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Posted: Thursday, May 17th, 2012
He just wanted to be a raccoon...at least until his next bath!
And his wish was granted as Nas Keyl, PA-C from Register Cliff Rural Health Clinic, traded her stethoscope for a paint brush to support the clinic's booth at the first annual Sun-Safe Kids' Day Carnival. The event was held at G-S Schools and they ...more
Posted: Thursday, May 17th, 2012
Vicki Hood
Editor
(with USPS Press Release info)
HARTVILLE-For over 150 years, the U.S.Postal Service had a great reputation. Beginning with the Pony Express, the mail was delivered to wherever it needed to go.
But that was put in jeopardy this winter when the USPS announced a plan to close 80 of its postal offices in ...more
Posted: Thursday, May 17th, 2012
GUERNSEY---Sooner is better when it comes to signatures for the proposed Tri-City Cemetery District. Signatures are needed as soon as possible to keep the project on the proper timeline for inclusion on the ballot during the November elections this year.
According to Cate Cundall, it is difficult to name a "drop-dead" date for signatures because there are ...more
Posted: Tuesday, May 8th, 2012
GUERNSEY--More new housing is coming to Guernsey in the very near future.
A groundbreaking ceremony for the Oregon Trail Apartments, the new multi-dwelling building will be held Thursday, May 17 at 2 p.m. at the corner of Chugwater and South Wyoming Ave. just south of the Guernsey-Sunrise Schools.
The groundbreaking will kick off construction of a 12-unti ...more
Posted: Tuesday, May 8th, 2012
The first load of trees from the Wyoming Forestry grant have arrived with more scheduled to arrive later this week.
Volunteers from the community are being asked to help with the planting beginning this week on Thursday and Friday mornings
The trees are part of the grant funded by the Recycling Center and the State Forestry Program to ...more
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