the case before it had Colorado, where all of Chey- mate of Rogers who heard
%TH3Ts#HEYENNEs  
even moved out of Laramie ennes trash is taken, from through the grapevine that
www.naglewarrenmansion.com
County Circuit Court. Nov. 1 to Nov. 10 to try to find hed been implicated in the
The deal the three signed the boy after Rogers told in- boys disappearance, and de-


bunked the tale.
Give the Gift of a Cleaner Car! states, in part, that the DAs
Office will not pursue any
vestigators he wrapped the
boy in a white blanket and
Sarah Zoellick is the Wyoming
and all other potential charg- discarded his body in a trash
 
    es, either future or present, bin on the Laramie County
Tribune Eagles criminal justice
reporter. She can be reached at
that might arise as a result of Community College campus. szoellick@wyomingnews.com or

Wash All
the disappearance and death Charging documents say 307-633-3122. Follow her on Twitter
of the boy, because doing so two cadaver dogs indepen- at @sarahzoellick.

You Want! Park: Lions Club strives to


Unlimited
collect $100K by March 12
Continued from A1

/month Washes Of course, thats not ideal for the city, since
using those funds would take them away
from other parks projects. And thats why
How to donate
While Sunrise Lions Club President Dave Woods is
canvassing businesses to take on collection jars for
Dave Woods, president of the Cheyenne
a universally accessible playground at Cahill Park,
Sunrise Lions Club, has decided to launch a
there are also two ways for people to donate
full-bore fundraising effort to make up the
directly to the project.
final $200,000 over the next several weeks.
The Lions Club has been supportive of the Donors wishing to make a tax-deductible donation

Heartbaker Cahill Park playground since its inception,


and helped to host a fundraising kickoff
should mail donations to Cahill Inclusive
Playground Sunrise Lions Match at P.O. Box 1513,

Pizza event last June. Now, with the fundraising Cheyenne, WY 82003. Mailed donations will be
goal so close at hand, Woods has decided to deposited into an account maintained by the

$7
aggressively court businesses and civic or- Kiwanis Club, which will then mail back the
ganizations to put the playground project appropriate tax deduction letter.
over the top. Donors may also take donations directly to Teresa
Ive applied to the Lions International Moore in Room 302 at the Cheyenne Municipal
Foundation, requesting a grant; it has a max Building, 2101 ONeil Ave. Moore asks that donors
of $100,000, and thats what we requested, specify whether they wish to count their donations
Woods said Friday. as tax-deductible, since that will determine
But he said the grant is a matching grant, whether they go to a city account or the Kiwanis
meaning it will only cover whatever Woods account.
can raise locally if he raises $1,000, the
grant matches for $1,000; but if he can raise
(DVW3HUVKLQJ%OYG&KH\HQQH:<  ZZZ3DSD0XUSK\VFRP $100,000, the playgrounds fundraising will
Ive talked with (the Downtown Develop-
ment Authority) and the Chamber of Com-
be complete. merce, just so that we can get everybody on
We would find out in May what their final the same page, trying to make as much noise
With
from Adora Day Spa
, amount is, Woods said. So at this point
were trying to hustle people along, as far as
donating, with that grant in the back of their
as possible so everybody knows about it and
can say, I know about it, and I want to partic-
ipate, but I need to do it quick, he said.
mind. Theres 60,000 people in this town. For
Adora Gift Cards To do this, Woods said he has recruited $50,000, were talking less than a buck per
A Valenttine
e to be
e Adored friends and fellow club members to canvass person.
the city to see if businesses are interested in The citys aim is to have the Cahill Park
The Gift of Peace & Quiet putting out collection jars for the cause. At playground and its neighboring amenities
the same time, hes also hitting civic groups fully built out by May 15.
by classifications, with one person talking to
churches in town and another asking for sup- James Chilton is the Wyoming Tribune Eagles local
port from veterans groups. government reporter. He can be reached at jchilton@
The aim, Woods said, is to collect $100,000 wyomingnews.com or 307-633-3182. Follow him on
or more by March 12. Twitter at @JournoJChilton.

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Sunday, February 12, 2017 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Page A3

LOCAL MEADOWLARK ELEMENTARY


PUPILS OPEN STUDENT BANK
and Wyoming By Kristine Galloway
Wyoming Tribune Eagle At a glance
He said students can come in every
Tuesday morning and fill out a deposit
form to make the deposit. They get a
CHEYENNE Students at Meadow- Cheyennes Meadowlark Elementary receipt showing that they made the
lark Elementary now are able to open recently joined the list of local schools that deposit, and then they can actually go
up their own private bank account to offer a student Mini Bank, which allows

Todays events
and fill out their account register and
which their parents have no access. students to open a free savings account balance everything out.
Meadowlark is the latest school to through First Interstate Bank and make
The bank is entirely student run,
join a small group of Cheyenne deposits at the school. The program is
with student council members serv-
schools that offer the Mini Bank pro- designed to help students learn financial
literacy at an early age.
ing as Mini Bank board members.
gram, which allows students to open Theyre going to rotate in and basi-
Gardening: Vegetable Print up free savings accounts to store their
Valentines 1 p.m. $1 per child. Make valen- The whole goal of it is to cally get trained on how to be a teller
earnings.
tines from artichoke hearts. Paul Smith Childrens and how to run the bank, Reeser said.
The other schools that participate in teach that financial literacy
Village, Cheyenne Botanic Gardens, 616 S. Lions The students also are learning basic
the program are Cheyennes Buffalo
Park Drive. www.botanic.org or 307-637-6349 piece and the importance of banking software, he said.
Ridge Elementary, Saddle Ridge
The banking lessons will extend
Elementary, Carey Junior High and saving, even at an early age.
St. Marys Catholic School. outside of Mini Bank to all the students
To see the full calendar of todays events, turn to the in the school, as well. Reeser said
ToDo section, page B3. Bradley Reeser, a fifth-grade teach- Bradley Reeser
er at Meadowlark, said, Its a fully students will learn basic concepts like
Teacher at Meadowlark Elementary building savings, accruing interest,
functioning bank. Kids can make
deposits, (and) they can make interest on the accounts. balancing a checkbook, reading finan-
withdrawals. A letter sent to parents from First cial documents, etc.
Reeser said students can make only Interstate Bank states that students Ella Goodman, a student at
deposits at the school, however. can deposit money earned from Meadowlark Elementary, said, Ive
CHEYENNE Withdrawals have to be done at a First chores, babysitting, 4-H animals, learned about interest. Its kind of
Murray provides financial field Interstate Bank branch. He said Mini mowing lawns, summer jobs, etc. confusing, but Im starting to kind of
Bank is set up through the First Reeser said, It should be stuff that understand it.
guide to Wyoming National Guard Interstate Bank Foundation. the kids actually earn. The whole goal Goodman said she has never had
Last week, Wyoming Secretary of State Ed Murray The account is primarily a savings of it is to teach that financial literacy her own bank account before joining
met with the First Sergeants Council of the 153rd account, and First Interstate Bank piece and the importance of saving, Mini Bank.
Airlift Wing, Wyoming Air National Guard, to gives students 4 percent annual even at an early age. See Bank, page A6
deliver 1,200 copies of The Financial Field
Manual: A Personal Finance Guide for Military
Families.
As Wyomings Secretary of State and as a citizen
of this great land of freedom I am grateful for the
Wyoming National Guards dedicated and unfailing
service to our nation and state, Murray said in a
news release. I know that members of the Wyoming
National Guard face unique challenges and pres-
sures. To arm them with knowledge about a number
of financial topics, my staff and I are honored to pro-
vide each airmen and soldier with a Financial Field
Manual.
This manual is a new resource from the Wyoming
Secretary of States Office to provide military per-
sonnel and their families with information about the
new military retirement system, benefit changes,
steps to take before and after deployment, and
how to guard against scams that target service
members.
A digital copy of The Financial Field Manual: A
Personal Finance Guide for Military Families is
available on the Secretary of States website at:
http://soswy.state.wy.us/Investing/Docs/Field_
Manual_2016.pdf.

ROCK SPRINGS
Womans body found after fire
at Rock Springs-area house
Authorities say a womans body was found after a
house fire north of Rock Springs.
The Sweetwater County Sheriffs Department says
54-year-old Mary Whitfield was found inside the home
Friday.
An autopsy was planned to determine the cause of
death. The Rev. Mark Marston has led services at First United Methodist Church for the past four years. The church, which is one of the
The cause of the fire was under investigation. oldest buildings in Cheyenne, will be celebrating its 150th anniversary this year. Blaine McCartney/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
The sheriffs department says the fire burned itself

First United Methodist


out after causing extensive heat and smoke damage.

JACKSON
Deep snow keeps Wyomings
Teton Pass closed another day

Church will turn 150


Deep snow is keeping Wyoming Highway 22 over
Teton Pass closed for at least another day.
The Wyoming Department of Transportation said
the pass wouldnt open before today. Crews had hoped
to reopen it Saturday.
The pass is south of Grand Teton National Park, By Becky Orr church, Marston said. white frame church there
between Jackson and Victor, Idaho.
Officials say rainfall is causing snow to slide onto
Wyoming Tribune Eagle At a glance Cheyennes first that opened in 1870,
Methodist service oc- church member Bill
northwest Wyoming highways. CHEYENNE First First United Methodist Church curred Sept. 29, 1867. The Harris said.
The state has been hit by a mix of snow, floods, high United Methodist Church at 108 E. 18th St. turns 150 Rev. W.W. Baldwin from Back then, church mem-
winds and avalanches. has been part of Cheyenne years old this year. The church Burlington, Colorado bers simply moved the
An avalanche on Friday blocked U.S. 189-191 since the city began. was established a few months Territory, was the first existing white frame build-
south of Jackson with up to eight feet of snow. It was The church at 108 E. 18th after the creation of the city of
minister to preach in ing into the street while
reopened later that day. St. celebrates its 150th Cheyenne. Activities are
Cheyenne, save for a trav- they built the new church
Also Friday, heavy snow brought down utility poles birthday this year, and was planned at the church over the
eling Baptist preacher who made from red sandstone
and cut electricity in parts of Teton County. Warm created just a few months next few months to honor its
came through a week at the same site.
temperatures melted snow and caused flooding in after the city. anniversary. For more informa-
tion, call 307-632-1410. earlier. The new church opened
Fremont County. A busy church commit- in 1892 or 1894, as accounts
Baldwin gave the first
tee is planning several differ. Plenty of care went
be a special guest at the sermon at city hall, a build-
activities for the rest of the into building the new
ELK MOUNTAIN church, which has about ing located along present-
year to honor the anniver- church, Marston said.
1,000 members. day Pioneer Avenue be-
Semi blows over, crushes patrol sary, according to the Rev.
First United Methodist tween 16th and 17th They cut the (sand) stone
Mark Marston, who is the
car on Wyoming highway senior pastor at First Church has an important streets. and hand-placed it, he
presence in the history of An article in the said. The church also has
Dramatic video of a tractor-trailer toppling onto a United Methodist.
Cheyenne. It is the oldest Cheyenne Leader newspa- several stained-glass
Wyoming Highway Patrol car shows just how windy it Planned events will be
organized congregation of per said the church service windows.
can get on the high plains. based on themes that in-
clude the history of the any denomination in had to compete with sa- Various renovations
The truck was driving on Interstate 80 in southern loons and other forms were finished and addi-
churchs pipe organ, the Wyoming.
Wyoming on Tuesday when it blew over onto the of entertainment that tions made at the church
influence of the railroad The idea to create
parked patrol car. No one was inside the patrol car, and throughout the years.
and military in Cheyenne, Cheyenne was born during flourished on Sunday
Patrol Lt. David Wagener says the trucks driver and a mornings. The large pipe organ is
Cheyenne Frontier Days, a Fourth of July celebra-
passenger were not hurt. Various accounts re- one of the most notable
women and equality, and tion in 1867. People in-
Gusts up to 90 mph were recorded around the time of corded that from nine to 12 aspects of the church
the future of the local volved with platting out
the crash. people joined the church building. The organ has
church. tracks for the Union
A camera in another patrol car caught the wreck: Pacific Railroad decided at that day. 1,700 pipes, many which
Activities will include
Wind nudges the trailer, then knocks over the rig, the celebration that they After attending services are not visible from the
guest speakers, a pipe
which falls onto the patrol car. The skidding truck organ concert, and a Civil wanted a town here, ac- at city hall, church mem- sanctuary, Harris said.
barely misses the car filming. War-era band whose musi- cording to Marston. bers met at a school for a The pipe organ that is
Wagener says troopers at the scene were away from cians play instruments Methodist women while. Then they bought there now was built in
the crash zone, helping other motorists. from that time period. pushed for a church. They lots where the current 1994, and includes pipes
He says the highway was closed to lightweight, high- Bishop Karen Olivero, who argued that if they were First United Methodist from organs built for the
profile vehicles because of the wind, and the driver heads the five-state bringing children to settle Church is located at 18th church around 1903 and
was cited. Methodist Rocky in what would become Street and Central Avenue. 1946.
From staff and wire reports Mountain Conference, will Cheyenne, they wanted a The congregation built a See Church, page A6
Page A4 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Sunday, February 12, 2017

WYO
and the West
Colorado
About 200 protest outside
Denver Planned Parenthood
DENVER An abortion protest has
drawn about 200 demonstrators to a rally
across the street from a Planned
Parenthood clinic in Denver.
About two dozen Planned Parenthood
supporters staged a counter-demonstra-
tion in front of the clinic on Saturday.
Protests were also planned in Colorado
Springs and Fort Collins, and in cities
nationwide.
In Denver, protesters held signs includ-
ing Stop abortion now and Health
concerns? Keep your pants on.
Abortion opponent Mary Maguire said
she was cautiously optimistic about end-
ing or restricting legal abortions after the
election of President Donald Trump.
Planned Parenthood supporter Brenda
Vee said she was worried about low-in-
come women losing access to the organi-
zations health care services, and about
women losing control over their own
health.

2nd suspect arrested in fatal


shooting at train station Pronghorn on the prairie
A herd of pronghorn pause while grazing Saturday off Happy Jack Road west of Cheyenne. Pronghorn inhabit an area that stretches from parts of
DENVER A second suspect has been lower Canada to northern Mexico. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
arrested in a robbery and fatal shooting at
a Denver light rail station.
The Denver Post reports 19-year-old
Nathan Valdez was arrested Friday for
investigation of first-degree murder in
the Feb. 7 death of Tim Cruz. medicine, which she denied. Western Washington University. the burning home and that the home was
Nineteen-year-old Ever Valles was The woman said she escaped Jan. 18 The $3.8 billion pipeline is intended to fully involved when police and firefight-
arrested earlier on suspicion of murder. while Valdez was in the bathroom. carry North Dakota oil to Illinois. Indian ers arrived.
Online jail records didnt indicate tribes argue the pipeline threatens drink- John Nicholas was on the Sunset City
whether either man had an attorney who ing water and cultural sites. Council for 18 years and mayor for 10
could speak on his behalf.
Police say the 32-year-old victim was
Oregon Texas-based developer Energy
Transfer Partners this week received
years. He also served as a bishop and
stake president for The Church of Jesus
shot at a west Denver train station at about approval from the Army Corps of Christ of Latter-day Saints.
2 a.m. Murder for hire case in Engineers to lay pipe under Lake Oahe, a
An arrest warrant affidavit says one of Oregon is finally resolved Missouri River reservoir.
the suspects told Cruz, You saw too
much. GLADSTONE Nearly six years after New Mexico
Debbie Higbee-Benton was killed in her
Gladstone hair salon, all three people Utah Board gives nuclear-weapon
Baby sitter pleads guilty involved in the murder-for-hire plot have lab failing grade on safety
been sentenced to prison. Roads officials considering
in Colorado bank robbery On Friday, 59-year-old Susan Ellen SANTA FE An annual safety assess-
Campbell pleaded guilty to aggravated
U.S. 89 traffic improvements ment gave Los Alamos National
GREELEY A baby sitter accused of
using two children in her care to rob a murder. She was sentenced to life in FARMINGTON Transportation offi- Laboratory a failing grade for steps it
Colorado bank has pleaded guilty to theft, prison. cials say theyre considering ways to im- takes to prevent accidents in developing
forgery and attempted robbery. Earlier in the week, her son, 36-year-old prove traffic flow and safety on a busy and nuclear weapons.
The Greeley Tribune reports Rachel Jason Jaynes, pleaded guilty to conspira- congested stretch of U.S. 89 from The Santa Fe New Mexican reports that
Einspahr was sentenced to six years in cy to commit Higbee-Bentons murder. Farmington to Interstate 84. an independent federal advisory boards
prison after entering her plea Friday. KPTV reports that a jury convicted Utah Department of Transportation annual assessment found the lab had
Einspahr was charged with robbing a Lynn Benton last October on charges of spokesman Vic Saunders tells the numerous safety infractions during the
bank in the town in Severance last May. aggravated murder and criminal conspir- Standard-Examiner that daily traffic is fiscal year that ended Sept. 30.
Authorities say she had two sisters in her acy for the death of his estranged wife. projected to increase by about 40 percent The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety
car when she went to a drive-up lane and Higbee-Benton was found dead in her by 2040 due to increased development. Boards assessment gave the lab 23 low-
passed a note to a teller saying an armed Gladstone hair salon in 2011. Prosecutors Thats after average daily traffic level infractions, one mid-level infraction
man was in the back seat threatening the said she was shot, beaten and strangled. through Layton increased by about 5,000 and no high-level infractions. Most of the
children and demanding money. One child Detectives say Benton, a former vehicles between 2005 and 2015. infractions were self-reported by lab staff.
later told police there was no gunman. Gladstone police sergeant, hired the The department plans an open house Lab spokesman Kevin Roark said Los
mother-son duo of Campbell and Jaynes about an improvements study Thursday at Alamos has taken steps to address short-
to kill Higbee-Benton for $2,000. East Layton Elementary School. comings, including improvements in
operating procedures and both training
Montana Saunders says big trucks use the high-
way as a shortcut between interstates 15 and adding staff.

Havre man pleads not guilty Washington and 84, at speeds that sometimes ap-
proach freeway flow.
FBI: 1 man dead, no officers
to beating, locking up woman Pipeline protest temporarily hurt in tribal police shooting
HAVRE A Havre man has pleaded not closes northbound lanes of I-5 Ex-Mayor John Nicholas and
ALBUQUERQUE The FBI says one
guilty to charges of repeatedly beating his
BELLINGHAM Protesters upset by
wife Nada perish in home fire man is dead and that no officers were
girlfriend and keeping her locked in a
room for days. the construction of the Dakota Access SUNSET Authorities say a house fire injured in a shooting involving tribal po-
The Havre Daily News reports Rick pipeline temporarily blocked the north- has claimed the lives of former Sunset lice on the Navajo Nation in northwestern
Valdez is charged with partner or family bound lanes of Interstate 5 through the Mayor John Nicholas and his wife Nada. New Mexico.
assault, kidnapping and destroying or city of Bellingham, Washington. The Fire Department says cause of the FBI spokesman Frank Fisher says the
tampering with a communications device. The highway was blocked for about an Friday afternoon fire is under investiga- shooting occurred Thursday night in a
He entered his plea Wednesday. hour starting at 12:30 p.m. Saturday. tion but that theres no immediate indica- sparsely populated area about 20 miles
Charging documents say a woman told The Bellingham Herald says demon- tion of anything suspicious. south of Farmington.
Hill County sheriffs deputies she had strators were upset over Tuesdays deci- John Nicholas was 94 and Nada Fischer says New Mexico State Police
been kept against her will in a room at sion by the federal government to grant an Nicholas was 93. Theyd live in the home and the San Juan County Sheriffs Office
Valdezs home and beaten repeatedly easement for the pipeline in North Dakota. for seven decades. are assisting the FBI and tribal police in
for four days in January. She said Valdez Bellingham is located north of Seattle Police Chief Ken Eborn says heat and investigating the incident.
had accused her of stealing prescription near the Canadian border and is home to smoke kept neighbors from getting into From wire reports

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Funeral Obituaries Raymond Zell finishing his career as an


exploration consultant and
1933-2017 retiring in 2001. He enjoyed
directory Delfino Salas time was watching boxing.
Dale was drafted in 1945
sister, Gavenita; his daugh-
ter, Cindy Hehr; grand-
Raymond
L. Zell, 83,
working as a geologist in the
oil and gas industry, and was
former a member of the American
1927-2017 and served two years in the daughter, Christi Vigil; and
Andrews Delfino U.S. Army. He is a veteran great-grandson, Vince Jr.
Cheyenne Society of Petroleum
Deena R., Cheyenne. resident, Geologists.
Andrew of World War II and the Dale is dearly missed by passed away Ray was proud to have
Private family service.
Dale Korean War. Dale retired his wife and all of his family. peacefully served on the Calgary
Salas, 89, of from the University of Thank you for all your wis- Jan. 14 at Stampede Rodeo Committee,
Salas Cheyenne Wyoming AFIT Minute dom you shared with each home in and volunteered as an event
Delfino A., Cheyenne. passed Man Program after 20 years and every one of us. You will Cochrane, Alberta, Canada. timer for rodeo events and
Visitation 1-4 p.m. Mon- away of employment. be forever loved and your Ray was born Aug. 5, 1933, the chuck wagon races for 32
day at Schrader, Aragon Feb. 10 at Dale is survived by his legacy will live on through in Jacksonville, Ill., the oldest years.
and Jacoby Funeral Home. VA Medical wife of 68 years, Ramona; all those whose lives youve son of Raymond and Kathryn His favorite activities dur-
Vigil for the deceased Center in Cheyenne. his children, Ernie (Alma), touched. Zell. Ray and his parents ing free time included biking
6:30 p.m. Monday at St. Dale was born Nov. 30, Louie, Eddie (Peggy), Visitation will be from moved to Cheyenne in and cross-country skiing in
Marys Cathedral. Funeral 1927, a son of the late Frances Pacheco (Frank), 1-4 p.m. Monday at 1938. He went to school in the nearby Rocky Mountains.
liturgy 10:30 a.m. Tuesday Toribio Salas and Delfinia Joanne Arias (Leonard), Schrader, Aragon and Cheyenne and graduated Ray is survived by his wife,
at St. Marys Cathedral. Gallegos Salas. Andrew (Carolyn), Jacoby Funeral Home with with the class of 1951 from Beth; son, Tyler of Calgary;
He was born on the Salas Veronica Vigil (Ray), a vigil for the deceased to Cheyenne High School. Ray brother, Jim (Marie) and his
family ranch named Piedra Jackie Salas (Marcus), continued his education at son, Brian of Cheyenne;
follow at 6:30 p.m. at St.
Wagner Lumbre (aka Fire Rock) Caroline Salas (Rick) and
Marys Cathedral. A funer-
the University of Wyoming nephew, Brad Jackson (Ty
Betty, Cheyenne. in San Miguel County, N.M. Eric Salas; his siblings, Pita and graduated in 1955 with a Lene) and family of Laramie;
al liturgy will be celebrated
Cremation. Apart from his wife and Solis, Max Salas, Mary B.S. degree in geology. and niece, Gayle Dilling
at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. After his service in the U.S. (Steven) and family of Port
children, Dales greatest Martinez, Connie Griego
Marys Cathedral with an Navy, Ray returned to the
memories in life were lived and Tony Salas; 28 grand- Orchard, Wash.
Ward on the ranch as a young boy. children; 33 great-grand- interment service to follow University of Wyoming to He was preceded in death
E. Eileen, Cheyenne. Visita- He enjoyed working beside children; and four great- at Olivet Cemetery. work on a masters degree in
Condolences may by his mother and father; his
tion 6-8 p.m. Monday at his father with the cattle great-grandchildren. geology, which he received in
be offered online at sister, Maggie Jackson; and
Schrader, Aragon and Ja- and horses. He enjoyed He was preceded in death 1959.
www.schradercares.com. brother, John Zell.
coby Funeral Home. Ser- hunting, fishing and the by his brothers, Ted, He then began working as
Ray remained a Wyoming
vice 2 p.m. Tuesday at outdoors. His favorite pas- Manuel and Charles Salas; This is a paid obituary. an exploration geologist for
Schrader, Aragon and Ja- Amerada-Hess Petroleum Cowboy at heart throughout
coby Funeral Home. Corporation, where he the years.
worked for many years. If desired, donations may
Ray later opened the be made to the American
E. Eileen Ward as a secretary, 10 years
with Darling School
brothers, Wayne Kessler,
Dale Kessler and Ellis Calgary Exploration Division Diabetes Association or
1935-2017 of Inter-City Gas Limited as a American Cancer Society.
Photography, and also en- Kessler; and sister, Leona
corporate vice president, This is a paid obituary.
E. Eileen joyed caring for her home. Krakow.
Ward, 81, of She was active as a member Visitation will be from
When words just Cheyenne of the Military Wives Club, 6-8 p.m. Monday at
are not enough... passed away the LaGrange Homemaker Schrader, Aragon and
Feb. 10 at and the Airport Golf Club. Jacoby Funeral Home. A Brian King Adele King; and two sisters.
He is survived by his wife
307-637-7673 800-767-9176 Davis She was also a member of memory service will be 1941-2017 of 48 years, Mary; daughter,
Hospice First Congregational celebrated at 2 p.m.
5709 Yellowstone Brian D. King, 75, former- Jeri (Michael); son, Aaron;
Center sur- Church. Tuesday at Lakeview ly of Cheyenne, passed away grandchildren, Ashlea
http://www.bouquetsunlimited.com/ rounded by Eileen is survived by her Chapel at Schrader, Aragon Feb. 3 in Corona, Calif. (Jeremy), Kyle, Joshua and
her family. children, Margie (Dick) and Jacoby Funeral Home. He was born Nov. 1, 1941, Nathan; great-grandchil-
Eileen was born July 29, Demoney, Peggy (Roy) An interment service will and raised in Portland, Ore., dren, Gage and Raylynn;
Death 1935, in Torrington, a Schamel and Jim (Theresa)
daughter of the late Charles Ward; five grandchildren,
follow at Mountain View
Memorial Park.
Donations in Eileens
and Juneau, Alaska.
He retired from the U.S.
sister, Karen; and brother,
Ken.

notices
B. and Ethel E. (Jones) Summer Houghton, Misty Air Force and managed
memory may be made to This big Teddy Bear will
Kessler. Demoney, Carter Ward, Uncle Charlies. He also
Kari Farley and Tyler Davis Hospice Center. be greatly missed.
Eileen was a graduate of worked in banking for many
Condolences may be Cremation has taken place
LaGrange High School. She Ward; nine great-grand- years and ended his working at Thomas Miller Mortuary
Donald Kerbs married James D. J.D. children; and dear friend, offered to the family years driving a school bus for
Ward on June 28, 1943, in Sandy Darling. online at www.schrader in Corona. A celebration of
the Laramie County school
1934-2017 LaGrange. She worked for She is preceded in death cares.com. district. life will be at a later date in
Donald 25 years for Laramie by her parents; her hus- This is a paid obituary. He was preceded in death Cheyenne.
E. Kerbs, County School District 1 band, J.D. Ward; three by his parents, Warren and This is a paid obituary.
82, for-
merly of

District Court sentencings


Cheyenne,
died Feb. 4
in Dana Everyone gives,
Point,
Calif.
He was born Sept. 23,
CHEYENNE (WTE)
The following people were
Patrol trooper went to
Cheyenne Regional Medical
responded to Cheyenne
Regional Medical Center to Everyone gains
sentenced Dec. 19 by Center to interview Troudt investigate a report of a Helping you change your corner of the world by connecting
1934, in Cheyenne. Laramie County District about a fatal crash that hap- nurse finding several nee- you with those who need help.
A service was held Judge Steven Sharpe: pened the day before and to dles of suspected metham-
Saturday at Hillside We believe everyone can give some- benefit the Wyoming Chapter of
n Brandon M. Adams check on the status of her phetamine in Nyberg- thing to those in need, and when the Alzheimers Association.
Baptist Church, 2436
Everyone gives,
(born in 1990) was sen- son, who also was a passen- Carlsons room. She had that happens, everyone benefits.
Ninth Avenue, Greeley, tenced for violating his ger in the vehicle. When: After the Cheyenne
checked herself into the Thats why we created Everyone
CO 80631. Interment will
Everyone gains
gives, Everyone gains, an occasional Stampede game on Friday, Feb. 18;
probation in a 2014 burglary While the trooper was on hospital because of suicidal
be at Sunset Memorial conspiracy case. his way, he learned from the game starts at 7:35 p.m.
thoughts and brought the column highlighting ways you can
Gardens. Sharpe revoked Adams police that Troudt had a loaded syringes in her help people here. To submit an item,
Helping you change Where: Cheyenne
your corner Icebyand
of the world Events
connecting
probation and put him back controlled substance in her purse. email Managing Editoryou Brian
withMartin
those whoCenter, 1530 W. Lincolnway,
need help.
on five years of probation possession. A security offi-
Walter Harris with an underlying prison cer told the trooper that a
n LaRea K. Woolington
(born in 1974) was sen-
at everyonegives@wyomingnews.
com or send it to Everyone gives,
Cheyenne

1965-2017 term of three to five years. nurse was undressing tenced to five years of pro- Everyone gains, c/o Brian Martin, More information: In addition to
the jersey auction, cheerleaders
He also ordered him to com- Troudt and a methamphet- bation with an underlying Wyoming Tribune Eagle, 702 W.
Walter will give away T-shirts, and the
plete substance abuse treat- amine pipe fell out of her prison term of four to five Lincolnway, Cheyenne, WY 82001.
Louis Wyoming Chapter of the
Harris, ment at a program in Rock breast area. The trooper years for two counts of child
To give
Alzheimers Association will set up
51, of Springs. spoke with Troudt and no- endangering-enhanced an information table.
Cheyenne Documents say Adams ticed a bag of suspected with controlled substances.
died Jan. parents reported to the
Laramie County Sheriffs
methamphetamine on the
floor next to her hospital
Documents say a Pine
Bluffs Police Department
your money The Wyoming Chapter of the
Alzheimers Association provides
25 at
Cheyenne Department in December bed. officer pulled over educational programs, support
2014 that their house had Troudt told the trooper Woolington in August of last groups, information and referral
Regional
Medical Center. been broken into. Missing she began using meth again year for running a stop sign Bid on a Stampede services and one-on-one counseling
He was born March 17, items included three shot- because she gained weight and failing to use a turn jersey to support in Wyoming. Funds from this event
also will fuel national research
1965, in Marquette, Mich. guns, four rifles, jewelry, from having a baby. She said signal.
Cremation has taken money and a credit card. that she, her boyfriend and Woolington consented to
Alzheimers group efforts.

place. A private spreading The day of the burglary, 13 the 3-week-old baby trav- a search of the vehicle, and What: The Cheyenne Stampede For more information: Call Janet
of his ashes will occur at a unauthorized purchases eled to Cheyenne to buy the officer found a small hockey team will auction jerseys to Lewis at 307-316-2892.
later date. were made with the credit baby formula from Wal- mason jar with suspected
card totaling nearly Mart and then went to a methamphetamine residue
$10,000. mobile home to pick up the under the feet of a 2-year-
Hal Moore dies, Deputies identified a
possible suspect, Tanner
meth from a Hispanic
woman. They were on their
old boy who was seated in a
FAC E B O O K . C O M /WT E N EWS
car seat.
depicted in We Kupec, who was known to way back to Torrington About a week later, a
Were Soldiers have worked with Brandon
Adams at a local bar and had
when the crash happened,
killing Troudts boyfriend,
confidential source told an

Associated Press been to the Adamses house 26-year-old Branden D.


investigator that
Woolington kept meth in the
We have expanded our reception
before. Christman of Torrington. jar, and that he or she took a area for your personal gathering.
Retired Lt. Gen. Harold Deputies interviewed a n Jazmuhn R. Nyberg- picture of the jar inside
G. Hal Moore, the man named Jory Carlson (born in 1987) was Woolingtons house while
American hero known for Bocanegra, an associate of sentenced for violating her Woolingtons two children
saving most of his men in Kupecs, who said Kupec probation in a 2015 case of were there.
the first major battle be- broke into the house after felony methamphetamine The source indicated that
tween the U.S. and North Adams told him how to get possession. he or she was worried about
Vietnamese armies, has in and when the house Sharpe revoked Nyberg- the safety and wellbeing of
died. He was 94. would be unoccupied. Carlsons probation and put Woolingtons children be-
Joseph Galloway, who n Emily L. Troudt (born her back on three years of cause of her drug use and
with Moore co-authored in 1988) was sentenced to first-offender probation,
Large Chapel and Reception
sales. Center for your convenience
the book We Were five years of probation with which means she can still A later search of the
Soldiers Once ... and an underlying prison term keep a felony conviction off house while Woolingtons
Young, confirmed of three to five years for her criminal record if she 9-year-old son was at school
Saturday to The Associated child endangering-en- successfully completes and the 2-year-old was at
Press that Moore died late hanced with controlled supervision. day care revealed a felony
Friday in his sleep at his substances. The judge also ordered
amount of methamphet-
home in Auburn, Alabama. A count of misdemeanor Nyberg-Carlson to com-
amine, a digital scale and
Galloway said Moore, methamphetamine was plete substance abuse treat-
other items suspected of Funerals
his friend of 51 years, died dismissed as part of a plea ment at Volunteers of Cremation
being used for drug sales.
two days shy of his 95th agreement reached in the America in Sheridan, as Cemetery
birthday. case. well as the Intensive Sarah Zoellick, Wyoming Tribune Pre-Planning
Born in Bardstown, Documents say the crime Supervision Program. Eagle (from information provided by
Monuments
Receptions
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Page A6 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Sunday, February 12, 2017

Wild horse collaring project underway


By Iain Woessner Its been used on grizzly design. Mares, being more Schoenecker showed a collar
Rawlins Daily Times bears, wolves, zebra, he slender and with smaller being triggered to disengage
said. Its university, state necks, had less trouble wear- remotely. The collars elec-
ROCK SPRINGS The and federal coming together, ing the collars than their tronic lock simply releases,
Bureau of Land Manage- saying, We need better ornery male counterparts. and the collar falls on its own
ment, the United States Geo- information. We tried several different from the mares neck, with no
logical Survey and the Uni- In a presentation given by changes of collars and sev- risk to the horse.
versity of Wyoming began in Kate Schoenecker, an ecolo- eral different vendors, The project is currently
earnest Friday their herd gist with the USGS, the elec- Schoenecker said. planned to last about two
migration project, which will tronic radio collars that are She said after a year of years. Horses that will be
utilize global positioning being used to monitor the study and research, theyd used in the project are caught
systems on collars to monitor movement patterns of wild found an adequate collar in bait traps. There have been
the movement of wild horses horse herds were demon- design to suit their purposes. nine mares thus far captured,
in the Adobe Town region. strated to a gathering of The collars themselves ap- though only four are cur-
The technologys been federal agents and UW pear simple, but are affixed rently collared as the re-
Corralled horses near Rock Springs look on while officials from
around for a long time, personnel. with a rather large battery, a searchers wait for the others
various agencies met Friday to discuss a wild horse migration
Derek Scasta, rangeland We want to be able to track GPS location device and a to reach the right size.
monitoring project for wild horses in Adobe Town. These horses
extension specialist for the them and find out where they means of communicating and The collared mares will be
University of Wyoming will not be used in the two-year project, which should tell state,
go, because you can learn a transmitting data wirelessly. held at the facility for 24 to 48
Ecosystem Science and university and federal officials where the horses are going.
lot sometimes by seeing That wireless connectivity hours after they are collared
Management Department, Iain Woessner/Rawlins Daily Times
where an animal goes, has more function than just for observation, a BLM re-
said during a public viewing Schoenecker said. project goal that couldnt be lenge, with Schoenecker sending information; the lease stated. After the obser-
of the corralled wild horses at She said the projects goal accomplished through sim- describing how stallions collars can actually be trig- vation period, the collared
the Rock Springs Wild Horse is to monitor movement pat- ple observation. would have trouble with the gered to detach themselves mares would be released
Facility on a windy Friday terns and herd migration for Monitoring the horses in a collars, their size proving from the horse, and in a video back into the Adobe Town
afternoon. wild horse populations, a safe manner has been a chal- difficult to work with the to demonstrate this function, Herd Management Area.

Bank: Big goals are reached through little choices


Continued from A3 mer and taking on more to have their own ideas about are reached through little eighth grade at Carey Junior saving their money instead
I think its actually kind chores. the world in general. choices each day. High or St. Marys Catholic of just spending away. I
of a good way for us to learn Reeser said Goodman was He said Mini Bank helps Madoka Grenvik, a per- School. They are then of- really believe in habit, habit,
Meadowlark Mini Banks them learn more about how sonal banking manager for fered the choice to transition habit.
about banking, because
first customer. to take charge of their lives First Interstate Bank, helps the account into a regular
when were older, were He said the fifth-graders and their money. the local schools with their account or close the account. Kristine Galloway is the
going to have to do it, she at Meadowlark fall into a Just teaching them that Mini Banks. She said Grenvik said, I wish all Wyoming Tribune Eagles education
said. great age group for learning they have ownership over Cheyenne schools began the schools would partici- reporter. She can be reached at
She hopes to earn more financial literacy. Theyre that choice that no one can hosting the program in 2005. pate in this kind of a pro- kgalloway@wyomingnews.com or
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Govt Church: Events planned through


honor meetings year to celebrate 150th birthday
who you love the most.
Continued from A3 dont think they meant it. The Rev. Jeff Rainwater, a district
Monday Four months later, some- church superintendent, will give the
Cheyenne City Council, One of the activities
one shot and killed Hickok sermon.
6 p.m., City Council planned for the celebration
Chambers, Municipal will be time spent during the during a poker game in July 9: The Cheyenne Frontier Days
Building, 2101 ONeil Ave. Sept. 10 service for Marston Deadwood, South Dakota. theme will be highlighted and mem-
to talk about offbeat events at The following is a list of bers dress up in Western garb.
the church. some activities planned so
A favorite story involves far for the birthday event: July 16: The Rev. Richard Gilbert, a
Wednesday the notorious 19th-century retired minister from the church,
With the help of family, friends and loved ones, Laramie County will preach at three services.
gunslinger James Hickok, March 5: Members will present a
coping with death is made easier. But, sometimes, Community College
better known as Wild Bill brief play about the local church
Board of Trustees, 7 p.m., Aug. 6: The church will observe
that may not be enough. When youre searching Hickok. founders during the 8:30 a.m., 9:45 womens equality theme. The Rev.
Petersen Board Room,
for more assistance, thats when you can benefit In 1876, he married Agnes a.m., and 11:15 a.m. services. Trudy Robinson, a former minister at
Administration Building, Thatcher Lake in Cheyenne.
from our Aftercare program. Well provide you with 1400 E. College Drive. April 29: A 5K fun run and walk is First United Methodist will preach
Lake was not a woman to be at all three services.
helpful literature, counseling and support groups to trifled with as she owned a
planned and the time and location
further ease your loss. Because we understand that will be announced. Aug. 13: Members of the United
circus and performed as a
when the funeral is over, your suffering is not. Subscribe today lion tamer and tightrope
walker.
April 30: Ron Swim, director of
music ministries at the church, will
Methodist Church Women will
present the services.

633-3102 The couple and their


friends apparently came to
lead a Civil War-era band. Its mem-
bers dress in costumes and play
Sept. 10: A one-act play about
women in the church will be pre-
the church late one evening instruments that would have been in sented. The Rev. Janet Forbes, the
to get married, Marston said. vogue at the time of the Civil War. first women minister of First United
They knocked on the parson- Methodist, will preach.
Jim Limpp, former church organist,
age door and roused the
will give a concert at 3 p.m. on the Sept. 23: A celebration dinner is
minister out of bed.
pipe organ. planned.
1900 East 19th St. 632-1900 wrcfuneral.com The parson refused to
perform a ceremony at the May 7: This will be the first Sunday Sept. 24: Karen Oliveto, bishop of
church because everyone in of the railroad theme. the Rocky Mountain Conference of
Hickoks party was drinking the United Methodist Church, will
or drunk, Marston said. May 28: As part of the military
theme, church members who served speak at the services.
Instead, the minister di-
in the armed forces will be recog-
rected them to a house near- The theme will be about moving the
nized. They will be asked to bring
by where a church member church into the future.
their uniforms for display. We have
lived. He married the couple
so many military people in this
there. Becky Orr is the Wyoming Tribune
church, Marston said.
But he had doubts, as Eagles business and health reporter.
shown by a note he left be- June 4: A one-act play about the She can be reached at borr@
hind. In a ledger next to their founding of the church will be wyomingnews.com or 307-633-3183.
names, the minister wrote, I performed at three services. Follow her on Twitter at @WTEBecky.

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GOP faces dilemma


on health law taxes
By Alan Fram they try replacing Obamas Theres going to be a
Associated Press law. Its a major rift GOP temptation for policymakers
leaders face as they try craft- to take the easy way out and
WASHINGTON Repub- ing a health care package simply let deficits rise, said
licans love cutting taxes, that can pass Congress. Maya MacGuineas, presi-
especially if they were au- These are sources of rev- dent of the bipartisan
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Barack Obama. But as they said Rep. Patrick Meehan, Federal Budget. She said for
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ESTABLISHED 1867

OPINION
WTE Editorial Board
Jeff Robertson Publisher
Brian Martin Managing Editor
Patrick Collins Community representative
Bob Fecht Community representative
Rachel Martinez Community representative

OUR VIEW

Wyoming needs
to solve 2 main
economic issues
I
t seems 2017 may finally be the year Wyoming
government leaders get serious about address-
ing the states two main economic problems.
For decades, officials have ignored the
warning signs that dependence on revenue from the
extraction of fossil fuels would eventually lead to di-
saster. Now, as mineral severance tax revenue has
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
reached rock bottom and the forecast is for coal and
gas prices to remain low, Gov. Matt Mead and mem- Legislators need to help obligated to offer some additional
musings.
bers of the Wyoming Legislature seem ready to act.
We just hope they follow through on their promis- protect our public lands To submit a letter The central theme was grounded
es this time. D. Terrance Booth The Wyoming Tribune Eagle welcomes around loss of business revenue to
Cheyenne opinions from readers on topics of North Carolina from boycotting
After all, state leaders studied ways to change the efforts by transgender supporters
public interest. Because of space
states revenue picture almost two decades ago. The to a nondiscrimination ordinance
An open letter to the Wyoming considerations, letters should be no
result of that effort the Tax Reform 2000 report Legislature: more than 350 words in length. Letters involving housing, employment
sits on a shelf, gathering dust. This is to thank each one of you that promote a commercial product, and public facilities. It would have
Now comes Mead and his ENDOW economic that helped convince Senator those containing libelous material or allowed unvetted individuals to use
diversification initiative, along with the Legisla- Bebout to withdraw Senate Joint personal attacks on individuals, those bathrooms, locker rooms and show-
critical of local businesses and those er facilities that corresponded with
tures plan to create a Select Committee on State Resolution 3 the public lands con-
containing comments in bad taste will a self-perceived gender identity,
Revenues. stitutional amendment. not be published. Letters must be
That bill would have among even if that identity differs from
ENDOW, which stands for Economically Needed signed and should contain the writers
other defects violated our consti- their biological sex.
Diversity Options for Wyoming, is designed to cre- address. A telephone number, which
Sex offender stats show: Males
ate a 20-year blueprint to diversify the states econo- tutional contract (Article 21 will not be published, should be
Section 26) to forever disclaim account for 95 percent of arrests;
my. If Senate File 132 is approved by the full House included for verification purposes.
all right and title to the unappropri- 10,000 to 20,000 incarcerated sex
of Representatives, a 15-member executive council ated public lands lying within the Wyoming Tribune Eagle offenders released to the commu-
would be made up of appointed people representing boundaries of the state and nity each year; females are more
a variety of economic sectors, as well as legislative would have put access to our public Mail: 702 W. Lincolnway, Cheyenne, than six times as likely as males to
leaders serving as nonvoting members. lands at risk. WY 82001 be victims; approximately 67 per-
The bill authorizes spending $2.5 million on the ef- The bill is withdrawn, but our cent of all victims of reported sexu-
Email: opinion@wyomingnews.com al assaults are under the age of 18;
fort from the states rainy-day fund, with $1.5 mil- public lands are far from safe.
Consider: (1) Bebouts promise to and more than half of these victims
lion of that going to workforce development. are under the age of 12.
continue his effort in Washington, Haynes say a Muslim ban is a
An initial report on the states current economic Facing these stats (which are
D.C., (2) Rob Bishops (R-Utah) Muslim ban by any other name?
situation would be due Aug. 30, with preliminary Lets see, between 49 and 50 considered understated), I was
House action devaluing public land
recommendations due by Dec. 31. A final compre- to make transfers more likely Muslim-majority countries in the stunned by Pahls concern for
hensive economic diversification strategy would be world, and President Trump making a buck above the safety of
which our new Wyoming represen-
due Aug. 1, 2018. That report would include goals banned seven of them. I just wish our female citizens and our chil-
tative, Liz Cheney, supported, (3)
for the state to reach and a plan to guide the evolu- when someone writes about some- dren. I guess greed is a bit more
Jason Chaffetzs (R-Utah) bill to
far-reaching than the usual big
tion of Wyomings economy in order to build a sus- sell off 3.3 million acres of federal thing they checked all the facts.
In the past, our country has business targets the liberal left love
tainable and diversified, value-added economy by public land in 10 states to non-
to attack.
2038. federal entities (this was, thank- banned Chinese, Jews,
Communists, and, most recently, However, the boycotting point
We agree with both Mead and lawmakers sponsor- fully, pulled because of public op-
did accentuate the lack of necessity
ing the bill that this long-term effort is exactly position), and (4) the recent rush by the following past-presidents have
for any mandate on issues such as
the U.S. House to both remove ethi- issued bans: Carter, Clinton,
whats needed. Diversifying the economy of a George W. Bush, Reagan and this. If LGBT arguments are as
cal checks and to transfer public strong and popular as they profess,
sparsely populated, geographically spread out state land. This is doubly disturbing and Obama.
like Wyoming isnt going to happen overnight. It individuals can cast their support,
raises unsettling red flags about Gee, I guess other presidents
also wont happen under one governor or one group or lack thereof, by simply not
Washingtons influence-buying have wanted to protect Americans
spending their dollars with any
of lawmakers, so there needs to be a commitment to swamp. also. Shameful?
business that doesnt align with
dig in for the long haul. If you get this stuff into state According to Congressman Trey
their political views. You can count
Equally important is the Legislatures plan to ad- hands, it is not going to be available Gowdy, national securitys objec- on the bottom line reigning su-
dress the states income problem. Since they opted because the state would have the tive should be the safety and secu-
preme! You dont make money, you
not to create a new Tax Reform 2020 committee, power to dispose of it, they are rity of our fellow citizens, and he
dont remain in business!
going to peddle it off and put it into also stated that there is no legal
its time to dust off that older version and give it Thus, achieving LGBT outcomes
the coffer, not thinking of what that right to immigrate to America; it is of equality and fairness without the
another read (in fact, its all readily available on does to the guys like you and me a privilege.
the state Department of Revenues website at unequal and unfair taking away of
who know where this trail is into the Our government has always rights belonging to citizens who
http://revenue.wyo.gov/home/tax-reform-2000- fishing hole, hunting spot or back- had undoubted authority to decide dont favor their view on discrimi-
committee-report). packing area forget it. (Former who may enter the country. As nation. After all, the meaning of
Rather than starting from scratch, state leaders Wyoming Senator Al Simpson) Congressman Jason Chaffetz said, discrimination doesnt only
could learn a lot by reading such sections as Thus legislators, we need your national securitys ultimate policy apply to prejudice; it also means
Analysis of Wyomings Current Tax Statutes, continued help in protecting and is to keep U.S. citizens personal choice, recognizing the differ-
Problems with Wyomings Current Tax Structure preserving our public-land heri- security at the top of the list. ence between one thing and anoth-
tage. We need your instinct for This isnt a religious ban, it is a er. Without freedom to choose, you
and the committees recommendations. (Ironically,
politics, your assistance in trans- terrorist ban; it has absolutely noth- really dont have freedom.
those included raising the states cigarette tax, ing to do with religion.
parency and interpretation of law- Question is: Do the LGBT, and
which was just rejected yet again by the House of making, and your voices and influ- I suspect Haynes hasnt bothered their supporters, respect the good
Representatives.) ence in Wyoming and Washington. to see how allowing anyone into the integrity of Wyoming people to be
One of the subsections of the 2000 report is titled We need your continued efforts in country is working in France, fair without government coercion?
Inadequate Funding for Future Revenue Needs. the tradition of great Republicans Brussels, Hungary and other coun-
Wait what? You mean almost 20 years ago a group Theodore Roosevelt, Gifford tries. I just dont understand how
of people figured out that relying on mineral tax in- Pinchot, Ethan A. Hitchcock, any patriot can fight the White Barrasso, Enzi should host
come wouldnt be enough in the future? Say it isnt James R. Garfield, Reed Smoot
and others that acted to create
Houses anti-terror immigration
order. That is the same as condon-
town hall meetings in Wyo.
so. Gary Scott
the heritage we enjoy and must ing dangerous illegal radicals and
No doubt many state leaders wish they could go Cheyenne
preserve. welcoming them to come in and
back in time and tell their counterparts (or their spread hate and death to those who
younger selves) to pay attention to this report and disagree with them. An open letter to Senators Enzi
take action to prevent future pain. But were here Trumps ban is about Swedens embrace of cultural and Barrasso and to Representative
Cheney:
now.
All of this doesnt mean further cuts shouldnt be
terrorism not Muslims enrichment has led to riots, soar-
I see news that Representative
ing violent attacks, rapes and
Pat Eubank Chaffetz of Utah recently returned
made. In fact, K-12 school leaders across the state Cheyenne
chaos. Is that what we really want to
embrace? home to host a town hall meeting. I
should already be looking for ways to make the in- think town hall meetings are a good
evitable cuts coming from the current legislative Charles Haynes wrote in way for elected representatives to
session as painless as possible. Mondays editorial about the Bathroom bill concerns stay in touch with their constituents.
As the Tax Reform 2000 report said, The task shameful day that President Are any of you planning on hold-
demands vision and leadership. Its well past time Trump issued an executive order should be about safety ing town hall meetings back here in
for our leaders to provide both to address current temporarily halting immigration. Doug Watford Wyoming anytime soon? There is a
revenue shortfalls and put Wyoming on a more solid I wasnt quite clear if he was just Cheyenne lot to talk about something new
path for the future. upset because of the day he ordered every day it seems.
it or if he thinks it is unconstitution- After reading Lynn Pahls letter Can you please have your offices
WE WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOU THINK: Contact us via email at opinion@ al or exactly why he is so against regarding bathroom bill HB 244 publish the dates, times and loca-
wyomingnews.com. safety for America. How can in the Feb. 7 issue of the WTE, I felt tions of the meetings?
Sunday, February 12, 2017 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Page A9

Love more,
dont use Bible
as a weapon
Theres something
happening here, what
it is aint exactly
clear. Those Buffalo
Springfield lyrics have
surprisingly more
meaning now that Im
68 than when first sung
in 67. Theres battle
lines being drawn;
Rodger nobodys right if ev-
McDaniel erybodys wrong.
There are some
much older words Ive
been contemplating as the Wyoming
Senate voted to endorse discrimination
against gays, lesbians, bisexual and
transgender human beings. Alas, the
Legislature is fine with some losing
their livelihood for exercising constitu-
tional rights to marry the person they
love. In the Equality State, being who
you are is risky.
Legalizing discrimination is attrib-

The politics of plunder


uted by many observers to the Wyoming
Pastors Network (WPN), the self-iden-
tified network of Bible-believing pas-
tors committed to teaching and apply-
ing biblical principle as the moral com-
pass and source of Truth for all matters
of life.
But far too much power. For, as we examine our political had anything to do with protect- Many of us can claim the same iden-
whether the Those individuals the Anti- scene today, we can see that, ing mans individual rights and tity while reaching far different conclu-
Constitution Federalists warned us, as best with the exception of the lack of were actually destructive to sions about whether discrimination
really be one they could, that the prospective a Bill of Rights, which was ad- those ends as they all inter- against the LGBTQ community can be
thing, or an- national regime would outstrip opted in 1791, every other fear fered with the operations of a either legal or moral. That brings me
other, this its limitations and eventually expressed by the Anti- free and unfettered market- back to those older words Ive been
much is cer- end up trampling the hard- Federalists has borne its foul place. The camels nose was contemplating, words written by the
tain that it fought freedoms earned by the fruit. under the tent flap. Apostle Paul in the first century.
has either American Revolution. Consequently, our ultimate These (and other) provisional Paul admitted to the Corinthians that,
authorized And the arguments the Anti- problem is not that we need to cracks (with the regulation of for now, he and they could see only
Bradley such a govern- Federalists raised to back up return to the Constitution dimly. He said we could only know in
interstate commerce being the
Harrington ment as we that claim? but we need, instead, to deter- worst, judicially) have, in the part. He implied thered come a time
have had, or That the Constitution lacked mine which parts of the time since ratification, all wid- when we could know fully. But he
has been pow- sufficient checks and balances Constitution permitted the continued, faith, hope and love abide,
ened themselves to the point
erless to prevent it. Lysander (Virtue will slumber. The overreach to begin with. these three; and the greatest is love.
where the very structure itself is
Spooner, The Constitution of wicked will be continually And the best place to start with The point is that until we are able to
now on the verge of collapse. understand fully, we are left to rely on
No Authority, 1869 watching; consequently, you that analysis? Our definition of
will be undone. Patrick what it is that government ought From the acorn grows the tree. love. The conclusion Paul leads us to is
We take the Constitution of Henry); to be doing in the first place: The real constitutional sinker, that love precludes using biblical inter-
the United States for granted, as That the executive presi- Protecting our rights to life, however, was Article 1, Section pretation as a pretext for discrimina-
a general rule; a given that has dency would evolve into a de- liberty and the pursuit of 8, Clause 1, which gave tion. Love, rather than weaponizing the
been there for centuries and facto monarchy, (or a corrupt, happiness. Congress the power to lay and Bible, provides us with a moral com-
always will be. tyrannical aristocracy Since that is governments collect taxes, duties, imposts pass and source of Truth for all matters
And, to the extent we consider Elbridge Gerry); sole purpose for existence, does and excises. of life.
the concepts of federal over- That the federal govern- it not therefore follow that any Being based in the initiatory But, the divider is biblical interpreta-
reach or concentration of ment would come to dominate constitutional provision that use of force, this provision alone tion. As Buffalo Springfield said,
national power as evil at all, a the states (I meet with a na- steps outside those bounds mer- absolutely guaranteed the even- Nobodys right if everybodys wrong.
few of us assume that we need tional government, instead of a its abolition? tual eradication of our liberties. Biblical interpretation is the game ev-
merely roll ourselves back to the federal union of states. While a thorough discussion It is a notion entirely antithetical erybody can play. Thats where battle
time when our national govern- Samuel Adams); of constitutional problems from to the principles of our lines are drawn. Division is the objec-
ment had greater restrictions on That the Constitution lacked the perspective of their interfer- Declaration of Independence tive. The WPN acknowledges as much
its ability to ransack its way a Bill of Rights (There is no ence with our liberties lies out- and made all the other erosions on its highly sophisticated website.
through our civilization. Declaration of Rights, and ... the side the scope of this commen- possible. The WPN is NOT an ecumenical en-
This supposition, however, Declaration of Rights in the tary, we can certainly mention, Which, naturally, raises deavor! We are not involved in the busi-
completely evades a singular, separate states are no security. in passing, a few of the obvious the question: Ideally and ethi- ness of unifying separated brethren.
fundamental reality: Where did George Mason); and bones of contention: cally, absent the politics of They openly admit their goal is less
the federal overreach come That the Constitution gave Article 1, Section 8, Clause plunder, how are we to fund about cooperation (joint working) than
from in the first place? Congress the power to tax (It 3: To regulate commerce ... and operate the proper func- it is about coordination (synchronized
Unbeknownst to most opens a door to the appointment among the several states ...; tions of government? work).
Americans today because its of a swarm of revenue and ex- Article 1, Section 8, Clause And that discussion, Dear The objective of the WPN is to influ-
rarely, if ever, taught in our cise collectors to prey upon the 5: To coin Money, [and] regu- Reader, is our task for next ence political decisions, but only on a
schools any longer is the fact honest and industrious part of late the Value thereof ...; narrow range of issues. Its website
week.
that the development and ratifi- the community and eat up their Article 1, Section 8, Clause evidences no interest in persuading
cation of the Constitution was substance. Brutus). 7: To establish Post Offices and Bradley Harrington is a lawmakers to feed the hungry or house
opposed by a great many citi- Well, it doesnt take a rocket post Roads. computer technician and a the homeless. What matters to it is is-
zens at the time, on the basis that scientist to figure out that the None of these allegedly es- writer who lives in Cheyenne. sues of life, marriage and religious
it gave the federal government Anti-Federalists were right. sential government functions Email: bradhgt1776@gmail.com. freedom, i.e. abortion and discrimina-
tion against the LGBTQ community. It
exists to assist you to decide the most
effective way to engage in the public,
i.e. political arena.

ONLINE READERS POLL Conservative Christians have long


complained about progressive
Christians being involved in politics.
Views from WyomingNews.com readers Indeed, it was the progressive church
that fought for civil rights, went to the
streets to stop the war in Vietnam, stood
LAST WEEKS POLL QUESTION: WHAT READERS HAVE TO SAY: in the vanguard of the struggle for wom-
ens reproductive choice, marriage
Do you support bills currently before the equality and environmental justice. It
Wyoming State Legislature that would allow seemed counterintuitive, but as the
Best idea the Legislature We have the license to carry, progressive churches fought for their
those with concealed weapons permits to have has had all session! and its our 2nd Amendment civil rights, many left the church, while
their guns in K-12 schools, on college campuses People are doing it right. There is nothing wrong folks on the other side of these issues
and in government meetings? flocked into conservative churches.
anyway, so make it legal! with it. Its no coincidence that President
Trump now calls for repeal of prohibi-
261 Yes Sam House (From Facebook) Konnies Korner (From Facebook) tions on the endorsement of candidates
from the pulpit. Now they have a presi-
302 No dent who is aligned with their goals.
Conservative Christians are prepared
for full-throated involvement in parti-
Total votes: 563 (as of 3 p.m. Feb. 10) san politics.
Why does the Legislature Seems like only the The defeat of the Wyoming non-dis-
waste their time on these people living in fear are crimination bill should be the shot
ABOUT THE POLL: ridiculous bills? No, no, no the ones carrying heard round the progressive world.
on this. everywhere. The game has changed. Progressives
The results of the most recent online are ill-prepared. Why? While many
reader poll from WyomingNews.com are progressives held the church in disdain,
Christian Huston Muth Altoids (From
above. This poll is not a scientific sampling those opposed to their objectives heard
(From Facebook) WyomingNews.com)
a counter message every Sunday morn-
of readers views, but rather is intended to ing in churches across Wyoming. And
create community discussion. they are now animated by sophisticated
religious-political operations.
Progressives have ceded that ground
THE CURRENT QUESTION IS: to conservatives and have ignored the
historic power of the church to influ-
Do you think Cheyenne officials should work to double a. Yes ence public policy at their own peril.
Theres something happening here and
the citys population in order to have the workforce to b. No what it is is perfectly clear.
attract larger businesses and more jobs?
Go online to WyomingNews.com to voice your opinion. Rodger McDaniel lives in Laramie and is the pastor
at Highlands Presbyterian Church in Cheyenne.
Email: rmc81448@gmail.com.
Page A10 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Sunday, February 12, 2017

NORTH KOREA REPORTEDLY TEST


FIRES MISSILE, CHALLENGING U.S.
By Eric Talmadge to mark the birthday of lead- more space launches, which
Associated Press er Kim Jong Uns late father, it staunchly defends but
Kim Jong Il. which have been criticized
PYONGYANG, North Appearing with Trump at because they involve dual use
Korea North Korea report- a news conference at the technology that can be trans-
edly fired a ballistic missile presidents south Florida es- ferred to improve missiles.
early today in what would be tate, Abe condemned the Kim Dong-yeop, an ana-
its first such test of the year missile launch as absolute- lyst at the Institute for Far
and an implicit challenge to ly intolerable. Trump fol- Eastern Studies in Seoul,
President Donald Trump, lowed Abe with even fewer speculated the missile could
who stood with the Japanese words, saying in part: I just be a Musudan or a similar
leader as Shinzo Abe called want everybody to under- rocket designed to test en-
the move absolutely stand and fully know that the
intolerable. gines for an intercontinental
United States of America
There was no immediate ballistic missile that could
stands behind Japan, its
confirmation from the North, hit the U.S. mainland. Ana-
great ally, 100 percent.
which had recently warned it lysts are divided, however,
Abe read a brief statement
is ready to test its first inter- in which he called on the over how close the North is to
continental ballistic missile. North to comply fully with having a reliable long-range
The U.S. Strategic Command relevant U.N. Security Coun- rocket that could be coupled
said it detected and tracked cil resolutions. He said with a nuclear warhead ca-
what it assessed to be a medi- Trump has assured him of pable to striking U.S. targets.
um- or intermediate-range U.S. support and that South Koreas Acting
A man watches a TV news program showing a file footage of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un with
ballistic missile. Trumps presence showed President and Prime Minis-
letters reading: The North fired a missile Sunday at the Seoul Train Station in Seoul, South Korea.
North Korean media are the presidents determina- ter Hwang Kyo-ahn said that
Associated Press
often slow to announce such tion and commitment. his country will punish
launches, if they announce South Koreas Joint Chiefs the missile flew about 310 conducted two nuclear tests Though Pyongyang has North Korea for the missile
them at all. As of early today, of Staff said in a statement miles. But Yonhap reported and a slew of rocket launches been relatively quiet about launch. According to the
there had been no official an- the missile was fired from that while determinations last year in continued efforts the transfer of power to the Foreign Ministry, South
nouncement and most North around Banghyon, North are still being made, it was to expand its nuclear weap- Trump administration, its Korea will continue to work
Koreans went about their Pyongan Province, which is not believed to be an ICBM. ons and missile programs. state media has repeatedly with allies including the
day with no inkling that the where South Korean offi- The missile splashed down Kim Jong Un said in his called for Washington to United States, Japan and the
launch was major interna- cials have said the North test into the sea between the Ko- New Years address that the abandon its hostile policy European Union to ensure a
tional news. launched its powerful mid- rean Peninsula and Japan, country has reached the final and vowed to continue its nu- thorough implementation of
The reports came as range Musudan missile on according to the U.S. Strate- stages of readiness to test an clear and missile develop- sanctions against the North
Trump was hosting Abe and Oct. 15 and 20. gic Command. Japans Chief ICBM, which would be a ment programs until the and make the country realize
just days before the North is The military in Seoul said Cabinet Secretary Yoshi- major step forward in its ef- U.S. changes its diplomatic that it will never be able to
hide Suga told reporters the forts to build a credible nu- approach. survive without discarding
missile did not hit Japanese clear threat to the United Just days ago, it also reaf- all of its nuclear and missile
territorial seas. The North States. firmed its plan to conduct programs.
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Black History Month


events in Cheyenne
By Ellen Fike
Wyoming Tribune Eagle

The Third Annual Black Studies


Make these pom-pom flowers for your sweetheart as a last-min- Symposium will be at the Laramie
ute Valentines Day gift. Blaine McCartney/Wyoming Tribune Eagle County Community College on
Friday.

No plans or gifts for The event will feature a screen-


ing of the third segment in Hidden
Colors: The Rules of Racism, a

Valentines Day? We
2014 documentary about the untold
history of people of color around
the world.

have you covered.


It is free and open to the public.
Complimentary pizza and bever-
ages will be provided.
There will also be a discussion of
By Ellen Fike the film following the screening.
Wyoming Tribune Eagle If you go James Peebles said the original
idea behind the symposium was to
I cant believe it, either, but What: Paint, enjoy chocolate- showcase African-American fig-
Valentines Day is this week. covered strawberries and your This image released by Focus Features shows Ruth Negga in a scene from
ures from history that werent as Loving. Associated Press
How are we already in the alcohol of choice. well-known as people like Harriet
middle of February?
Dont worry, we wont let When: Feb. 14, 7 p.m. Tubman or Rosa Parks.
anyone else know that youve Where: Art and Soul Paint Your
There are people who deserve If you go
procrastinated on buying a to be known by our community and
Own Pottery and Art Studio, What: A screening of part three of County Community College, 1400 E.
gift for your sweetheart. We 107 Grand Ave., Laramie
really everyone in the world, he
also wont let anyone know said. We want to shed some light Hidden Colors: The Rules of Racism College Drive
that youve completely for- Cost: $15 per person on them. and a discussion of historic African-
Besides the history, Peebles American figures. Cost: Free
gotten to find something to do Phone: 307-742-2021
this Tuesday, because more hopes to teach the audience about Phone: 307-635-7094
Online: Search Facebook for When: Feb. 17, 5:30 p.m.
than likely, dinner at home the new revelations in African-
and falling asleep while event American culture. Where: Union Pacific Room, Laramie Online: www.lccc.wy.edu
watching Netflix isnt going
to cut it. will appreciate the work Film screening of Loving The Destruction of Empire,
If youre out of ideas for this youve put into these Round-up of other What: A screening and discus- Wyoming and screening of Loving
years day of love, check out flowers.
the Art and Soul Paint Your
Black History Month sion of the Oscar-nominated film. What: University of Wyoming
When: Feb. 14, noon and 6 p.m. professor Robert Gilbreath will
Own Pottery and Art Studios Originally found on: events in Cheyenne: Where: Student Lounge, Laramie discuss the once thriving African-
Be My Valentine night. Domestifluff, www.domesti
The event is $15 per per- fluff.com (craft has been Besides this weekends Black County Community College, 1400 American city in Goshen County.
son, which is relatively cheap slightly amended for this Studies Symposium, there will be E. College Drive This will be followed by a screening
compared to a night of din- story, though) multiple events tying in with Black Cost: Free of the Oscar-nominated film,
ner, drinks and a movie. You What youll need: Yarn History Month in town over the Phone: 307-778-5222 Loving.
can also bring your own bev- (your choice of what color), next couple of weeks. Online: www.lccc.wy.edu For more events see page B4
erages, including alcohol. scissors, rounded wooden
The cost will get you choco- dowel

Gospel Extravaganza to be held at


late-covered strawberries, How to make it:
meats from a charcuterie Take the yarn and wrap it
board and your choice of a around three or four of your
pottery design to paint. fingers, depending on how

Cheyenne Civic Center next Sunday


This will give you a fun andlarge you would like to make
interesting date idea and the flower. Wrap it around
eliminates the stress of tryingyour fingers 75 to 100 times.
to find a perfect gift for your Once youve wrapped the
significant other. yarn to your desired size,
slide it off of your fingers. Do By Ellen Fike and culture, while also discussing
But, if youve already got
the perfect date in mind, your best to keep its shape Wyoming Tribune Eagle If you go what role gospel music has played
but youre still missing the once youve removed the into both of those.
yarn from your hand. A gospel concert will be held at What: An afternoon of gospel music Holding the show at the Civic
gift, we have a good option the Cheyenne Civic Center on
Cut off a five-inch piece and presentations over African- Center is helpful, Watson said,
that wont involve a lot of Feb. 19.
spending: of yarn from the bundle. Tie it American history. because it is neutral ground. The
tightly around one side of the The concert, titled Gospel organizers didnt want to host the
Extravaganza, is free, but attend- When: Feb. 19, 4 p.m.
ball of yarn. Double-knot the event in a church, since that might
Pom-pom flower strand if you need to. ees are welcome to donate through dissuade people from coming.
Where: Cheyenne Civic Center, 510 W.
Once youve tied the knot a freewill offering. Proceeds from Watson hopes the popularity of
bouquet around the yarn, cut through the offerings will go towards the
20th St.
the extravaganza will lead to it
Flowers are expensive. We the loop (essentially cutting it COMEA Shelter, an organization Cost: Free, but donations requested becoming an annual event. Money
all know it and we all dread in half). that provides safe, secure and tem- raised at various shows could sup-
Trim the flower to your porary shelter to men, women and Phone: 770-871-6116
Valentines Day because of it. port different nonprofits in town.
But, since these home- desired length. children who are homeless in American history isnt very
made pom-pom flowers are Insert the wooden dowel Cheyenne. ended up coming back to this idea, good about telling African history,
cute and will never wilt, into the small spot where the Pastor Benjamin Watson helped he said.
knot is tied around the yarn. he said. So, who else could tell our
whats a better way to show organize the event, which origi- The show will feature a commu-
Place into a vase and story better than we can? We know
your never-ending love? nally had been in the works prior to nity choir performing slave spiri-
the history and were going to tell as
Plus, you wont have to worry put your new flowers on his coming to work at the Allen tual songs, dancing and mono-
many people as we can about it.
about scrambling to buy display. Chapel AME Church. logues about African-American
flowers Tuesday. I met with Councilman Pete history. Special guest singer Karen Ellen Fike is the Wyoming Tribune Eagles
Ellen Fike is the Wyoming Tribune
These are fairly simple to Eagles features writer. She can be Laybourn and we talked about Taylor will join in the performance features writer. She can be reached at
make and it costs less than reached at 307-633-3135 or efike@ wanting to do something big for as well. The show will specifically 307-633-3135 or efike@wyomingnews.com.
$10. wyomingnews.com. Follow her on Black History Month, and we look at African-American history Follow her on Twitter at @EllenLFike.
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Around the remote:


This weeks television picks
Dont miss
The 59th Annual Grammy Awards James Corden, the dynamic
late-night funny guy who regularly hosts musics biggest stars in his
car, now gets to host an entire arena full of them. The eye-popping
performance list for the night features Adele, Bruno Mars, Carrie
Underwood, John Legend, Metallica, Alicia Keys and plenty of others.
As for the nominations, Beyonc leads everyone with nine, including
one for album of the year (Lemonade). 6 p.m. tonight.

Today
The second installment of The Missing kicks off a suspenseful
eight-episode run with a new story and a new cast that includes
David Morrissey (The Walking Dead). In the opener, a long-lost
young woman unexpectedly surfaces, but her return triggers
another mystery. 9 p.m., Starz.
Season 7 of The Walking Dead resumes as Rick and company try
to round up enough allies to take down the evil Negan. But can he
convince Ezekiel to join the cause? 10 p.m., AMC.
Girls launches its sixth season tonight and were really hoping that
Hannah and her self-absorbed gal pals will finally grow up. Then again,
we wont bet big money on that happening. 11 p.m., HBO.
Comedian Margaret Cho will perform in Fort Collins, Colo., on Feb. 24. Courtesy

Comedian Margaret Cho


Monday
Martha & Snoops Potluck Dinner Party returns with two
amusing new episodes tonight. The opener has Martha Stewart and
Snoop Dogg making sushi with their guests Kathy Griffin and Mike
Epps, and theres no predicting what will go down. 10 p.m., VH1.

to perform in Fort Collins


Season 2 of the eerie drama Humans picks up several months
after the events of Season 1 with Niska still at large and in
possession of the consciousness code. Meanwhile, members of her
synth family struggle to find their place in the world. 11 p.m., AMC.

Tuesday
American Experience: Ruby Ridge is a harrowing, moment-by- By Ellen Fike East Asian family. This I was surprised when she
moment account of the deadly events that helped give rise to the
modern militia movement: the 1992 standoff between Randy
Wyoming Tribune Eagle If you go wouldnt be seen again until commented about it, though,
the 2015 premiere of the hit because shes such a
Weaver and law enforcement in a remote area of Northern Idaho. Margaret Cho has made a What: Comedian Margaret Cho show, Fresh Off the Boat, recluse.
10 p.m., PBS. career out of being contro- will perform. which referenced Chos Besides talking about race
versial in her stand-up rou- When: Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m. show in an episode. in her stand-up, Cho likes to
Wednesday tine, but, she never intended
to make a name for herself Where: Lincoln Center, 417 W.
Race is a major topic in discuss other taboo topics
such as sexual assault, the
Katherine Heigl returns to prime time in the drama series Doubt.
Chos comedy. She made
that way. Magnolia St. headlines back in December LGBT community (Cho
She plays a brilliant attorney who puts her career at risk when she
falls for her charismatic client, a pediatric surgeon accused of
Ive never really consid- Cost: $20-435 after revealing she had been identifies as bisexual) and
murdering his girlfriend. 9 p.m., CBS. ered myself a controversial embroiled in a terse email liberal issues.
person, she said. But, Phone: 970-221-6730 exchange with actress Tilda Politics are one of her
there are challenging topics Swinton over the backlash favorite topics in her routine,
Thursday out in the world and we
Online: www.lctix.com
Swinton had experienced and since President Donald
On MasterChef Junior, the remaining junior contestants compete should talk about them. I due to her casting as the Trump has taken office, she
working as Jerry Seinfelds
for the final 12 spots in the Top 20. Theyre challenged to make dishes dont consider anything Ancient One in Marvels hasnt been hurting for new
opening act and regularly
ranging from cupcakes, to steak and lobster. 7 p.m., Fox. off-limits. I want to expand Doctor Strange. The atten- material.
appearing on The Arsenio I cant believe whats
myself as a comic and en- tion escalated once Swinton
Hall Show. happening in our society is
Friday lighten my audience, too.
Cho will bring her brand of Her routine about her
released her response to the
emails, which surprised the happening, she said. I
As the final season of The Vampire Diaries winds down, Damon no-holds-barred comedy to experiences growing up in didnt like George W. Bush at
comedian.
and Alaric come face to face with an old enemy. Elsewhere, Stefan is the Lincoln Center in Fort an immigrant family helped I didnt even know, or all, but we didnt realize how
held captive by a surprising acquaintance and is forced to confront a
Collins, Colorado, on Feb. 24. Cho gain more mainstream really care, what the reac- bad things could be. I think
dark secret from his past. 7 p.m., The CW. attention when she devel- people are scared of whats
Cho has been a part of the tion would be once I started
stand-up comedy scene for oped a show with ABC, All- talking about the emails happening right now, and
Saturday nearly 25 years, getting her American Girl, in 1994. outside of my sets, Cho said. Im one of them.
start by talking about her Although the show only I had been active on social
Ten years ago, the British nature series Planet Earth wowed Ellen Fike is the Wyoming Tribune
viewers with breathtaking images of animals and ecosystems childhood in San Francisco lasted for 19 episodes, it is media, talking about Eagles features writer. She can be
around the world. Now, comes Planet Earth II, which, thanks to with South Korean immi- considered groundbreaking whitewashing in film and reached at 307-633-3135 or efike@
new technology, provides an even more intimate exploration. grant parents. She began for being the first show that knew I needed to talk about wyomingnews.com. Follow her on
Prepare to be stunned. 8 p.m., BBC America. gaining more attention after prominently featured an this conversation with Tilda. Twitter at @EllenLFike.

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Then mother got a new little helper: LSD. nonfiction book called Bad Mother and, for
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Sunday, February 12, 2017 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Page B3

Cheyenne and
UPCOMING EVENTS Free! Chess Club for fairways between stacks and Science: Cloud Dough Venices Gallerie dellAccademia, hours. Cheyenne Artists Guild,
Kids Feb. 15, 4 p.m. A drop-in through library-related obstacles Feb. 21, 4 p.m. $1 per child. which houses one of the greatest 1701 Morrie Ave. 307-632-2263
Laramie County chess event for beginners and
advanced chess players. For
with a round of nine holes. For
grades 3-6. Please register in
Make moldable clouds. Paul
Smith Childrens Village, Chey-
collections of Venetian
Renaissance art in the
Gardening: Vegetable grades K-6. Second floor, advance. Cottonwood Room, enne Botanic Gardens, 616 S. world. Denver Art Museum, 100
Print Valentines Feb. 12,
1 p.m. $1 per child. Make valen-
Laramie County Library, 2200
Pioneer Ave. rruiz@lclsonline.org
Laramie County Library, 2200
Pioneer Ave. rruiz@lclsonline.org
Lions Park Drive. 307-637-6349
or www.botanic.org
W. 14th Ave. Parkway, Denver.
www.denverartmuseum.org or Upcoming art
or 307-773-7225 or 307-773-7225 720-913-0130
tines from artichoke hearts. Paul Mi Terra: Contemporary
Smith Childrens Village, Chey- Free! K-2 How To: Artists Explore Place
Free! Find Nonprofit Free! Film Screening: Famous Illustrators Star Wars and the
enne Botanic Gardens, 616 S. Feb. 19-Oct. 22, see website
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discounts for seniors, students
for an overview on Foundation 6 p.m. Union Pacific Room, Eric Carle and Mo Willems, and times. $24 for adults, with dis-
counts for children. Featuring and children. Features pieces by
Cowgirls of the West Maps, part of the Funding Center for Conferences and make something beautiful to
60 original costumes from the 13 Latino artists that express
Feb. 13, 11:30 a.m. $20 with a Information Network. Learn to Institutes, Laramie County take home. For grades K-2.
Star Wars universe. Denver experiences of contemporary
reservation, $25 without. Guest search for new funders and see Community College, 1400 E. Storytime Room, Laramie
Art Museum, 100 W. 14th life in the American West.
speaker Rick Ewig, editor of the what projects have been funded College Drive. 770-871-6116 County Library, 2200 Pioneer
Ave. Parkway, Denver. Denver Art Museum, 100 W.
state historic journal Annals of in Laramie County. Register in Ave. rruiz@lclsonline.org or 14th Ave. Parkway, Denver.
Wyoming, will talk about the advance. Willow Room, Laramie 10th Annual Cheyenne 307-773-7225 www.denverartmuseum.org or
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Free! Palentines Party Cottonwood Room, Laramie Through March 5, see website
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with a few pals after school and 10:15 a.m. Featuring a story and Ave. 307-635-2151 discounts for seniors, students CHAMBER SINGERS,
play games together. Teen a chance for babies to play with and children. The 18 works on
under the direction
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2200 Pioneer Ave. rruiz@lcls months. Storytime Room, Extravaganza Feb. 19, the modernist movement of the of Sean Ambrose
online.org or 307-773-7225 Laramie County Library, 2200 4 p.m. Hear gospel music. first half of the 20th century.
Pioneer Ave. rruiz@lclsonline.org Denver Art Museum, 100 W. with CANTOREI,
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Vegetable Print or 307-773-7225 20th St. 770-871-6116 14th Ave. Parkway, Denver. under the direction
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$1 per child. Make valentines Storytime Feb. 17, 11 a.m. Free! Mt. Sinai Movie 720-913-0130
from artichoke hearts. Paul
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$1 per child. For preschool aged
children, stories and crafts are
Night Feb. 19, 6:30 p.m.
Screening of Yiddle With His Shock Wave: Japanese Presents
enne Botanic Gardens, 616 S. based on a weekly theme. Paul Fiddle, a 1936 Yiddish film with Fashion Design 1980s-
Lions Park Drive. 307-637-6349 Smith Childrens Village, Chey- English subtitles. Mt. Sinai 90s Through May 28, see
or www.botanic.org enne Botanic Gardens, 616 S. Synagogue, 2610 Pioneer Ave. website for times. $10 for adults,
Lions Park Drive. 307-637-6349 307-634-3052 or info@mtsinai with discounts for seniors, stu-
20th Annual Valentines or www.botanic.org cheyenne.org dents and children. The exhibi- A COLLECTION OF MID-WINTER SONGS
Day Dinner Concert tion features 70 looks by power-
Feb. 14, 6 p.m. $60. Event will Free! Multiplayer Free! Cheyenne Heritage house designers Issey Miyake,
feature hors doeuvres, plated Madness Feb. 17, 3 p.m. Quilters Club Feb. 20, Kenzo Takada, Kansai
dinner, wine and a soda bar.
French guitarist Thibaut Garcia
Test out your skills with the
librarys Wii-U collection. For
7 p.m. Special guest Kathryn
Callahan will show members a
Yamamoto, Yohji Yamamoto,
Comme des Garons, and Junya
FEBRUARY 26, 4 P.M.
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Little America Hotel and County Library, 2200 Pioneer
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fun and practice new skills incor- Room, Laramie County fun and practice new skills incor- 12, see website for times. $10
porating books, songs, rhymes, Community College, 1400 E. porating books, songs, rhymes, for adults, with discounts for At this event, we will feature artwork from local
movement and more. For ages College Drive. 307-635-7094 movement and more. For ages seniors, students and children. professional and student artists.
18 months-5 years. Storytime 18 months-5 years. Storytime Exhibit features about 50 signifi-
Room, Laramie County Library, Free! Tween After- Room, Laramie County Library, cant works, and provides visitors PO Box 442 Cheyenne, WY 82003
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Check out free lecture on Local artist displays Get noticed


Union Pacific in Wyoming work in Cheyenne Publicize your event by sending
it to us at the Wyoming
The Wyoming State Museum will host a free lecture on Mixed media artist Terry Kreuzers work is on Tribune Eagle. All notices
the history of the Union Pacific Railroad in Wyoming on display at Clay Paper Scissors in Cheyenne now should be submitted at least
March 9 at 7 p.m. The presentation will be hosted by through Feb. 24. Kreuzer is a local artist that
five days prior to your event,
Wyoming railroad historian James L. Ehernberger. The creates large-scale pieces that explore connects
preferably two to three weeks.
Wyoming State Museum is located at 2301 Central of the mind. Clay Paper Scissors is located at
Ave. For more information, call 307-777-7022 or 1513 Carey Ave. For more information, call Send your information to:
visit http://wyomuseum.state.wy.us. 307-631-6039. todo@wyomingnews.com

NATHANIEL RATELIFF Black History Month


AND THE NIGHT SWEATS events in Cheyenne
TO PLAY IN LARAMIE Continued from B1
When: Feb. 18, 8:30 a.m.
Where: Laramie County Community
By Josh Rhoten
Wyoming Tribune Eagle College, 1400 E. College Drive
Cost: Free
Denver based soul group Phone: 307-635-7094
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Online: www.lccc.wy.edu
Night Sweats will perform
at the University of Gospel Extravaganza
Wyoming on March 24 at What: Hear gospel music and see a
9 p.m. presentation about African-American
The group is known for history.
their energetic live shows, When: Feb. 19, 4 p.m.
as well as the fusing of sev- Where: Cheyenne Civic Center,
eral genres and styles in- 510 W. 20th St.
cluding folk, soul and funk. Cost: Free, but donations requested
They are often compared to Phone: 770-871-6116
acts like Otis Redding,
Chuck Berry, Van Morrison Film Screening: Hidden Colors: The
and James Brown. Religion of White Supremacy (pictured)
The group has played What: A screening of the fourth part of
many headlining and sup- the documentary film.
porting shows over the last When: Feb. 24, 6 p.m.
two years, including stops at Where: Allen Chapel AME Church,
Red Rocks Amphitheater, 917 W. 21st St.
and have also appeared on Cost: Free Blacks in the Bible
The Tonight Show Starring Rateliff was a staple in the $20. Public tickets will be Phone: 770-871-6116 What: Pastor Benjamin Watson will host
Jimmy Fallon. Denver music scene, available Feb. 20 at 9 a.m. the discussion.
Signed to Stax records, working as a singer/song for $40. Youth Program and Soul Food Tasting When: Feb. 26, 4 p.m.
the group is currently tour- writer. During that time, For more information, What: The Unitarian Universalist Where: Allen Chapel AME Church,
ing in support of their debut he performed solo and visit www.uwyo.edu/ Church of Cheyenne will present a youth 917 W. 21st St.
self titled album, which with the group Born in the finearts. program and offer a soul food tasting. Cost: Free
featured the singles Look Flood. When: Feb. 25, 1 p.m. Phone: 770-871-6116
it Here and S.O.B. The The show will be held at Josh Rhoten is the online and Where: Unitarian Universalist Church
features editor at the Wyoming of Cheyenne, 3005 Thomes Ave. Ellen Fike is the Wyoming Tribune Eagles features
latter song was featured the UW College of Arts and Tribune Eagle. He can be reached writer. She can be reached at 307-633-3135 or
in a Liptons ice tea Sciences Auditorium. UW Cost: Free
at 307-633-3119 or a jrhoten@ efike@wyomingnews.com. Follow her on Twitter at
commercial. student tickets will be avail- Phone: 770-871-6116
wyomingnews.com. Follow him on @EllenLFike.
Before creating the band, able Monday at 9 a.m. for Twitter at @TheRhoten.

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Sports
Lundqvist reaches 400 Cavs use big 3rd quarter
wins in handing Avs loss to power past Nuggets
Henrik Lundqvist (right) made 32 saves for his LeBron James and Kyrie Irving each scored 27 points and
400th career win and the New York Rangers earned combined for three 3-pointers in Clevelands long-range
their fifth consecutive victory, beating the barrage in the third quarter that sent the Cavaliers to a
Colorado Avalanche 4-2 on Saturday night. 125-109 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Saturday
night. James added 12 assists in 32 minutes as the
Hockey looks to Lundqvist is the 12th goaltender in NHL
history with at least 400 wins and the defending NBA champions won for the fifth time

Plan B option for first European-born goaltender to


reach the mark.
in six February games after going 7-8 in
January.
2018 Olympics Gabriel Landeskog and John
Irving drained two 3s on consecutive
possessions, Kevin Love hit two more
Its still not clear if NHL players like Patrick Mitchell scored and
and James dropped another in a
Kane will compete in a sixth consecutive Calvin Pickard made 26
span of 2:43 as Cleveland pulled
Olympics. If they dont, USA Hockey saves for Colorado,
away and improved to 23-5 at
would likely look to its college ranks. which has the
Quicken Loans Arena. Nikola
fewest wins in the
Jokic had 27 points and 13
C6 NHL with 15.
rebounds for the Nuggets.

Cowgirls
close out
Utah St.
in style
Wyoming finishes the game on a
huge run for a win over the Aggies.
By Scott Nulph
WyoSports

LARAMIE University of Wyoming junior


Natalie Baker hadnt made a shot in nearly
eight quarters.
The Cowgirls also hadnt made a 3-pointer
all game Saturday against Utah State.
All of that changed in a four-minute span
across the third and fourth quarters that
helped UW blow out the Aggies 59-40 before a
crowd of 2,770 at Arena-Auditorium.
Cheyenne Easts Cosette Stellern, right, drives around Gillettes Kierra Cuttright during Saturdays game at East High. Top-ranked Gillette The Cowgirls finished the game on a 26-7
defeated No. 2 East, 44-42. Blaine McCartney/Wyoming Tribune Eagle

BLOCKED AGAIN
run, highlighted at the start by a three-point
play by Baker and back-to-back 3-pointers
from freshman Taylor Rusk.
UW (18-6 overall, 10-3 Mountain West)
remains one game behind Colorado State in
the conference standings heading into
Wednesdays showdown in Fort Collins,
Colorado.
Yet for a short moment Saturday it appeared
the Cowgirls might be headed for their second
East girls drop second game this season to Gillette two-game losing skid in the past two weeks
after losing Wednesday at Fresno State.
Utah State (13-11, 6-7) erased a double-digit
By Sisco Molina (Gillette) had good pressure. Youve Holding a 19-11 lead after the first quar- first-half deficit when sophomore Rachel
WyoSports got to hand their team credit, they played ter, Gillette extended its lead to as many Brewster hit a jumper with 3:24 remaining to
with a lot of heart and effort, Horsley as 12 points as Kalina Smith buried a left- tie the game at 33-33.
CHEYENNE Cheyenne East girls said. There are a lot of things that I can corner 3 with 59 seconds left in the first Coming off the disappointing road loss to the
basketball coach Rusty Horsley said clean up. half to put her team ahead 30-18. Bulldogs, it would be reasonable think the
being careless with the ball has been a This loss is on me. Abby Erickson banked in a runner off Cowgirls confidence might have been a little
problem for his team all season. Gillette made it known it wanted to the glass with time winding down to cut shaken at that point.
That problem was magnified Saturday overwhelm East with constant pressure Gillettes lead to 30-20 at halftime. It wasnt.
as the Lady Thunderbirds hosted top- early on and it worked. Definitely in the first half we struggled Thats something that coach (Joe Legerski)
ranked Gillette. The T-Birds (14-3 overall, 5-2 Class 4A (with Gillettes pressure), East senior always speaks on, keeping our confidence and
The Lady Camels pressed East the full East Conference) came up empty on their Katie Loken said. We just werent ready composure, Cowgirls junior forward Liv
length of the floor for nearly the entire 32 first four offensive possessions of the for it and we werent totally in the game. Roberts said. They were coming back and we
minutes, immobilizing the T-Birds offen- game, which allowed the Camels to open The intensity wasnt there and thats how couldnt hit a field goal.
sively to escape with a 44-42 win. the game on a 7-0 run as they were click- they got that early lead. We were playing OK defense, we just need-
Horsley said the blame falls on his ing on both ends of the floor in the early But as the game settled down and we ed to hit one (field goal) to break the ice. Finally
shoulders. going. See East, page C3 getting that field goal really helped us.
See UW, page C2

Muelas ultimate cool down


The Bison senior propels finals-opening win in the 200-
yard medley relay in 1 minute,
South to fourth place 41.46 seconds.
at the Class 4A East We havent been able to put
together that group of boys for
Conference meet. a while because of being sick
By David Watson or different things that came
WyoSports up, South coach Jason
Garman said. But when they
LARAMIE Cheyenne can come together, theyve
Souths Kevin Muela was one been able to do some special
of only a handful of swimmers things.
cooling down during a peace- They were on Cloud 9 to
ful silence as most of the other start the meet with a big win
teams, coaches and spectators like that, which carried us
exited the Laramie High pool through the rest of the meet.
Saturday. The podium got even more
The senior had plenty of Cheyenne Souths Kevin Muela competes in the 100-yard breaststroke crowded when the same four
reasons to enjoy a leisurely South swimmers tied Laramie
during the Class 4A East Conference meet Saturday at Laramie High.
swim after helping the Bison for the win in the 200 freestyle
Shannon Broderick/Laramie Boomerang
finish fourth at the Class 4A relay in 1:31.90.
East Conference meet. which was just three short with 173 points, followed by I got so excited, then went
Muela stood at the top po- from third-place Sheridan. Cheyenne Central in sixth to the Laramie guys and said,
dium with some of his team- Heavy favorite Gillette won with 150 points. Good job and then we University of Wyoming forward Bailee Cotton
mates twice and once by with 276 points and Laramie Muela joined Jaryd laughed, Muela said. It was (23) shoots over Utah State defenders during
himself. was runner-up at 254. McMartin, Knox Williams and a lot of fun. Saturdays game at Arena-Auditorium in Laramie.
The Bison tallied 185 points, Cheyenne East finished fifth Benjamin Anderson to notch a See Swim, page C4 Shannon Broderick/Laramie Boomerang
Page C2 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Sunday, February 12, 2017

Cowboys come close, but UW: Cowgirls snap


Aggies win streak
fall on the road to Utah St. However, UW scored only Aka Gorski could have
Continued from C1
First Baker broke the tie
with two free throws. What
Baker and seven points and
three assists from Tapia.
But it wasnt all offense
By Robert Gagliardi throw line, and outrebound-
WyoSports one basket from that point ed them 21-10, including 9-3 played but felt he still need- UW coach Joe Legerski that won this game.
on. on the offensive glass. Utah ed more time to recover called one of the plays of the UW snapped Utah States
LOGAN, Utah The We didnt get stops and State scored 12 second- from the injury he suffered game came after that. four-game winning streak by
University of Wyoming rebounds when we needed chance points. Feb. 4 at Air Force, Edwards On Utah States next pos- holding the Aggies to 31.5
mens basketball team gave them, Cowboys redshirt We were bad in the be- said. The coach expects Aka session, Cowgirls sophomore percent from the field (17 of
itself a chance to beat Utah senior guard Jason ginning of the game re- Gorski to play Tuesday guard Clara Tapia stole a lob 54) and just 11 percent from
State on the road. McManamen said. (Utah bounding the ball, but we against Colorado State. pass and started a fast break, the 3-point line.
The Cowboys stayed close State) played better than we were a lot better there in the Utah State redshirt sopho- ending with a Rusk layup The Cowgirls also out-
with decent shooting, in- did over the last 4 minutes of second half, Edwards said. more forward Alexis with 2:38 to play. rebounded the bigger Aggies
cluding 12 3-pointers. the game. But (rebounding) is some- Dargenton played junior Thirty seconds later, 42-25 and held Utah State to
But, in the end, Utah State Moore made a 3-pointer thing you have to do well for college basketball at Baker was fouled while hit- just 15 points in the second
senior Jalen Moore and a with 41 seconds left to give both halves. Laramie County ting a shot and made the half.
few of his teammates were the Aggies a 79-73 lead that Senior guard Lou Adams Community College in ensuing free throw for a Utah State was led by
too much. sealed the victory. Moore led UW with 16 points, and Cheyenne. Dargenton start- 3-point play and Rusk fol- Rachel Brewsters 15 points.
Moore was 7 of 14 from the field, 4 also had a game-high three ed and had 11 points, nine lowed with UWs first But no other Aggie scored
scored a of 6 from 3-point range and 5 steals. Adams started, but rebounds, four blocked 3-pointer on the its next pos- more than six.
game- of 6 from the free-throw line. played only seven minutes shots and two assists. session and the Cowgirls led The defense helped UW
high 23 Utah State was 23 of 27 in the Cowboys 102-100 With two blocked shots, 43-33 heading into the final avoid a dreaded February
points, from the free-throw line, quadruple-overtime win junior forward Alan quarter. losing streak.
including compared to 8 of 13 for UW. over Fresno State on Herndon tied Josh Davis It got us going a little bit, I knew how this schedule
For more a big The Aggies also out- Wednesday because (2000-01) for ninth for most Rusk said of her 3s. That laid out and you have to de-
coverage ... 3-pointer rebounded the Cowboys Edwards didnt like the in a single season in UW first field goal, we just feed fend home court and get
To watch video in the 41-26, and 13-5 on the offen- energy he saw from him. history with 54. UW still off of each other and then it victories here, Legerski
highlights and final min- sive glass. Utah State scored I really wanted to come leads the series with Utah just works. (Legerski) tells said. Knowing youre at
postgame ute of the 14 second-chance points. and show a lot of energy, but State 49-27, but is 16-19 at us you got to shoot it when Colorado State magnifies
interviews from game, We gave ourselves a I was just trying to help my Utah State. youre open and hell take (Saturdays) game.
Wyomings loss and UW chance here on the road, but team win, Adams said. We you out if you dont.
at Utah State, just shot ourselves in the UTAH STATE 81, WYOMING 74 WYOMING 59, UTAH STATE 40
scored Utah State took advantage of We just have to keep tak- Utah State............. 7 18 8 7 40
check out only four the opportunities when they foot with some of the mis- Wyoming: Herndon 3-8 2-3 9, Naughton
1-2 2-4 4, Lieberman 4-6 1-2 11, McManamen ing them and theyll eventu- Wyoming............. 19 11 13 16 59
WyoSports.net. points presented themselves, takes we made. 4-8 0-0 10, Adams 6-13 2-2 16, James 4-7 0-0 ally fall. Utah State: West 1-6 1-2 3, Dufficy 2-7 0-0

during first-year coach Allen Junior point guard 9, Kelley 2-3 0-0 6, Dalton 3-11 1-2 9, Barnes
UW started the fourth
5, Bassett 0-1 0-0 0, Brewster 6-15 2-2 15,

Jeremy Lieberman had 11 0-0 0-0 0, Marshall 0-1 0-0 0. Totals: 27-59 Mason 3-6 0-0 6, Geer 0-3 0-0 0, West 0-4 0-0
the final 4 minutes, 18 sec- Edwards said. 8-13 74. quarter on a 12-2 run for a 0, Moore 1-4 0-0 3, Toole 1-3 0-0 2, Klinker 0-1
onds in an 81-74 loss Between our defensive points for the Cowboys. Utah State: Dargenton 3-7 5-5 11, Janicek 20-point lead with 3 minutes 0-0 0, Robinson 3-4 0-0 6. Totals: 17-54 4-5 40
Saturday in front of 7,027 at breakdowns, they did a good McManamen added 10 0-1 1-2 1, McEwen 2-10 8-10 12, Merrill 4-7
to play.
Wyoming: Baker 2-10 3-3 8, Cotton 4-8 1-1

Dee Glen Smith Spectrum. job moving the ball. (Moore) points and a team-best five 2-2 13, Moore 7-14 5-6 23, Pearre 2-4 0-0 5,
Taylor 6-8 2-2 14, Barnaba 1-5 0-0 2. Totals:
9, Roberts 3-7 8-8 14, Tapia 3-5 1-2 7 Ligocki
Roberts who had a streak 2-7 1-2 5, Handy 0-0 0-0 0, Rusk 3-4 2-2 10,
UW fell to 16-10 overall had some good looks and he assists. 25-56 23-27 81. of 19 games scoring in double Kujala 0-0 0-0 0, Gomez 1-6 0-3 2, Campbell
and 6-7 in the Mountain put them in. UWs next game is at Halftime: USU 43, UW 42. 3-point-
figures snapped Wednesday 1-13-pointers:
2-2 4. Totals: 19-48 18-20 59.
USU 2-18 (Dufficy 1-4, Brewster
West. It also lost its fifth Four other players scored 7 p.m. Tuesday against ers: UW 12-30 (Kelley 2-2, Lieberman 2-4,
paced the Cowgirls with 14 1-5, West 0-1, Brewster 0-1, Klinger 0-1, Geer
Colorado State (17-9, 9-4) at
McManamen 2-4, Dalton 2-9, James 1-1,
consecutive game here in double figures for Utah Herndon 1-6), USU 8-19 (Moore 4-6, Merrill points to go with six rebounds 0-2, West 0-2, Toole 0-2); UW 3-15 (Rusk 2-3,
dating back to 1971. Utah State. Arena-Auditorium. 3-4, Pearre 1-3, Dargenton 0-1, Barnaba 0-1,
and four assists, which tied Baker 1-6, Tapia 0-1, Roberts 0-2, Gomez

State improved to 11-13, 5-8. In the first half, the Colorado State defeated McEwen 0-4). Rebounds: UW 26 (James 5,
her career high.
0-3). Rebounds: USU 25 (Dufficy 5, Mason
5); UW 42 (Cotton 9). Assists: USU 5 (Mason
Fresno State 78-62
Dalton 5), USU 41 (Dargenton 9, McEwen 9).
In a game that had 16 lead Cowboys shot 50 percent (15 Assists: UW 18 (McManamen 5), USU 16 Rusk finished with 10 2, West 2); UW 11 (Roberts 4). Turnovers:
changes and 10 ties, Utah of 30) and were 8 of 14 from Saturday, and has won three (McEwen 5). Steals: UW 5 (Adams 3), USU
points the most she has USU 9 (Mason 3); UW 11 (Tapia 4). Blocked

State took the lead for good 3-point range, but still consecutive games. 4 (four players with 1). Blocked shots: UW 5
scored since scoring 14 on
shots: USU 3 (Moore 2); UW 0. Steals: USU 7
(Herndon 2), USU 4 (Dargenton). Turnovers: (Brewster 2, Robinson 2); UW 3 (Three with 1).
at 66-65 with 6:18 remaining trailed 43-42 at halftime. UW 7 (James 2), USU 11 (McEwen 6). Team Jan. 18 against San Jose Team fouls: USU 21, UW 9. Fouled out: USU
after a 3-pointer by fresh- Utah State also shot 50 per- State. She also had five
Free throws
fouls: UW 20, USU 16. Attendance: 7,027. 1 (Mason). Attendance: 2,770.

man guard Sam Merrill. cent from the field (14 of 28) Robert Gagliardi is the senior editor
rebounds. Scott Nulph is the WyoSports
A steal and dunk by sopho- in the first half and was 5 of Junior guard Alexander of WyoSports. He can be reached at UW also got nine points assistant editor. He can be reached
more guard Justin James 11 from 3-point range. Aka Gorski (ankle) was in rgagliardi@wyosports.net or and eight rebounds from at snulph@wyosports.net or
cut Utah States lead to The Aggies outscored the uniform but missed his 307-755-3325. Follow him on Twitter redshirt sophomore Bailee 307-755-3324. Follow him on
70-68 with 4:18 to play. Cowboys 10-4 at the free- second consecutive game. at @rpgagliardi. Cotton, eight points from Twitter at @ScottNulph.

SCOREBOARD
COLLEGE BASKETBALL Creighton 88, Providence 57 14. Totals 46-84 18-22 125. Anaheim 57 29 18 10 68151147

Local Schedule
Indiana 66, Northwestern 38 3-Point Goals-Denver 12-37 (Harris Edmonton 56 29 19 8 66157146
MW MENS STANDINGS Kansas St. 80, Iowa St. 68 3-5, Murray 3-7, Barton 2-4, Nelson Los Angeles 55 28 23 4 60138136
Conf. Overall 2-5, Jokic 1-2, Arthur 1-5, Hernangomez
Kent St. 72, Akron 58 Calgary 56 28 25 3 59149159
Boise State 9-3 16-7
Miami (Ohio) 79, E. Michigan 63 0-1, Miller 0-2, Chandler 0-6), Cleveland Vancouver 55 24 25 6 54131158
SUNDAY, FEB. 12 MONDAY, FEB. 13 TUESDAY, FEB. 14 Nevada 8-3 19-5
Minnesota 80, Rutgers 46 15-30 (Irving 5-11, Love 3-5, Frye 2-3, Arizona 53 18 28 7 43124169
College Wrestling Womens College Golf Womens College Basketball Colorado State 9-4 17-9
New Mexico 8-5 15-10 Ohio 72, Ball St. 68 Korver 2-3, James 1-1, Williams 1-2, NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for
North Dakota State at Wyoming, 2 p.m. Wyoming at Battle at the Rock, Riverside, Laramie County Community College at San Jose State 6-6 13-10 Toledo 74, Bowling Green 59 Liggins 1-2, Jefferson 0-3). Fouled Out- overtime loss.
Calif. Western Nebraska Community College, 5:30 Wyoming 6-7 16-10 SOUTHWEST None. Rebounds-Denver 45 (Jokic 13),
p.m., Scottsbluff, Neb. Fresno State 6-7 14-11 Cincinnati 71, Houston 62 Cleveland 45 (Thompson 13). Assists- Saturdays Games
Mens College Basketball San Diego State 5-6 13-10 Oklahoma 64, Texas Tech 56 Denver 23 (Nelson 8), Cleveland 30 Philadelphia 2, San Jose 1, OT
Colorado State at Wyoming, 7 p.m. Utah State 5-8 11-13 Texas 75, Kansas 42 (James 12). Total Fouls-Denver 22, Boston 4, Vancouver 3
Air Force 3-9 10-15
Womens College Golf UCF 62, Tulsa 58 Cleveland 16. A-20,562 (20,562). Ottawa 3, N.Y. Islanders 0
UNLV 3-10 10-16
Wyoming at Battle at the Rock, Riverside, FAR WEST Florida 7, Nashville 4
Calif.
Saturdays games
*Colorado State 78, Fresno State 72 BYU 73, San Francisco 61 PRO GOLF Dallas 5, Carolina 2
*Boise State 76, Air Force 66 Gonzaga 59, Saint Marys (Cal) 58 AT&T PEBBLE BEACH Columbus 2, Detroit 1
PRO-AM SCORES
On the TV
*San Jose State 76, UNLV 74 N.Y. Rangers 4, COLORADO 2
*Utah State 81, Wyoming 74 Saturday St. Louis 4, Montreal 2
Sundays game PRO BASKETBALL At Pebble Beach, Calif. Tampa Bay 4, Winnipeg 1
*Nevada at San Diego State, 2 p.m. NBA STANDINGS p-Pebble Beach Golf Links: 6,816 Buffalo 3, Toronto 1
All Times MST yards, par-72 Washington 6, Anaheim 4
Sunday, Feb. 12 MENS MAJOR SCORES EASTERN CONFERENCE s-Spyglass Hill Golf Course: 6,953 Arizona 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT
Sport Time Event Channel EAST Atlantic Division yards, par-72 Chicago 5, Edmonton 1
Beach Volleyball Noon ...........FIVB, Swatch Major Series ............................................................................. NBC American U. 61, Army 58 W L Pct GB m-Monterey Peninsula Country Club: Sundays Games
Bowling 11 a.m. ........PBA Players Championship .......................................................................... ESPN Georgetown 80, Marquette 62 Boston 35 19 .648 6,958 yards, par-71 San Jose at New Jersey, 10:30 a.m.
College Basketball 10 a.m.........Men, Lehigh at Holy Cross ..........................................................................CBSSN Minnesota 72, Rutgers 63 Toronto 32 22 .593 3 Third Round Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m.
10 a.m.........Women, Iowa at Ohio State .............................................................................BTN Navy 68, Lafayette 60 New York 22 33 .400 13 Jordan Spieth 68m-65s-65p - 198 Dallas at Nashville, 4 p.m.
10 a.m.........Women, Tulane at South Florida ................................................................. ESPN2 Pittsburgh 80, Syracuse 75 Philadelphia 20 34 .370 15 Brandt Snedeker 68m-69s-67p - 204 COLORADO at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m.
10 a.m.........Women, Dayton at George Washington ......................................................ESPNU Providence 71, Butler 65 Brooklyn 9 45 .167 26 Dustin Johnson 70m-69s-66p - 205 Montreal at Boston, 5:30 p.m.
11 a.m. ........Men, Michigan at Indiana .................................................................................CBS St. Johns 78, Seton Hall 70 Southeast Division Kelly Kraft 69m-70s-66p - 205 Vancouver at Buffalo, 5:30 p.m.
Noon ...........Men, Temple at Memphis ............................................................................CBSSN West Virginia 85, Kansas St. 66 W L Pct GB Rob Oppenheim 69m-69s-68p - 206
Noon ...........Women, Wisconsin at Michigan .......................................................................BTN SOUTH Washington 32 21 .604 Geoff Ogilvy 71m-70s-66p - 207
Noon ...........Women, Maryland at Michigan State .......................................................... ESPN2 Arkansas 78, LSU 70 Atlanta 31 23 .574 1 Derek Fathauer 70s-64p-73m - 207 RANGERS 4, AVS 2
Noon ...........Women, Texas A&M at Tennessee ..............................................................ESPNU Duke 64, Clemson 62 Charlotte 24 30 .444 8 Scott Stallings 72s-70p-65m - 207 Colorado 1 1 0 - 2
Noon ...........Women, Florida at Alabama .......................................................................... SECN Florida 71, Texas A&M 62 Miami 24 31 .436 9 Jon Rahm 73s-67p-67m - 207 N.Y. Rangers 1 0 3 - 4
2 p.m...........Men, Nevada at San Diego State ................................................................CBSSN Georgia 76, Tennessee 75 Orlando 20 36 .357 13 Kevin Chappell 73m-67s-67p - 207 First Period-1, N.Y. Rangers, Klein
2 p.m...........Men, Cincinnati at SMU ................................................................................ ESPN Georgia Tech 65, Boston College 54 Central Division Seung-Yul Noh 68s-71p-69m - 208 2 (Lindberg, Skjei), 2:26. 2, Colorado,
2 p.m...........Men, Wichita State at Loyola of Chicago .....................................................ESPNU Kentucky 67, Alabama 58 W L Pct GB Jason Day 69m-64s-75p - 208 Landeskog 11 (Mackinnon, Tyutin),
2 p.m...........Women, Baylor at TCU ............................................................................... ESPN2 Louisville 71, Miami 66 Cleveland 37 16 .698 Nick Taylor 70s-70p-68m - 208 19:44. Penalties-Holden, NYR, (trip-
2 p.m...........Women, Mississippi State at Mississippi ....................................................... SECN Maryland 86, Ohio St. 77 Indiana 29 25 .537 8 Mackenzie Hughes 70m-70s-68p - 208 ping), 14:24; Rantanen, COL, (high stick-
3 p.m...........Men, Oregon State at UCLA ............................................................................BTN Mississippi 90, Auburn 84 Chicago 26 28 .481 11 Luke Donald 75p-69m-65s - 209 ing), 15:08.
4 p.m...........Women, Arkansas at Missouri....................................................................... SECN South Carolina 77, Mississippi St. 73 Detroit 25 29 .463 12 Justin Rose 72m-70s-68p - 210 Second Period-3, Colorado, Mitchell
4:30 p.m......Men, Northwestern at Wisconsin .....................................................................BTN South Florida 64, East Carolina 57 Milwaukee 23 30 .434 14 Chris Kirk 70m-73s-67p - 210 2 (Comeau, Iginla), 3:01. Penalties-
4:30 p.m......Men, Virginia at Virginia Tech ......................................................................ESPNU UConn 66, UCF 63 WESTERN CONFERENCE Nick Watney 70p-71m-69s - 210 Wiercioch, COL, (hooking), 10:22;
6:30 p.m......Men, Washington State at Colorado ...........................................................ESPNU Wake Forest 88, NC State 58 Southwest Division Robert Garrigus 69s-71p-70m - 210 Soderberg, COL, (high sticking), 14:25.
12:30 p.m....Women, Missouri at Mississippi State .........................................................ESPNU MIDWEST W L Pct GB Trey Mullinax 73s-69p-68m - 210 Third Period-4, N.Y. Rangers,
2 p.m...........Women, St. Josephs at Saint Louis ............................................................CBSSN Creighton 93, DePaul 58 San Antonio 41 12 .774 Made cut did not finish. Klein 3 (Fast, Lindberg), 2:50. 5, N.Y.
2 p.m...........Women, Tennessee at Georgia................................................................... ESPN2 Iowa St. 80, Oklahoma 64 Houston 40 17 .702 3 Tyler Aldridge 76s-68p-71m - 215 Rangers, Nash 16 (Mcdonagh, Stepan),
2 p.m...........Women, Alabama at LSU .............................................................................. SECN Michigan St. 77, Iowa 66 Memphis 33 23 .589 9 Robert Streb 70s-76p-69m - 215 5:36. 6, N.Y. Rangers, Hayes 14 (Miller,
2:30 p.m......Men, Colorado at California ........................................................................ESPNU Missouri 72, Vanderbilt 52 Dallas 22 32 .407 19 J.T. Poston 74s-74p-67m - 215 Grabner), 18:22. Penalties-None.
4:30 p.m......Women, South Florida at Memphis .............................................................ESPNU Notre Dame 84, Florida St. 72 New Orleans 21 33 .389 20 William McGirt 73m-71s-71p - 215 Shots on Goal-Colorado 5-12-17-34.
Drag Racing 2 p.m...........NHRA, Circle K Winternationals, finals ............................................................FOX Penn St. 83, Illinois 70 Northwest Division Brian Gay 70m-73s-72p - 215 N.Y. Rangers 10-9-11-30.
Golf 11 a.m. ........PGA Tour, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, final round ...................................... GOLF Villanova 73, Xavier 57 W L Pct GB Sean OHair 76p-70m-69s - 215 Power-play opportunities-Colorado
1 p.m...........PGA Tour, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, final round .........................................CBS SOUTHWEST Utah 34 21 .618 Martin Laird 71m-73s-71p - 215 0 of 1; N.Y. Rangers 0 of 3.
1 p.m...........Champions Tour, Allianz Championship, final round ..................................... GOLF Baylor 70, TCU 52 Oklahoma City 31 24 .564 3 Steve Marino 74s-71p-70m - 215 Goalies-Colorado, Pickard 9-16-
Pro Basketball 1:30 p.m......San Antonio at New York ..................................................................................ABC Houston 73, Tulsa 64 DENVER 24 30 .444 9 Jim Furyk 70s-74p-71m - 215 1 (29 shots-26 saves). N.Y. Rangers,
Pro Hockey 1 p.m...........Detroit at Minnesota ........................................................................................ NBC Kansas 80, Texas Tech 79 Portland 23 31 .426 10 Ryan Brehm 74s-71p-70m - 215 Lundqvist 26-13-1 (34-32).
4 p.m...........Colorado at N.Y. Islanders ................................................................................ALT Oklahoma St. 84, Texas 71 Minnesota 20 34 .370 13 Rich Berberian, Jr. 73p-72m-70s - 215 A-18,006 (18,200). T-2:31.
5:30 p.m......Montreal at Boston ..................................................................................... NBCSN FAR WEST Pacific Division Xander Schauffele 74s-69p-72m - 215 Referees-Tom Chmielewski, Dan
Rugby Noon. ..........English Premiership, Exter Chiefs vs. Wasps (taped) ................................ NBCSN Arizona St. 75, Stanford 69 W L Pct GB OHalloran. Linesmen-Scott Driscoll,
Skiing 10:30 a.m....FIS Alpine World Championships, ladies downhill (taped) .............................. NBC Gonzaga 74, Saint Marys (Cal) 64 Golden State 46 8 .852 PRO HOCKEY Steve Miller.
Soccer 6:30 a.m......Premier League, Chelsea at Burnely ......................................................... NBCSN Utah 85, Washington 61 L.A. Clippers 33 21 .611 13 NHL STANDINGS
7:30 a.m......Bundesliga, Wolfsburg vs. Hoffenheim ............................................................ FS1 Sacramento 22 32 .407 24 All Times MST TRANSACTIONS
9 a.m...........Premier League, Leicester City at Swansea City ....................................... NBCSN MW WOMENS STANDINGS L.A. Lakers 19 37 .339 28 EASTERN CONFERENCE SATURDAYS DEALS
9:30 a.m......Bundesliga, SC Freiburg vs. FC Koln ............................................................... FS1 Conf. Overall Phoenix 17 38 .309 29 Atlantic Division BASEBALL
Colorado State 11-2 19-6 GP W L OT Pts GF GA American League
Monday, Feb. 13 Wyoming 10-3 18-6 Saturdays Games Montreal 57 31 18 8 70165146 CHICAGO WHITE SOX - Assigned
Sport Time Event Channel New Mexico 9-4 14-10 L.A. Clippers 107, Charlotte 102 Ottawa 53 29 18 6 64143143 C Kevan Smith outright to Charlotte (IL).
College Basketball 5 p.m...........Men, Colgate at Bucknell ............................................................................CBSSN UNLV 8-5 17-8 TEXAS RANGERS - Agreed to terms
Milwaukee 116, Indiana 100 Boston 57 28 23 6 62153155
5 p.m...........Men, Louisville at Syracuse .......................................................................... ESPN Fresno State 7-6 14-10 with RHP Anthony Bass on a minor
Boise State 6-6 16-7 Cleveland 125, DENVER 109 Toronto 54 25 18 11 61165161
5 p.m...........Men, Baylor at Texas Tech ..........................................................................ESPNU Philadelphia 117, Miami 109 Florida 54 24 20 10 58134153 league contract.
5 p.m...........Women, Texas at Florida State ................................................................... ESPN2 Utah State 6-7 13-11
San Jose State 5-7 8-16 Golden State 130, Oklahoma City 114 Tampa Bay 56 25 24 7 57154160 National League
5 p.m...........Women, LSU at Vanderbilt ............................................................................ SECN Dallas 112, Orlando 80 Buffalo 55 23 22 10 56136155 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS - Agreed
Nevada 3-9 9-14
7 p.m...........Men, Villanova at DePaul ................................................................................. FS1 San Diego State 3-9 8-15 Houston 133, Phoenix 102 Detroit 55 22 23 10 54138163 to terms with RHP Tom Wilhelmsen on a
7 p.m...........Men, West Virginia at Kansas ....................................................................... ESPN Air Force 1-11 3-19 Boston 112, Utah 104 Metropolitan Division minor league contract.
7 p.m...........Men, Morgan State at Howard ....................................................................ESPNU Saturdays games Sundays Games GP W L OT Pts GF GA PITTSBURGH PIRATES - Designated
7 p.m...........Women, South Carolina at UConn .............................................................. ESPN2 *Boise State 69, Air Force 59 Chicago at Minnesota, 1:30 p.m. Washington 56 39 11 6 84192121 RHP Nefi Ogando for assignment.
Pro Basketball 6 p.m...........Oklahoma City at Washington.......................................................................... TNT *Wyoming 59, Utah State 40 San Antonio at New York, 1:30 p.m. Columbus 54 35 14 5 75175133 BASKETBALL
7 p.m...........Golden State at Denver ....................................................................................ALT *Colorado State 66, Fresno State 64 Detroit at Toronto, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh 54 34 13 7 75193155 National Basketball Association
8:30 p.m......Atlanta at Portland ........................................................................................... TNT *UNLV 63, San Jose State 55 New Orleans at Sacramento, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 55 36 18 1 73189145 DETROIT PISTONS - Recalled F
Pro Hockey 5:30 p.m......N.Y. Rangers at Columbus ......................................................................... NBCSN *Nevada 88, San Diego State 65 Henry Ellenson and G Michael Gbinije
Philadelphia 56 27 22 7 61147168
Wednesdays games
Skiing 4:30 a.m......FIS Alpine World Championships, mens super combined ........................ NBCSN
*New Mexico at Boise State, 7 p.m. CAVS 125, NUGGETS 109 N.Y. Islanders 53 24 19 10 58156157 from Grand Rapids (NBADL).
Soccer 1 p.m...........Premier League, Manchester City at Bournemouth ................................... NBCSN Denver 33 22 23 31 - 109 New Jersey 54 23 21 10 56127153 PHILADELPHIA 76ERS - Recalled
*Wyoming at Colorado State, 7 p.m.
*Air Force at Nevada, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland 28 31 33 33 - 125 Carolina 53 24 22 7 55140156 G Chasson Randle from Delaware
For detailed channel information, go to tv.wyomingnews.com or check your local cable or satellite channel listings. DENVER - Chandler 6-15 1-1 13, WESTERN CONFERENCE (NBADL).
*Utah State at San Diego St., 7:30 p.m.
*Fresno State at San Jose State, 8 p.m. Arthur 1-5 0-0 3, Jokic 9-18 8-10 27, Central Division FOOTBALL

On the Radio
Nelson 5-12 0-0 12, Harris 6-11 1-2 16, GP W L OT Pts GF GA National Football League
WOMENS MAJOR SCORES Hernangomez 1-6 2-2 4, Barton 3-11 4-4 Minnesota 54 36 12 6 78181126 OAKLAND RAIDERS - Signed coach
EAST 12, OBryant 3-5 0-0 6, Miller 0-2 0-0 0, Chicago 57 35 17 5 75166147 Jack Del Rio to a four-year contract.
Navy 68, Lafayette 65 Murray 5-11 3-3 16, Beasley 0-1 0-0 0. St. Louis 56 29 22 5 63161165 HOCKEY
Sunday, Feb. 12 Penn St. 79, Purdue 73 Totals 39-97 19-22 109. Nashville 55 26 21 8 60153148 National Hockey League
Sport Time Event Channel UConn 83, SMU 41 CLEVELAND - James 11-16 4-4 27, Dallas 56 22 24 10 54155177 LOS ANGELES KINGS - Reassigned
No events scheduled West Virginia 79, Oklahoma St. 53 Love 5-11 3-4 16, Thompson 5-9 3-6 13, Winnipeg 58 25 29 4 54166185 D Paul LaDue to Ontario (AHL).
Monday, Feb. 13 SOUTH
Louisiana Tech 77, UTSA 71
Irving 10-24 2-2 27, Liggins 3-4 2-2 9,
Jefferson 1-4 2-2 4, Williams 2-3 2-2 7,
COLORADO 52 15 35 2 32106176
Pacific Division
NEW JERSEY DEVILS - Recalled F
Joseph Blandisi from Albany (AHL).
Sport Time Event Channel
Temple 76, East Carolina 43 Frye 3-4 0-0 8, Felder 0-0 0-0 0, McRae GP W L OT Pts GF GA WINNIPEG JETS - Reassigned D
No events scheduled
MIDWEST 0-0 0-0 0, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Korver 6-9 0-0 San Jose 56 33 18 5 71152134 Julian Melchiori to Manitoba (AHL).
Sunday, February 12, 2017 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Page C3

Central clamps down on Sheridan


GIRLS BASKETBALL
Pine Bluffs 67
Lusk 47
CHEYENNE Sophomore
Kammie Ragsdale scored a
The Lady Indians hold 19 points. Were doing whatever is game-high
working at the time. 20 points to
Sheridan to just two points Sheridan cut Centrals lead to lead top-
in the second quarter. four early in the fourth quarter but ranked Pine
the Indians closed the game on an Bluffs to a
By Jeremiah Johnke 11-2 run. 67-47 win
WyoSports Centrals deliberate offensive over Lusk on
approach led to a number of Saturday in
CHEYENNE Switching defens- assisted baskets. Its a trend Lusk.
es helped the Cheyenne Central Ragsdale
Martindale would like to see Pine
girls switch up Saturdays meeting continue. Bluffs (20-0, 8-0 Class 2A
with Sheridan. In the past, we havent taken our Southeast District) Jadyn
The first quarter was back-and- time but we are now, the coach Golding had 17 points, while
forth when the Lady Indians used a said. Were making the extra pass- Montanna Chrystal had eight
2-3 zone. Central switched to man- es that get us layups and then we and Melissa Fornstrom
to-man in the second quarter and converted those layups. chipped in seven with a
started to pull away. Weve done a better job of not game-high nine rebounds.
The Indians switched between trying to create on our own. Were The Lady Hornets return to
zone and man the rest of the way in spacing the floor, looking for our the court Friday against
their 39-26 victory over the visiting teammates and trusting them. Southeast in Yoder.
Lady Broncs. The Indians face No. 2-ranked
We have to play both defenses, Cheyenne East (14-3, 5-2) at
PINE BLUFFS 67, LUSK 47
we cant just sit in one defense the 5:30 p.m. Friday at Storey Gym.
Lusk.................. 18 12 0 17 47
Pine Bluffs........ 21 13 22 11 67
whole game and bank on it, Central Cheyenne Central guard Sarah Krysl, right, throws the ball after retrieving it Lusk: Gilkey 5, Ceagelske 7, Pfister 6,
coach Curtis Martindale said. We from Sheridans Alli Puuri during Saturdays game at Central High in Cheyenne. CENTRAL 39, SHERIDAN 26
Gaukel 11, Christianson 2, Sturman 3, Hales 6,

have been working on that 2-3 a lot


Smith 7.
Sheridan........................ 9 2 11 4 26
Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle Pine Bluffs: Shelit 2, Golding 17, Ragsdale
more this season and our rotations Cheyenne Central......... 9 7 12 11 39
20, Chrystal 8, Me. Fornstrom 7, Thompson 2,
4 minutes, 35 seconds remaining in ter when junior Bailey Coon made 1
Sheridan: Rafferty 0, Puuri 5, Standish 0, Abernatha
werent too bad. 5, Ingalls 1, Hein 0, Christensen 6, Tomlinson 6, Coon 3.
Culp 4, Sweeter 2.

We have to be able to play both the second quarter tied the score for of 2 free throws. Their next field Cheyenne Central: Geyer 6, Ybarra 7, Johnstron 0, A.
effectively because it makes the a third time. goal came with 6:07 left in the third.
Southeast 44
Fearneyhough 19, E. Fearneyhough 5, Whalen 0, Krysl

other team have to prepare for Jada Ybarra gave the Indians Were talking a lot better and 2, Jackson 0.

more. (10-9, 3-4) the lead for good with a thats helping with our rotations Jeremiah Johnke is the WyoSports editor.
Burns 29
Sheridan (5-13 overall, 1-6 Class 3-poniter from the right corner. and us playing as a team, said He can be reached at jjohnke@wyosports.net CHEYENNE The Burns
4A East Conference) sophomore The Broncs didnt score again Central senior Abby Fearney- or 307-633-3137. Follow him on Twitter girls basketball team fell to
Jordan Christensens basket with until the 6:48 mark of the third quar- hough, who scored a game-high at @jjohnke. Southeast on the road
Saturday 44-29.
Southeast led 11-7 after the

Broncs hold off Indians


first quarter and outscored
the Lady Broncs (4-17 over-
all, 2-6 Class 2A Southeast
District) 8-4 and 15-5 in the
By Jeremiah Johnke
middle quarters to pull away.
WyoSports
SOUTHEAST 44, BURNS 29
Burns................... 7 4 5 13 29
CHEYENNE Sheridan Southeast............... 11 8 15 10 44
had an answer every time Burns: E. Griess 0, Faircloth 3, Murphy 1,

Cheyenne Central looked


ONeal 3, Krakow 0, Martin 5, Weibel 3, Wilson
8, Norris 0, M. Griess 6.
like it had built some Southeast: Clark 1, Anderson 8, Lason 2,
momentum Saturday Foos 4, Buchanan 21, Schmitt 6, Schmick 2.

afternoon.
Whenever the Indians
cut the lead to a single BOYS BASKETBALL
possession, Sheridan Pine Bluffs 94
would respond with a bas- Lusk 37
ket on the other end.
The cat-and-mouse CHEYENNE The Pine
game eventually became Bluffs boys basketball team
too much and the Broncs continued to
pulled away for a 47-37 cruise
victory. Saturday,
Sheridan came out as topping Lusk
the more physical team 94-37.
and we backed down from Senior
them and came out slow, Hunter
Indians junior Willie Jones Thompson
said. We werent ready to led all
Thompson scorers
Cheyenne Easts Austin Brodahl (24) drives to the basket against play mentally and it was
Gillette during Saturdays game at East High in Cheyenne. kind of amazing that we with 25 points while Chris
Blaine McCartney/Wyoming Tribune Eagle Cheyenne Central forward Willie Jones, right, shoots a Fornstrom scored 17, Haize
were still in the game in the
3-pointer during Saturdays game against Sheridan at Central Fornstrom scored 15 and
second half.
High in Cheyenne. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle Kyle Steger added 13 in a

East boys cant


We started playing well
in the second half but we while to get some things important win (Friday) lopsided win for the Hornets
just didnt have it. (20-0 overall, 7-0 Class 2A
figured out. The press- night, Lain said, referring
Central committed six of Southeast District).
breaker is a good example to the Indians 61-51 win

keep up in 2nd
its 13 turnovers in the first of that. over fourth-ranked PINE BLUFFS 94, LUSK 37
quarter but only trailed We just did things that Gillette. This really is a Lusk................. 11 11 11 4 37
9-5. It eventually knotted were outside of the con- setback that were going to Pine Bluffs.......... 25 33 14 22 94
the score at 13 midway cepts we work on. The have to regroup from. Lusk: Gilkey 4, Wade 7, Miller 2, Stone 2,

half with Gillette


Wagner 5, Blackburn 4, Penfield 2, Muir 6, Heil
through the second focus was lacking for Were going to have to 5.
quarter. sure. figure out how we get to the Pine Bluffs: Ha. Fornstrom 15, Thompson
Even that basket started Central (7-11, 3-4) cut state tournament. Were 25, C. Fornstrom 17, He. Fornstrom 2, K. Steger
13, DePaulitte 2, Ja. Fornstrom 2, deManigold
out as a near-disaster. Sheridans lead to three not going to do it any other 5, Graves 3, A. Fornstrom 5, Shain 0, Norman 5,
By Sisco Molina first points of the game. The Senior Jessen Reckling points or fewer on six dif- way than play our way in. Jeffres 0, B. Steger 0, W. Fornstrom 0.
WyoSports junior followed with a deep lost the ball as he faked a ferent occasions after that. The Indians face
3-pointer on Gillettes next pass into the paint. He beat Senior Drew Boedecker Cheyenne East (9-10, 3-4)
CHEYENNE Coaches possession and Lane Tucker two Sheridan players to gave the Broncs some at 7 p.m. Friday at Storey Burns 44
always stress the impor- buried a triple of his own to the loose ball and recov- breathing room by getting Gym. Southeast 43
tance of winning the first 2 fuel a 23-point quarter for ered it in time to make a fouled while converting a
minutes of each half. Gillette. layup. floater along the right SHERIDAN 47, CENTRAL 37 CHEYENNE Senior Sam
It was those first 2 minutes The Camels outscored The Broncs (9-9 overall, baseline. He made the
Sheridan............... 9 13 9 16 47 Sharpe hit a 3-pointer with 5
of the second half that did East 23-14 in the third quar- 5-2 Class 4A East) got a ensuing free throw to put
Cheyenne Central 4 14 6 13 37 seconds remaining to help
Burns grab the 44-43 come-
Sheridan: Baker 4, A. Sessions 2,
Cheyenne East in Saturday ter and 14-9 in the fourth to basket from senior Ben Sheridan up 39-33. Woodward 5, Ross 0, Boedecker 13, Steel
against Gillette. blow the game open in the Lecholat on their next trip from-behind win against
Boedecker made four 9, Bower 4, Christensen 6, Lee 2, Larsen

The Camels (11-8 2, Lecholat 0. Southeast on Saturday in


second half. down the floor to take the free throws in the final 28.6
overall, 5-2 Class 4A East
Cheyenne Central: Bostic 4, Shumway
Yoder.
(The opening of the sec- lead for good. seconds to put the game 5, R. Fraley 4, Sipe 0, Jones 17, Reckling 7,
Conference) used a 9-0 He finished with 11 points,
ond half was) crucial be- We were flat but away. Lockhorn 0, Delbridge 0.
run to open the second half 10 rebounds and four assists.
cause if we come out the way Sheridan came out and Boedecker fronted the
and pull away from the Jeremiah Johnke is the Senior Klayton Clark
we did the first half we stick made plays and put us on Broncs with 13 points.
Thunderbirds (9-10, 3-4) for with them and we give our-
WyoSports editor. He can be added 10 points, 10 rebounds
our heels right from the This was a disappoint- reached at jjohnke@wyosports.net and five assists. His last re-
a 56-42 win. selves a chance to win that start, Indians coach Tagg ing effort from our guys or 307-633-3137. Follow him on
We had done a good job on game, East junior Ryan bound came as time expired
Lain said. It took us a after we picked up a big, Twitter at @jjohnke.
to secure the win.
Trey (Hladky) the entire Andren said. But since we
first half holding him score- We got off to a good start
had that letdown, we were and it was 10-2 early and they

East: Smith downs T-Birds


less, and we mess up one down and just couldnt get
time to start the second half went on a run, Burns coach
ourselves back up. Sean Patterson said. We
and let him loose and he Nick Mirich led East with
starts scoring, East coach had a lot of big shots. (Aiden)
12 points while Gillette had Carroll hit a 3 that gave us
Jeff Bailey said. They go on three in double digits led by Continued from C1 chipped away at the deficit that for a whole game. some momentum into
that run and all of a sudden Hladky with 14, Tucker with played more at our pace it from the free-throw line to Weve been talking
halftime.
were playing from behind 12 and Dawson Miessler got better. tie the game 39-39. about that all year. And like
But Southeast was up nine
the rest of the game. with 10. East cut into the lead Thats as close as the I said, that lies on me.
at one point in the third quar-
A few big breakdowns some in the third quarter, T-Birds came, though. ter before we started coming
against a good team and GILLETTE 56, EAST 42 outscoring Gillette 13-9 to Smith connected on a GILLETTE 44, EAST 42
back.
youre going to pay for it. Gillette.............. 6 13 23 14 56 make it a 39-33 game head- pair of free throws with
Gillette.............. 19 11 9 5 44
Cheyenne East 11 9 13 9 42 The Broncs improved to
The two sides went into the Cheyenne East.... 6 13 14 9 42 ing into the final stanza. 2:51 remaining to give Gillette: Smith 10, Hieb 7, Hladky 7,
7-13 overall and 4-4 in the
locker room at halftime tied
Gillette: Hladky 14, Tucker 12, Miessler 10,
Palu 9, Worsley 6, Duvall 3, Wilkerson 2. It continued on the Gillette the lead for good as Cutright 6, Mackey 4, Kohr 3, Hamlin 3,
Class 2A Southeast District.
at 19.
Wilson 2, Matuska 2.
Cheyenne East: Mirich 12, Ross 9, comeback trail in the it held on for the win. Cheyenne East: Loken 10, S. Stellern 6,
Hladky, the states leading Muchmore 7, X. McCord 5, Brodahl 4, Andren fourth quarter as it We had a lot better Kanzler 6, McEwan 5, C. Stellern 5, Paintner BURNS 44, SOUTHEAST 43
scorer at 25.9 points per 3, Brown 2, D. McCord 0.
clamped down defensively second half defensively, 4, A. Erickson 2, J. Erickson 2, Carlson 2. Burns............... 12 10 10 12 44
game, got himself going in Sisco Molina is a writer for on Gillette. Horsley said. We turned Southeast........ 12 13 14 4 43
Sisco Molina is a writer for Burns: Carroll 3, Ickes 3, Ebben 0, Pyle 5,
the second half, finishing WyoSports. He can be reached at East held the Camels our effort up a little bit and WyoSports. He can be reached Norris 12, Clark 10, Sharpe 11.
through contact and con- 307-633-3123 or by email at smolina scoreless for the first 5 started playing with the at 307-633-3123 or by email at Southeast: Humphrey 2, Keller 4, Fullmer
verting the and-one attempt @wyosports.net. Follow him on minutes, 9 seconds of the same intensity that they smolina@wyosports.net. Follow him
11, C. Werner 11, S. Werner 3, Schmitt 12.

at the free-throw line for his Twitter at @SiscoMolina_WTE. fourth quarter as it had. But weve got to do on Twitter at @SiscoMolina_WTE. From staff reports
Page C4 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Sunday, February 12, 2017

Swim: Easts Mugg wins 200 freestyle, Centrals


Hood takes 500 free title at East Conference meet
Continued from C1 Indians senior Zach Gemlo was
Muela also beat out four Gillette third in the 50 free (22.77) and 100
swimmers to claim the 100 breast- free (50.70) and Alex Allison was
stroke in 1:02.64. He also was the fifth in the 200 individual medley
runner-up in the 50 free in 22.10. (2:14.91).
I love the breaststroke, Muela Its a little bit of mixed feelings,
said. It was really fun, and winning Central coach Mark Miller said.
is why I like swimming. We had a lot of guys who were
East was led by junior Jackson close to qualifying (for state) and
Mugg, who powered his way to a just missed and we DQd the 400
win in the 200 free in 1:48.82. free relay that kind of put us out. We
I just had a lot of fun with it and were in a fight for top three, but we
did my best just to get into the fi- have to be able to perform.
nals, said Mugg, who also was We will take our seven qualifi-
runner-up in the 100 butterfly in ers to state and see what we can do.
55.68. I had a bunch of great guys
to swim with and I pushed it as hard PREP SWIMMING
as I could. CLASS 4A EAST CONFERENCE MEET
at Laramie High
Junior Stephen Wessenberg Team Scores
placed second in the 200 individual 1. Gillette 276, 2. Laramie 254, 3. Sheridan 188,
4. Cheyenne South 185, 5. Cheyenne East 173, 6.
medley in 2:05.21 and was fourth in Cheyenne Central 150
the 100 free in 50.86. Grant Schoene Championship Results
All distances in yards
placed fourth in the 500 free in 200 medley relay: 1. South (McMartin, Muela,
5:29.25. Williams, Anderson), 1:41.46; 2. Gillette, 1:42.01; 3.
East diver Julian Yates finished Laramie, 1:46.98; 4. Sheridan, 1:51.75; 5. Central

fourth with 319 points from the


(Schaad, Allison, Johnson, Jardine), 1:52.82; 6. East
(Stout, T. Turner, M. Turner, Mead), 1:53.79
1-meter board. 200 freestyle: 1. Mugg, East, 1:48.82; 2.
We swam really well with some Johannesmeyer, Sheridan, 1:52.05; 3. Hood, Central,

good times, East coach Jamie 1:52.08; 4. Mittelstaedt, Laramie, 1:53.61; 5. Anderson,
South, 1:56.85; 6. Pickard, Laramie, 1:59.63 Cheyenne Centrals Chris Hood competes in the 500-yard freestyle event during the Class 4A East Conference meet
Winkler said. Its a tight confer- 200 individual medley: 1. Patten, Sheridan, 2:02.63;
Saturday at Laramie High. Shannon Broderick/Laramie Boomerang
ence with everyone swimming fast 2. Wessenberg, East, 2:05.21; 3. DeYoung, Laramie,
and we had kids drop a lot of time. 2:07.39; 4. Bonar, Gillette, 2:09.52; 5. Allison, Central,
2:14.91; 6. M. Turner, East, 2:24.29
2. Mugg, East, 55.68; 3. Richardson, Laramie, 55.90; 200 freestyle relay: 1t. Laramie and South (Muela, Allison, Central, 1:08.46
Now we just have to be ready to go to 50 freestyle: 1. Poley, Gillette, 21.80; 2. Muela, South,
4. Williams, South, 56.72; 5. Bonar, Gillette, 56.88; 6.
Hoffman, Gillette, 57.40
Williams, McMartin, Anderson), 1:31.90; 3. Sheridan,
1:32.30; 4. Central (Gemlo, Hood, Allison, Allen), 1:34.63;
400 freestyle relay: 1. Laramie, 3:22. 85; 2. Sheridan,

state. 22.10; 3. Gemlo, Central, 22.77; 4. Richardson, Laramie,


100 freestyle: 1. Patten, Sheridan, 49.08; 2. Pickard, 5. East (Mead, Wessenberg, Marshall, Mugg), 1:35.27
3:25.20; 3. East (Schoene, Wessenberg, Mugg, Marshall),
3:30.02; 4. Gillette, 3:31.41; 5. South (Fawcett, Toelle, Van
This gave us a lot of ideas of what 22.96; 5. Franc, Laramie, 23.01; 6. Ahlstrom, 23.16
1-meter diving: 1. Williams, Gillette, 468.50; 2.
Laramie, 50.39; 3. Gemlo, Central, 50.70; 4. Wessenberg, 100 backstroke: 1. DeYoung, Laramie, 55.26; 2. Risseghem, Holzhausen), 3:55.51.
we could do at state. Vaughn, Gillette, 394.55; 3. Bury, Laramie, 361.60;
East, 50.86; 5. Ahlstrom, Sheridan, 52.11; 6. McMartin, Albers, Gillette, 59.94; 3. McMartin, South, 1:02.29; 4. Van
Junior Chris Hood notched an 4. Yates, East, 319.00; 5. McCoy, Gillette, 308.00; 6. South, 52.60 Risseghem, South, 1:02.96; 5. Jessen, Gillette, 1:03.23;
David Watson is a writer for WyoSports.
event win for Central when he fin- Hodges, Sheridan, 296.50; 7. Deaton, Gillette, 277.05; 8. 500 freestyle: 1. Hood, Central, 5:19.75; 2.
Mittelstaedt, Laramie, 5:23.56; 3. Glaser, Gillette, 5:28.09;
6. Jardine, Central, 1:04.98
100 breaststroke: 1. Muela, South, 1:02.64; 2. Morton,
He can be reached at dwatson@wyosports.net
ished the 500 free in 5:19.75. He was
Bienz, Laramie, 275.40; 9. Potter, Sheridan, 269.60; 10.
Perryman, Central, 254.70; 11. Hamel, Laramie, 236.15 4. Schoene, East, 5:29.25; 5. Kelly, Laramie, 5:33.15; 6. Gillette, 1:06.08; 3. Brandon, Gillette, 1:06.96; 4. Jessen, or 307-755-3327. Follow him on Twitter at
also third in the 200 free in 1:52.08. 100 butterfly: 1. Johannesmeyer, Sheridan, 55.46; Brandon, Gillette, 5:34.09 Gillette, 1:07.76; 5. Christensen, Gillette, 1:08.40; 6. @dwatsonsports.

PREP WRESTLING third with 133.5.


Ruger Lewis also placed
ond, 2-1; 220: Miller 1-2.
Freshman DaZhon
Ro. Delgado, first, 3-0; 195: Goeckeler, sec-
3-point attempts.
Up next, LCCC returns
Ailshie, Faure
Wyche led all scorers with 26
B-P win Carbon third for Burns-Pine Bluffs points, doing most of his home to face North Platte shine for UW track
County Invite at 160 pounds. COLLEGES damage at the charity Community College at 7 p.m. CHEYENNE Bryce
stripe where he shot 16 Wednesday. Ailshie placed second (1
CHEYENNE Isaac Ron- PREP WRESTLING LCCC men 81 for 18. minute, 50.5 seconds) and
ning came away with an CARBON COUNTY INVITATIONAL
Otero 74 The Golden Eagles had Ricky Faure placed fourth
120-pound championship
at Saratoga
Team Scores
four others in double digits Otero women 65 (1:50.90) in the 800-meter
CHEYENNE The
Saturday and Roman Delga- 1. Burns-Pine Bluffs 160.5; 2. Ralwins
160.5; 3. Kemmerer 133.5; 4. Big Piney 127.5; Laramie County Community
as Elijah Oliver had 14, Ola LCCC 45 run to highlight the final day
do did so as well at 182 pounds Southeast 122.5; 6. Cokeville 117.5; 7. Wright Ayodele had 11 and Dominik of the Don Kirby Invite.
as the Burns-Pine Bluffs College mens basketball CHEYENNE Freshman
94; 8. Pinedale 93; 9. Wind River 75; 10t.
team picked up a road win Heinzl and Alfonzo Ander- It was a season-best ad-
wrestling team won the Car- Shoshoni 59, 10t. Saratoga 59; 12. Lingle-Fort forward Madison Hamm
Laramie 56.5; 13t. Lusk 55; 13t. Hulett 55; 15. against Otero Junior College son had 10 apiece. scored 12 points and justed time for Faure.
bon County Invitational on Ficca noted both the free- Senior Jordan Charles also
on Saturday, topping the
Dubois 34; 16. Hanna-Elk Mountain 26; 17.
Saturday in Saratoga. grabbed five rebounds for
Wyoming Indian 6.
Burns-Pine Bluffs Results Rattlers 81-74. throw shooting and the de- the Golden Eagles in the placed fifth in the 60-meter
Burns-Pine Bluffs took the fense the Golden Eagles hurdles with a time of 7.97
106 pounds: Cudney, fourth, 2-2; 120:
LCCC (17-9 overall, 9-3 65-45 loss to Otero Junior
team title with 160.5 points Ronning, first, 3-0; 132: Kelly 2-2; 138: Medina,
Region IX South) built a played as the keys to the seconds in the finals.
fifth, 3-1; 145: Lainglois, sixth, 3-2; 152: Thurin College on Saturday in La
while Rawlins was second 32-26 lead at the half and win. For the women, Lauren
0-2; 160: Lewis, third, 4-1; 170: Clayson, sec- Junta, Colorado.
with 153 and Kemmerer was ond, 3-1; Banville, fifth, 2-2; Rohde 1-2; 182:
were able to hold off Otero in The Golden Eagles were Freshman guard Darian Hamilton placed third in the
the second half. 32-40 from the charity Hale added 10 points for mile (4:47.52) and Cassidy
It was a real gut check for stripe. LCCC (8-14 overall, 2-8 Meade placed fourth in the
800 (2:12.28).
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Wood Stoves is Empowering!
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naturally and holistically through education,
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Hockey prepares Plan B for Olympics


Junior league and NCAA David Andrews expects his league
to be open to allowing players to go
players could be called on to the Olympics as long as NHL
if the NHL doesnt send its teams give individual minor leagu-
players to the 2018 Games. ers permission.
Some NHL owners might even
By Stephen Whyno give their elite players permission
Associated Press to go, and Ted Leonsis of the
Washington Capitals has said re-
If the NHL doesnt send its play- peatedly hed let Ovechkin, Swede
ers to the 2018 Winter Olympics, Nicklas Backstrom and Canadian
the hockey tournament in Braden Holtby represent their
Pyeongchang will look familiar. countries, though Holtby said he
It will look a lot like the Olympics would never leave the Capitals
in 1994 in Lillehammer, 1992 in midseason. The IIHF might set
Albertville and 1988 in Calgary. roster parameters to prevent NHL
Maybe even a little like 1980 in players from participating, too.
Lake Placid, site of the Miracle On We want to have that opportu-
Ice. nity, two-time U.S. Olympian
With a year before the opening Justin Faulk said. If thats taken
ceremony, the league, players from us and we dont have that
union, International Ice Hockey right anymore, at least it gives
Federation and International other guys an opportunity.
Olympic Committee still dont Hall of Fame defenseman Mark
have an agreement to send NHL Howe would be fine with that. After
players to their sixth consecutive winning a silver medal playing for
Olympics. There is still time an the U.S. in 1972, he supports ama-
agreement last time around came teurs because he feels the 1980
in July before the 2014 Games in Miracle On Ice victory over the
Sochi but everyone is forming a Soviet Union had a greater impact
United States Troy Terry, right, celebrates with teammate Jack Roslovic after scoring in a shootout to defeat Russia 4-3 on the sport than professionals
Plan B just in case.
in a semifinal at the World Junior ice hockey championships Jan. 4 in Montreal. If the likes of Patrick Kane, Jonathan playing in the Olympics.
Russia might have Alex
Quick, Jack Eichel and Ryan Suter arent available for the 2018 Winter Olympics, USA Hockey will look mostly to the Probably the greatest victory I
Ovechkin if he makes good on his
college ranks. Associated Press think Ive ever seen in hockey was
intention to go no matter what. But
the United States, Canada and choose not to go, well make sure You cant win unless you can While IIHF President Rene when the 1980 team beat the
other countries are preparing for were ready, willing and able a year score, Starman said. Its got to Fasel would like a final decision Russians, Howe said. There was
life without the best players in the from now. have a ton of speed, its got to have a sooner than later to plan for South some guys on that team that never
world. The U.S. has a fresh set of heroes really high skill level, its got to Korea, Renney said Hockey had a chance to play in the NHL or
If the likes of Patrick Kane, after shootout star Troy Terry, have defensemen who can get in Canada could put a team together impact the NHL. That was their
Jonathan Quick, Jack Eichel and defenseman Charlie McAvoy the play. You need a little bit of dog quickly. Like USA Hockey, Canada two weeks of fame. A guy like Mike
Ryan Suter arent available, USA and goaltender Tyler Parsons won on bone in your lineup, but I dont can pull from its national junior Eruzione, Jimmy Craig theyre
Hockey will look mostly to the world junior gold last month. Mix think you can sacrifice skill guys team but has more veteran talent in phenomenal stories.
college ranks. If Hockey Canada them with top college players like for toughness. Europe and the American Hockey True, but 1998 and 2002 U.S.
cant take Sidney Crosby, Jonathan Notre Dames Anders Bjork and No problem there for Canada, League to choose from. Former Olympian John LeClair is worried
Toews, Drew Doughty or Carey Wisconsins Trent Frederic and which has plenty of big, tough skill NHL goaltender Ben Scrivens in about a talent discrepancy next
Price, it will try to defend the gold ex-NHLers Keith Aucoin and players and hasnt waited for the Russias Kontinental Hockey winter if Russia put Ovechkin and
medal with a mix of European- Nathan Gerbe who are playing IIHF to set any 2018 parameters as league is an option, for example, as dominant KHL players Pavel
based professionals, North in Europe, and the Americans it prepares its contingency plan. is journeyman Michael Leighton, Datsyuk and Ilya Kovalchuk
American minor leaguers and will have plenty of youth and Canadas team for the December who is in the Carolina Hurricanes against American college kids.
players from the Canadian junior experience. Spengler Cup in Switzerland could system. You get different variations of
leagues and NCAA. Dave Starman, a former coach in serve as a blueprint: minor leagu- Though Leighton firmly believes whos playing and whos not,
Its a big world, and weve got to the minors and now an analyst for ers Cory Conacher and Zach NHL players will go, the 35-year- LeClair said. Youre getting back
make sure that were ready to go, CBS Sports, said USA Hockeys Fucale and European recent NHL old said he would train as hard as I to what it used to be where Russia
Hockey Canada president Tom priority should be scoring, scoring players Daniel Paille and Nick possibly can to get that job if they had all their pros. You want every-
Renney said. Should the NHL and more scoring. Spaling. dont. AHL president and CEO body on an even (playing) field.

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CONCORD, N.H. At the library, theres no


one to give just the right guid-
ROME plices to hide their actual
ownership by the fugitive.
considered an important
moral authority. The new
SAO PAULO
Study: Invasive bugs ance, to find the right book, as Police seize Sicilian The farm lobby Coldiretti head of state will succeed Hundreds of police
found in fallen trees Cynthia Hurd did. olive companies estimates Italys various ma- Joachim Gauck, who an- back on duty in
The strong voice of Emanu- fias earn billions annually in nounced last year that he
years after storm els pastor-legislator, Clem- linked to Mafia boss agriculture, including by wouldnt seek a second five- paralyzed state
A new U.S. Forest Service enta Pinckney, does not Police in Sicily have confis- using threats to force stores year term because of his age. Several hundred military
study finds that damaging in- resound in his church or the cated four olive companies, to sell mobster-produced The president is elected by police returned to duty in Es-
sects can emerge from fallen capitol in Columbia. farmland, villas and other mozzarella or other products. a special 1,260-member as- pirito Santo on Saturday, but
trees and logs for several And Charleston is still deal- property that anti-Mafia sembly made up of the 630 authorities said a weeklong
years after a major storm. ing with the unfinished case prosecutors contend belong lawmakers in parliaments strike that has paralyzed the
Timber that gets blown of a white North Charleston to the business empire of Ita- BERLIN lower house and an equal southeastern Brazilian state
police officer charged with number of representatives
down, broken or damaged by
murder in the death of a black
lys top Mafia boss, who has Germany to elect from Germanys 16 states.
and led to a wave of homi-
wind is often cut and used as been on the run for more than cides was not over.
firewood, which in turn can driver. 20 years. new president; will Frank-Walter Steinmeier,
Earlier in the day, the de-
enable the spread of invasive, The property, confiscated be moral authority Germanys foreign minister
until last month, has the sup-
fense minister appealed to
destructive insects that drain Saturday in the western part
the life out of forests from COLUMBUS, Ohio of the island considered to be A German parliamentary port of Chancellor Angela
all of the good police offi-
cers to return to the streets,
New England to the West Ohio gov. works Matteo Messina Denaros assembly will elect the coun- Merkels grand coalition of
even as he said that life was
Coast. power base, was estimated to trys new president today, center-right and center-left
Forest Service researchers
to erase states be worth $14 million. The with a respected former for- parties. beginning to return to normal
now that more than 3,000 fed-
based in New Hampshire col- Rust Belt label convicted Cosa Nostra mob- eign minister who last year Between them, Merkels
eral troops are on patrol.
lected ash, birch and other ster is Italys most-wanted fu- called Donald Trump one of conservative Union bloc and
Ohio Gov. John Kasich has the worlds hate preachers the center-left Social Demo- Late Saturday, 600 officers
logs for several years after a gitive. Prosecutors alleged
a pet peeve: the use of the the olive businesses and 108 the overwhelming favorite to crats her junior coalition began doing just that, mus-
tornado hit Massachusetts,
term Rust Belt to describe other properties, plus vehi- win. partners hold 923 seats, tering in the state capital of
and kept track of the insects
his state. cles and bank accounts, were The German president has which should assure Stein- Vitoria and four other towns.
that emerged from the wood.
The Republican governor listed in the name of accom- little executive power, but is meiers election.
They were surprised to find From wire reports
wants to send the label to the
that wood harvested even
scrap heap of history.
three years after the tornado
Kasich acknowledges
harbored insects.
its not an easy sell, but he
Researchers say the study
argues that significant
reinforces longstanding re-
changes to Ohios economy
strictions against moving
make its deserving of a new
firewood across state lines.
nickname: the Knowledge
Belt.
NEW YORK The state is making ad-
vances in such areas as
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that would dwarf all others and Pennsylvania as states
across the country. where everything is rusting
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CLOSING
lice department is lagging be-
hind other cities, with only dates to the 1980s, when
limited experience with the manufacturing saw a sharp
cameras. The force currently decline that left shuttered
has none in use on the streets. and abandoned factories
Mayor Bill de Blasio says behind.
his body camera plan pro-
posed last month is crucial to
restoring trust between offi-
WELLS, Maine
cers and the communities As sea levels rise,

EVERYTHING MUST GO!


they serve. vital salt marshes
A federal judge ordered the
NYPD to try out body camer- are disappearing
as as part of a 2013 ruling that
Scientists working on an
found the department was
assessment of salt marshes
wrongly targeting minorities
along the U.S. coast say half of

VALENTINES DAY!
with its stop-and-frisk tactic.
those they studied will be
gone in 350 years if lost
Woman falls to her ground isnt regained.
Salt marshes provide vital
death inside World habitat for animals and are
Trade Center Oculus important for their role in

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coastal protection. But the
A 29-year-old New Jersey ecosystems along the coasts
woman plunged about 30 feet are falling victim to pres-
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urday morning, police said. The U.S. Geological Survey
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was trying to retrieve a hat danger erosion poses to eight
dropped by her twin sister salt marshes on the two
while the two were on an es- coasts. The agency says it was
calator at about 5:30 a.m.

the railing and tumbled over


surprised to find all eight of
when she reached too far over the marshes losing ground,
some severely.
off EXTRA off
the edge, a law enforcement The study involved marsh-
official said. The official es in California, Maine,
wasnt authorized to speak Maryland and New Jersey.
publicly about the incident
and spoke to The Associated
Press on condition of WARSAW, Poland
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taken to a hospital where she
was pronounced dead. Police Polish Prime Minister
are investigating. Beata Szydlo is feeling quite
The striking $3.9 billion well following her limou-
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opened about a year ago and ernment agency protecting
is used daily by more than Polish officials.
300,000 commuters. Light Friday nights accident in

to
beams in from the windows in the southern town of Oswiec-
the dizzying, soaring plat- im was a second crash of a
form to the shopping mall
below.
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this year.
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off
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We are members of diverse
Wyoming faith communities
S ome of us read the Quran, some the Hebrew Bible and others the Gospels. Yet we all agree with the sentiments ex-
pressed by the Rabbinical Council of America and Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, the U.S.
Council of Catholic Bishops, the Cheyenne Interfaith Council, the National Council of Churches, the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America, the Presbyterian Church USA, the United Methodist Council on Bishops, the Unitarian Uni-
versalist Association, the United Church of Christ, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), the Episcopal Church, Quak-
ers, American Baptists and the Southeast Wyoming Islamic Center.

We call upon the United States government to recognize the threats posed by radical Islamists, while preserving and pro-
tecting the rights of all people who seek peace, no matter how they worship God. We call on all Americans to reaffirm that
discrimination against any group based solely upon religion is wrong and anathema to the great traditions of religious and
personal freedoms upon which this country was founded. (The Rabbinical Council of America and the Union of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations of America, December 2015).

As leaders of the United Church of Christ and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), we offer ongoing solidarity with
and support for those who are increasingly fearful for their safety and well-being as a result of the heightened vitriol. We commit
to continuing to pursue peace, to promote better understanding among our communities and to pursue justice in all we do.

Then the righteous will answer him, Lord, when was it that we saw you a stranger and welcomed you, or naked and gave
you clothing? And the king will answer them, Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of
my family, you did it to me. (National Council of Churches)

The Wyoming Association of Churches supports immigration policies that demonstrate compassion, does not break up
families and allows an accessible path to citizenship. We seek to advance religious liberty and justice that respects individu-
als, supports the common good and reflects mutual respect and affirmation toward the diverse and independent faith tradi-
tions that make Wyoming strong.

With millions across the world in danger, embracing compassion means more refugees ought to be welcomed into our
nation, not fewer. Acting compassionately, we strive to seek the welfare of all, regardless of religion, nationality, or any other
difference that often divides us. All faith traditions value compassion such that we are to provide resources, care and support
to those who are marginalized, regardless of the circumstances. (Cheyenne Interfaith Council)

I am convinced that temporarily banning vulnerable refugees will not enhance our safety nor does it reflect our values as
Christians. Instead, it will cause immediate harm by separating families, disrupting lives, and denying safety and hope to
brothers and sisters who are already suffering. Refugees being resettled in the United States have fled persecution because
of their race, religion, nationality, political views and/or associations. (The Rev. Elizabeth A. Eaton, presiding bishop of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)

The bond between Christians and Muslims is founded on the unbreakable strength of charity and justice. The Church will
not waiver in her defense of our sisters and brothers of all faiths who suffer at the hands of merciless persecutors. Our desire
is not to enter the political arena, but rather to proclaim Christ alive in the world today. In the very moment a family aban-
dons their home under threat of death, Jesus is present. And He says to each of us, "whatever you did for one of these least
brothers of mine, you did for me. (Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo, president U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, and Arch-
bishop Jos H. Gomez, vice president)

Right now, across the globe, there are families grabbing their bags and clinging to each other as they tearfully flee the home
they love, the home they never wanted to leave, because home is no longer safe. And many, after being fully vetted by a legal
refugee entry process, are not being allowed to enter the U.S. Presbyterians are not afraid of this so-called terror threat. We
are not afraid because we profess a faith in Jesus, who entered the world a refugee. (Rev. Dr. J. Herbert Nelson II, Stated Clerk
of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A.).

The biblical witness is clear and unambiguous. Walls are unbiblical. Hospitality is biblical. Denying ones neighbor is un-
biblical. Welcoming the stranger is biblical. It is not surprising that Judaism, Christianity and Islam teach the reign of God as
a banquet to which all peoples are invited. We are to welcome the sojourner, love our neighbor and stand with the most vul-
nerable among us. (Bishop Bruce R. Ough, president, United Methodist Council of Bishops).

"The First Principle of Unitarian Universalism affirms the inherent worth and dignity of every person. Conscience and com-
passion calls our faith communities to welcome Syrian refugees and all persons seeking sanctuary and asylum from violence
and oppression. Unitarian Universalists declare our commitment to defend and protect refugees and immigrants from any
policies that endanger their lives and humanity." (Rev. Peter Morales, president of the Unitarian Universalist Association)

American Baptist Interim General Secretary Dr. Susan Gillies signed this statement: The U.S. Refugee Resettlement pro-
gram has been and should remain open to those of all nationalities and religions who face persecution on account of the reasons
enumerated under U.S. law. We oppose any policy change that would prevent refugees from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia,
Sudan, and Yemen, or individuals who practice Islam and other faiths from accessing the U.S. refugee resettlement program.

The children of Abraham have ever been reminded to care for the widow and orphan and the sojourner in their midst, who
were the refugees and homeless of the time. We cannot ignore the massive human suffering in Europe, Africa, and the Mid-
dle East, nor in Asia and the Americas. We are our brothers keepers and our lives are bound up to theirs. (Episcopal Church
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori)

At the root of Christian faith is the message Love Thy Neighbor. Who then is our neighbor? We Quakers seek to be an in-
clusive human community present in Spirit, with, and materially supportive of immigrants and refugees. Given this belief,
we cannot support stopping travel from Muslim countries and other harsh restrictions on refugees and immigrants.

We are always strongest as a nation when we stand together in defense of the Constitution and the freedoms it guaran-
tees, including the freedom of religion. As a member of Wyomings Muslim community, I seek to enhance the understanding
of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, and to empower American Muslims to build coalitions that promote
justice and mutual understanding. (Dr. Mohamed Salih, Southeast Wyoming Islamic Center)

Paid for by the Wyoming Association of Churches, the Cheyenne Interfaith Council, and the many other friends of Wyomings Muslim community
Page C10 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Sunday, February 12, 2017

Science Robot bees may pick up some of their slack Dwindling bee populations:
SUNDAYS By Amina Khan
Los Angeles Times

AIR POLLUTION CAN One day, gardeners might not just


hear the buzz of bees among their flow-
ers, but the whirr of robots, too. Scien-

SCRAMBLE YOUR BRAIN tists in Japan say theyve managed to


turn an unassuming drone into a re-
mote-controlled pollinator by attaching
By Ana Veciana-Suarez increases their risk of de- horsehairs coated with a special, sticky
Miami Herald veloping Alzheimers. gel to its underbelly.
The nationwide study, The system, described in the journal
The air you breathe does published in the journal Chem, is nowhere near ready to be sent
more than affect your Translational Psychiatry, to agricultural fields, but it could help
lungs. examined 3,600 women pave the way to developing automated
A new study published between the ages of 65 and pollination techniques at a time when
this week found that older 79. None of them had de- bee colonies are suffering precipitous
women exposed to air pol- mentia at the beginning of declines.
luted by vehicle exhaust the study. Researchers also In flowering plants, sex often involves
and other damaging par- looked at female lab mice a threesome. Flowers looking to get the
ticles are almost twice as and at brain tissue in petri pollen from their male parts into anoth-
likely to develop dementia. dishes. er blooms female parts need an envoy to
Others who carried a spe- In comparing those who carry it from one to the other. Those
cific gene were almost four breathed clean air and third players are animals known as pol- This illustration shows a remote-controlled, bio-inspired flying robot that can pollinate
times likelier to develop those exposed to unsafe linators a diverse group of critters that flowers, much like a bee. Tribune News Service
loss of memory and reason- pollution levels, results for includes bees, butterflies, birds and
ing skills. all three groups suggested bats, among others. machine pollination has a low pollina- gelled insects wander through a box of
Although the link be- that exposure to air pollut- Animal pollinators are needed for the tion success rate because it is likely to tulips. Those ants with the gel were far
tween air pollution and reproduction of 90 percent of flowering cause severe denaturing of pollens and more likely to end up with a dusting of
ants increased disorienta-
Alzheimers disease is a plants and one-third of human food flower pistils as a result of strong me- pollen than those that were free of the
tion and memory loss as
new scientific frontier, we crops, according to the U.S. Department chanical contact as the pollens bursts sticky substance.
well as amyloid beta pro-
now have evidence that air of Agricultures Natural Resources out of the machine. The next step was to see if this worked
tein clumps in the brain.
pollution, like tobacco, is Conservation Service. Chief among Scientists have thought about using with mechanical movers, as well. He
Applying their findings to
dangerous to the aging those are bees but many bee popula- drones, but scientists havent figured and his colleagues chose a four-propel-
brain, study co-senior the general population, the ler drone whose retail value was $100,
tions in the United States have been in out how to make free-flying robot in-
author Caleb Finch said in a USC researchers calcu- steep decline in recent decades, likely sects that can rely on their own power and attached horsehairs to its smooth
statement. Finch works at lated that air pollution due to a combination of factors, includ- source without being attached to a wire. surface to mimic a bees fuzzy body.
the University of Southern might be to blame for about ing agricultural chemicals, invasive Its very tough work, said senior au- They coated those horsehairs in the gel,
Californias Leonard Davis 21 percent of all cases of species and climate change. Just last thor Eijiro Miyako, a chemist at the Na- and then maneuvered the drones over
School of Gerontology. dementia. month, the rusty patched bumblebee tional Institute of Advanced Industrial Japanese lilies, where they would pick
Specifically, USC re- Past research has al- became the first wild bee in the United Science and Technology in Japan. up the pollen from one flower and then
searchers found that older ready shown the effects of States to be listed as an endangered spe- Miyakos particular contribution to deposit the pollen at another bloom, thus
women living in areas air pollution on lung disease cies (although the Trump administra- the field involves a gel, one hed consid- fertilizing it.
where air pollution par- and cardiovascular dis- tion just put a halt on that designation). ered a mistake 10 years before. The sci- The scientists looked at the hairs
ticles exceed federal safety ease, but this most recent Thus, the decline of bees isnt just entist had been attempting to make under a scanning electron microscope
standards may face an 81 study provides more in- worrisome because it could disrupt eco- fluids that could be used to conduct elec- and counted up the pollen grains at-
percent higher risk for sight into how it may affect systems, but also because it could dis- tricity, and one attempt left him with a tached to the surface.
cognitive decline. They also the aging brain. A study rupt agriculture and the economy. gel that was as sticky as hair wax. They found that the robots whose
have a 92 percent greater published in 2011 also People have been trying to come up with Clearly this wouldnt do, and so Miya- horsehairs had been coated with the gel
likelihood of developing found that people who lived replacement techniques, the study au- ko stuck it in a storage cabinet in an un- had on the order of 10 times more pollen
dementia, including close to densely trafficked thors say, but none of them are especial- capped bottle. When it was rediscovered than those hairs that had not been coated
Alzheimers disease. roads were at a far higher ly effective yet and some might do a decade later, it looked exactly the with the gel.
The detrimental effects risk of stroke and dementia more harm than good. same the gel hadnt dried up or degrad- Miyako does not think such drones
of air pollution which than those who lived farther One pollination technique requires ed at all. would replace bees altogether, but
includes tiny particles away. A year later, a team at the physical transfer of pollen with an The chemist noticed that when could simply help bees with their polli-
emitted by motor vehicles, Mount Sinai in New York artists brush or cotton swab from male dropped, the gel absorbed an impres- nating duties.
power plants and the burn- first established that air to female flowers, the authors wrote. sive amount of dust from the floor. Miya- Theres a lot of work to be done before
ing of biomass products pollutants induced inflam- Unfortunately, this requires much ko realized this material could be very thats a reality, however. Small drones
such as wood were also mation, cell death and the time and effort. Another approach uses useful for picking up pollen grains. He will need to become more maneuver-
worse in women who carry buildup of amyloid protein a spray machine, such as a gun barrel took ants, slathered the ionic gel on some able and energy efficient, as well as
APE-e4, a gene variant that in the brains of mice. and pneumatic ejector. However, this of them and let both the gelled and un- smarter, he said.

Wash. lab looks to find the best biofuel in algae


By Matthew Nash Huesemann, who has biofuels. laboratory officials said. effective, Huesemann said.
by Sandra Surbrugg, M.D. Peninsula Daily News worked with algae for 16 Huesemann said there are In Tier I, scientists in Se- Scientists also will re-
Board Certified Dermatologist years, started on the $6 mil- millions of strains in nature to quim and New Mexico test up search how resilient certain
SEQUIM, Wash. Scien- lion, three-year algae DIS- sort through, so rather than a to 30 different algae strains to algae strains are to predators,
MEDICAL TATTOOING tists at the Pacific Northwest COVR project (Development shotgun approach and ran- see how weather-tolerant like protozoans, and other
National Laboratorys Ma- of Integrated Screening, Cul- domly screening they are they are, and the top third will competing algae.
Patients with scars from head rine Sciences Laboratory are doing an organized, rational go to Tier II, Huesemann Huesemann anticipates
tivar Optimization and Vali-
and neck surgery may benefit turning algae inside out to screening. said. Tier I and II being conducted
from dermatography, which is
dation Research) in October
medical tattooing that can help
find the best biofuel possible. 2016 with a small team of se- Finding The price of biofuel is In Tier II, this year, he said.
Dr. Michael Huesemann, a nior and junior scientists in the best algae Sequim For Tier III, researchers in
restore some of
lead researcher, said algae is is broken into
largely tied to growth houses a New Mexico will further test
their skins Sequim, reported the Penin-
original appear- a promising clean energy sula Daily News. a process of rates. Our method unique cli- top-performing algae strains,
but expensive to harness What were really inter- five tiers mate-simu- Huesemann said, which in-
ance. The effec-
effectively. among labs could help developers lating system cludes forcing cells to grow
tiveness of this ested in are carbon-neutral
treatment has The price of biofuel is biofuels that can be grown in in Sequim, find the most called faster or generate more oils,
been tested on largely tied to growth rates, the United States, he said. three other LEAPS (Lab- using state-of-the-art labora-
Department productive algae oratory Envi- tory techniques such as di-
56 patients, he said. Our method could We havent found any
who were pre- help developers find the algae that grows fast enough of Energy strains more quickly ronmental rected evolution and
viously treated Dr. Surbrugg most productive algae or provides enough biofuel, labs Los Algae Pond fluorescence-assisted cell
for benign or Alamos and efficiently. Simulator) sorting.
strains more quickly and so were trying to find micro-
malignant head and neck efficiently. algae that grows fast to make National Dr. Michael Huesemann that simu- Afterward, strains will
tumors. Three-quarters of the Laboratory, lates cli- travel to outdoor ponds in Ar-
patients were women, and the National
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Money
Chinese investor charged with We are against a travel
insider trading in Comcast deal ban, Under Armour says
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged a Under Armour, facing criticism over comments by its
Chinese investor and his family members with illegally CEO, issued a statement Friday calling immigration a
profiting from Comcast Corp.s $3.8 billion acquisition last source of strength and emphasizing its push to raise
year of DreamWorks Animation. American manufacturing capacity.
FORD MOTOR CO. STRIKES DEAL The government on Friday obtained an emergency court These are not new or revised values, the statement

WITH DRIVERLESS CAR STARTUP order to freeze brokerage accounts used in the alleged
insider trading scheme led by Shaohua Michael Yin, a
said. This is what we believe. Under Armour and Kevin
Plank are for job creation and American manufacturing
Ford Motor Co. has bought a majority share in a small 44-year-old partner of Summitview Capital Management capabilities. We believe building should be focused on
artificial intelligence startup that will help the Ltd. in Hong Kong. Yin allegedly made $29 million in profits much needed education, transportation, technology and
automaker get driverless vehicles on the road, Ford by illegally trading DreamWorks shares. urban infrastructure investment.
Chief Executive Mark Fields announced Friday. Argo AI, The SEC lawsuit said during a three-week period last April The statement continued: We are against a travel
based in Pittsburgh, will provide the brains for virtual before news of Comcasts interest in DreamWorks ban and believe that immigration
driving systems. Argo becomes a Ford subsidiary and became public five brokerage accounts allegedly is a source of strength, diversity
will work intimately with Ford engineers to integrate controlled by Yin amassed more than 2 million and innovation for global companies
driverless software with sensors and other hardware shares, worth about $56 million. The stock in the based in America like Under
systems that will be built into Ford vehicles, Fields said. animation studio was bought for about $26 a share. Armour.

Are you a cheapskate? Pay hike


brings in
10 SIGNS YOU ARE TOO FRUGAL
By Dan Ketchum
GOBankingRates.com
farm labor
have a cheapskate problem.
Your savings: If you prefer
applies to awkward dating
fails, dancing on tables and
cheap cocktail glasses.
Your savings: If youre the By Natalie Kitroeff
getting your ketchup from a even spilling your umbrella- frugal type, get your glass- Los Angeles Times
Confucius said, He who plastic packet, then you will adorned drink on your lap. ware from discount stores like
will not economize will have to be glad to learn you can score However, it doesnt apply to Dollar Tree or the 99 Cents LOS ANGELES The biggest fresh gar-
agonize. And he was right. If a box of 500 from an online stealing. Only Stores. Whether you lic producer in the nation is giving its em-
you dont live on a budget, restaurant supplier for just If youre drinking at your want tumblers, wine glasses ployees a hefty raise, reflecting the
youre likely to suffer a great $7.19. Or you could keep steal- local watering hole, taking or mugs, you can get them for desperation of farmers to attract a dwin-
deal of stress and financial un- ing them and saving yourself home the glassware is a good $1 a pop. And they havent dling number of farmworkers.
certainty in the coming years. 1.4 cents per packet. way to ruin your reputation been used by 10,000 barflies Christopher Ranch, which grows garlic
While theres value in being with your bartender or serv- before you. on 5,000 acres in Gilroy, California, an-
frugal, people who are too er, if youre at a restaurant. Al-
Cream, sugar and nounced recently that it would hike pay
cheap tend to cause agony for
thievery
ternatively, by treating your The supermarket for farmworkers from $11 an hour to $13
those around them. Whether bartender well, you might be hour this year, or 18 percent, and then to
you engage in five-finger dis- Whether youre visiting the able to score free shots or sweep $15 in 2018. Thats four years earlier than
counts or take more than your local gas station or hanging in drinks from time to time. Com- Everyone loves free sam- whats required by Californias schedule
share of mints from the com- a hip cafe, indulging in all the plimentary booze is ples. For some reason, food on for minimum wage increases.
munal bowl, at the end of the coffee fixings is one of lifes worth more than a toothpick is just Ken Christopher, vice president at
day, youre simply stealing little pleasures. From cream- a couple more appealing. Christopher Ranch, said the effect of the
from business owners and sul- ers to sweet syrups, raw sugar See Cheap, page D2 move was immediately obvious. At the
lying your image. to honey, the flavor options at end of last year, the farm was short 50
Additionally, these tactics a coffee bar are far more ex- workers needed to help peel, package and
probably arent saving you as tensive than the ones found in roast garlic. Within two weeks of upping
much as you think. Odds are your kitchen and theyre a wages in January, applications flooded in.
youre saving less than $20 a great way to save on cof- Now the company has a waiting list 150
year snagging hotel shampoos fee at Starbucks. people long.
and packets of sugar from However, sticking I knew it would help a little bit, but I
your local diner. Heres a look a handful of creamer had no idea that it would solve our labor
at how much youre saving by cups in your purse problem, Christopher said.
being a cheapskate. wont help pad your wal- He said the farm has been trying, with-
let in the long run. More- out success, to draw new workers since
The condiment cadre over, youll be selling your 2014. Human resources frantically adver-
Most of us have some extra dignity for chump tised open farm-labor positions, posting
condiment packets floating change. help-wanted ads online and urging em-
around in our junk drawers. Your savings: You can ployees to ply their networks for potential
purchase a box of 50 recruits. Nothing came of it.
And if you find an extra hot
brand-name, flavored cof- Farmers across the country have re-
sauce or mustard packet in the
fee creamers for between ported that they, too, are struggling to find
bottom of your fast food bag,
$5.49 and $6.99. So, for each farmhands. The dearth of ag labor seems
theres nothing wrong with
creamer you pocket, youre to have reached a tipping point when the
keeping it for a rainy day.
adding no more than 14 Obama administration stepped up border
However, jamming two
cents to your net worth. enforcement and deported millions of un-
handfuls of sauce packets into
your pocket every time you go documented workers.
out to eat is basically stealing. The glassware grab Perhaps partly because of the crack-
Similarly, if you have a whole Most of the time, what down, plus the financial crisis of 2008,
drawer dedicated to stolen happens at the bar stays more Mexicans returned home than mi-
condiment packets, you likely at the bar. That truth grated to the United States from 2009 to
2014, for the first time in decades, accord-
ing to the Pew Research Center.
A stronger, more dynamic Mexican
economy also seems to be prompting a
turn away from careers in agriculture.

Sears may close more stores, cut


The total supply of farm laborers in
Mexico, for which growers in the U.S.
compete, declined by 150,000 workers
every year between 1980 and 2010, ac-

jobs in effort to cut $1B in 2017


cording to a study last year by Diane
Charlton and Edward Taylor, researchers
at Montana State University and UC
Davis.
Kids arent growing up in rural Mexico
By Lauren Zumbach cuts, Sears spokesman Howard early holiday results the retail- for $2.72 billion in 2015. to be farmworkers the way they once
Chicago Tribune Riefs said. er shared last month. Shares The defendants, including were, said Taylor. Mexico has been suc-
These decisions are never were up about 40 percent Fri- Lampert, Sears board members cessful at building rural schools and pro-
CHICAGO Sears Holdings taken lightly, but they are a nec- day morning. and Seritage, said the settle- viding kids in villages with access to
Corp. on Friday said it would essary part of our efforts to be- We believe the actions out- ment was not an admission that education.
slash costs by at least $1 billion come a more competitive lined today will reduce our the lawsuits claims are valid, The shortage of workers is one reason
this year in a restructuring that retailer and to return our com- overall cash funding require- according to court filings. Sears farms have cut back production of fruits
could mean more job cuts and pany to profitability, he said. ments and ensure that Sears spokesman Chris Brathwaite and vegetables by 9.5 percent, costing
store closings. Riefs said Sears also intends Holdings becomes a more agile said the lawsuit was settled to growers $3.1 billion in lost revenue, ac-
The retailer, headquartered to identify unprofitable product and competitive retailer with a avoid the costs of drawn-out cording to a 2015 report by the Partnership
in suburban Chicago, also said categories that could be cut to clear path toward profitabili- litigation. for a New American Economy, a nonprofit
it was writing down the value of allow the company to focus on ty, Chairman and CEO Ed- We have consistently taken that promotes immigration reform.
the Sears name by $350 million categories where it wants to ward Lampert said in a news the position that all Sears share- See Farm, page D2
to $400 million. grow, including home applianc- release. holders were free to participate
Sears previously announced es and home services. Lampert and Sears board in the Seritage rights offering.
plans to close 150 stores nation- After signing a roughly $900 this week agreed to pay $40 mil- The real estate was not sold to a
ally by spring but the company million deal to sell its Crafts- lion to settle a shareholder trust controlled by ESL (Lam-
said in a news release Friday man brand to Stanley Black & class-action lawsuit alleging perts hedge fund). All Sears
that it would actively manage Decker last month, Sears said it Sears plan to sell some of its shareholders were free to take a
our real estate portfolio to iden- continues to look for options for best stores would benefit Lam- stake in Seritage equivalent to
tify additional opportunities for two other popular brands, Ken- pert at shareholders expense. their Sears stake, and 98 per-
reconfiguration and reduction more and DieHard, and its Lampert and his hedge fund cent did so, Brathwaite said in
of capital operations. Sears Home Services and Sears own about 56 percent of Sears an email.
Sears also plans to consoli- Auto Centers businesses. and hold a stake in Seritage A bulk of the settlement
date the corporate and support Fourth-quarter sales in Growth Properties, the real es- money is going to Sears, he said.
operations of Sears and Kmart stores open at least a year, while tate investment trust spinoff The settlement is subject to
into a new organizational down 10.3 percent across both that bought 235 stores, many of approval by the Delaware
model, which may include job chains, were better than the which it leased back to Sears, Chancery Court.
Page D2 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Sunday, February 12, 2017

Cheap: Tip your servers


CHEYENNE Three Crows has been a the Nebraska towns of
member of the Downtown Scottsbluff and Sidney. It
GRO-Biz teaches Cheyenne Business Co-op offers sales, service, parts
business owners since March 2016. and body work to central

if you choose to dine out


The store is open from and western South Dakota.
about government noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday Eddies Truck Center is
contracting through Friday and 11 a.m.- an Elite Support Freightlin-
4 p.m. Saturday. Its closed er and Western Star certi-
The 2017 Government fied dealer with locations in
Sunday and Monday. For Continued from D1
A handful of mints
Resources and Opportuni- the South Dakota towns of
more information, call Beth However, sweeping the supermarket five
ties for Business Confer- Rapid City and Fort Pierre. If you think you might be a little too frugal,
Rulli at 307-631-9420. times to fill up on freebies is not an acceptable
ence and Idea Expo is set It offers sales and service to avoid grabbing free mints and hard candies
for Feb. 22 and 23 at the replacement for lunch. Its just being cheap.
central and western South by the handful. Whether youre at the bank or
And if youre really focused on frugal liv-
Ramkota Hotel and Confer-
ence Center in Casper.
Family-owned Dakota. ing, remember that the entire point of sam-
your local Chinese eatery, its wise to abide by
Jacks Truck & Equip- the rule of one mint per person. After all, the
The conference covers Freightliner ment, with locations in Gil-
ples isnt to save you money its to entice you
business is being kind by offering compli-
to spend more.
government contracting dealers in three lette, Casper and Rock Your savings: The value of this cheap trick
mentary candy, and your mom probably
and different methods of taught you not to take advantage of kindness.
business management. The states unite Springs, represents varies depending on how much you sample
Your savings: When you need more than one
Freightliner, Western Star, and where you shop. However, the small por-
event gives seasoned veter- Jacks Truck & Equip- Autocar and Gehl. It offers mint, opt to buy a 10-ounce bag of them from
tion sizes make savings minuscule. A quar-
ans and new small business ment, a Freightliner and truck and equipment sales, your local dollar store. If the average hard
ter-pound hot dog or polish sausage and a
owners a chance to learn Western Star dealer with service and parts to candy weighs about half an ounce, youre sav-
20-ounce soda will cost you just $1.50.
how government contract- three stores in Wyoming, Wyoming. ing just 5 cents per mint by pocketing them.
ing may be the answer for has united with Floyds Try not to spend it all in one place.
expanding business sales Truck Center and Eddies
For more information, go The hotel heist
to www.floydstrucks.com
while providing a chance to Truck Center under the www.eddiestruckcenter. Free hotel toiletries are among the many Penny-pinching pens
learn different approaches mutual ownership of the com and www.jacksinc. luxuries frequent travelers enjoy. However,
thrifty folks sometimes cross the line by steal- Some pens are meant to be taken. In fact,
to business management. Gillam family. com.
ing extra soaps and shampoo bottles to take companies use pens emblazoned with their
The conferences part- As a team, the three orga-
home. logos to advertise their services. However,
ners include U.S. Sen. Mike nizations operate eight you shouldnt take a handful of these writing
Enzi, Gov. Matt Mead, the stores that cover all of Wyo- Pina Business If you have a habit of hitting up the house-
keepers cart for extra bars of soap, youre not implements or, worse, nab the one that your
Wyoming Business Coun-
cil, the Small Business Ad-
ming, western Nebraska Services celebrates only scamming the hotel, youre also wasting friendly neighborhood bank teller was using
and western South Dakota. before your arrival.
ministration, the Wyoming We are excited about 10th anniversary your time. After all, the savings on a sliver of
Not only is it wrong to take things that dont
Entrepreneur Procure- soap are hardly worth writing home about.
ment Technical Assistance
this opportunity to join with on Feb. 14 Your savings: You can buy containers of belong to you, but the savings on this five-fin-
Floyds and Eddies and shampoo from 99 cents and four-packs of ger discount are also basically zilch.
Center, the Small Business look forward to utilizing our Pina Business Services is Your savings: Most of the pens found at busi-
Development Center and celebrating its 10th year in soap for around $4. Since youre getting about
combined resources to im- five times the amount of product when you nesses are basic ballpoints, not luxury writ-
the University of Wyoming prove our ability to provide business. ing tools. Since you can get a bag of 10 Bic
Business Resource Net- Owner Gabriel Pina first buy these items in stores, the savings are min-
all our customers with the imal. Expect to pocket 20 cents or less for pens for about $1.49, nabbing one from an un-
work partners. best service, better parts opened the business Feb. suspecting office worker saves you only 15
For more information, every toiletry you nab.
inventory and a great vehi- 14, 2007, in San Diego, Cali- cents on average.
call 866-253-3300 or fornia. He opened it in
email brett.housholder@
cle inventory, Kevin
Cheyenne when he and his Continental cheap-out Bad tipping
Chaffee said in a release.
uwyo.edu. family moved here in June Speaking of hotels, there is usually plenty
He is the general manager The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported
of Jacks Truck & Equip- 2014. of food to be found at the continental break-
The Cheyenne business fast. With Feeding America estimating that that 2.47 million people worked as waiters
Three Crows ment in Casper. and waitresses in America in 2014. And in
has moved to a new, ex- 70 billion pounds of food go to waste each year
Along with Freightliner many states, those same servers earn less
Gallery has moved and Western Star, Jacks panded location at 609-611 in the U.S., theres no shame in clearing your
than $5 per hour and they make just $2.13
W. 18th St. plate or even going back for seconds at the
to new downtown represents Autocar and Pina Business Services buffet. in 17 states.
Gehl. Michael Gillam, gen- In light of those numbers, theres a good
Cheyenne home eral manager of Floyds
offers accounting services, Most hotels dont mind if you grab some
chance that the server who brings your meal
income tax preparation and fruit or yogurt to go, either. But you dont want
Three Crows Gallery and Truck Center in Cheyenne, to be the person who comes to breakfast car- is depending on the tip you give to pay the
filing for businesses and in- bills. When you dont
Gifts has opened a new lo- said in a release that Jacks rying a Tupperware container to fill with food
dividuals, payroll services tip, youre essen-
cation at 119 W. 17th St. in Truck & Equipment has 35 to stash in your hotel fridge its not
and help for clients to be- tially stealing
downtown Cheyenne. years of successful service. a good look.
come debt free. money out of his
Owners Leann Lively, The eight stores abut one Your savings: Youll save about 42
Pina is a licensed tax pre- pocket.
Beverlee Jones and Beth another geographically and cents per apple and 29 cents per ba-
parer through the Internal Your sav-
Rulli opened their business will provide regional truck- Revenue Service. nana. On average, you can nab a
in January 2016. Their mis- ing firms a single team to pound of the latter for just 57 cents ings: Ac-
For more information cording to
sion is to bring awareness of provide trucks, equipment, on the business, call at the grocery store.
CNN Money,
the work of local artists and parts and service. 307-369-2708. the standard
producers and to highlight Floyds Truck Center is Lifted literature tip amount is
the benefits of local art. an Elite Support Freightlin- To submit a local business news Theres nothing wrong with 15 percent. If
They envision a commu- er and Western Star certi- item to the Wyoming Tribune reading that Vogue fashion ar- you can afford
nity center that is inclusive fied dealer. Family-owned Eagle, email it to news@wyoming ticle at the dentists office or to eat out, you
of all arts and producers, and operated since 1948, it news.com; fax it to 633-3189; or scanning the headlines over lunch can afford
galleries and organizations, is a full-service dealership. mail it to reporter Becky Orr at at your local diner. However, the fact to tip.
according to a news Floyds Truck Center is 702 W. Lincolnway, Cheyenne, that these businesses provide free pe-
release. located in Cheyenne and WY 82001. riodicals doesnt make it OK for you to
stick them in your bag to read at home.
Moreover, lifting literature like magazines,
books and newspapers saves you less
money than just about any other habit you
Whats new on DVD? Every Saturday in ToDo might try to pass off as frugal living.
Your savings: None. You can read the
news and access hundreds of free e-books
online. If you dont like reading on a screen,
consider getting a library card. Your local
book paradise can order almost any book or
magazine you desire for nothing.

Farm: Fewer people are


seeking agriculture work
Continued from D1 ever, is under review by a may be better positioned to
Its continuing to become federal court. withstand a wage hike than
more acute as fewer new The governor last year smaller operators.
workers come into the coun- also signed legislation Garlic also requires a lot of
try to do agricultural work, changing the threshold for human labor to harvest,
and experienced workers overtime for farmworkers, package and roast, so the
here are aging out of the in- who now can receive such farm has an incentive to keep
dustry, said Jason Resnick, pay after eight hours of work its workforce intact.
vice president and general in a day or more than 40 The company is at a disad-
counsel for the Western hours a week. Previous law vantage because it is nestled
Growers Association trade set the bar at 10 hours per in the southern tip of Santa
group. day and 60 hours per week. Clara County, home of Sili-
The scarcity has prompted Farm wages have risen con Valley.
employers to give farm- more gradually in other parts The mushrooming tech
workers a raise. of the U.S., still far outpacing sector has driven up average
Between 2010 and 2016, the rise in pay for all sectors. pay and the cost of living
weekly wages for those in Throwing money at the for locals across many
crop production went up by problem hasnt solved any- sectors.
28 percent in California, thing yet, because it isnt When the farm raised its
compared with a 20 percent drawing in workers from lowest wages from $10 to $11
rise in average state wages other industries. last summer, no new work-
overall, according to the Em- The one constant is that ers streamed in, says Chris-
ployment Development De- no matter how much we pay, topher, the vice president.
partment. Farmwork pays domestic workers are not ap- News of the eventual raise
about $32,500 annually on plying for these jobs, Resn- to $15, which workers
average in California, the ick said. Raising wages only learned about when they got
most recent data show. The serves to cannibalize from their first checks in mid-Jan-
pay data can include man- the existing workforce; it uary, spread quickly, though.
agement and desk workers. does nothing to add new la- Hes now getting applica-
Agricultural workers have borers to the pool. tions from workers willing to
long been entitled to a mini- The question is whether commute nearly two hours to
mum wage. Lawsuits over Christopher Ranchs ap- and from the farm.
paying for breaks, training proach of offering bigger I see this as an example of
and other nonproductive raises can be replicated enlightened management,
time were largely resolved elsewhere. that realizes agriculture
in 2015 when Gov. Brown Christopher Ranch is a needs to adjust to a new
signed legislation offering huge operation employing world in which there will be
growers a way to settle back- around 600 workers who fewer farmworkers than be-
wage disputes and avoid touch garlic and other food fore, said Taylor, the UC
prosecutions. That law, how- products every day and so it Davis researcher.
Sunday, February 12, 2017 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Page D3

Entertainment
Grammy preview:
Tired of bro? Try Americana
By Randy Lewis Americana/folk.
Los Angeles Times On air The reason? To spot-
light the middle ground
When the 2017 Grammy The Grammy Awards will be bridging country and
Award nominations were show at 6 p.m. tonight on CBS.
rock: organic, roots and
unveiled in December, a Check local listings for channel
guide.
acoustic-based groups
lot of fans had one ques- and solo singer-songwrit-
tion after perusing the ers, magazine officials
names in the album-of- country performers have said.
the-year field: Beyonc, dominated the airwaves It seems like
Adele, Drake, Justin of mainstream country Americana is growing,
Bieber and Sturgill radio in recent years, the said Ken Levitan, whose
Simpson. more sophisticated song- Vector Management firm
Sturgill who? writing thats a hallmark represents a number of
The nod to the latest of Americana has been such acts, including
work from the Kentucky- seizing a larger and larger Harris, Hiatt, T Bone
born singer and songwrit- audience along the way. Burnett, Richard
er is just the most recent I dont think its going Thompson, Buddy Miller
manifestation of the ris- to be erasing bro-coun- and the Civil Wars John
ing tide for the broadly try, said Stacy Vee, direc- Paul White.
defined category of tor of festival talent for I think part of it is that
Americana music, a cor- the L.A.-based concert its real music, in a sense
ner of pop inhabited by promoter Goldenvoice. not that other genres are
such critically acclaimed I think what is happen- not real music, Levitan
acts as Simpson, Chris ing is that Nashville is said. But the Americana
Stapleton, Mumford & diversifying a little bit. fans as opposed to being
Sons, the Avett Brothers, With all the different ways a singles-based audience
Emmylou Harris, you can get music now seem to be an album- Sturgill Simpson rocks the crowd at Farm Aid 31 on Sept. 17, 2016, in Bristow, Va. TNS
Rhiannon Giddens, the with Spotify and all the based audience, which
Lumineers, Rodney streaming services peo- translates into greater Lori McKenna and the much of it sparked since And for those whose
Crowell, John Hiatt and ple are playing around a sales if somebody is going Time Jumpers. the 2009 arrival of British business is working with
Alison Krauss. lot more with what they to buy a record. The Americana term roots-rock group the artists, theres consid-
And no one was as sur- listen to. In the new millennium, has been in play since Mumford & Sons, whose erable enthusiasm.
prised at the high-profile Stapletons record Grammys have been emerging in the early debut, Sigh No More, I think the mood is
nomination as Simpson Traveller was the sev- awarded to Stapleton, the 1990s as an umbrella for and its even more com- theres an abundance of
himself. enth-bestselling album of Civil Wars, Kacey roots music including one mercially successful 2012 excellent Americana
I cant believe Im 2016, with total equivalent Musgraves, Alison Krauss or more elements of coun- follow-up, Babel, artists out there right
mentioned in the same sales of 1.4 million copies, & Union Station, Alabama try, folk, gospel, soul, helped inject banjos, man- now, Vee said.
breath with Adele, a figure that includes Shakes and the Dixie blues and R&B. dolins, accordions and Americana albums
Beyonc and all these physical sales and stream- Chicks. The overall album Most rock historians other folk instruments outsold R&B/hip-hop,
huge pop artists, ing numbers. That left of the year Grammy has trace that amalgam back into the indie-rock world. dance and, most notably,
Simpson told The Times Stapleton behind only gone to Americana-linked to the freewheeling, bor- Boosting the impor- country among the top
on the day the nomination such pop, rock and R&B acts including Mumford & der-blind music Bob tance of Americana as a album sales charts top
for his album A Sailors superstars as Drake, Sons, Robert Plant & Dylan made in 1967 with genre of its own, the term 10, Billboard wrote, add-
Guide to Earth was Adele, Beyonc, Rihanna, Alison Krauss and to the musicians soon to be was added to the ing that its the first time
announced. Twenty-One Pilots and soundtrack of O Brother, known as the Band later Merriam-Webster dic- the genre has bested
Although party-minded Bieber. Where Art Thou? dubbed The Basement tionary in 2015, which country sales among
sing-along hits from That was one factor in This years Americana Tapes. defines it as a genre of weekly top 10 sellers since
Florida Georgia Line, Billboard magazine re- album nominees are the The genre has built American music having Billboard rebranded the
Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean naming its folk album Avett Brothers, William considerable critical roots in early folk and folk albums chart as
and other so-called bro- sales chart in May as Bell, Kris Kristofferson, mass in recent years, country music. Americana/folk albums.

Grammys add 1st man, transgender woman as trophy presenters


Trophy By Lynn Elber and their voices. just going to step out there and strut
presenters, Associated Press Changing up the Grammy trophy and make sure I deliver my best,
from left, presenters isnt window-dressing. because theres people out there
transgender LOS ANGELES At tonights The awards increasingly have looking up to me.
model Grammys, a man and a transgen- honored a variety of artists in dif- That may include transgender
Martina der woman will join the so-called ferent genres, from rap to country boys and girls or other minorities,
Robledo, trophy girls who bring musics top to jazz to classical, with Beyonc she said, calling them the people I
actor and honors onstage. and Adele among the top contend- want to speak for ... to let them
model Derek Its a change that puts the ers this time around. know that there is a better world
Marrocco, Grammys in the front ranks of The three trophy handlers at out there for us.
and model awards diversity. tonights ceremony are transgen- Marrocco, whos modeled for top
and actress To be honest, the idea of a tro- der model Martina Robledo; model designers including Valentino and
Hollin Haley phy girl has felt antiquated for and actor Derek Marrocco, and Ralph Lauren, called his selection
on Feb. 9 in some time now, Neil Portnow, model and actress Hollin Haley. an honor that makes a point.
Los Angeles. president of the Recording Robledo, whos from San Diego, No matter what your gender is,
The trio will Academy, said in a statement. said she was honored to join if youre qualified, youre quali-
present Who wrote that rule anyway? The Caitlyn Jenner, Laverne Cox and fied, he said.
awards ability to present a trophy has noth- other transgender people in the Haley, a Texas native who
during the ing to do with ones gender. more-inclusive media spotlight. moved to New York and then Los
59th Annual The change wasnt made to be But she expects viewer reaction to Angeles to pursue her career, said
Grammy provocative or buck convention, he her presence will be mixed. in a statement that being a present-
Awards added, but to acknowledge that I know its going to make some er is a dream come true. She ar-
airing live musics universal power lies in its people uncomfortable and make rived in L.A. just weeks before she
tonight. AP spirit of inclusion for all people others weep for joy, she said. Im was selected for the Grammy job.

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TimeOut Photo album reveals a Astrograph


You have the charm, knowledge
and ability to get things done, put-

surprise in dads past


ting you in an excellent position to

AMUSEMENTS
advance personally and profes-
sionally. Your input will be appre-
ciated and your ability to turn your

& ADVICE Dear Abby: My parents


have been happily mar-
it is cruel. If the shoe were
on the other foot, Im sure
ideas into reality commended.
Dont let emotional deception or
disillusionment cloud your vision.
ried for more than 30 your boyfriend wouldnt
Celebrities years. While flipping
through an old family
like to be on the receiving
end. If you have told him
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
You will be able to make impor-
album recently, I discov- you dont like his jibes and tant decisions and bring about
Piers Morgan, J.K. Rowling ered photos from a wed- want them stopped and positive change if you trust in
in Twitter fight over politics ding many years ago that I yet he persists, handle it your abilities and pay little
had never seen before. by re-evaluating your re- attention to any negativity you
LOS ANGELES British TV
Turns out, they were from lationship and looking for encounter.
personality Piers Morgan and
British author J.K. Rowling my fathers FIRST wed- someone who is more sen-
ding. Thats when I real- sitive to hang out with. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
are in a Twitter war over Emotions will be close to the
American politics. ized his marriage to my If the ridicule happens
mother was his second often, it may be a clue surface, and unrealistic plans
He called her work drivel
wedding. that you are really not will lead to disillusionment and
and she called him amoral
after Morgan defended the Id like to learn more Dear Abby compatible. setbacks. Think before you
about his first marriage, engage in something that bor-
Morgan U.S. governments travel ban How do you know
during an appearance on but its clearly something Dear Abby: I lost my ders on the impossible.
HBOs Real Time with Bill from my fathers past that this is 'clearly' mother a month ago. I just
Maher on Friday. I cant talk to him about. I could not accept it be- ARIES (March 21-April 19)
also wouldnt want to sour
something your cause she was always Dont let uncertainty lead to a
Morgan faced off with Aus-
relations with his side of father wont there for me through the mistake. Moderation and com-
tralian comic Jim Jefferies on
the episode during a discus- the family by bringing it good and bad times. I mon sense will help you avoid
sion of the executive order. up with them. What
discuss? If his first would like to know how trouble. Do your best to assist
Morgan said it was not a Mus- should I do? marriage was a long my grieving period others and stay focused on
lim ban, and Jefferies direct- Wants To Know More will last for me. whats important.
Rowling ed an expletive at him. Dear Wants To Know
deep dark secret, Son Mourning
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Rowling tweeted that it was More: The shortest dis- those photos would in Michigan
Emotional matters will escalate
satisfying to hear Jefferies say that. tance between two points Dear Son Mourning:
is a direct line. How do
not have been kept Please accept my sympa-
if you get into a debate.
Diplomacy will help you avoid
you know this is clearly in an album. thy for the loss of your
Jamie Lynn Spears 8-year-old something your father mother. To answer your
negativity and complaints.
Listen carefully to anothers
daughter released from hospital wont discuss? If his first and family members I question, there is no set
case, but do whatever is in your
marriage was a deep dark dont know well. timetable for grief, and
NEW ORLEANS The best interest.
secret, those photos He jokingly puts me there are different stages
8-year-old daughter of actress would not have been kept down at each event and of it. Right now, your grief
and singer Jamie Lynn Spears GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Keep
in an album. The solution says things like, Why do I is intense because it is track of your investments, assets
is back at her home in Kent- to your question would be even bring you? or, fresh. With time, that in-
wood, Louisiana, after a vehi- and possessions personally.
to tell him you saw them Thanks for not doing or tensity should fade to a Letting someone else handle your
cle accident last week. saying anything (which level where it is tolerable.
and ask him to tell you affairs will result in mistakes.
The Tangipahoa Parish
about it. He may have isnt true). When I tell him A grief support group Listen to emotional pleas, but
Sheriffs Office said Maddie could provide you the
learned lessons from his afterward that I find his dont let anyone manipulate you.
J. Spears Spears-Aldridge was sub- chance to talk about your
first marriage from which jibes offensive and sug-
merged Sunday in a pond in-
side an all-terrain vehicle and family members you could benefit. gest maybe he should date feelings. Although you CANCER (June 21-July 22) A
who were nearby couldnt free her. An ambu- someone else who doesnt will always miss your gathering that gives you the
Dear Abby: I am a man irritate him at social mother, the sadness of her opportunity to share your ideas
lance service arrived and pulled her out.
in my late 20s dating my events, he either plays it loss should not rule your and plans with close friends or
She was released from the hospital Friday.
The girls aunt, pop star Britney Spears, on-and-off-again boy- off as joking or says, life. relatives is encouraged, as long
posted a message on her Facebook page Friday friend of five years. I Well, its true. as you avoid indulgent behavior
Dear Abby is written by Abigail
announcing her release from the hospital. So dread the parties and Any advice on how to and overspending.
Van Buren, also known as Jeanne
grateful that Maddie was able to go home today family gatherings he handle this situation? Phillips, and was founded by her
... its truly a miracle. brings me to. Im polite Quiet One in mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Demands
Jamie Lynn Spears also shared the news of and good at holding con- Pennsylvania Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com and responsibilities will be put
her daughters recovery, posting a picture of versations, but generally Dear Quiet One: Humil- or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, on you due to circumstances
her family in a Childrens Hospital New Or- quiet around his friends iating someone isnt funny; CA 90069. beyond your control. You will be
leans helicopter. praised if you take care of the
needs of elders and youngsters.

Imagine Dragons, Macklemore, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)


Emotions will be challenging.
Skrillex lead ACLU concert Try to see situations clearly and
NEW YORK Outrage over
President Donald Trumps
travel ban has prompted a
spring fundraising concert for
No logical reason for kids, listen to what others have to say.
Your insight will only be as good
as your ability to recognize truth.

teens to have smartphone


the American Civil Liberties LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Share
Union that will feature a di- your plans with someone you
verse lineup, including Mackl- want to spend more time with.
emore, Imagine Dragons, Love and romance are featured
Macklemore Incubus, Miguel and Skrillex. and will help you make a marked
As regular readers of what do they do? Right! They pull out
DJ and producer Zedd, a improvement to your lifestyle.
this column already their smartphone and begin looking at
Russian-born immigrant, organized the April
3 concert called Welcome! at the Staples know, I am completely, it while you are talking to them! I con- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Use
Center in Los Angeles. Other performers in- one hundred percent clude that these devices interfere with your intuitive insight when deal-
clude Bebe Rexha, Camila Cabello, Machine opposed to children, in- the development of proper social skills. ing with personal matters. Trust
Gun Kelly, Mija, Daya, Halsey and Tinashe. cluding teenagers still There is a reason why employers are in- in yourself, not in what others
All of us artists have a huge responsibility, living at home, being in creasingly identifying the social and say or do. A creative outlet will
whether we want it or not, said Zedd, whose possession of smart- conversational skills of job applicants help you avoid getting involved
real name is Anton Zaslavski. I was really sur- John phones. No parent has as more important than college grades. in someone elses affairs.
prised how above and beyond people were Rosemond ever been able to give I recently spent some time with two
willing to go to be part of this show. me a logical reason why parents and their teenage child who had SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
LIVING WITH a minor should enjoy a habit of taking out his cellphone and 21) Emotional situations will
CHILDREN such a privilege, if enjoy looking at it while conversation was tak- escalate if you are gullible or
Gomis Felicite delights is even the proper word. ing place. His parents told him to put the trust someone who uses dubious
The most common rationale given is cellphone away at least five times in 15
viewers at Berlin Film Fest I want my child to be able minutes. They were obvi-
techniques to sway your opin-
ion. Personal gains will result if
BERLIN Senegalese director Alain Gomis to get in touch with me and The evidence is ously exasperated. They you trust in your experience,
delighted viewers at the Berlin Film Festival
with Felicite, a film about the life and strug-
vice versa. If that is your mounting that for are intelligent people but
living proof that common
knowledge and skills.
best defense, purchase a
gles of a singer in the Congo city of Kinshasa. basic cellphone from a box whatever reasons sense and intelligence do CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
The movie, shown Saturday to much ap-
plause, tells the story of Felicite, played by
store and give it to your most likely having notOn go hand-in-hand.
the positive side, Ive
Take the time to go over person-
child on selective occa- al, legal, financial or medical
Vro Tshanda Beya Mputo, who is struggling sions. Im referring to the to do with brain recently spoken with a concerns. Dont feel pressured
to raise money for an operation for her son, sort of cellphone you pos- development during handful of parents who to join a group or participate in
who was injured in an accident. sessed, as an adult, 10 have taken their kids an event that doesnt interest
Gomis told reporters he wanted to show that years ago; to wit, one that said years, smartphones away for you. Avoid impulsive and indul-
people can fight for their dignity in all circum- will not connect to the in- good. They have all testi- gent individuals.
stances and how good that is. ternet, does not have a
smartphones are fied to the sort of reaction
The movie is one of 18 movies competing for built-in camera, and is not literally addictive to typical of withdrawal from
the festivals top Golden Bear award. text-friendly. an addiction: tantrums,
children and even rages, mood swings,
SUDOKU
From wire reports The evidence is mount-
ing that for whatever rea- teenagers. and near-manic obsession.
sons most likely having to It takes two weeks, at least,
Todays birthdays
By Dave Green

do with brain development during said for the addiction to run its course at 4
years, smartphones are literally addic- which time, according to said parents, 1 2
2017 Conceptis Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc.

Movie director Franco Zef- tive to children and teenagers. Adults their childrens moods greatly improve
firelli is 94. Actor Joe Don (Hes actually begun to seem like a 5 3 1 4
are able to keep their smartphones in
Baker is 81. Actor Michael happy kid again!), they begin engaging 8 6 7
their pockets unless some necessity
Ironside is 67. Singer Michael in family conversation and family activi-
McDonald (Doobie Brothers) is arises. Human beings who are not yet
ties, demonstrate renewed sensitivity to
9 4 5 6
65. Actress Joanna Kerns is 64. adults seem unable, by and large, to do 6 2 8
so. The exception to the child/teen other peoples feelings, and seem gener-
Actor John Michael Higgins ally more relaxed. As yet, no parent has 1 6 8 7
(Raising the Bar, A Mighty whose attention is disproportionately
reported a downside.
Wind) is 54. Actor Raphael captured by a smartphones screen is
One teenage boy eventually thanked
8 5
McDonald rare.
Sbarge (Once Upon A Time) his parents, telling them he felt a whole 7
is 53. Actor Josh Brolin (True But John, that is how teenagers com-
lot better without a smartphone. Yes, a
2/12

municate with one another is a com-


Difficulty Level

Grit, No Country For Old normal childhood is a wonderful thing. 5 1 9 8 7 4 2 6 3 Sudoku is a number-placing
Men) is 49. Singer Chynna mon parental defense to which I
Every childs right, in fact. 4 8 2 6 5 3 1 7 9 puzzle based on a 9 x 9 grid
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Phillips of Wilson Phillips is respond, Yes, and that is why their 6 7 3 2 9 1 5 4 8 with several given numbers.
Wheres your common sense these 9 5 6 1 8 2 7 3 4 The object is to place the
49. Actor Jesse Spencer face-to-face communication skills are numbers 1 to 9 in the empty
days? 8 3 7 9 4 5 6 2 1
squares so that each row, each
(House) is 38. Actress generally poor to awful. Their eye con- 1 2 4 3 6 7 9 8 5 column and each 3 x 3 box
2 4 1 5 3 6 8 9 7
Christina Ricci is 37. Actress tact is notoriously bad and when, in a Visit family psychologist John Rosemonds website 7 6 8 4 1 9 3 5 2
contains the same number only
once. The difficulty level of the
Jennifer Stone (Wizards of face-to-face encounter, they begin feel- at www.johnrosemond.com; readers may send him 3 9 5 7 2 8 4 1 6 Conceptis Sudoku increases
from Monday to Sunday.
Ricci Waverly Place) is 24. ing uncomfortable (which is often), email at questions@rosemond.com.
Difficulty Level 2/11
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2017 WYOMING TRIBUNE EAGLE SECTION E

Journey
Bailey de Vries, an 18-year-old University of Wyoming student, missed her own high school graduation to travel to New York City to dance with the American Ballet Theatre. After going
through an extensive surgery to replace facial joints with new, titanium joints, de Vries is stronger than ever and aspires to be a professional ballerina. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle


A tale of triumph and titanium

Cinderella tells all


By Ellen Fike peeled back and having more than 30

T
Wyoming Tribune Eagle screws put into her head for nine hours,
it was an emotional experience for all of
he small dressing room us, Sandick said.
backstage at the Cheyenne Vreeland was also on hand in Texas
Civic Center is cramped with to help de Vries through the recovery
five young women, their gym process.
bags and a rack of costumes. Its the day The two women watched as she ate an
of the final performance of Ballet entirely liquid diet for weeks, as she cried
Wyomings Peter Pan, and the energy from knowing she would have a strange
is electric backstage. senior year of high school and as she
Women come and go from the room to readied herself to become Cinderella.
get their makeup done or change into Finally, it was time to do the show. She
their costumes. One of them, a blonde stepped into her pointe shoes, got into
teenager, stretches out on the floor, her dress and danced for the audience
giggling with her fellow dancers and shed been readying herself for months
checking her cellphone for texts or up- to amaze.
dates on Snapchat. Every few minutes, I held my breath during the show,
she contorts her body on the floor, work- Sandick said. I was praying that she
ing to stretch another muscle. didnt slip or that her partner doesnt
Finally, Bailey de Vries pulls herself drop her. She did it, though.
into a sitting position, loads a Q-tip with One year later, and shes been back on
numbing cream, and begins dabbing Bailey de Vries during her recovery from Bailey de Vries is now enrolled at the the civic center stage, albeit in a smaller
some of it on the tips of her toes. surgery in which her facial joints were University of Wyoming and still dancing. role.
I have to be on my toes during the replaced with titanium joints. Courtesy Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle But thats OK. Being all over the world
show, so this helps while Im out on- last summer was a life-changing experi-
stage, she said, nonchalantly. the American Ballet Theatre for a sum- that plan, she had to endure one of the ence for the young dancer. Life had
Normally de Vries sports white- mer program. rockiest times in her short life. made her question whether or not she
blonde hair, but tonight her locks are Its a pretty intense program to be a During her sophomore year of high wanted to continue down the dance path
pinned underneath a light blue pixie-cut part of, de Vries said. This was an school, de Vries began to notice a click- or if she wanted to try something differ-
wig. This works perfectly, since shes opportunity for me to figure out if this is ing in her jaw when she ate. ent. She isnt writing off doing dance
getting ready to take the stage as one of the life and career I wanted and if I could I had a degenerative joint disease, professionally, but she wont be devas-
the most famous fairies in pop culture: make it out in New York as a dancer. she said. I had completely flat joints tated if that turns out not to be the case.
Tinker Bell. Finishing the look, she is Two months later, de Vries hopped on when theyre supposed to be round, so at Right now, shes enrolled at the
outfitted in a white top with blue sequins a plane for a three-month stay in one point, I couldnt open my mouth. It University of Wyoming, majoring in
that exposes her midriff and a blue skirt Amsterdam, which then led to a short was pretty scary. botany and minoring in journalism. She
rigged with a string of lights that gives stint in Africa. The doctors told her that if she didnt has an offer to go back to Amsterdam in
her an ethereal glow. The people who know her believe she have surgery, shed have no movement the summer and dance, if she chooses.
The first performance went off with- needed these few months away from in her face by the time she was 25. She Theres no question that whatever she
out a hitch yesterday, but theres still a home. This was a chance for her to see had two options: remove a couple ribs to chooses to do, itll be exciting.
feeling of nervousness hanging in the the world after the tumultuous two years be made into replacements, which could With everything finally ready, de
dressing room from the other dancers. she had just had. mean another major surgery down Vries walks out onto the stage, glancing
If de Vries feels any tension at all, she De Vries has been dancing almost her the line, or create all new joints from at the closed black curtain in front of her.
doesnt acknowledge it. Thats despite entire life, beginning with the Boulder titanium. She begins practicing, working on her
learning the role in just three weeks Ballet when she was just 2 years old. She took the latter option. It wasnt an turns while en pointe. Even when no
when the original dancer got hurt. I wanted to put her in ballet when she easy decision, since she had just landed
ones watching, she manages to make
It was unfortunate we had to lose our was young because it would teach her the titular role for Ballet Wyomings
the dance look effortless.
original Tinker Bell, but I think having how to move her limbs and learn first show of 2016, Cinderella. Her
I learned in the last year that nothing
Bailey back here to take over the role rhythm, her mother, Barbara Sandick official hospital release date was Jan. 15
is set in stone, de Vries said. I needed
was a big help, Ballet Wyoming direc- said. She just took to it, which was to- the day of the first performance.
to go to Amsterdam and Africa and get a
tor Kathy Vreeland said. I was thrilled tally fine with me. It taught her poise, De Vries and her mother boarded a
little more grounded and figure out what
when she walked back into the studio politeness and a respect for listening to plane to Texas, determined to get this
I want out of life. Im happy with where
right before Thanksgiving. It was per- other people. surgery done so she could quickly get on
Im going.
fect timing. Fast forward almost 15 years, and de the road to recovery.
This is the first time many have seen Vries has grown into a stunning teen- It wasnt easy for de Vries or her Ellen Fike is the Wyoming Tribune Eagles features
de Vries in nearly a year. In mid-May, ager with dreams of being a professional mother. writer. She can be reached at 307-633-3135 or
she missed her own high school gradua- ballerina. This is my one and only child, and to efike@wyomingnews.com. Follow her on Twitter at
tion to go to New York City to work with But before she could make good on see her on a table with her forehead @EllenLFike.
Page E2 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Sunday, February 12, 2017

Outdoors
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Efforts to
prevent
winterkill
continue
By Eve Newman
Laramie Boomerang

Efforts by the Wyoming Game


and Fish Department to curb win-
terkill in several plains lakes are
continuing this winter with a few
new strategies.
Winterkill refers to the dying of
fish in a body of water because of a
lack of oxygen.
When ice and snow cover a lake,
sunlight cant reach underwater
plants, which produce oxygen
through photosynthesis.
Eventually, the plants die and start
to decompose, which further re-
duces oxygen in the water to levels
where fish suffocate.
Gelatt, Alsop and Meeboer are
three plains lakes especially sus-
ceptible to the phenomenon, which

TO GET A BETTER
occurs in shallow bodies of water
during harsh winters.
We know that theyre all tre-
mendous fisheries, and theyre
prized, said Bobby Compton,

NIGHTS SLEEP ...


Laramie Region fisheries supervi-
sor. Theyre some of the best in the
West.
The plains lakes, situated in shal-
low depressions carved by wind,
are full of aquatic vegetation. That

GO CAMPING
vegetation supports abundant in-
sect life and in turn allows fish to
grow quickly, making them great
bodies of water to stock with rain-
bow and cutthroat trout, Compton
said.
But in the winter, too much veg-
etation taking up the available oxy-
By Deborah Netburn not getting enough sleep. Nine went on a weekend camping gen presents a threat to aquatic life.
Los Angeles Times Previous research by integrative trip, while the other five stayed home. Its this double-edged sword,

A
physiology professor Kenneth At the end of the weekend, the authors he said.
re you sick of going to bed late Wright of the University of Colorado monitored the volunteers melatonin Gelatt and Aslop both saw winter-
and waking up tired? Then at Boulder found that people can reset levels to see if there had been any shift kill in 2016. Meeboer hasnt seen
grab your hiking boots and a their circadian clocks by taking a in the timing of their biological night. winterkill since electricity was run
tent. A new study suggests six-day summer camping trip in the The researchers report that in just out to the lake in 2012, thanks to a
that a couple days of camping in the Rocky Mountains. two days, the campers circadian donation from Laramie Valley
great outdoors can reset your circa- Trout Unlimited. That power is
That study, published in 2013, clocks shifted so that their melatonin
dian clock and help you get more used to run an aerator, which agi-
showed that by the end of the trip, the levels began to rise more than an hour tates the surface of the water to
sleep. campers bodies started to release earlier then they did in the days be-
The circadian clock is an internal prevent it from becoming com-
melatonin around fore they left on the pletely covered with ice.
clock that tells your body when its sunset, and stopped A lot of people think trip. Overall, the dif- Meeboer has permanent elec-
time to go to sleep and when its time releasing it around ference was equiva- tricity, so the aerators are doing
to wake up. Scientists track this clock sunrise an average of about light at night lent to 69 percent of the great out there, Compton said.
by measuring the amount of melato- two hours earlier than and recognize it is not effect that the re- In the fall, Game and Fish in-
nin circulating in a persons blood at when they were tested
any given time. at home.
the best thing, but our searchers observed
when campers went on
stalled a 750-foot snow fence along
the southwest bank of Gelatt Lake in
In a healthy sleeper, melatonin Additionally, during research has shown a six-day trip in 2013. an effort to keep some snow off the
levels rise a few hours before bed- the camping trip, the This tells us we can icy surface. That work was done
time, stay high through the night, and study participants that the reduction in with help from the Izaak Walton
reset our clocks fast,
then settle back down to daytime didnt get up for an light we get during Wright said. League.
levels when its time to wake up. The entire hour after The authors also Gelatt also has a solar-powered
span of time when melatonin levels
the day is equally aerator, and Laramie Region fish-
their bodies stopped found that the circa-
are elevated is known as biological releasing melatonin, important. eries biologists have tried plowing
dian clocks of the
night. making it easier for the ice to allow more sunlight into
Kenneth Wright group that stayed
In our modern society biological the water. Additionally, the lake is
them to wake up in the home shifted even
University of Colorado home to a sterile carp species that
night does not usually coincide with morning. later over the course of
at Boulder integrative feeds only on vegetation, designed
night in the natural world. Most of us That original study the weekend. to reduce the plant presence.
stay up many hours past sunset and answered a lot of ques- physiology professor Those people But this winter has confounded
would probably sleep in many hours tions, but it raised stayed up later and their best efforts. Frigid tempera-
after sunrise if we could. more questions, Wright said. slept in more, like lots of us do on the tures combined with a few cloudy
The trouble is, if your biological In the new work, published in weekend and that pushed their clocks days are enough to overtake the
night begins at midnight or later, your Current Biology, Wrights team set later too, he said. aerator and freeze the surface.
melatonin levels may still be high out to determine if our circadian In another experiment, the authors After the big snowfall in early
when your alarm clock goes off in the clocks can be reset by a shorter jaunt sent five brave volunteers on a six- January, the biologists couldnt
morning. This leads to grogginess, in nature, and if these biological day winter camping trip to determine access the lake to plow. The cold
but it may have other health conse- clocks respond to seasonal influences. whether the human circadian clock is temperatures that followed froze
quences as well, researchers say. To answer the first question, the affected by seasonal changes in day the snow so it couldnt be scoured
Diabetes, obesity and heart disease researchers recruited 14 physically length. away by the wind.
have all been associated with people active volunteers in their 20s and 30s. See Sleep, page E3 Compton said the snow fence is
doing its job, but it might not be
enough to make a difference.
See Winterkill, page E3
Sunday, February 12, 2017 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Page E3

TO LOOK AND FEEL YOUNGER, Winterkill:


Takes years

GET UP AND START MOVING


Continued from E2
I feel like were just
experimenting out there
right now, Compton
said. We probably
havent cracked the
By Ana Veciana-Suarez women exercised. To record code.
Miami Herald the amount and duration of At Alsop, the biologists
physical activity, they had suspect winterkill might
Gloria Estefan had a point the women wear accelerom- have a different cause,
when she belted out, Get on eters for one week. perhaps occurring later
your feet. Get up and make it For those who got the rec- in the season as the ice is
happen. Get on your feet. ommended dose of daily ex- receding. Theyre work-
Stand up and take some ercise, sitting did not affect ing with a limnologist at
action. their telomere length. But if the University of Wyo-
Turns out that sitting too the women didnt exercise ming someone who
much is not only linked to a daily and spent more than 10 studies inland waters
number of ailments, includ- hours a day as couch pota- and letting the process
ing obesity and diabetes, but toes, their telomeres were play out naturally this
a new study shows being a shorter and the biological year.
couch potato also ages your age of their cells older. At both Alsop and
cells faster. The study, which Women who did not meet Gelatt, theyre taking
focused on women, found the physical activity guide- regular measurements of
that those who didnt meet line and were sedentary for oxygen levels.
the recommended 30 min- at least 10 hours a day were Compton said avoiding
utes of moderate-to-vigor- biologically older; their cells winterkill is a priority for
ous physical activity daily are aging faster than those of the department in main-
and spent more time seden- women who were less seden- taining popular fisheries.
tary (about 10 hours or tary, Shadyab told Time. Theyll know more about
more sitting around) were How much physical activi- how the lakes fared in the
aging at a quicker rate than found in every cell, shorten ous studies have found that just chronologically. ty is actually needed to offset spring as they complete
those who, well, got on their as we age but the pace this since telomeres shorten as For the study, published in all that sitting around isnt their annual surveys.
feet and made something happens can vary greatly. our cells divide and age, the American Journal of Epi- clear yet, but in the mean- When we have a win-
happen. The scientists led by Alad- their length can indicate how demiology, Shadyab and his time, follow Estefans lead: terkill and you lose large
Inactive women who spent din Shadyab, of the Universi- old a cell is, and how old we team compared telomere Get on your feet. Get up and fish, it takes years to get
more time sitting were, on ty of California San Diego, are on a biological level, not length to how much the make it happen. them back, he said.
average, about eight years tracked how sitting affected
older in biological terms the womens chromosomes
than those who were inactive by taking samples from al-
but spent less time seden- most 1,500 older women en-
tary. The aging-quicker rolled in the Womens
group had shorter telomeres Health Initiative, a long-
than those who spent less term study of chronic diseas-
time sitting every day. Telo- es in post-menopausal
meres, those shoelace-like women. They concentrated
tips of tightly packed DNA on telomeres because previ-

Sleep: Campers
not allowed to use
electronic devices
Continued from E2 with light.
When the campers re- His group found that on
turned home, the authors the winter camping trip par-
found that the winter camp- ticipants were exposed to 13
ing groups biological night times more light than they
was longer than that of the usually are when they go
group that went camping for about their normal lives.
a week in the summer back In addition, the winter
in 2013. campers were not allowed to
That finding shows we use flashlights or electronic
are similar to other ani- devices during the weeklong
mals, Wright said. camping trip. That meant
Indeed, many animals ad- that when darkness fell, the
just their circadian clocks in only light they saw was from
the winter so they can spend their campfires.
more time sleeping as the He said that both the in-
nights grow longer. Wright creased light during the day
explains that changes in the and lack of light during the
circadian clock trigger other night played a role in realign-
changes as well for exam- ing the circadian clocks.
ple, causing some mammals A lot of people think about
to put on weight or change light at night and recognize it
the color of their fur. is not the best thing, but our
Wright said the new work research has shown that the
suggests we may be more reduction in light we get dur-
susceptible to changes in ing the day is equally impor-
the seasons than most of us tant, he said.
realize. Therefore, if you want to
Id love to see someone do change your sleep patterns,
an experiment where they but sleeping in tents is not
take people who have winter your thing, you might start
depression and have them by trying to increase your ex-
increase their time outdoors posure to natural light dur-
for a weekend, he said. ing the day and decrease the
Wright thinks there are amount of electric light you
two reasons a sojourn in na- see at night.
ture can reset our biological And if that doesnt work,
clocks, and both have to do theres always camping.

Puzzle answers
Page E4 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Sunday, February 12, 2017

BIRDING BY APP: NEW Senior


activities

ADVENTURES IN TECH
Laramie County
Senior Services in-
vites seniors to attend
special events this
week. Please RSVP to
307-635-2435 for the
Mark and I fi- you are downloading an appropriate bird song recordings. Sapsucker Woods. He tells us the activities you want to
nally made the checklist of birds possible for the Both apps are Cornell Lab of winter regulars include many of the attend or for further
jump to smart- area. Otherwise eBird Mobile will Ornithology projects, and are de- same species we see in Cheyenne. information. Located
phones last month. give you the world list, 10,414 spe- signed to get more people excited However, he says he sees four kinds at 2101 Thomes Ave.
Our children are cies, to scroll through. about birds. More data collected of woodpeckers: downy and hairy,
which we see, but also red-bellied Fitness Class,
applauding. As we birded, I scrolled through means more understanding, and
woodpecker and pileated woodpeck- Monday, Wednesday,
What I was really the much shorter list of local possi- more understanding means better
er, eastern birds. Friday, 11 a.m.
looking forward to bilities and added the numbers of conservation of birds.
once I was in pos- each species seen as I observed The lab has even more up its sleeve. Surrounded by serious birdwatch-
Barb ers all week, perhaps on weekends Tai Chi, Monday
session of a smart- them. At the end of the trip, I hit the At a recent meeting, staff from far-
Gorges you would be forgiven for to picking and Wednesday,
phone was eBird submit button. flung places gathered to discuss mak-
up a different hobby. But no, on the 2 p.m.
Mobile. My daugh- However, on my next eBird ing animated migration maps that
ter-in-law, Jessie, was using it when Mobile attempt it was bitterly cold. will allow zooming in on particular Martin Luther King holiday, every-
one from Bryans office went up near Shakespeare
we birded together over the holi- Recording birds while holding a locations. Recently, Audubon and Discussion Group,
days. It means that you can note the pencil in a mittened hand works, but CLO announced eBird Mobile is Seneca Falls and found snowy owls,
a gyrfalcon, northern shrike and Monday, 6 p.m.
birds you see on your phone while it was too cold to risk a bare hand to available on the dashboard of select
you are in the field and then submit manipulate the touch screen, though Subaru models. Thats an update I thousands of snow geese.
The next weekend Bryan and Valentines Day
them as an eBird checklist. I have since invested in touch wouldnt mind seeing the dealer for. Party, Tuesday,
The second day I had my phone, I screen gloves. CLO employs a lot of tech people. Jessie went back and found two
more snowy owls and three kinds of 2 p.m.
went to www.ebird.org to find out The mobile app cant do everything Job openings on the eBird website
how to download it (in the help sec- the regular checklist submission list required technical qualifica- swans.
The eBird app can help me predict Bridge, Tuesday,
tion search for eBird Mobile). Its process does, like attach photos. But tions. Preferred qualifications in- 6:30 p.m.
free. If you arent signed up for eBird that upgrade may be coming soon. clude An interest in birds, nature, the height of spring migration in
already, it will help you do that for Meanwhile, you can edit your mobile- biology, science and/or conservation Ithaca, and I hope to time Marks and
my visit accordingly. But we must fit Pinochle,
free also. Then I prepared for a trial produced checklists on the eBird helpful. Thursday, 9:30 a.m.
run birding out at F.E. Warren Air website whenever its convenient. So maybe it doesnt surprise you in one last trip to Texas to visit our
Force Base with Mark. Ive also downloaded the free that our son Bryan, with a degree younger son, Jeffrey, before he and
his wife move to Seattle for new jobs. Connect Hearing
Because we are rather miserly Merlin Bird ID App, http://merlin. from the University of Wyoming in at Foxcrest Center,
with our monthly data allotment, I allaboutbirds.org/ and tried it. I told software engineeringand exposed If your children arent moving
back to Cheyenne, at least let them Thursday, noon
chose to use the app offline while in Merlin where I was, what day it was, to birdwatching from birthhas
the field. But because I was estab- how big and what color the bird was become not only a birder, but in live in interesting places.
Texas Hold em
lishing a new birding location, I did and where it was (ground, bush, tree, October moved to Ithaca, New York, Barb Gorges invites readers to share their bird Tournament,
that while I was at home and could sky) and up popped a photo of the to work for CLO. sightings and stories. Email bgorges4@msn.com Thursday, 1 p.m.
use our Wi-Fi. most likely candidate, other possible He can bird to and from work, or call 634-0463. Her bird columns are archived
The preparation for offline means species, general information and walking through the famous at http://CheyenneBirdBanter.wordpress.com. Home Health
Watch, Friday,
11 a.m.

Big fat books to help winter go fast


Bridge, Friday,
12:30 p.m.

Bingo, Friday,
1 p.m.
By Laurie Hertzel Hiaasen (south Florida), or Pat and then let me know how it ends. Pool and Snooker
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) Conroy (South Carolina). (Does he get his leg back? Do he tables open week-
Me, I like big, fat books in the and the whale make up?) days, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.,
By this time of year, polar vortex winter, books that will swallow me 3. Wolf Hall, Hilary Mantels
or El Nio, it doesnt matter: It feels up for hours, books that I can read and weekends, 8 a.m.
novel about Thomas Cromwell till noon
like winter will never end. (as clichd as it sounds) on the in the court of King Henry VIII.
The up side, of course, is long couch by the fireplace, a polar- The great thing about this
hours for reading. No point in going fleece blanket over my knees and Fitness Center
book is, once youre done you open Monday-Friday,
outside after the sun has gone down my dog sleeping on my feet. can read the sequel, Bring
and the sidewalks have iced over 8 a.m. 3 p.m.
Here are my recommendations: Up the Bodies. And maybe
and the wind is cutting through by the time you finish that
five fat books to get you over the
your down jacket might as well
hump of January and into book, Mantel will have
settle in. But with what? What is the
best kind of book to read when it has
been winter forever?
February. As Pa Ingalls said hope-
fully in The Long Winter,
finished the trilogy.
4. Vanity Fair, William Senior
Do you crave books about winter? February is a short month and
The Snow Queen, and her glitter- March will be spring.
(Pa was an optimist.)
Thackerays wonderful
social satire starring the
feisty and cunning Becky
menu
ing heart of ice; 81 Days Below
Zero: The Incredible Survival 1. Anna Karenina. Yep. All the Sharp. At 900 pages, itll keep Monday
Story of a World War II Pilot in way through to the end, Russian you busy for a while. Chicken fried steak,
Alaskas Frozen Wilderness, by names and all. Come on, guys, you 5. Anything by William T. mashed potatoes, gravy,
Brian Murphy, dead bodies scat- can do it: The passion, the dancing, Vollmann. Vollmann is famous peas, salad bar, dinner roll,
tered across the windblown ice; the peasants, the tragedy its a for his gargantuan books; tropical fruit
The Long Winter, with Laura great book. You wont look up from Rising Up and Rising Down, his
Ingalls Wilder and her family en- the page until the first dandelion treatise on violence and terrorism,
during blizzard after blizzard? bud has pushed up through your was originally 3,298 pages (pub- Tuesday
Brrrrr. frozen lawn. lished by McSweeneys in 2003 in Lasagna, spinach, salad
Or maybe you crave hot-weather 2. Moby-Dick. No, I havent seven volumes), although he later bar, garlic bread, peaches
books, books that will help you take read it. Not all of it, anyway. I will, I agreed to truncate the book to
your mind off the cold? will. But you should the great about 750 pages for the one-volume
Maybe something by Graham novel about Captain Ahabs search edition. Perhaps winter needs to be
Wednesday
Greene (South America), or Carl for the whale that bit off his leg a whole lot longer. Dry rub pork chop, baked
potato, broccoli, salad bar,
dinner roll, tropical fruit

Thursday
Chili, crackers, cauliflower,
salad bar, cinnamon roll,
pears

Friday
Lemon pepper tilapia,
steak fries, California-
blend veggies, salad bar,
whole-wheat roll, pudding,
mixed fruit

Saturday
Meatball sandwich, pasta
salad, carrots, garden
salad, melon

Sunday
Tuna salad, tomatoes, fruit
salad, garden salad, whole-
wheat bread, cookie

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7Sunday, February 12, 2017 Wyoming Tribune Eagle Page E5

ON E-Y EA R-O L DS W ED D IN GS
Wallace-Corbire
Kathleen Wallace and Christopher Corbire
were married Jan. 28.
Kathleen is the daughter of Duane and Karen
Skow and Don and Michele Nielson, all of
Council Bluffs, Iowa. She graduated from Loess
Hill Christian Academy in 1993 and received a
degree from Iowa Western Community College
in 2009. She is employed at Cheyenne
Urological PC.
Christopher is the son of the late Thomas
Corbire, and Marie Corbire of Windsor,
Colorado. He graduated from Windsor High
School in 1991 and received a degree from the
University of Colorado. He is employed with
the emergency department at Cheyenne
Regional Medical Center.
The couple married at their home in
Cheyenne. Keith Guille officiated the ceremony.
The couples daughters, Lexis and Kalista
Wallace, gave the bride away. Bryanna
Corbire, daughter of the groom, was an atten-
Ariana Marilla was born Feb. 13, daughter Kinley Marie was born Jan. 18, daughter dant of the groom. The couple plans to live in
of Tiffany and Tyson Rein. of Katie and John Capron. Cheyenne.

Coping with a
breakup when OPRAH TALKS WEIGHT
holidays, kids LOSS, NEW COOKBOOK
are involved By Pervaiz Shallwani
Newsday
Recently, Winfrey took a
break from filming the movie
adaptation of A Wrinkle in
that you can eat regular food,
delicious food and still lose
weight. So its a combination
Oprah Winfreys career has Time, the 1960s-era, science- memoir cookbook.
Q: One of the first things you
mentioned to TV executive
Dennis Swanson when he of-
fered you a job in Chicago was
Question. My ex and I
been defined by a love-hate fiction, fantasy childrens Q: You have a knack for con- being black and overweight.
were married for 14
relationship with food. For novel by Madeline LEngle, to necting with people. How did How long have concerns about
years before he told me
more than 30 years, the audi- talk with Newsday about writ- you envision doing this through weight played a role in your life?
he was gay. I had no
ence has watched as the rags- ing the cookbook, her public the cookbook? A: I think its the last great
idea and I was severely
to-riches media mogul has battle with weight gain, why A: My whole life is about prejudice that people hold.
shaken not because he
publicly waged a personal the standard is not the same for story. That to me is what makes People who are overweight are
was gay, but because I
battle with weight. overweight men, and her cur- us human. You may like the discriminated against all the
knew that meant the
end of our life as we knew So after setting out to write rent obses- story or you time. Its just not politically
it. her much-awaited memoir, sion with may not like correct to say it. You still get
Jann Winfrey realized she needed
Valentines Day was cacio e pepe, a the story, but treated differently. Because
Blackstone more time to tell the compli- simple pasta thats at least everybody knows even when
our anniversary. We are
cated story of Oprah, and de- of noodles, how you get to youre overweight and you got
EX-ETIQUETTE still quite good friends, cided to take a personal detour: water, pepper know some- a lot of money you cant wear
albeit bittersweet at
times, and I like his partner very much. a cookbook. and cheese body. To know anything in this store. So
They do everything they can to keep me in Food, Health and that can be the that its not theres a certain air, treatment
the loop and co-parent with a vengeance. Happiness: 115 On-point ultimate bowl just a bowl of about that. Its like let me show
But each time Valentines Day rolls around Recipes for Great Meals and a of comfort soup for me, you some shoes, or lets move
I feel such a sense of loss, and I feel terri- Better Life (Flatiron, $35) when the but what soup to the glove section. I have
ble that my childrens parents had to break turned out to be so much more, ingredients represents. been so overweight that Ive
up. becoming for Winfrey as much meld. Q: What did been in stores and thats all I
Can you suggest a few tips to deal a cookbook as a memoir about Question: you learn really could wear.
with this situation? Some tips to help my a celebritys relationship with What made about yourself Q: What have you really been
kids? food going back to her days as a you want to as an eater and into cooking lately?
Answer. Your situation has some little girl living in inner-city finally write a your very A: The easiest thing to cook
unique components, but the fact remains Milwaukee. cookbook? public battle in the book, and I cant get
true breaking up, for no matter what The book, which was re- Answer: I Oprah Winfreys cookbook Food, with weight? enough of it, is called pasta
reason, is hard to do and your children leased Jan. 3, came about in the was supposed Health and Happiness: 115 On-Point A: I have cacio e pepe. Thats my favor-
follow your lead. This is not to say that months after her 2015 return to be writing a Recipes for Great Meals and a Bet- struggled my ite thing. Its three ingredients.
for their benefit you should act like you to Weight Watchers, this time memoir, and I ter Life. (Flatiron Books) Courtesy whole life I have all these girls from
dont care or that you should act like you not only as the point-based realized how with it. I have South Africa who are in school,
care so much youre devastated. It dieting companys public face, hard it is to write a memoir and used food as my drug of choice, and they now have their little
means you set an example by openly but also a board member and a to do it well. I really needed as my comforter, as my solace. hot plates, and theyre making
dealing with it as best you can. You let 10-percent owner. more time to think about the Am I tired? Am I hungry? Let pasta in their room, and
your kids see you get new hobbies, or go The recipes are mostly from entire story of my life. But the me eat to decide if Im tired or theyre like, I did it. Well, its
to therapy, or get sober, or reach out to chefs that Winfrey has em- story of food was something hungry. kind of hard not to do it. Its
friends, but you set the example of cop- ployed over the years. Theres that I could articulate, and Its about choosing more pasta, its water, its pepper,
ing. You may falter at times. Thats no grandma or mom here, she form a story around and meet a wisely, with a smarter sense of its cheese.
human, but you let your kids see you pick said in a recent interview, days deadline. Number two, I had yourself and what you want, Q: Is there another cookbook
yourself up, dust yourself off and start before her 63rd birthday. started the Weight Watchers then just eating everything you in the works?
over. I dont have any of those program, and everybody who want. I bring my lunch to set A: Maybe there is, maybe
You asked how to cope. Reframing kinds of memories, she said. came to my house was asking is and I have them make it in the there isnt. Right now the only
my favorite thing to do when faced with a And anything my mother was this on Weight Watchers hotel, so I know how it is made. thing that is in the works is me
situation that seems unbearable may making in the kitchen, you meaning the pasta, the tacos, So, I am the person in the kitch- trying to finish this movie. I
help you to see that there are some very couldnt put in this cookbook. the stuffed tortellini. So I just en in the hotel, saying to the have never done wire work
positive things about your situation. Cause my mother actually put woke up one day thinking, oh, guy, I want potato leek soup, before where they shoot you up
First, all moral judgments aside: butter in her turnip greens. what if I did a cookbook? Maybe but I dont want any butter in it, and youre hanging from the
1. Your relationship has changed, but Anything that might be healthy I can tell my story of food along I dont want any cream in it. ceiling and trying to fly and
you continue to interact with your chil- is going to be smothered in with recipes and ideas for other Theyre very familiar with me trying to balance yourself. Its
drens father positively. That allows you butter and pig fat. people who find it unbelievable in the hotel kitchen. fun, but its also exhausting.
to problem solve together in the best in-
terest of your children.
2. Your kids witness their parents
being kind to one another thats far
In our schools South High releases names King, Alyssa Martinez, Anthony Martinez,
better for their emotional and physical Ariana Martinez, Erica McColl, Giamo
health than witnessing ongoing for fall semester honor roll Milatzo, Rebecca Monahan, Jaidyn Ogle-
conflict. Dimas, Mariah Pena, Vincent Rachocki,
Cheyennes South High recently released
3. Your exs new partner supports your Triumph High releases the names for its 2016-17 fall semester Kaelin Randles, Devynn Rugg, Bethanie
co-parenting and all of you strive to keep Schoenholtz, Madesta Shepard, Abigail
each other in the loop in regards to second quarter honor roll honor roll.
Sisneros, Austana Smith, Sheylyn Starke,
schooling, medical, dental, etc. Ninth-graders who earned a 4.0 grade
Cheyennes Triumph High recently re- Charles Trimble, Cody Wilcox and
You asked how to help your kids ... It point average are:
leased its 2016-17 second quarter honor roll. Mackenzie Winebarger.
sounds as if you are both committed to Tanya Ferman, Michael Martinez-
Students who earned high honors with a 11th-graders who earned a 4.0 GPA are:
having the best possible outcome for Montano, Natalie Moore, Knox Williams
4.0 grade point average are: Brianna Chalifour and Jose Guerrero
your children. Cant get any better than Sora Bullis, Autumn Evans, Allison and Ryan Williams.
11th-graders who earned a GPA between
that.( Thats Ex-etiquette for parents Fryman, Cecilia Glaub, Richard Griffith, Ninth-graders who earned a GPA be-
3.5 and 3.99 are:
rule No. 1, Put the children first.) Kenneth Latham, Kodi Lovelett, Jessica tween 3.5 and 3.99 are: Christian Cox, Anita Dunlap, Eric Fowler,
For the record, I often caution people Shutty, Hope Smith and Autumn Watson. Lewis Balanoff, Keyarra Bassett, Tija Taryn Harsy, Jacob Hartman, Abigail
about getting married on a holiday. Holi- Students who earned honors with a GPA Beckett, Meghan Blue, Nevaeh Bolin, Irwin, Micah Jones, Tanasia Manuel,
days can be filled with lovely family tra- between 3.5 and 3.9 are: Abigail Bruner, Tallyn Bryant, Mackenzie Zachary Mayer, Marissa Molloy, Katherine
ditions and memories, but if there is a Brianna Acosta, Atalee Brennand, Vauda Burns, Elisabeth Calhoon, Lauren Chalifour, Nordwick, Kiarra Romero, Yoshiro
break-up, that holiday can also become a Grizzel, Miceala Heigis, Matthew Hurt, Megan Chalifour, Amethyst Fox, Calista Suetsugu, Daniella Sundquist, Dominik
trigger for sadness. Have a lovely Christ- Sierra Kelsey, Corinthia McFarlin, Jessie Garcia, Jonah Gilmore, Roy Johnson, Swank, Kael Telander, Josiah Toelle,
mas wedding, but get a divorce and James OHara, Jazmine Phippin, Eli Gisselle Linares, Kylie Mathews, Kendyl Garrett Vickery, Sydney Webster, Angelina
Christmas may not be that merry for a Scharles, Michelle Stracener and Rudy Near, Brandon Schwab, Justin Valdez, Young and Klaire Zunker.
while. You have seen it now with Valen- Torres. Liliana Valdez, Rodrigo Velazquez, Eric 12th-graders who earned a 4.0 GPA are:
tines Day. Vigil, Jordyn Wright and Leanna Zeller.
Students who received honorable men- Savanna Alvarez, Maloree Hansen, Ashley
Finally, time really does help, but if 10th-graders who earned a 4.0 GPA are:
tion with a GPA between 3.0 and 3.49 are: Ingerle, Jennel Mead and Caleb Price.
you find too much time passing and Stephanie Benedict, Celia Castuera,
Natalie Akins, Orlando Arellano, Charles 12th-graders who earned a GPA between
youre still struggling, dont be afraid to
Bailey, Heather Bales, Riley Beach, Sheigh Kaylee Shook, Ella Stringer and McKenzie 3.5 and 3.99 are:
reach out to a professional. Seeking help
Bixby, Eli Cardwell, Jathaniel Cisco, Jacob Weber. Cody Allen, Sierra Bustos, Bryce Codr,
helps you, of course, but it also offers 10th-graders who earned a GPA between
Cline, Doris Craig, Mariah Davis, Kara Holly Frank, Nasim Hamid, Selese
your children a proactive example for
Dolbier, Jacob Garrett, Kylie Gay, Christin 3.5 and 3.99 are: Honeycutt, Jack Jensen, Dayton Jimenez,
problem solving. Thats good parenting Micayla Bizelli, Maisey Clair, Rebecca
Harrison, Cody Hess and Jossalyn Ciana Konyha, Elizabeth Lackey, Aran
and good ex-etiquette. Drake, Victor Ferman-Rodriguez, Dakota
McGlothlin, Angel Mercado, Marissa Lovato, Karli Noble, Angela Oliverius, Scott
Dr. Jann Blackstone is the author of Ex-etiquette Miears, Alec Norman, Destiny Ramirez, Foley, Katelynn Gregory, Tayva Hart, Orr, Elisha Rivera, Mark Roberto, Danielle
for Parents: Good Behavior After Divorce or Separa- Isabella Smith, Victoria Smith, Annalyssa Laura Henning, Cruz Hernandez, Josiah Rosati, Jarred Russell, Heather Simon,
tion, and the founder of Bonus Families, www.bonus Warner, Ryan Warner and Alexandria House, Megan Jent, Zeuss Jimenez, Blaine Teers, Taylor Wilson and Brianna
families.com. Wilcoxson. Francys Johnson, Larissa Kent, Abigail Yates.
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Fractious time for airlines,


websites that sell tickets
Third-party travel websites dont always show the full picture

By Kristen Leigh Painter tial administrations and the complex picture sell their product where and how they
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) that has emerged from the feedback so far. choose, Vaughn Jennings, spokesman for
We dont know what the Trump adminis- Airlines for America, the lobbying group for WHAT DO YOUR SEARCH
For savvy seekers, the online hunt for
cheap airfare can offer the thrill of discov-
tration will do, but we certainly hope he
takes up this mantle of consumer protec-
U.S. airlines, said in an email.
It is inappropriate for the government to
SITE AND APP SHOW?
ery. But for many, the array of choices is diz- tion, said Emily Cullum, interfere in the commer- Does your favorite airfare search site or app
zying. spokeswoman for Travel We dont know what cial relationship between show you all airfares? Probably not.
Airlines have created innumerable ways Tech, the trade group the Trump administration airlines and their distribu-
for people to book travel, at wide-ranging Many consumers dont realize that the airfare
representing online trav- tion partners.
prices and through a bounty of channels. But el sites. will do, but we certainly The two types of flight
search apps and online travel agencies theyre
using dont show Delta or Southwest Airlines,
these new opportunities also breed new Nearly half of all travel- hope he takes up this aggregator websites most which together control over 35 percent of U.S.
ways to dupe consumers, creating frustra- ers who book flights on- commonly used are online domestic air travel.
tion and outrage among travelers. line use third-party travel mantle of consumer travel agencies, called
And that has left airlines and independent websites for side-by-side protection. OTAs, and metasearch Check this list in order to be a better informed
travel websites accusing one another of un- flight comparisons, ac- sites. OTAs, such as airfare shopper.
fair business practices. cording to a Travel Tech Emily Cullum Expedia and Travelocity, CheapOAir: No Southwest, No Delta
In October, the federal government study. But airlines, for Travel Tech spokeswoman present flight times and
opened an exploratory investigation into various reasons, have fares from multiple air- Expedia: No Southwest
the situation through the lens of consumer gradually restricted the amount of informa- lines with the option to book itineraries. Google Flights: No Southwest
rights and protection. The U.S. Department tion they give to these websites. Metasearch sites, like Kayak and Google
of Transportation solicited feedback from Some advocates said this is an unfair busi- Flights, simply display various flights that fit Hipmunk: No Delta or Southwest
industry, consumer advocates and the trav- ness practice that is hurting consumers who a trips parameters and then connect users Hopper: No Delta or Southwest
eling public on whether airlines are fair in may not realize the search results omit cer- directly to the airlines website for direct
how they distribute and market flights to in- tain carriers. Airlines argue its their flight booking. JustFly: No Southwest, No Delta
dependent, third-party websites. information and they can do what they want The advantages for consumers are clear: a Kayak: No Southwest
That formal inquiry is still open for public with it. quick overview of the airlines flying a partic-
comment until March 31, but resolution We continue to believe that airlines, like ular route, an idea of how much it will cost Orbitz: No Southwest
could be delayed by the change in presiden- all other private businesses, have the right to and a slick way to build an itinerary that may Priceline: No Southwest
rely on different carriers throughout the
journey. Skyscanner: No Delta; Southwest via a travel
Of course, its not that simple. Some bad agency that charges higher prices
actors have spoiled those benefits with
Travelocity: No Southwest
scams that take advantage of consumers.
Delta Air Lines, which accounts for 71 per- Trip Advisor Flights: No Delta or Southwest
cent of the traffic at Minneapolis-St. Paul In-
ternational Airport, has been a vocal critic of
these bad actors, calling out deceptive prac- competition while the airlines save money,
tices and forbidding certain sites from dis- bypassing referral and commission fees in-
playing Deltas flight information. curred through a third-party vendor.
For instance, the DOT slapped online trav- Travel Tech often highlights the consoli-
el agency CheapOair with a $185,000 fine in dation within the airline industry, with four
2015 for misleading consumers into believ- carriers controlling 80 percent of the U.S.
ing their flights were nonstop when they ac- market, as a reason these independent sites
tually involved one or more stops. Delta said can bring so much value to the consumer.
these types of bad actors create headaches But the online travel sites have consolidated
for passengers, which tarnishes the airlines as well and arent always upfront about the
reputation. The airline has also ended its re- limitations of their data.
lationship with metasearch provider Tri- The third-party sites and metasearch
pAdvisor and many others. companies should also be honest and tell the
Southwest Airlines has never allowed consumers that they dont have the full story
third-party sites access to their flight infor- either, said George Hobica, founder of the
mation. The airlines customers visit its site fare alert website Airfare Watchdog.
directly to compare flights. Delta said it The Trump administration has signaled
maintains relationships with the majority of an intent to slash government regulations,
these sites. A Delta spokeswoman said, The and the airline trade group said it shouldnt
relationships between airlines and online back new ones that affect the relationship
travel agencies and metasearch sites must between them and the online sellers. But
be based on a mutual respect of the brands Trump has also presented himself as a popu-
and products. list leader concerned about the average
Consumer-protection groups and associa- Americans pocketbook.
tions representing the OTAs say the airlines I think this is an important story because
have used a few cases as an excuse to further a lot of consumers arent aware that they
prod consumers to book directly through arent getting the full picture, Hobica
their own websites, potentially minimizing said.
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Call 307-634-8087 or email:
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currently hiring for Servers,
jobs.com/careers/weld vices for a specified nursing until filled. Applications www.peakwellness
up to $4/hr. + tips. Available ply at Mechanical Sys-
unit. Apply in person at 2700 available at: center.org
days & evenings. Also hir-
Banking ing Cooks, up to $12/hr., East 12th Street, or at Cheyenne-Laramie County
Health Department or on
tems, Inc., 1313 W. Lin-
colnway, Cheyenne, WY
Education available all shifts. Please
apply online only at
www.savacareers.com.
the Internet at: Professional 82001 or fax/email resume
Cheyenne Health Care http://www.laramiecounty.com to:
BE YOUR OWN BOSS
& Training www.sappbros.net/careers
seeking energetic, depend- /_departments/_health/job_op
Specialty Counseling & 307-632-6110,
Gibson Energy is able, flexible, highly moti- enings.asp mechnicalsystem@
Promise Patch Kids is hiring BARISTA Consulting, a
expanding our Lease Caf Assistant vated individuals to join our msiwyo.com.
for teachers, starting wage Mail or bring applications CARF-accredited
Purchase Program! Laramie County Library team. Full-time RNs/LPNs
$9 w/exp. child care disc, and resume to: outpatient mental health EEO/AA/Vet/Disability
System. 15-24 hrs./wk. and CNAs & Part-time
pd. vac. 4510 Charles St. agency based in Cheyenne, Employer
If youre ready to drive For more information ask PRNs. Every other weekend
307-638-6630 Cheyenne-Laramie County is looking for High Fidelity
Accounting - Cheyenne with a company who at any service desk (2200 is a must.
Health Department Wraparound Providers
stands by its values Gibson Pioneer Ave. Cheyenne, Call 307-634-7986
Its an exciting time to be a Attn: Human Resources for the Cheyenne, Casper,
Energy wants you! WY) or see, or apply on-line
part of the team at West- 100 Central Ave and Douglas areas. PUMA STEEL
http://www.lclsonline.org/op- savaseniorcare.com A successful high ticket re-
ern Vista Federal Credit Cheyenne, WY 82007 Applicants must have com- WE ARE HIRING FOR A
Walk-ins welcome
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tail organization seeking a
SELLING SALES MANAGER
pleted the 3-day HFWA
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STRUCTURAL STEEL FIT-
nificant changes to our Cheyenne Health Care Fax 307-633-4141 with 4+ years experience TER & FOR A MACHINE
BASKIN ROBBINS has open- seeking energetic, depend- willing to complete in the
operation and were look- All positions require a Laramie County School ings for a cake decorator. for driving sales results by OPERATOR. SUCCESSFUL
able, flexible, highly moti- near future.
ing for a dynamic and mo- Class A CDL & two years District #2 is accepting Must have basic cake deco- hiring, training, and re- Experience working with FITTER CANDIDATES WILL
experience, clean MVR applications for sub cus- vated individuals to join our taining a high perfor-
tivated person to join our rating skills. Full time, must children and families CERTIFY LIMITED PLATE
with Hazmat and tanker todians in all schools. team. Full-time RNs/LPNs Life Care Center of Chey- mance sales staff. Must
accounting department. In be available weekends. Ap- and CNAs & Part-time enne is looking to fill the preferred. TEST PRIOR TO HIRE,
endorsement. Classified applications are ply at 723 E. Lincolnway, hold staff accountable for Please send resume to, or
addition to supporting the available on our web site PRNs. Every other weekend following position: MUST CERTIFY & BE FA-
635-2588. results, taking on the contact Angela at
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Call 307-634-7986 LPN/RN & CNAs amilatzo@specialtycounsel- CONSTRUCTION INDUS-
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maintenance of account- Walk-ins welcome
Pine Bluffs, WY 82082. Yellowstone Rd. 1330 Prairie Ave. or call buying needs. Personal
ing records and reports, SALARY, FREE HEALTH &
778-8997 sales must meet or ex- The Kuker Group LLP, a
the person in this position CDL driver, maint/welding DENTAL CARE PLANS,
Dental Hygienist needed ceed store objectives by law firm in downtown
also performs a wide vari- Steady work, benefits, apply
Looking for a Presser. Also
Information at pediatric dentistry, following stores proven Cheyenne, has an immedi-
PAID HOLIDAYS AND VA-
CATIONS.
ety of advanced account- at: 2671 S. Greeley Hwy must be fun, personable Oral Surgery Practice seeks selling system. Organizer ate opening for a Legal
ing work. An associate de- need Counter Help w/some
leadership/management
Technology and a great team player, an experienced front of time, task and people, Assistant. Hiring two part PLEASE APPLY AT
gree is preferred, as well desk/scheduler. Please send computer skills and desire time employees or one 1720 PACIFIC AVENUE,
Derritech Transport Inc. exp. Call 307-630-1725 bring resume to 1439 Still-
as two to five years of resume to: to train that drives per- full time. Please send re- CHEYENNE WY 82007.
will be hosting a job fair, Branch Network System water Ave Ste 7.
similar or related experi- elevation155@gmail.com. formance a must. Very sume and cover letter to:
Tuesday, February 14th in Administrator competitive compensa- rebecca@kukerlaw.com.
ence. Must know how to Cheyenne, WY at Little Precast Concrete work, Ben- The Wyoming Supreme
Edgewood Aspen Wind in tion and benefits.
use PC and spreadsheet America Hotel from efits, bonuses, Steady work. Court, located in Cheyenne, Ridge Equipment Co. is cur-
Cheyenne is looking for a Part Time Dental Assistant Apply at Wyoming Independent
software and also be ex- 9am-1pm. Good benefits. Apply: 2671 S Wyoming, is seeking appli- rently seeking Lube Techs &
quality RN Manager to position, 20+ hrs per wk, Ashley HomeStore Living
We are hiring Fuel Trans- Greeley Hwy. cants for a Branch Network
perienced and knowledge- add to their team! exp preferred, will train the Cheyenne 1PM - 5PM- Empowers people with disa- Deisel Mechanics Exp with
port Drivers for local, System Administrator. This
able with accounting great personality, limited Monday thru Friday bilities to live with inde- class 8 trucks required.
home each evening runs, at-will position provides IT
terms and processes. As as well as OTR employ- support for the circuit and We are looking for you if benefits, drop off resume at pendence and dignity. We Must have own tools.
Western Vista seeks ees. district courts in Wyoming you have: Cheyenne Family Dental are seeking a full-time Case Apply at: 2400 Etchepare Dr.
growth opportunities, Class A, CDL with Tankers PRESS OPERATOR and the Wyoming Supreme Center, 5211 Yellowstone Rd Cheyenne Health Care cur- Manager based in Cheyenne Cheyenne, WY 82007
and Hazmat endorements APG Media of the Rockies Court. Responsibilities in- A current RN License Suite 1. to assist individuals in coor-
there is potential for our rently seeking Social Ser-
required. Experience is Strong communication dinating services through
employees to expand is seeking Press Workers. clude operations, acquisi- vices Assistant. Apply On
preferred, but we are will- and customer service the Medicaid Community
their skill set and advance Successful applicants will tion, maintenance, and serv- skills
line at savacareers.com or
ing to train the right per- Choices waiver program. Walter Plumbing is looking
their careers within the operate & maintain ice of the IT systems, includ- Ability to work well with
may apply in person at 2700
Degree in social services re-
son. ing asset management, ap- East 12th Street for a self-motivated helper/
organization. state-of-the-art printing plications, databases, hard- others in a team environ-
Attn: Administrative
Please bring your updated
resume and current MVR presses in the production ware and software prod- ment Office quired along with ability to
travel and enter consumer
apprentice. Must be a high
school graduate and have a
Assistant to interview. of the publications printed ucts, servers and storage Ability to exercise inde- homes. Personal experience
pendent and sound judge- Executive Director with a disability preferred. clean driving record. Apply
3207 Sparks Rd. Job pay is competitive and at our facilities. Appli- systems, network, audio, ATTENTION APPLICANTS:
benefits are available! ment, strong decision Cheyenne Downtown Annual salary: $36,000 + 8:00-2:30 M-F @ 3912 Evans
Cheyenne, WY 82001 cants must be willing to and video system infrastruc- TIP:
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Or careers@wvista.com work nights & weekends, ture for court operations. well-developed interper- When applying for a position,
that cares. 1601 Capitol Ave scription and how to apply
and be able to lift 50 Requirements for this posi- sonal skills remember to put the COM-
at www.wilr.org WIL is a
tion are: a university de- Job Description: Responsi-
pounds. This is a full-time gree in computer science or PLETE address! If the ad-
ble for the leadership and drug-free work environment

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ing work environment, ber, be sure to include it.
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Great Crude Oil Hauling Attn: Production Director fications in Cisco, (CCNP+) economic development
day mornings. Seeking interested in this position, timely manner.
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3 lines
friendly, highly motivated, send your resume to: partnering with public and
Do you have what it takes to position will be based in
customer-oriented indi- Cheyenne, WY 82001 Jeni.wolfe@edgewood
work at Pilot Flying J? Cheyenne, Wyoming, but private entities. Support,
vidual, with experience in ASK ABOUT OUR will require travel across vista.com retain and expand exist-
cash handling and identi- $3,000 SIGN ON BONUS! lhernandez@wyomingnews.co Wyoming to the various Customer Service ing businesses while at-

6 days
fying client needs. Com- m courts. The salary for this Specialist tracting new business.
FT Front Office Specialist Care giver, will do relief or
Pilot Flying J is the nations at-will position will be Full time: Initial point of The applicant should have
pensation based on expe- needed for a busy pediat- live-ins. Have 25 yrs exp
leader in the Travel Center based on experience and contact for Cheyenne Hous- demonstrated experience
rience. Send resume via ric dental office. Must be with exc refs. Call 421-5441
ing Authority clients. and knowledge in plann-

$28.05
Industry and has a Fleet of qualifications; state benefits a great team player, have
email to are also provided. An appli- Skills required: Highly organ- ing, real estate develop-
over 1,000 Trucks and 1,800 SIDING/GUTTER good communication
Leslie@sec1stbank.com or drivers hauling fuel across cation and additional infor- ized, enjoy work in high ment, economic develop-
INSTALLERS skills, computer efficient
submit application to Se- volume/fast-paced office, ment and implementation
the country! We are cur- Exp helpful, not reqd. Will mation on this position can and the knowledge of
curity First Bank, 500 West rently seeking experienced supply tools, must have be found at Dentrix is a plus. Bring us
Microsoft Office suite, ver-
bal & written communica-
as well as experience with
preservation of historic
Trades
18th Street. EOE. Drivers with 2 years Tractor
Trailer driving experience
valid drivers lic & pass http://www.courts.state.wy.us/Admin-
drug test. Minimum start- istration/Careers.
your resume at 1439 Still-
water Ave # 7, Cheyenne,
tion, read & apply regula- buildings. Drop off appli- Each additional
for our Crude Oil Hauling Send completed applica- tions, confidentiality. cation or apply by email: Artistic Autoglass
Team in Douglas, WY!
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able. ABC Seamless, 1212 tion, resume, and cover let-
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Child Care The right candidate will have
Ridge Rd. ter to the Wyoming Su-
preme Court, Attn: Julie Go-
submit an application by 5
PM Wednesday February 22.
m needed will train the right
person. Apply in person
Full-time RN Pre-op/PACU Nonrefundable if
Needed a Class A CDL with, Hazmat
& Tanker & Doubles En-
yen, 2301 Capitol Avenue,
Cheyenne, WY 82002. The with experience needed,
Salary DOE + Benefits
Application & Job
2210 Missile Dr, Unit B,
Cheyenne. 307-634-2011 canceled early.
dorsements. Our drivers en- WHITE GLOVE position is open until filled; competitive pay with ben- Description available at:
We are looking for a full joy a generous compensa- MAID SERVICE however, applications re- efits, Monday through Fri- Cheyenne Housing Authority F/T positions open for phar-
day, no holidays, no week- 3304 Sheridan St., Cheyenne

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This home has it all: a gorgeous kitchen that
Sold in AS IS Condition. A great home with wonderful kitchen on This ranch style home features hardwood
anyone would enjoy cooking in, beautiful flooring, floors on the main level plus a fireplace,
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angle of this home. Open floor plan concept, very bright
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2 full baths, newer water heater. Seller is an outdoor get together under the covered patio of storage. Outdoors offers your own wind generator, perfect rental potential. If you are looking
backyard & a one car attached garage!
with this property. offering a $2000 painting allowance and a or sitting by the fire pit. Property backs up to the This property was built prior to 1978. loafing shed, tack room & pasture for your horses, storage for an investment property, call now to
$3000 carpet allowance with accepted offer. greenway which is perfect for those peaceful, shed - 2.5 acres have been fenced to rotate pasture thru make an appointment to see!
The potential for lead base paint exist. the summer.
beautiful evening walks. Listed by Gary Gonzalez, 640-0855
Just Listed by Connie Webb, 630-7637 Just Listed by Marvin McNally, 220-8340 Just Listed by Sam Van Riper, 307-331-1770 Listed by Max Minnick, 421-4906 Listed by Dana Diekroeger, 421-7593 Listed by Sam Van Riper, 307-331-1770 & Mike Hutton, 630-2735

708 HYDE MERRITT RD $250,000 520 TARGHEE AVE $205,000 6003 N HIGHVIEW CT $299,990 1430 CONCERTO LN $275,000 309 E FAIRVIEW RD - WHEATLAND $305,000 3390 HWY 26-85, LINGLE WY $105,000 360 N LINCOLN - LARAMIE $65,000
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This home features 4 bedrooms and surround sound for your entertainment pleasure. room. Main floor laundry close to all three dining and a local stone fireplace allows two-car garage. Mature trees, deck, fenced & other outbuildings. Nice, large
with granite counter tops & a separate This home sits on a 12,643 sf lot with a huge bedrooms. Master bedroom has 5-piece you to live in style. Plenty of storage as lot & convenient to town. Sold in
2 baths - one of which has a walk-in prep sink, wall oven, electric cook top, backyard & multiple outbuildings. So
backyard, RV parking, an over-sized concrete master bath with a huge walk in closet. well with a 40x80 storage facility & 1 AS IS condition.
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family room. elementary schools.
Listed by Max Minnick, 421-4906 Listed by Marvin McNally, 220-8340 Listed by Marvin McNally, 220-8340 Listed by Dana Diekroeger, 421-7593 Listed by Holly Bruegman, 631-1876 Listed by Max Minnick, 421-4906 Listed by Connie Webb, 630-7637
FOR SALE/LEASE COMMERCIAL LEASE

2017 BLUEGRASS CIR $685,000 331 LEXINGTON AVE LEASE 5839 DAKOTA DR $342,000 2262 WIND RIVER TRL $929,900 BREES FIELD LARAMIE $310,000 STAGE COACH HILLS T7 $90,000 STAGE COACH HILLS T10 $55,000
This is a prime building in a prime Dell This 15,000 sq. ft. clear-span building Hardwood floors throughout the main Huge entryway with double curved Building only at Brees Field Airport This 40+ acre parcel has the Board your horses on your own
Range corridor location. Zoned CB provides great space for a warehouse/shop floor, living room with a gas fireplace & a staircases, gourmet kitchen with 3 in Laramie. There is a 50x60 hangar commanding view of the whole
(Community Business), the uses for this and includes an office plus 2 bathrooms. formal dining room. Kitchen with stainless sinks, granite counter tops, huge & living space on both sides. Full subdivision. Southeast facing hill leads land for less than you are paying
property are nearly limitless. With an Building is heated. Located just off of the appliances, breakfast bar, kitchen nook & pantry. Master bedroom suite with itself to a walkout basement or a Berm someone else per month. 35
kitchen, baths & laundry. Hangar is home. The balance of the parcel is acres of good farm ground about
attractive brick exterior and just steps from I-80 & College interchange, access is ideal. granite counter tops. Main floor 1/2 bath & deluxe master bath with jetted tub &
the highly traveled Dell Range Blvd, this There are three 14 overhead doors plus pass laundry. Upstairs master suite with 5 piece tiled shower. Walkout basement & currently rented. So much potential. relatively flat and would be a great to 20 minutes from town. Only 1/2
property is a great opportunity. More details doors. Lease rate is $8.00 sq. ft. and $1.00 master bath & gas fireplace, two more a yard designed for entertaining top Rent it out or use it for your own grow your own Hay. Owner will carry up mile off of paved county road.
are available. sq. ft. CAM for a total of $9.00 sq. ft. bedrooms & full bath. off the list. company plane. to 90% so you can live your dream now.
Listed by Linda Weppner, 630-0955 Listed by Linda Weppner, 630-0955 Listed by Dana Diekroeger, 421-7593 Listed by Mike Hutton, 630-2735 Listed by Mike Hutton, 630-2735 Listed by Mike Hutton, 630-2735 Listed by Mike Hutton, 630-2735

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Own a piece of Cheyenne Impressive Property Fantastic starter home Enjoy small town living This home will not disappoint
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413 DESMIT DR 212 RUSSELL AVE 3810 EVERTON DR 757 EARLE CT 3347 HALES RANCH RD
Fabulous ranch style home Cute! Fabulous Like-New Townhome Nestled among the Pines Beautiful one of a kind custom home
4 bed, 3 bath, 2 car garage 2 bed, 1 bath 4 bed, 4 bath, 1 car garage 4 bed, 3 bath, 2 car garage 5 bed, 6 bath, 7 car garage
Large kitchen with walk-in pantry New paint, new windows, new flooring Open and bright with spacious rooms New appliances in the updated kitchen Loads of personal touches, special Wy accents
Hardwood floors, A/C, Gas fireplace Newly remodeled bathroom Wonderful master suite w/ walk in closet Well maintained, new roof Beautiful view, gazebo w/fireplace, awesome deck
New roof, new exterior glass doors, new gutters Full fenced yard w/ patio Finished basement has a family room Sits in a quite cul-de-sac in Western Hills Wonderful basement: steam room, game room
Jan Burnett 307-631-6631 Nidia Martinez 307-365-3412 Liz Burgin 307-640-3315 Julie Malm 307-421-4751 Denise Osborn 307-256-7283

89 $410,000 57 $48,000
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1302 DOROTHY LN 750 W WHEATLAND ST - GURNSEY


3609 EVERTON
Large corner lot in The Pointe Land on the Platte River Current Home and Lot For Sale As-Is OR New Manufactured Home & Land
5 bed, 3 bath, 2 garage 1/2 acre lot 3 bed, 2 bath, Mobile home on 2016 model home with over 1500 sq ft of living area
Open floor plan Gas, electric, city sewer & water already in place 8300 Sq ft fenced lot in N. Cheyenne 8300 sq ft fenced lot in N. Cheyenne
Master suite w/ 5pc bath Just build your home & enjoy Perfect starter for an investor Perfect starter for a new owner
Spacious family room Just south of Gurnsey state park Home & lot for sale as-is All city services and no covenants
Rob Graham 307-214-6688 Kay Pope 307-331-5077 Denise Osborn 307-256-7283

JON PIETSCH & PAUL WELLS


A WISE CHOICE 307-631-1074 307-286-3821

Homes Available
in Thomas Heights
with new pricing! 3501 Thomas Road 3507 Thomas Road 3519 Thomas Rd 3515 Thomas Road
$385,720 $340,045 $369,655 $334,850

653
55 $3,345,500 653
17 $330,000
6 Units available for SALE or LEASE at the
Indian Hills Business Center
TBD LINCOLNWAY 112 E 17TH ST
Excellent location for new development Love this downtown location
COMMERCIAL

9.6 Acres zoned commerical business 3,800 sq ft retail space & 2,600 sq ft storage
Between the well-traveled Nationway & Lincolnway Currently restaurant set up, great for any enterprise
Near expanding commercial and residential areas Beautiful store front w/ ample foot traffic
Convenient onsite parking
Jon Pietsch 307-631-1074 Jon Pietsch 307-631-1074
Come join the many successful 515 E Carlson Unit 5 - $307,680 - 2664 Sq. Ft
businesses in the Indian Hills 515 E Carlson Unit 6 - $528,960 - 4408 Sq. Ft 654
90 LEASE 654
46 LEASE
Business Center. Spaces can be 603 E Carlson Unit 4 - $807,084 - 4982 Sq. Ft
customized for your use. Some 603 E Carlson Unit 5 - $172,356 - 813 Sq. Ft
units can be demised into 603 E Carlson Unit 6 - $359,128 - 1694 Sq. Ft 205 STOREY BLVD 415 W 27TH ST
smaller units. 611 E Carlson Unit 4 - $569,008 - 2684 Sq. Ft Class A office space Great open space zoned MUR
1666 total sq. ft. 2,328 total square feet
Bonnie Berry 307-630-5444 2nd floor of the Jonah Bank Building Nice parking capabilities
Large offices, conference room & common areas Minutes from downtown
BonnieBerryRealtor@gmail.com Great north Cheyenne location Low lease rate
Ben Trautwein 286-7112 & Rob Graham 214-6688 Tanya Keller 307-287-8230

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255 Storey Blvd. 307.632.6481 800.221.6694
Stunning North Star Ranch! Gorgeous Western Hills North!

2566 Falling Star Loop $799,900 7541 Jessica $629,900


This Tuscany style Home sits on a hill top at North Star providing views that are unmatched Stunning! Truly exceptional custom-built Frauendienst quality built home! Every
in Southeast WY. Unique wide plank Hickory oors take you through a wonderfully open imaginable detail has been loaded into it! Warm woods, expansive windows, amazing
planned home offering a Master suite of over 1,000 Square feet, private ofce, private design! Spacious rooms, fantastic closet space, gorgeous granite and tile! The perfect
decks, private courtyard, entertainment area, bar area and additional space to expand in. cul-de-sac location! Fantastic landscaping! Fabulous custom basement nish! Bonus
This property supports equestrian activities to the ultimate degree; immediate access to theater room! Alder trim throughout, beautiful teak hardwood ooring.
State land, crossed fenced 7.24 acres and beautiful stables.

Riata Ranch Beauty! Lovely Pointe Home! Totally Wyoming!

3723 Riata Loop $388,000 1330 Alyssa Way $370,500 3497 San Badger Circle $359,900
Brand New Home by Leaning Tree Homes in Riata Ranch off The Spectacular Springwood model with lawn care and snow Totally Wyoming! Sprawling ranch style home in Blue Ribbon
Campstool Road. Spacious ranch-style oor plan featuring 3 removal included with HOA. Three bedroom, two bathrooms, Estates! Country living with modern elegance! Gorgeous plank
bedrooms, 2 baths & 3 car attached garage ooring! Gourmet kitchen with granite
ve piece master suite, granite, hardwood,
counter surfaces, cityscape cabinetry
on tranquil 5.75 acres is minutes from FP & Stainless appliances, front and back and stainless steel appliances! Breakfast
town, schools, shopping, restaurants & bar and serving bar cutout to living
landscaping too!
recreation. Granite countertops, double- room! Stately master suite with spa-like
sided replace. Wyoming living at its master bath! Luxurious custom shower
nest with close-in rural location! and dual walk-in closets! Huge 3-car garage with extra space for
workshop or toy storage! Unnished walkout basement!

1464 Deerbrooke Trail $569,000 13365 Alpine Ranch Rd $415,000 3676 Scout Road $355,000 450 Happy Jack Road $350,000

Remarkable close-in rural home! Brick & steel Indoor and outdoor entertainment areas Perfect home for entertaining, w/ large Absolutely spectacular views! This amazing
exterior, new windows throughout. Brazilian galore! Three eating areas near the kitchen, maple and granite kitchen! Front and back property is truly a rare nd w/ 4,000 sf of open
Teak oors, amazing kitchen, and incredible outdoor living space, full nished basement - landscaping w/ sprinkler system, fenced back living space. Just across the road from Granite
mature landscaping. all in this lovely custom prairie home! yard. Finished bsmt, central AC. Reservoir & Curt Gowdy State Park.

3625 Harvey Street $349,900 6528 Faith Drive $294,000 5232 Brianna Court $254,900 1410 Concerto Lane $249,900

Stunning 2-story in Thomas Heights! Open Brentwood townhome! Ground-level entry, Pride of ownership shows on this great 2-story Classy 2-story home! Great kitchen & dining
great room, beautiful hardwoods, formal LR, spacious great room, private baths, and home located near schools and shopping! So area, vaulted ceilings, main oor master suite
large bedrooms upstairs and nished family gorgeous nishes. Live a no-maintenance much new in this gorgeous home - don't miss
w/ deluxe master bath, fenced yard, patio, ad
room in the basement. lifestyle in the beautiful Pointe! it!
unnished basement.

Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00 / Sunday 11:00-3:00 307-634-2222 6106 YELLOWSTONE ROAD
1660 DELL RANGE BOULEVARD
June Casey, 631-2999 Justin Howell, 631-8850
cowgirl@cheyennehomes.com justin@cheyennehomes.com

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6526-6530 Faith Drive 14 Roscoe Trail, Glendo 1659 Morningstar Road 1413 Pole Mountain Road 7209 S. Milliron Road 6538 Faith Drive 6540 Faith Drive 1409 Sunny Hill 610 Grape Street 6614 Wilderness Trail
An investment property to be proud of! amaz- Incredible log cabin in gated Glendo commu- Stunning North Star home with spectacular Sensational Murray Hills Estates ranch with 4 One of a kind rural home! This uniquely The Terraces at the Pointe offer no maintenance The Brand New Willshire at the Terraces in The Sprawling Sunrise Estates home! Massive Incredible new construction by Summit View! Spacious, open and bright new floorplan! Large
ing Pointe Terraces. Three units. No mainte- nity. Stunning lake & mountain views, vaulted views at every turn! Main floor master suite, bedrooms, office, 3 bathrooms, 3 car garage, designed floorplan boasts soaring ceilings, extra living! 2 BR upstairs w/ private baths and an op- Pointe. Spacious great room layout, balcony off kitchen, gleaming hardwood floors, new carpet Decked with upgrades! Gorgeous kitchen, patio off dining room, master suite w/ double
nance, easy living. Ground-level entrances. Two ceilings, spacious floorplan, 2-car attached gourmet kitchen, 3 BR on upper level. Heated large outbuilding, attractive landscaping, formal large windows, formal dining & spacious eat-in tion to finish the lower level bedroom & bath is eating area. Generous master suite. throughout, luxurious master suite, AC, & large luxurious master suite, vaulted ceilings. 100% vanity & walk-in closet. Full unfinished bsmt.
of these units are leased. garage, AC, & walkout basement. 3-car garage, drip & sprinkler system. dining, updated kitchen and so much more. kitchen! 2 addtl lots included! there for you as well! Spacious great room! back yard with deck & sprinkler system! RD financing may be available! Fenced back yard.

$854,000 Angie Depew, 421-3064, $649,931 Buck Wilson, 221-1502 $539,000 Mistie Woods, 214-7055 $510,000 Scott & Lisa Foster, 631-4289 $499,900 Mistie Woods, 214-7055 $279,600 Paige Lain, 214-0827, $276,600 Angie Depew, 421-3064, $269,900 Mistie Woods, 214-7055 $259,500 Mistie Woods, 214-7055 $234,900 Cynthia Biggs, 221-3334
Paige Lain, 214-0827 Cynthia Biggs, 221-3334 Angie Depew,421-3064 Paige Lain, 214-0827

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6449 Keystone 457 S. Wheatland Hwy - Wheatland 3486 Stampede Ranch Road 3378 Road 215 7306 Cattlemens Drive 6606 Wilderness Trail 6711 Painted Rock Trail 1019 Crest Park 6600 Main Street 1869 State Hwy 34, Wheatland
Fabulous home in close-in Fox Run! Gorgeous Outstanding, home with 5 BR/5 BA, oversized 4 Another exceptional home by Heirloom Homes! Fabulous new home by Double T construction Gorgeous Hayes Construction home on 9.4 Bright and spacious new floorplan from JEI! Outstanding opportunity! This brand-new 6 BR/3 BA home with new kitchen appliances, Updated 3 bed, 3 bath raised ranch with hard- 29.49 acres just 30 minutes from Wheatland!
finishes, open kitchen, basement with bar and car garage. With 2 master suites, Gill windows, Granite, wide-plank hardwood flooring, stun- exudes charm and quality throughout! Hard- acres in Quarter Circle 5! This 3 BR/2 BA/3- Large patio, master suite w/ large shower & twinhome features a full appliance package, new carpeting and fresh paint! AC, covered wood floors in kitchen and dining room. Tons Beautiful mountains surround this 3 BR/2 BA
amazing fireplace, outbuilding w/ 200V + 4-car sun room, living room, den, large DR, FP, and ning master suite, huge 3-car garage, unfinished wood floors, granite and custom tile, on heavily car garage ranch style has 4000SF & so many double vanity, 2 addtl BRs up, full unfinished large rooms, great floor plan, low-maintenance back patio, fenced back yard with storage shed. of natural light, incredible views and privacy. home w/ 2-car detached garage, chicken coop,
heated garage. Wow! the list goes on! A pond, fountain and a water bsmt, and 3-car garage. 95% fully complete! treed lot w/ 2 workshops. stunning finishes! January Completion. Mid-Feb bsmt, and front completely landscaped. exterior, fullylandscaped. Walking distance to school, Greenway & more! loafing shed, and fenced acreage.
fall on 4 acres with over 600 trees. Completion!
$498,900 Paige Lain, 214-0827 $475,000 Phyllis Gapter, 307-331-0589 $434,500 Larry Sutherland, 630-0528 $429,900 Rachel Renfro, 640-3754 & $429,500 Larry Sutherland, 630-0528 $234,900 Cynthia Biggs, 221-3334 $229,900 Cynthia Biggs, 221-3334 $219,900 Wendy Volk, 630-5263, $218,000 Kim Brokaw 631-4096 $217,000 Phyllis Gapter, 307-331-0589
Matt Munford, 640-3756 J. Fred Volk, 421-0347

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4130 Road 212 5007 Craigy J Drive 1766 Dodge Road 709 Rodeo Avenue 3701 Harvey Street 3229 Acacia Drive 5000 Rock Springs Street 5016 Rock Springs Street 43 Cedar Street, Glendo 680 Simkins - Pine Bluffs
One of a kind western beauty! Master suite + Gorgeous rural home with gourmet kitchen, Fabulous 10.49 acre rural property with four Lovely ranch style in Western Hills with 3 main Fabulous ranch style home in Thomas Heights! Charming 3 BR/2 BA home in quiet, established Outstanding opportunity! Full appliance Outstanding investment opportunity! This Unique home on 0.72 acres surrounded by Lovely, maintenance free home in Pine Bluffs.
2 upper BRs w/ their own full baths! Large en- beautiful master suite, finished basement with main floor bedrooms, gas fireplace, finished floor BR, updated kitchen, FR with fp, walkout Vaulted ceiling, beautiful finishes, and so much neighborhood! Fresh paint throughout, new package, large rooms, great floor plan, low- twinhome features a full appliance package, Glendo State Park w/ 360-degree views! 3 BR/2 Brick, sprinkler system, large deck, new
closed sun porch, open great room, 200+ trees kitchenette, theater system, central AC, sprin- basement has pellet stove and hardwood floors. bsmt w/ 2 BR, another family room & KT. quality and style! Gas fp, fence, AC, and front bsmt carpet, lovely hardwood floors on the maintenance exterior, fully landscaped, energy large rooms, great floor plan, low-maintenance BA, LR/FR, loft and enclosed sun porch. Gor- windows, 4-bd, 2-ba, 2-car garage. Come take
on drip system surround the home. kler system, & round pen. All this and a shop!!! Beautifully maintained, new roof! yard landscaping included. main level. Great storage! efficiency package, Great location. exterior, fullylandscaped. geous lake views & mountain views! a look!

$410,000 Tom Jacobson, 630-7738 $389,950 Mistie Woods, 214-7055 $388,500 Susan Fullmer, 307-532-1520 $372,500 Cynthia Biggs, 221-3334 $348,894 Paige Lain, 214-0827, $200,000 Allison Murphy, 640-9222 $199,900 Cynthia Biggs, 221-3334 $199,900 Cynthia Biggs, 221-3334 $199,000 Buck Wilson, 221-1502 $192,000 Natacha Gaspar, 640-6915
Angie Depew,421-3064

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1332 Jack Lane 2662 Devils Tower Road 122 Clover Court 6011 Crestridge Drive 5808 Calumet Drive 4739 Moran Avenue 1520 Elkhorn Drive 2204 E. 11th Street 1630 Goshen Avenue 514 W. 23rd Street
Open floorplan with split BR design! Kitchen Dazzling home in excellent North location! Great opportunity! Well maintained four-plex Amazing 5 BR/3 BA home with central AC and Great find! Vaulted ceiling, hardwoods, gas Lovely Buffalo Ridge home with great FR ad- Excellent potential! Master suite with en suite Nicely done! Remodeled, clean, bright, and Immaculate rancher with superb layout. Can be purchased separately or with any or all of five other
island, gas fireplace, and gorgeous finishes, & Perfect home for entertaining. Hardwood conveniently located near Dell Range shopping family room finished in bsmt. Youll love the fireplace, master suite with bath and walk-in dition & patio door out to deck. Hardwood bath! Large Back Yard! HUD owned property, ready to move in! Full fenced back yard, RV Oversized bedrooms and flawless hardwoods homes, 508 W 23rd, 510 W 23rd, 500 W 23rd, 2310 Thomes
HOA does lawn care and snow removal for floors, gourmet kitchen, elegant master suite, district. Each unit has its own washer, dryer, large, flat yard with sprinkler system and three- closet, fenced yard with patio, corner lot, and floors, 3 BR main + 2 in bsmt (no egress). Case# 591-099274. HUD homes are Sold As Is. parking, alley access, detached workshop and will make this house a perfect first time home. and 2311 ONeil Avenue. Totalmonthly rent is $6,710 for 13
worry-free maintenance. and beautifully finished basement! and fireplace. tiered deck. See it today! full unfinished basement! Fenced back yard, close to schools & shopping. Managed by CHRONOS SOLUTIONS. View just really charming! Must See! units. Priced As-Is, great investment for a flip, however all
details at HUD Home Store. units currently rented in current condition.
$340,000 Robin Foreman, 630-0170 $339,900 Mistie Woods, 214-7055 $335,000 Angie Depew, 421-3064 $330,000 Denise Moody, 630-9333 $329,000 Bob Scott, 421-4620 $189,900 Marilyn Thomasee, 634-1188 $167,000 Mistie Woods, 214-7055 $162,000 Desiree Hannabach, 287-1175 $159,900 Dave Coleman, 214-6009 $155,600 Tom Jacobson, 630-7738
- The Pointe Team

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3765 Riata Loop 1812 Fremont Avenue 407 Main Street, Pine Bluffs 315 W. 24th Street 1557 Cottonwood - Wheatland 730 Prairie Avenue 618 W. 26th Street 2014 Ames Avenue 3520 Alexander Avenue 580 W 6th Street
New Construction by Leaning Tree Homes All Brick 4-plex in Mountview Park, fully Fabulous 5 BR/3 BA home, renovated top to Prime downtown location across from State Lovely home with many upgrades! Terrific Quaint, rustic cabin feel! Surrounded by trees Vinyl siding, full fenced yard, and this one Fantastic Duplex with1 BR units close to down- Centrally Located! Large fenced yard, no base- This home has a full finished basement, two
in Riata Ranch off Campstool Road. Spacious leased, parking in rear of building, shared laun- bottom! Hardwood floors, solid surface coun- parking structure and one block away from kitchen, 2 pantries, 5 BR/4 BA, oversized 2-car on two park-like lots that open to Mylar Park. features a separate entrance to the basement, town. New paint in one unit, new vinyl. newer ment. Garage converted to extra room, nice bedrooms up & two bedrooms down. Lot close
ranch-style floor plan featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 dry with coin-op machines, separately metered. tertops, upgraded KT & bath cabinets. Huge State Capitol. Perfect opportunity for office garage, sprinkler system, AC and so much Needs a little TLC, sold as, where is. A hidden where there is a second kitchen, bedroom, and appliances. Open floorplan. Each unit has attic hardwood flooring. Cute bungalow! to shopping, wont last.
baths & 2 carattached garage. master suite, gorgeous yard. space in the heart of Cheyenne. Property has more! Call for complete details! cabin in a superb location! living room! for storage w/ permanent ladder.
alley access.
$321,000 Wendy Volk, 630-5263, $320,000 Vicki Graham, 631-6884 $289,900 Amy Smith, 214-5583, $289,000 Rachel Renfro, 640-3754 $285,000 Phyllis Gapter, 307-331-0589 $150,000 Cindy Langmo, 630-3063 $144,000 Desiree Hannabach, 287-1175 $136,000 Wendy Volk, 630-5263, $133,000 Desiree Hannabach, 287-1175 $132,900 Scotty Clemens, 630-6719
J. Fred Volk, 421-0347 Dane Barrett, 214-9467 J. Fred Volk, 421-0347

#1 PROPERTIES COMPLETE RESIDENTIAL LISTINGS AS PER CHEYENNE MLS, AS OF DATE OF PUBLICATION


Price Address MLS# Price Address MLS# Price Address MLS# Price Address MLS#
$80,500 2310 THOMES AVE 66097 $229,900 6711 PAINTED ROCK TR 66166 $324,900 503 MAPLE ST 66060 $379,900 5612 DAYTON DR 65776
$92,000 1054 CEDAR ST 66099 $233,900 3901 MEDICINE MAN 66091 $326,000 3725 RIATA LOOP 65780 $384,762 3605 PURPLE SAGE RD 66398
$93,500 510 W 23RD ST 66096 $234,900 5502 ALEX RANCH RD 66667 $329,900 920 PRAIRIE AVE 66713 $385,000 3321 FIRE SIDE DR 66704 NEW PRICE!
$112,000 1818 EVANS AVE 62647 $234,900 6614 WILDERNESS TRL 65768 $329,900 LOT 7 SUNRISE HILLS DR 66251 $387,000 7218 RODEO CT 65748 1818 Evans Avenue #215 1111 E. 6th Street
$129,900 211 E 6TH ST 66100 $239,900 3708 LAND CT 66285 $330,000 6733 SNOWY RIVER RD 66437 $388,500 1766 DODGE RD 65838
$129,900 1818 EVANS AVE 65732 $240,000 4308 E 8TH ST 66493 $335,000 122 CLOVER CT 66586 $389,000 9208 HEAVENLY DR 66480 Carefree living can be yours at The Landmark. 2 cute homes on one lot. The front home is 950
$131,000 5213 FAWN PASS 66598 $245,000 1256 MITCHELL ST 65656 $335,000 3749 RIATA LOOP 66145 $399,900 1413 STATE HIGHWAY 215 65961 Spacious & unique condo boasts of 2 BR, 2 sq ft with new carpet, paint, furnace and roof.
BA, plus an office area. Move in and enjoy! The back home has newer flooring and hot water
$132,900 580 W 6TH ST 66300 $248,000 452 E OAK ST 64563 $335,102 3707 HARVEY ST 65247 $399,900 1215 JESSI DR 65669 Detached Garage (Garage 18) heater.Nice condition in both. Great cash flow,
$133,000 3520 ALEXANDER AVE 65871 $249,900 1410 CONCERTO LN 66294 $336,000 3515 SOWELL ST 65698 $400,000 1883 LAUVER LN 65909 excellent return. Each home is separately metered.
$133,900 1506 E 12TH ST 66220 $249,900 2630 DEMING BLVD 66262 $339,900 2662 DEVILS TOWER RD 66310 $415,000 13365 ALPINE RANCH RD 66692 $129,900 Jeremy Hamilton, 630-1582 $117,900 Cynthia Biggs, 221-3334
$136,000 2014 AMES AVE 66530 $249,900 900 CIRCLE DR 65749 $340,000 1332 JACK LN 65134 $425,000 2341 FOOTHILLS RD 65764
$139,900 230 E CARLSON ST 66298 $250,000 718 MCGOVERN AVE 66342 $344,000 1328 JACK LN 66712 $428,800 1457 Road 109 66373
$144,000 618 W 26TH ST 65870 $250,000 1214 E 21ST ST 66290 $348,000 3961 SILVER OAK 64969 $429,500 7306 CATTLEMANS DR 65520
$145,000 2021 BRADLEY AVE 66087 $254,000 808 MELTON ST 66529 $348,200 6619 WILDERNESS TRL 66452 $429,900 3378 Road 215 66381
$149,900 810 W 31ST ST 65872 $255,000 610 E 20TH ST 65864 $348,894 3701 HARVEY ST 65205 $429,900 1326 ALYSSA WAY 65042
$150,000 730 PRAIRIE AVE 66278 $259,500 2309 CRESTVIEW DR 66079 $349,000 1025 WENDY LN 66444 $432,000 7458 HUNTZ DR 65632
$150,000 TRACT 7 FOX CREEK RANCH 64000 $265,000 100 E 4TH AVE 66436 $349,500 3800 REED AVE 66227 $434,500 3486 STAMPEDE RANCH RD 65179
$155,600 514 W 23RD ST 66095 $265,900 742 CIMARRON DR 66729 $349,900 3625 HARVEY ST 63639 $435,000 1433 SCENIC RIDGE DR 66127
$162,000 2514 WARREN AVE 65804 $269,000 2010 GETTYSBURG DR 66522 $350,000 450 HAPPY JACK RD 66596 $436,900 825 DOC BAR DR 65225
$167,000 1520 ELKHORN DR 66678 $276,600 6536 FAITH DR 63450 $352,900 1224 JESSI DR 64774 $437,000 Tract 151 SCENIC RIDGE DR 63589
$169,000 4416 COTTAGE LN 66370 $276,600 6540 FAITH DR 63453 $354,300 TBD JESSI DR 66408 $437,000 Tract 52 SCENIC RIDGE DR 63591
$169,900 861 Road 140 66726 $279,600 6538 FAITH DR 63452 $355,000 525 Road 138 66588 $438,000 7902 COX RD 65289 NEW LISTING!
1818 Evans Avenue #5 Ruby Juice - 113 E. 17th COLLEGE BUSINESS PARK 914 EAST LINCOLNWAY 121 WEST CARLSON STREET
$169,900 1815 E 20TH ST 66009 $279,900 3820 CHARLES ST 66330 $355,000 3676 SCOUT RD 66519 $450,000 1609 STAR BRIGHT DR 66699
$748,008 $1,500,000 $289,000 OR $10/SF $14/SF
$169,900 2102 E 16TH ST 66140 $282,500 2610 KNADLER 66559 $355,000 3604 SHAWNEE ST 66357 $450,000 6785 STONE TRL 66572 Large Landmark condo near garage area! Business for sale & includes inventory, fixtures
Call for details on options available Property can be divided into three
$169,900 2102 E 16TH ST 66133 $282,500 2612 KNADLER 66560 $357,000 3551 CITATION RD 63384 $450,000 68 RED FOX RD 66242 Hardwood floors, updated kitchen, plantation & franchise rights. Ruby Juice is a favor- Westgate Office Building. 1,587 sf
$173,000 3109 FOREST DR 66315 $282,500 2624 KNADLER 66561 $357,900 2077 LACY DR 65701 $459,900 7528 ROBIN DR 66761 shutters, walk-in closet and lots of storage! ite smoothie & juice restaurant to many of in square footages and ownership separate spaces with common
HOA takes care of everything! Cheyennes residents & has been successfully vs lease. Build to suit 6,000 to restrooms and kitchen area. Next office space, ample parking. High-
$174,900 94 CLOVER CT 65949 $282,500 2626 KNADLER 66562 $358,900 TBD HIGH SPRING ROAD 63549 $475,000 457 S WHEATLAND HWY 62819
growing for over 13 years. visibility north location.
$174,900 5430 WALKER RD 65555 $285,000 811 CENTENNIAL DR 66497 $359,900 3497 SAN BADGER CIR 66585 $495,000 Tract 45 CRESTED BUTTE 63895 10,000 square feet. to Holiday Park. Chuck West, 331-
$112,000 Pam Arthun, 631-3051 $99,000 Scott & Lisa Foster, 631-4289
$175,000 2468 Road 218 65420 $289,000 6530 FAITH DR 66065 $360,000 6406 DORSEY RD 66237 $498,900 6449 KEYSTONE 64926 Jim Weaver, 630-5161 9636 Jim Weaver, 630-5161
$179,900 6000 OSAGE AVE 66714 $289,000 6526 FAITH DR 66051 $360,230 3700 SOWELL ST 65274 $499,900 7209 S MILLIRON RD 66148
$179,900 4809 ONTARIO AVE 65503 $289,900 3415 GREEN RIVER ST 66185 $362,000 3712 BLUE SAGE RD 66189 $507,500 7403 DANIEL CT 66705
$185,000 2751 DEMING BLVD 66157 $289,900 1911 SILVERTON DR 65944 $362,700 3519 SOWELL ST 66216 $539,900 7035 LEGACY PARKWAY 66337

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$185,000 1607 11TH ST 65751 $289,900 407 MAIN ST 64209 $364,000 3501 SOWELL ST 64149 $550,000 Tract 19 BUTCH CASSIDY T 63622
$193,200 2102 E 15TH ST 66118 $294,000 6528 FAITH DR 66050 $364,900 3506 HARVEY ST 66537 $569,000 1464 DEERBROOKE TRL 65473

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$194,900 146 RIO VERDE CIR 66348 $295,000 LOT 9 LAZY R LN 66248 $364,900 2307 FOOTHILLS RD 65742 $589,900 1107 SKYLINE DR 65724
$195,000 4021 E 7TH ST 66239 $295,900 2621 KNADLER 66556 $365,000 3512 CAMPFIRE TRAIL 66402 $599,900 10003 E MILLIRON RD 66395
$205,000 706 BEECH AVE 66088 $295,900 2623 KNADLER 66557 $365,000 LOT 46 VERLAN WAY 66250 $629,900 7541 JESSICA 66457
$209,000 314 E 3RD AVE 65945 $299,900 2020 PRAIRIE DOG DR 66490 $367,000 846 DEAN FOGG RD 64979 $642,000 6520 MONARCH DR 66683
$215,000 3504 ESSEX RD 66702 $303,000 6524 FAITH DR 66455 $369,000 920 OAKHURST DR 66314 $649,931 14 ROSCOE TRL 65101
$217,000 1869 ST HWY 34 63373 $305,000 LOT 9 HIGH SPRING ROAD 66272 $369,000 942 FEATHER RIDGE 66301 $780,000 2474 Road 218 66243 5113 RIDGE ROAD 215 WEST 17TH STREET 4194 WEST 5TH STREET
$229,900 104 E 2ND AVE 66376 $305,669 3715 HARVEY ST 65264 $370,500 1330 ALYSSA WAY 64110 $780,000 260 GLENDO PARK RD 65429 1054 Cedar Street - Wheatland 3901 Ridge Road #47 $600,000 OR $15/SF $223,500 $8/SF
$229,900 6739 PAINTED ROCK TR 66159 $306,000 4712 GRIFFITH AVE 65156 $372,500 709 RODEO AVE 66339 $799,000 11055 COONROD RD 66104
Great investment property! 1 - 1 BR/1 BA unit Manufactured home in centrally located park. 15 offices, handicap restrooms, Outstanding loft potential upstairs Does your business need more
$229,900 6735 PAINTED ROCK TR 66160 $307,000 6532 FAITH DR 66067 $374,800 3512 THOMAS RD 64151 $799,900 2566 FALLING STAR LOOP 64376 and 1 2 BR/1 BA unit, both clean and cozy! 3 BR, 2 BA all in very good condition. Move in
$229,900 6731 PAINTED ROCK TR 66161 $315,500 1908 TREADWAY TRL 66544 $374,900 1876 LAUVER LN 65908 $854,000 6526-6530 FAITH DR 65723
copy room, break room, conference with large retail/office space on space? This 9375 sf warehouse
New furnace in both units, new windows and ready! All appliances are included including the
$229,900 6727 PAINTED ROCK TR 66162 $318,900 5229 SHADOW ROCK DRIVE 65294 $375,000 834 CREIGHTON ST 66368 $1,399,500 6524-6532 FAITH DR 65685 paint, and updated bathrooms! washer and dryer. room. Suited for single tenant, but ground floor. Built in 1920s with with 1356 sf office space on
$229,900 6723 PAINTED ROCK TR 66163 $319,900 2325 FOOTHILLS RD 66525 $375,000 3400 HARVEY ST 65273 also configured for multi-tenant. a lot of care and individual charm. 3.39 acres of fenced, secure yard
$229,900 6719 PAINTED ROCK TR 66164 $320,000 1812 FREMONT AVE 66574 $378,700 1053 MARIE LN 65708 $92,000 Phyllis Gapter, 307-331-0589 $49,900 Joe Svec, 640-9865 Jim Weaver, 630-5161 Jim Weaver, 630-5161 is ready for you now. Bill Lewis,
$229,900 6715 PAINTED ROCK TR 66165 $321,000 3765 RIATA LOOP 64972 $379,900 1181 VERLAN WAY 66128

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Natural landscape with character and beauty


The perfect Wyoming skyline
Most home sites adjoin natural area/open space
Miles of undisturbed private riding and hiking trails, even cross
country skiing or snowshoeing in your very own neighborhood
675 acres of natural open space owned by the HOA
Easy paved Horse Creek Road access
CLFP NATURAL GAS and Electricity
Millhouse Electronics High-Speed internet available
Beautiful Homesites starting at $49,000

71 LOTS SOLD
Currently 5 HOMES UNDER CONSTRUCTION
6 LOTS UNDER CONTRACT

LARRY SUTHERLAND | 307.630.0528

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