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By KARLA POMEROY
Editor
This is the first part in a series on the municipal electrical system in Basin. This week we look at the history of the system and the advantages of a local system.
Local control is the main purpose for municipalities owning their own electrical system. That was the answer most commonly
Continue reading Local control main advantage for owning own electric system
By Marlys Good
Staff reporter
The Riverside Lady Rebels gave Burlington all it wanted and a bit more before falling to the Lady Huskies in five sets, 27-25, 16-25, 25-21, 17-25, 14-16 in a match at Burlington Sept. 22.
That was the good news. The bad news is that Riverside lost a conference match at
Continue reading Lady Rebels improving; face Lady Buffs tonight
By KARLA POMEROY
Editor
The Riverside Rebels improved to 2-1 in 1A West Conference play after surviving a fourth-quarter comeback attempt by the Burlington Huskies last Friday. With the loss, the Huskies fell to 1-2 in conference play.
After the Rebels defense held Burlington, they drove 35 yards before Ricardo DeNiz kicked a 30-yard field
Continue reading Rebels survive late Husky comeback
By Jennifer Butler
Staff reporter
In June South Big Horn County Hospital District Board Chairman Diana Elliot and administrator Jackie Claudson visited Cheyenne seeking approved for a SLIB (State Loan and Investment Board) grant to pay for renovations to the entrance and the dietary wing of the hospital. The grant was denied earlier this summer.
Continue reading Board seeks to renovate ER
By KARLA POMEROY
Editor
A Greybull man seeking more than $8 million from the Greybull Police Department and town of Greybull is appealing a decision to dismiss the majority of his civil lawsuit.
A notice of appeal was filed on Aug. 4 in the United States District Court. Phillip Charles Barham’s attorney James Castberg, originally
Continue reading Judge rules for defendants in civil case; excessive force claim remains
By Marlys Good
Staff reporter
The Burlington Lady Huskies won all three of their matches last week, but the most important victories were those over Dubois, 25-28, 25-10, 25-16, 25-12 and St. Stephens in a long road trip Saturday.
The scores of the St. Stephens match were not available, but notable was the fact that
Continue reading Lady Huskies remain unbeaten in conference
April 24, 1920 – Sept. 22, 2011
Cremation has taken place and a memorial service for Melvyn Fidelis “Mel” Gegere of Riverton will be held Oct. 4 at St. Margaret’s Catholic Church in Riverton. Mel, 91, died Sept. 22 at the Help for Health Hospice Home in Riverton.
He was born April 24, 1920 in
Continue reading Melvyn F. ‘Mel’ Gegere
March 20, 1918 – Sept. 24, 2011
A graveside funeral service for Anna Louise Ward of Basin will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1 at Mount View Cemetery in Basin. Anna’s son-in-law, Larry Samson, will officiate. A viewing will be held Saturday morning from 9:30 – 11 at Atwood Family Chapel in Greybull.
Continue reading Anna Louise Ward
By KARLA POMEROY
Editor
Economic Development and infrastructure topped the list in all three working groups at the priority-setting meeting for the Basin Community Assessment Tuesday night.
About 15 people attended the meeting at the Basin City Arts Center including residents, business leaders, Basin mayor and three council members and Planning & Zoning members.
Individuals
Continue reading Town infrastructure listed as top prority
February 1, 1926 – September 23, 2011
GREYBULL, WY……..Long time Big Horn Basin area resident, Phil Dellos, age 85, was scheduled to take the Honor Flight Wyoming to Washington, D.C. on October 11. Instead he boarded his flight to heaven on Friday, September 23, 2011.
Phillip Dellos was born February 1, 1926 in Worland, Wyoming.
Continue reading PHILLIP DELLOS
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