Tuesday Nov 10 | The Fence Post
Before in this column I've written about the Images of America series that Arcadia Books publishes, and now there are a couple of new titles in the series.
First Baptist Church Celebrates 150 Years
First Baptist Church will celebrate its 150th Anniversary on November 8. Reception will begin at 8:45 with services following at 9:30 and a barbecue luncheon afterward.
Growers watching weather while slowly bringing in beets
When the first freeze of the fall happens, it is usually a sign to beet farmers to step up their harvest efforts and get the remainder of their beets out of the ground.
Wyoming horse survives 3-mile swim through tunnel
POWELL, Wyo. - A horse named Eddie survived a swim of more than three miles through the frigid irrigation tunnel after falling into the waters above the Corbett dam in northern Wyoming.
Tokyo financial executive learning from Wyo bank
One Japanese financial publication is curious how banking is conducted in rural Wyoming.
Community fiber brings jobs--work from home jobs
Submitted by acohill on Thu, 09/17/2009 - 08:32. Powell, Wyoming's community-owned citywide fiber network is up and running, and the town is starting to get phone calls from businesses interested in taking advantage of the affordable broadband and the fact that every home has a high performance fiber connection.
Powell man will walk 30 miles to place Constitution at Buffalo Bill statue in Cody
Roundup Ready beet research draws interest during Powell UW research center field day
Roundup Ready sugar beets aren't the only crop grown at the University of Wyoming's Powell Research and Extension Center , but they certainly draw attention from growers in the Big Horn Basin.
Roundup Ready beet research draws interest during Powell UW research center field day
Roundup Ready sugar beets aren't the only crop grown at the University of Wyoming's Powell Research and Extension Center , but they certainly draw attention from growers in the Big Horn Basin.
Partnership for Prescription Assistance Prepared to Help Wyoming Workers Hurt by Recession
The 'Help is Here Express' bus tour will be stopping in Wyoming throughout the week of June 15th - 19th at various cities in order to help uninsured and financially-struggling Wyomians access information on programs that provide prescription medicines for free or nearly free.
Rain prompts increased reservoir flows
Northwest Wyoming has had a recent bout of precipitation, causing rivers to surge and mountaintops to be covered with another layer of spring snow.
Sabrina Clark has joined the Tribune staff for the summer. She is participating in the Summer Youth Stimulus Program which provides federal money to pay youth ages 15-24 to work in businesses that are related to their chosen career field.
Award $39 million in highway contracts
The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded $39.1 million in highway construction contracts Thursday, including $38.2 million to be funded with federal economic stimulus program money.
Lions in trees, and bears, oh my
After receiving a dose of tranquilizer from a dart fired by Luke Ellsberry of the Wyoming Game and Fish, a mountain lion slowly relaxes on his perch Sunday.
Looking for birth parents. Born of white mother, black father in Powell, WY on January 28, 1984.
Powell's Master Gardeners start plants for grade schoolers' mothers
Mothers of first graders in Powell this Mothera s Day were the beneficiaries of nurturing.
POWELL, Wyo: Old jeans can keep you warm -- even with the holes. But the jeans in question aren't being worn, they're being recycled for insulation.