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22

Camping memories

Last weekend I went camping and it brought back some fond memories.

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15

Kudos to Ranch Rodeo and commissioners

Thumbs up to the Basin Ranch Rodeo Committee for working to bring back the Ranch Rodeo to Basin for a consecutive year.

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08

Storm shows good in people, things to learn

Town crews and neighbors responded quickly to assist residents who received damage to homes, vehicles, fences and businesses during last Wednesday’s storm.

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01

Supreme Court upholds fundamental freedom

The Fourth of July — a celebration of independence and freedom. Our forefathers celebrated freedom from England and freedom from a state religion.

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24

Basin’s future needs planning, then action


In World War II British Prime Minister Winston Churchill said, “He who fails to plan is planning to fail.” The Basin Town Council and Planning and Zoning Committee are not planning to fail as they move forward with a grant application to update the 33-year-old master plan for the town.

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17

Defining the media’s role


By KARLA POMEROY

What exactly is the media’s role? Well, in today’s society it all depends on where the media is at and what type of media it is.

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27

Holiday weekend packed with local fun


Tired of the rain but leery of the weather this holiday weekend. Well if excitement and entertainment is what you’re looking for then you don’t have to look any further than your own backyard.

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20

Congratulations Class of 2010 and other musings

Congratulations to the Class of 2010. On Sunday and Monday at Riverside and Burlington high schools there will be 52 young people marching to get their diplomas.

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06

Be part of the solution, file for office

The filing period for the Aug. 17 Primary Election begins next Thursday, May 13, and runs until May 28. People interested in one of the county positions may file at the clerk’s office. All the incumbents in the county seats have announced that they will be seeking re-election — County Assessor Gina Anderson, County Clerk Dori Noyes, County Treasurer Becky Lindsey, Clerk of Court Vickie Larchick, County Attorney Georgia Antley Hunt, County Sheriff Ken Blackburn and county commissioners Thomas “Scotty” Hinman and Keith Grant.

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29

Judge gets it right on First Amendment

U.S. District Judge William Downes got it right Monday. The Casper City Council got it right last week. We assume the Supreme Court will get it right as well.

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22

Up all night with the kid

I promised myself I wouldn’t use this space to talk about my children. I’m breaking my rule this week.

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15

Spring filled with ‘oohs’ ‘ahs’ and groans

Spring is in the air. Sure we all know the first day of spring was last month but April seems to be beaming with spring.

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25

Health care reform, lack of respect are historic


An historic moment occurred Sunday night but only time will tell if it will be considered as a positive or negative moment. If you ask most residents in the area about the new health care reform bill, they will say it has them nervous about the coming changes.

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18

Thumbs up to Census, recycling, ag producers

It’s time to give a few thumbs up to organizations and happenings in the area.

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11

Congratulations on great teamwork
Congratulations to the Huskies and Lady Huskies from Burlington for winning the 1A state championships in boys and girls basketball, respectively.

 

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04

Good and not so good comes out of Legislature

The 2010 Wyoming Legislative Session will wrap up today or tomorrow with some good things accomplished, some things left undone and some things that should stay undone.

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01

Legislation not the answer for
distracted driving

I sit in the commissioners’ room and realize I need to get a message to someone at the office. I discreetly send a quick text; message delivered.
I’m sitting at a banquet listening to some not-so-entertaining speaker while the NFL playoffs are on. My husband sweetly sends me texts so I stay updated on the scores.

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01

Public input important in developing safe route plan

Want to make the routes for our children safer in Basin? Want to have a say in how those routes will be made safer, including where sidewalks should go, where more lighting is needed or not needed, whether more bus stops are needed or if fewer bus stops are needed? Then come to Monday’s meeting with the Basin Town Council and the Safe Routes to School Committee. The meeting is at 7:30 p.m. at the Basin City Arts Center.

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11

Close look at state department budgets needed


With the state, cities, towns and counties look at a tight budget for at least one more year, it is time for the local and state governments to look at changes that can be made to help weather boom and bust cycles in the future.

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04

Parents should have right to choose child care provider


With the 2010 Wyoming Legislative Session set to begin Monday, many questions arise, and the foremost is which individual rights will come under attack this session.

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28

Super Bowl is about entertainment and money


By Karla Pomeroy

I have thoroughly enjoyed the NFL playoffs this year. With my Denver Broncos out of the fight this year, I can root for whomever I want and just sit back and relax.

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21

Belts will be tightened even further this year

The town of Basin, and many other municipalities around the state have a daunting task ahead of them, trying to work with decreased funding from the state.

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14

Cowboy poet, comedian or concert?

By Brenda TenBoer

The Big Horn County Fair comes and goes in just over a week each summer, but planning for the event is a year round project.

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07

What’s next with safety measures?

Several years ago, post Sept. 11, a friend of mine traveled to Rome and back and for whatever reason was pulled aside at every airport for additional security checks. This friend is not of Arab descent, does not look threatening so why she was picked — it was the luck of the draw on the random checks, I suppose. She said on the final stop she said if they pulled her aside she was going to strip naked. Fortunately it didn’t come to that, but one wonders if that’s where we are headed after the attempted Christmas terror attack.

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31

Looking back and ahead

Another year and another decade draw to a close today. It’s a time to look back but more of a time to look forward at what’s ahead in the coming days, weeks, months and years.

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17

Building relationships right approach to
teen problems

Riverside High School’s is battling bullying and drug and alcohol abuse by building relationships. It’s the perfect solution.

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10

Communication key to resolving departmental conflict
Someone recently told me that communication would solve a lot of problems around his office. Communication is key to any business, office, government or agency.

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03

Ramblings of music, movies and football


I outgrew watching awards show a number of years ago. When I was a teen and even in my early 20s I watched the Oscars and the Emmys and all the country music awards shows. I don’t watch any now. It doesn’t hold the fascination it did then.

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25

Happy Thanksgiving

I wandered around the grocery store thinking what to have for Thanksgiving and I’m drawn to the freezer where the birds are — you know the ones, the turkeys.

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19

Thumbs down to council: Notice of work session should have been given

It’s that time again where we need to give a thumbs up to a few people but, unfortunately, also, a thumbs down.

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12

Celebrating veterans, education; wanting health care reform, fresh air

On Wednesday our area veterans were honored with a variety of programs and dinners, and rightfully so.

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05

The bonus question

The Big Horn County commissioners mulled a decision for the past two weeks on whether to give bonuses to county employees. Rightly, the commissioners opted to forego the bonuses this year.

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29

Halloween: A fun holiday

By Karla Pomeroy

Fall is a wonderful time of year with cooler temperatures, football season, hunting season and one of the most fun holidays of the year — Halloween.
I know some people have certain beliefs that it is an evil holiday and they choose not to participate in it.

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01

Banned Books Week brings awareness in another fight for freedom

The American Library Association and its Office for Intellectual Freedom point out through its annual Banned Books Week that attempts at censorship are alive and well in the 21st century and our technological world.

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24

Zoning part of planning for the future

To zone or not to zone appears to be the question of the day.

It was exciting to learn that so many people attended Tuesday night’s Land Planning public hearing on the Land Plan for the county. It’s unfortunate, however, that many of those people waited until near the end of the process to become involved, and many are apparently still uninformed.

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17

Celebrating wedding and career anniversaries

Anniversaries mark special or memorable occasions. On Sept. 4, I celebrated two anniversaries.

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10

Remember Sept. 11: Finding a balance of staying safe and keeping our freedoms

Eight years ago lives of Americans were changed forever — for the better or for the worst will likely be debated for years.

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27

Karla’s Kolumn
Battling flying ants and salt cedar

Last week I took a break from my newspaper profession and worked at my “other job,” co-owner of Headwater Weed Control Services.

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06

Safety needs to come first when boating

It’s been a devastating summer on the water in the Big Horn Basin. Since Memorial Day there have been three drownings, with another reported in Boysen Reservoir Tuesday.

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30

Thumbs up for fair, thumbs down for NFL
A thumbs up for the Big Horn County Fair, which is off to a roaring start with the dog show last Friday, crowning of the royalty Sunday and the horse show Monday and Tuesday.

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23

Fair, food and fun

It’s Big Horn County Fair time with 10 days of activities starting today with the 4-H PACT judging and style review tonight and ending with the demolition derby on Sunday, Aug. 2.

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09

Regulations, fees need to be discussed at the start

Greyco Industries is trying to fill a need in the Basin and Greybull communities, attempting to work within the regulations of the town of Basin but it has proven difficult.

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02

Can you trust survey and study results?

Studies and surveys, what do they really mean and how much weight should we really give them? Not much in my opinion.

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18

Celebrating the flag and 100 years

For more than 200 years, June 14 has been observed as Flag Day. Congress designated June 14 as Flag Day, commemorating the day that the flag was adopted, June 14, 1777.

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11

Celebrations make small towns special

My first summer in Basin meant my first Lilac Day celebration last Saturday.
Whether it was the nice weather (for most of the day at least), working in the yard or perhaps other events in the area, the crowd was small but enthusiastic.

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04

Lots of thumbs up to go around this week


It’s been an interesting week in south Big Horn County and many people deserve a thumbs up for the effort they have put in on their respective projects and jobs.

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28

A glimpse into parenthood

I wonder how my mother did it, or how any mother with more than one child does it. My mother, at one time, had three children, all under the age of 3.

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21

Busy May only gets busier this weekend

While May might be a merry month in the words of poet Richard Barnfield, it is also a busy month, for students, teachers, parents and small weekly newspapers.

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14

Graduation advice not always logical

By Karla Pomeroy

It’s graduation time in Big Horn County with Riverside and Greybull ceremonies on Sunday and Burlington on Monday. This year’s slate of graduates have witnessed some historic moments during their final year in high school with the election of America’s first African-American president, and a recession that nearly equals the Great Depression in some experts’ opinions.

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07

All arrests will be published

Per a new policy adopted by the Basin Republican Rustler, names of persons 18 or older who are arrested will now appear in the sheriff’s report and police report. This newspaper feels it is important to strive for fairness, consistency and accuracy, which is why we feel it is prudent to publish all arrests, regardless of the person’s age or the charge. We will report any dismissals.
We feel it’s important for our citizens to know what our law enforcement is doing, as well what the citizenry is doing.

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30

Cautions for use of executive ‘perks’ and for prom

Congratulations to State Auditor Rita Meyer for using common sense and watching taxpayer dollars.

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23

Getting global on the World Wide Web

In September the Basin Republican Rustler started its Web site, www.basinrepublican-rustler.com, keeping it fairly quiet while we worked on content and design. Now seven months later we have begun advertising in the print edition of the newspaper that we now have a presence on the World Wide Web.

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16

Show support for our soldiers

On Monday more than 900 soldiers in the Wyoming National Guard will be heading to Fort Hood, Texas, to begin training for their deployment to Kuwait for Operation Iraqi Freedom.

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09

Happy Easter and Resurrection Sunday

Easter, the one holiday no one seems to know from year to year when it will be. I like Christmas and Thanksgiving. Christmas is the best because it’s always Dec. 25, no matter what the day of the week. Thanksgiving is the fourth Thursday of November so you may not know the date but you always know the day.

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03

Welcome to Basin

We would like to welcome some new faces to our quiet little community of Basin, the Lilac City of Wyoming.

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26

Karla’s Kolumn
What’s next Facebook Anonymous?

A recent posting on the social network Facebook said, “Welcome to the new addiction.” Never has a truer saying been posted.

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12

Thumbs up to Champion Lady Huskies; thumbs down to DST

A big thumbs yp to the Burlington Lady Huskies who capped off a fine season with a state title Saturday in Casper, after winning the conference and regional titles.

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06

Budget time a great time for setting long-term goals

It’s budget time and it appears the town of Basin is going to be faced with some tough decisions this year.
Mayor Phil Juillard announced Monday that the town will be facing an increase of $13,000 at the landfill. At February’s meeting, town accountant Don Russell said he expected revenues from the sales and fuel tax to drop due to the economy. He said the purified water budget has more expenditures than revenues so the town may have to look at increasing revenues in this areas.

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19

Struggling teams still work hard, enjoy the game

The winter sports season is winding down with 2A West Wrestling Regional Tournament this weekend, State Wrestling and the 1A and 2A West Basketball Championships next weekend.

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12

Karla’s Kolumn
The strangest month

By Karla Pomeroy
February is the strangest of months. It begins with Americans turning to rodents — Punxsutawney Phil in Pennsylvania or Lander Lil in Wyoming to find out if we will have six more weeks of winter or not, as part of the Groundhog Day observance Feb. 2. The rodents, no matter where they hail from, have been as accurate, or inaccurate, as the weather forecasters and meteorologists. Just as Phil and Lil cannot predict the weather for the rest of the country, forecasters in Cheyenne can’t seem to predict weather in Basin. If they could accurately predict our weather temperatures would not have dipped to 35 degrees below 0 two weeks ago.

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05

Voters already said “no” to gambling; lottery bill should be defeated

Several years ago Wyoming voters told state lawmakers “No” to allowing gambling in the state. Every year since then one legislator or another has tried to circumvent that vote by bringing a lottery bill before the Legislature and this year is no exception.

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29

Cell phones while driving: What’s the real issue?

By Karla Pomeroy
Cell phones and driving will be coming up for debate this week or next on the Senate floor after the Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs Committee approving two bills that would prohibit cell phone use while operating a motor vehicle on Monday.

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04

Karla’s Kolumn
Ready for hoops season

By Karla Pomeroy
Tis the season to begin dribbling and shooting with the Big Horn Basin Shootout kicking off the season for all the local high school hoops teams in Burlington and Greybull.

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26

Karla’s Kolumn
Top 10 blessings


By Karla Pomeroy
As you gather around the dinner table filling your plate with turkey, dressing, potatoes, gravy, green beans and pumpkin pie, I wonder how many of us will think about how the holiday began and why we get the fourth Thursday of November off from work.

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20

Auto bailout a bad idea

We agree with Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo. that the bailout plan for the “Big 3” automakers, General Motors Corporation, Ford and Chrysler, is a bad idea.

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13

Veterans deserve a special day

Happy Veterans Day, albeit two days late, to all our area veterans. Coming from a family of veterans, the day has become special to me.

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06

Residents participate in government processes

Basin residents have participated in a number of governmental processes this week. On Monday, eight residents from North Eighth Street appeared before the Basin Town Council to speak about the new north side electrical substation the town will be building soon. The nearly hour-long discussion was civil with several sides presented and several concerns expressed.

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23

Each week newspapers perform a balancing act

Occasionally newspapers receive calls from readers demanding that we only cover certain subjects and demanding that we stop covering others. That is not what the role of the newspaper is. By its very name, a newspaper covers the news, we are not publicity agents for certain organizations or certain areas.

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09

Karla’s Kolumn
Hunting interrupted by World Series

By Karla Pomeroy

This week the Basin Republican Rustler, Greybull Standard and Lovell Chronicle have joined efforts to offer Big Horn County residents the annual Hunting Edition. The special edition is included in this week’s publication and includes some local features on meat processing and local turkey hunting as well as a look at some general hunting tips.

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02

Action, tough decision required of Congress

At least Rep. Barbara Cubin got it right. Now I can’t say that I have read the more than 100-page Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, but I do know if Congress does not do something soon we could be headed back to a Depression.

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25

Karla’s Kolumn
The perfect weekend

By Karla Pomeroy

The first day of fall came on Monday, signifying one of my favorite seasons. Well, fall is sort of my favorite season, only because it usually signifies the start of football season. I have been a football fan from as far back as I can remember, the Broncos Super Bowl loss to the Dallas Cowboys, to be specific. I rooted on Craig Morton and thought he was one of the best, until John Elway, of course.
I watch other sports during the spring and summer until football returns, rooting on the Rockies and watching NASCAR drivers go around in circles, but my attention to those sports fades dramatically come September.

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18

Judges ceremony humorous but dignified

By Karla Pomeroy

Tuesday morning I traveled to Worland to the Washakie County Courthouse to attend the swearing-in ceremony and robing ceremony for Fifth Judicial District Court Judge Robert Skar. It was my first such ceremony and I found it to be enjoyable and not at all stuffy like I had feared and expected for a government-run ceremony. Mike Messenger, speaking for the Judicial Nominating Commission, was the first guest speaker and spoke about the selection process. Things then turned a bit humorous with Scott McColloch, representing the State Bar, doing his interpretation of Johnny Carson’s Carmac the Magnificent, telling funny stories about Judge Skar and his clerks from Circuit Court.

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11

Karla’s Kolumn
Enjoying smoke-free dining

By Karla Pomeroy

Wyoming Department of Health officials released a report last week describing how public policy, such as smoke-free laws, can effectively reduce smoking rates and secondhand smoke exposure. The Wyoming Survey and Analysis Center prepared the report and while I don’t know what information they used to prepare it I can say I have enjoyed living in a community with a smoke-free law.

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04

Karla’s Kolumn
Ready to get to know South Big Horn County

By Karla Pomeroy

It is good to be back in Big Horn County. I am excited to be the managing editor for your community newspaper.
I began my newspaper career in community journalism starting as a senior at Hot Springs County High School writing for the Thermopolis Independent Record. I continued working in community journalism for 16 years as news editor for the Lovell Chronicle. Two years working for a daily newspaper in Laramie made me longing for small-town community journalism again, where 70th wedding anniversaries and 100-year birthdays are big news and deserve more than four inches of copy.

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