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Overnight service may be reduced by USPS

By KARLA POMEROY

Editor

Postal customers received notice earlier this week that the U.S. Postal Service will be conducting new studies in its efforts to find ways of cutting costs.

The Postal Service is also exploring whether or not to change service standards, specifically with first-class and periodicals. According to information on the website, http://about.USPS.com/news/facility-studies/welcome.htm,

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Come help set town priorities

By KARLA POMEROY

Editor

The Wyoming Rural Development Council Community Assessment Team will be hosting the priority-setting meeting at 6 p.m., Tuesday, at the Basin City Arts Center.

The meeting is the next step in the community assessment process that began with meetings in Basin in early June.

WRDC employee and team member Jo Ferguson

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Lady Huskies sweep pool play

By MARLYS GOOD

Staff reporter

The Burlington Lady Husky volleyball team made a clean sweep of its three opponents in morning pool play at the Thermopolis Invitational Saturday. Starting with a 21-13, 21-17 win over Rocky Mountain, they went on to down Shoshoni, 21-20-, 21-17 and the Riverside Junior Varsity, 21-9, 21-6, to go into

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Huskies fall in Shoshoni, host Riverside Friday afternoon

By NATHAN OSTER

Greybull Standard

It could have been billed the Shootout in Shoshoni — but unfortunately for the visiting Burlington Huskies, it was the host Wranglers who were the last ones standing, celebrating a 41-36 victory over their Class 1A West Conference rivals.

“They couldn’t stop us from running … and we couldn’t stop

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Roller-coaster type play for Lady Rebels

By MARLYS GOOD

Staff reporter

The Riverside Lady Rebels dropped a three-set conference match to Lovell Sept. 16, but they didn’t go down without a fight, at least in the first (21-25) and third (19-25) sets. They lost the middle set 13-25, due to lack of consistency, according to Coach Lindsay Schaffner.

“We were

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Rebels celebrate Homecoming, defeat Grizz

By KARLA POMEROY

Editor

The Riverside Rebels got a big win over previously unbeaten Rocky Mountain, celebrating Homecoming with a 22-13 win over the Grizzlies Friday night.

“We played well but there are still things we need to work. Penalties hurt us. We made mistakes that continued to stop drives,” Coach Adam Tri said.

He

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Rambling Thoughts

On the front page this week we have a story on the U.S. Postal Service looking to make changes to its service standards. Specifically they are looking at eliminating overnight service for first-class and periodicals. In a “Frequently Asked Questions” pamphlet on the website, the USPS makes the statement that the average citizen won’t notice

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Reservoir Fire Grows, Area Closure Reinstated, Burnout Planned

The Reservoir Fire, located about one-half mile northwest of Shell Reservoir in Big Horn County in the Cloud Peak Wilderness, is still being managed for multiple objectives. These objectives include public and firefighter safety, protection of structures and private land, and allowing the fire to regenerate decadent timber to improve wildlife habitat. The fire is

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