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Articles from the February 7, 2019 edition


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  • It's about time

    Sarah Pridgeon|Feb 7, 2019

    A bill sponsored by both of Crook County’s legislators this year would do away with the need to spring forward and fall back. HB-14 would establish “Mountain Daylight Time”, creating a single time zone for Wyoming that would not be subject to daylight saving. “Daylight savings time is an antiquated system,” says Senator Ogden Driskill, who is co-sponsoring a bill to abolish daylight savings for the third time since joining the Wyoming Senate. Driskill believes that Wyomingites are pretty much evenly split between liking and disliking daylight...

  • First things first

    Sarah Pridgeon|Feb 7, 2019

    The Crook County Medical Services District Board of Trustees is gearing up to revitalize the Hulett Clinic, potentially in a new building with additional space to allow a more diverse offering of services. In the meantime, the board discussed the role of the Crook County Memorial Hospital Foundation in fundraising for the project. “I want to make sure it’s a clear goal that we have and that [the foundation] understands it and the community understands it,” said Trustee Joey Kanode, referring to the fact that the project is still in its early...

  • Cold soles

    Feb 7, 2019

    It may have been frosty and slick on Sunday morning, but that didn't stop more than 60 runners and 30 walkers from joining in the fun of the year's chilliest race. Freeze Your Fanny is an annual benefit for the Sundance High School cross country team held on Superbowl Sunday. The first place runner this year was Josh Speidel with a time of 27:19, followed by Chris Riley with 27:20. In the zero to 19 age category, the top two runners were Tayleigh Adrian and Lane Jay. Aged 20 to 29, the top two...

  • Snow more waiting

    Sarah Pridgeon|Feb 7, 2019

    Once upon a time in Sundance, a cold winter just meant a more difficult drive to town. Since the Sundance Winter Festival first launched, though, many of us have begun to judge January weather according to how well it will help the teams cover the streets in snow for the most entertaining Saturday of the season. Now in its fifth year, the festival returns next weekend and brings with it all the excitement and smiles the community has come to love. At 9 a.m. on February 16, the first ski joring...

  • Robert G. Burke

    Feb 7, 2019

    Robert Gene Burke was born January 31, 1951, and passed away at home on February 1, 2019, after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Belle Fourche, South Dakota, to William and Harriet (Alexander) Burke, he grew up on the 2U Ranch near Redig, South Dakota, along with his younger sister Jennifer. He attended grade school at the Dunn School and then went to high school in Spearfish, South Dakota, graduating in 1969. While in high school Bob participated in football, basketball and rodeo. He... Full story

  • Wayne Marvin Gudmunson

    Feb 7, 2019

    Wayne Marvin Gudmunson, 82, of New Rockford, North Dakota, passed away on January 30, 2019, at Golden Acres Manor in Carrington, North Dakota. Wayne was born to Gerhard and Clara (Hildre) Gudmunson at Aurora, Illinois, on January 3, 1937. They moved to Watford City, North Dakota, where he was educated and helped his dad on the family ranch. He also worked on ranches in eastern Montana. In 1963, he moved to Seattle, Washington, and married Margaret (Peggy) Olson of Sheyenne, North Dakota. While... Full story

  • Jordan receives "Best in Patient Care" award

    Feb 7, 2019

    Carol Jordan, PT, MPT was recently notified that she was awarded "Best in Patient Care" by the American Health Council for patient care delivered in Wyoming and South Dakota. Jordan was identified as "Best in Patient Care" for outstanding contributions and dedication in the field of Patient Care. Selection for inclusion and membership is limited to those individuals who have demonstrated exemplary achievement and dedication in their own field of endeavor, thereby providing significant...

  • Peek at the Past

    Feb 7, 2019

    1 Years Ago The Times February 5, 1919 Prohibition legislation has been taking much of the time of the Wyoming legislature, but it is thought a bill is now agreed upon, having the sanction of the anti-saloon league, that will shortly be enacted. House bill 51 by the game committee is for an act authorizing an appropriation of $2500 for the purpose of purchasing hay for the preservation of game animals of the state. This will be of particular interest to ranchers in southeastern Crook County....

  • Corrections

    Feb 7, 2019

    In last week’s issue in the articles regarding the sentencing of Christopher Nesius and the Marty Smith pre-trial, the judge presiding was incorrectly identified. The correct name is Judge Thomas Rumpke....

  • Cards of Thanks

    Feb 7, 2019

    Thank You RE: Marylou Ulrich’s Memorial I want to thank my family for a wonderful memorial. Everyone like the pictures presented with music. The number of people who showed up was amazing, thank you. Many thanks for all the cards and for the monies for the Long Term Care. I could not believe how many folks had condolences on Facebook. Thanks again, Robert “Bob” Ulrich Thank You Dear Crook County Sherriff’s Office, I am sincerely honored to have been selected as the recipient of the Spring 2019 Scholarship. Thank you for your generosity, which h...

  • This Week at Your Library

    Feb 7, 2019

    With a library card, you have access to so much more than books, magazines and movies. You can check out eBooks, eAudio books and digital magazines. And, through the Wyoming State Library, you have access to online encyclopedias, language learning, genealogy, Chilton auto repair manuals and many more! Call or stop in for more information! Library Programming: VALENTINE’S TRAVELING BAKE SALE: The Friends of the Library Annual Traveling Bake Sale will be Thursday, February 14. Delivery will start at 9 a.m. “SAVING THE PAST: PRESERVING HIS...

  • Our View

    Feb 7, 2019

    We are pleased to share that your Wyoming newspapers have once again won the battle that we suit up for once a year. Our legislature debates new laws that would shroud your government in secrecy and we point out why that’s a terrible idea. This year, the legislature wanted to take public notices out of the hands of newspapers – independent organizations with no dog in the fight other than the mandate to make sure our government is run honestly – and put them in the hands of the people making the notices in the first place. The ones who may f...

  • Legislative Update

    Tyler Lindholm, Representative House District 1|Feb 7, 2019

    Greetings from Cheyenne! Week four has been one of deadlines for the 65th Legislature. Tuesday represented the last day for bill introduction, HB0001 – General government appropriations had to be considered and Friday was the last day for bills to be considered by House committees. Next Monday will be the last day for bills to be heard on General File. The final total of pieces of legislation filed for consideration from both the House and Senate totals 499. We will do our best to hear them a...

  • Legislative Update

    Ogden Driskill, Senate District 1|Feb 7, 2019

    Hello from the fourth week of the 2019 General Session. Most of the debate this week surrounded SF0001 – General government appropriations, also known as the Budget Bill. In the Senate, there were 79 amendments to the Budget Bill – of which 47 were adopted, 27 failed and five were withdrawn. I offered five amendments to the budget. Two of my amendments were agreed to by the Senate, two were not and I withdrew one. Today is the last day for legislation to come out of Committee in the originating...

  • This Side of the Pond

    Sarah Pridgeon|Feb 7, 2019

    Every so often, I fall down a rabbit hole. Not a literal one – although I doubt there’s a single person reading this who would be surprised – but its digital equivalent. I stumbled across an opinion piece recently that argued there’s no reason movies based on historical events should have to be accurate because they are art, rather than journalism, and I’m not sure how I feel about this. It’s true they are an artistic medium, but it’s also true that many of us (including me) think we can learn...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Feb 7, 2019

    Dear Editor, I THOUGHT WE WERE REPUBLICANS! We have earned headlines in Forbes magazine which state, “Wyoming Republicans are More Liberal than Washington Democrats”. I’ve counted 19 bills for taxes our Wyoming legislators have entered. They are increased taxes, new taxes, mils and additional fees. State income tax, sales tax, service tax, gas tax, property tax, the list goes on beyond what you can imagine and many being put in place with regular increases for years to come! And, what about our rights? The anti-discrimination bill for sexual or...

  • Girl Scout fire training session

    Feb 7, 2019

    Sundance Girl Scout Troup 1988 had the opportunity to take part in a training session on first aid and fire safety on January 22. The girls spent the evening with Fire Chief Chris Tomford and Volunteer Firefighter Bob Latham. The girls had a fun time, were able to learn about the department and earned their first aid badges at the same time. Girl Scout cookie season meanwhile began on February 1, says Troop Co-leader Dorene Johnson. The troop is planning a walk around the community, weather...

  • Super Bell VII

    Feb 7, 2019

    Sundance Community Handbell Choir hosted 21 ringers from seven communities for Super Bell VII on Saturday morning. Four of the choirs' directors conducted the ringers as they sight read through new music, which was available for a discounted purchase. The event was sponsored by Area 11 Handbell Musicians of America, which provides educational and ringing opportunities in Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. The Sundance choir is now training new ringers and encourages anyone...

  • Felony charges for man who ran out of fuel on off ramp

    Sarah Pridgeon|Feb 7, 2019

    Ashley Beld of Newell, SD, has been sentenced for possession of a controlled substance and a misdemeanor DUI charge after his vehicle allegedly ran out of fuel on the off ramp near Moorcroft. According to court reports, a Wyoming Highway Patrol trooper responded to mile marker 153 on I-90 just after 5 p.m. on April 13 following reports of a broken down vehicle bearing South Dakota plates on the off ramp. The driver allegedly informed the officer that he had run out of fuel and provided a North Dakota driver’s license for the trooper, which h...

  • Osage woman sentenced for generator theft

    Sarah Pridgeon|Feb 7, 2019

    Luerie Williams of Osage has been given a suspended sentence in connection with the theft of a generator from Glenn Construction in Moorcroft. Believed to be the female accomplice seen in video surveillance footage driving the vehicle as the theft occurred, Williams was charged with one felony count of accessory before the fact. According to an affidavit from Moorcroft Police Department, the generator was taken from Glenn Construction on November 9, 2016. John Miller of Gillette was arrested shortly after the incident on felony charges of...

  • Sioux Falls man sentenced for fourth DUI

    Sarah Pridgeon|Feb 7, 2019

    A Sioux Falls man has been found guilty of a fourth count of driving while under the influence within the last ten years after being pulled over in Crook County and allegedly asking to be taken to jail. On August 4, a Crook County Sheriff’s Office deputy initiated a traffic stop on Hwy 16 and Buffalo Creek Road. The driver, identified as Michael Popkes, allegedly exited his vehicle and said, “Take me to jail”. The deputy was advised by Dispatch that the vehicle had been stolen in Minnesota. He also allegedly detected the odor of alcohol and,...

  • Circuit Court

    Feb 7, 2019

    Speeding – Justin D. Hieb, Gillette, 94/80, $190; Sydney D. Stewart, Moorcroft, 79/65, $115; Charles C. Dubsky, DE, 86/75, $100; Wayne Forrest, MO, 93/75, $135; Stephen T. Emig, OK, 79/70, $88; Travis J. Cochran, Gillette, 40/30, $90; Dennis Gregersen, Gillette, 95/75, $145; Hailey Rose Gojkovich, Gillette, 87/75, $105; Rick J. Sill, CO, 85/75, $90 No Seat Belt (driver) – John C. Adams, Gillette, $25 Nonresident License Plate Violation – Stephen T. Emig, OK, $75 Drive While License Cancelled, Suspended or Revoked – Cheyenne D. Ferrell, Sundanc...

  • Crook County Sheriff's Office

    Feb 7, 2019

    Jan. 28 – VIN check. Two paper services. Deputy assisted stalled motorist. Deputies handled search and rescue mission; subject located; all okay. Deputy handled welfare check; all was okay. Jan. 29 – VIN check. Deputy assisted stalled motorist. Detention Deputy did fingerprints for outside employment. Detention Deputy booked in subject from court on Crook County warrant. Jan. 30 – Two VIN checks. Ten traffic stops. Deputies assisted two separate stalled vehicles. Deputy investigated abandoned vehicle complaint. Deputy investigated traff...

  • Sundance Police Report

    Feb 7, 2019

    1/26: Officer responded to a neighborhood dispute. Thing were worked out. Conducted house watch and business checks. 2 bar checks. 5 traffic stops and 1 motorist assist. 1/27: Officer received report of an adult supplying vaping products to a minor, house watch and business checks, 1 traffic stop. 1/28: House watch and business checks, 1 abandoned vehicle. 1/29: Officer assisted with vehicle lockout, report of a vehicle illegally parked causing drifting problems. Owner moved vehicle. House watch and business checks, 1 traffic stop. 1/30: House...

  • Lodging property owners, check your listings

    Feb 7, 2019

    “As part of the Crook County Tourism Promotion Board website, we promote overnight stays at the county’s lodging properties,” says Steve Lenz, chair of the Crook County Tourism Promotion Board. “In order to effectively do that, we need to have complete and accurate information.” Lenz explains, “From the taxing officials, we do receive a general list of the businesses within the county that are contributing to the tax. That is helpful, but it doesn’t include photographs, web and email addresses and all of the details we need in order to effe...

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