Wyoming Tribune-Eagle back issues from November 2004:
LETTER SUSPECT WILLETT ARRESTED
Nov 01, 2004; ... Sheriff's deputy convinces man to turn himself in CHEYENNE -- After a day of off-again, on-again cell phonenegotiation, a Laramie County sheriff's deputy convinced John Willettto give himself up to law enforcement late Saturday night. Deputy Billy Swearingin said he's known ...
BRAMLET RESPONDS TO CALL
Nov 01, 2004; ... Wyoming junior quarterback Corey Bramlet delivered the type ofplay wanted by his coach against Air Force. LARAMIE -- Prior to his team's game Saturday with Air Force,University of Wyoming football coach Joe Glenn was asked what hisoffense needed to do to play more consistently ....
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR TUESDAY
Nov 01, 2004 ... Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday for Wyoming'sgeneral election. Every person who is in line by 7 p.m. will be giventhe chance to vote. Those who haven't registered to vote before Tuesday may do so atthe polls on Election Day. Employers are reminded that by ...
AT ATTENTION
Nov 01, 2004 ... Andrew H. Eickbush has graduated from the Army ROTC (ReserveOfficers' Training Corps) Leader Development and Assessment Course,also known as "Operation Warrior Forge," at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. The course provides the best possible professional training andevaluation for cadets ...
SMITH, ELECTION 2004, PRO-GROWTH CANDIDATES
Nov 01, 2004 ... Pro-growth candidates On Tuesday city voters have the chance to elect candidates whowill continue to move Cheyenne forward. If they don't, they only willbe hurting themselves in the long run. For the last four years, this community has enjoyed growth thatwasn't ...
PUBLIC MEETINGS SLATED TO DISCUSS MUNICIPAL POOL RENOVATIONS
Nov 01, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- The public is invited to comment about possiblechanges to the Municipal Pool facility in Lions Park. The city Parks and Recreation Department will have two publicmeetings, one Thursday and another in January. "The bottom line is how can we better serve our ...
BRESNAN TO AWARD $10K TO FEMALE ENTREPRENEUR
Nov 01, 2004 ... CHEYENNE -- Starting today, Bresnan Communications and Oxygen arelaunching the small business initiative, "Oh! Get the Money: BuildYour Own Business with Oxygen."For the first time, exclusively for Bresnan customers, thisprogram will provide an ...
TIBETAN CULTURAL FAIR EDUCATES, RAISES FUNDS FOR CHILDREN IN ISOLATED MOUNTAINOUS COUNTRY
Nov 01, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- One of the world's most mysterious and isolatedcultures will be the subject of a free dinner, art show and culturaldiscussion at the Unitarian Universalist Church. The Tibetan Cultural Fair will offer a glimpse of the people,faith and culture in the tiny country ...
OBITUARIES
Nov 01, 2004 ... 10/31 paid with photo 11/1 paid with photo Edvina F. Wiederspahn 1921-2004 Edvina Fahrenbruch Wiederspahn, 83, of Cheyenne died Oct. 29 atUnited Medical Center-West. She was born Sept. 8, 1921, in Cheyenne to Alex and Katy(Steinmark) Fahrenbruch ....
K-MART MUST BE EXTRA SPECIAL
Nov 01, 2004 ... After ending eight years of sub-.500 play by making the playoffslast season, the Denver Nuggets want to be more than one-yearwonders. That's where Kenyon Martin comes in. Acquired in a sign-and-tradefrom the New Jersey Nets during the summer, the All-Star powerforward is ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR TUESDAY
Nov 01, 2004 ... Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday for Wyoming'sgeneral election. Every person who is in line by 7 p.m. will be giventhe chance to vote. Those who haven't registered to vote before Tuesday may do so atthe polls on Election Day. Employers are reminded that by ...
AT ATTENTION
Nov 01, 2004 ... Andrew H. Eickbush has graduated from the Army ROTC (ReserveOfficers' Training Corps) Leader Development and Assessment Course,also known as "Operation Warrior Forge," at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. The course provides the best possible professional training andevaluation for cadets ...
SMITH, ELECTION 2004, PRO-GROWTH CANDIDATES
Nov 01, 2004 ... Pro-growth candidates On Tuesday city voters have the chance to elect candidates whowill continue to move Cheyenne forward. If they don't, they only willbe hurting themselves in the long run. For the last four years, this community has enjoyed growth thatwasn't ...
BRESNAN TO AWARD $10K TO FEMALE ENTREPRENEUR
Nov 01, 2004 ... CHEYENNE -- Starting today, Bresnan Communications and Oxygen arelaunching the small business initiative, "Oh! Get the Money: BuildYour Own Business with Oxygen." For the first time, exclusively for Bresnan customers, thisprogram will provide an ...
TIBETAN CULTURAL FAIR EDUCATES, RAISES FUNDS FOR CHILDREN IN ISOLATED MOUNTAINOUS COUNTRY
Nov 01, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- One of the world's most mysterious and isolatedcultures will be the subject of a free dinner, art show and culturaldiscussion at the Unitarian Universalist Church. The Tibetan Cultural Fair will offer a glimpse of the people,faith and culture in the tiny country ...
BRAMLET RESPONDS TO CALL
Nov 01, 2004; ... Wyoming junior quarterback Corey Bramlet delivered the type ofplay wanted by his coach against Air Force. LARAMIE -- Prior to his team's game Saturday with Air Force,University of Wyoming football coach Joe Glenn was asked what hisoffense needed to do to play more consistently ....
K-MART MUST BE EXTRA SPECIAL
Nov 01, 2004 ... After ending eight years of sub-.500 play by making the playoffslast season, the Denver Nuggets want to be more than one-yearwonders. That's where Kenyon Martin comes in. Acquired in a sign-and-tradefrom the New Jersey Nets during the summer, the All-Star powerforward is ...
OBITUARIES
Nov 02, 2004 ... 11-2 Helen H. Gish 1917-2004 Helen Harding Gish, 87, of Petersburg, Va., died Oct. 31.She was born Jan. 12, 1917, in Greeley, Colo., to John and LydiaBernhardt Harding and was raised in Cheyenne. She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, ...
CEGELSKI COMES OUT A WINNER FOR MANY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAMS IN WYOMING, JUST MAKING THE PLAYOFFS IS A GOOD THING.
Nov 03, 2004 ... For others, anything short of a state championship is considered afailure. Cheyenne Central football coach Brick Cegelski likes to win asmuch as the next guy, and he has won his fair share after completinghis ninth season as the Indians' head man. While Cegelski has won ...
BLOTTER BRIEFS
Nov 03, 2004 ... Recently arrested by Laramie County Sheriff's deputies were: William P. Garcia, 34, of West Jefferson Road on a warrant forlarceny at 6:10 a.m. Oct. 18 at the Laramie County Detention Center. Cliff A. McKeithen, 23, of South Greeley Highway for secondoffense DUI at 10:27 a.m ....
MANDATE GIVEN
Nov 03, 2004 ... Last year when the $58 million specific purpose tax was passedoverwhelmingly by Laramie County voters, we said it was a mandate forwhere this community should be going: toward growth and progress. The local naysayers disagreed. They told the WTE to wait until theNovember 2004 ...
COWBOYS LAY ASIDE BOWL TALK
Nov 03, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- A chance to play in a bowl game? Nope. Snapping a 17-game conference road losing streak? Not that, either. So what is the motivation for the University of Wyoming footballteam in its game at 5 p.m. Saturday at UNLV? "The thing we're ...
CORRECTIONS
Nov 03, 2004 ... \ An error was made in the government meeting schedule on page A4of Sunday's Wyoming Tribune-Eagle. It was incorrectly reported that the Burns Town ...
LCSD1 GETS LEARNING CENTER GRANT THE DISTRICT PLANS TO USE THE MONEY TO HELP SIXTH-GRADERS SUCCESSFULLY MAKE THE JUMP TO SEVENTH GRADE.
Nov 02, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- Students take a big leap of faith when they jump fromsixth to seventh grade. The distance is riddled with changes, from new teachers to newschools and new friends. Educators at junior highs in Laramie County School District 1 havedeveloped safety nets to help ...
BLOTTERS
Nov 02, 2004 ... CHEYENNE -- Recently arrested by Wyoming Highway Patrol trooperswere: Kent A. King, 57, of Kearney, Neb., for DUI at 7 p.m. Oct. 16 atmilepost 372 on Interstate 80. Charles O. Stewart III, 20, of Omaha, Neb., for possession ofmarijuana with intent to deliver and conspiring ...
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CORRECTIONS
Nov 02, 2004 ... A photo caption on the front page of Sunday's Wyoming Tribune-Eagle contained an error.It stated Betty Foust donated some of the proceeds from herpumpkin head dolls to children at the hospital. She actually donatedsome of the dolls to the hospital.The mistake was due to ...
BRIEFS
Nov 02, 2004 ... Ketcham's DUI case set for Circuit Court trial CHEYENNE (WTE) -- Laramie County Commissioner Jeff Ketcham pleadednot guilty to DUI at his initial appearance Oct. 11, according toCircuit Court records.The case is before Judge Roberta Coates and is set for a Mondaybench ...
COWBOYS FREE SAFETY GETS HONOR
Nov 02, 2004 ... COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- University of Wyoming sophomore freesafety John Wendling was named the Mountain West Conference's Co-Defensive Player of the Week on Monday, along with New Mexico seniorlinebacker Nick Speegle. Wendling led UW (5-3 overall, 2-2 MWC) with 11 tackles, ...
RESIDENTS FAVOR REDUCED SPEED LIMITS THE PUBLIC SERVICES COMMISSION VOTES TO RECOMMEND PASSING THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE.
Nov 02, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- To vote against reducing the speed limit inresidential areas here would be akin to voting against freedom andmotherhood. That's how resident Butch Manasse sees a proposed ordinance thatwould cut residential speed limits from 30 to 25 mph. Manasse and other ...
ADULT INMATE RELOCATION APPROVED
Nov 02, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- In an effort to save the city of Cheyenne money, someadult prisoners might find themselves in a different ZIP code soon.The City Council's Finance Committee approved contracts Mondaywith Goshen and Platte counties' jails. Cheyenne police Lt. MontiAllsop said some ...
GET OUT AND VOTE
Nov 02, 2004 ... The long months of political rhetoric between candidates andopposing sides of various ballot issues have come down to today. It is Election Day. If you are 18 or older, you need to voice your opinions by voting. Voters from across this nation will be out in force to ...
STATE, COUNTY OFFICIALS WORK TO CURB VOTER FRAUD
Nov 02, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- With so much attention on today's presidentialelection and on local races, assuring a fair vote is important forLaramie County Clerk Debbye Lathrop. "Since Florida in 2000, there is a heightened awareness of the badthings that can happen in the election process," ...
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EAST FFA TEAM TAKES HOME NATIONAL TITLE
Nov 02, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- Kari Ward may not always remember what she ate duringthe banquet at the FFA national competition in Louisville, Ky. (She had sliced roast beef, potatoes and a roll.) But there's one thing Ward and other members of her team won'tforget: winning first place in the ...
BRIEFS
Nov 02, 2004 ... Business-to-Business Expo set for Wednesday CHEYENNE -- The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce's Business-to-Business Expo runs from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Hitching PostInn. Booths have been sold out, but chamber members are encouraged toattend. There is no ...
BELVOIR PLAT WITHDRAWN
Nov 02, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- The city withdrew its plat Monday for a landfill onthe Belvoir Ranch but plans to resubmit in June. In spite of the delay, city officials said they still believe theycan have the new landfill open before the existing one is full infour to five years. The plat ...
BUSING FOR 'ZERO HOUR' CLASSES DISTRICT'S DUTY -- PARENT
Nov 02, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- A parent who lives east of town said Laramie CountySchool District 1 should bus his daughter and other students toCheyenne's East High in time for a 7 a.m. "zero hour" class. Ron Bahre told the LCSD1 Board of Trustees on Monday that theschool district has the ...
BLOTTERS
Nov 02, 2004 ... CHEYENNE -- Recently arrested by Wyoming Highway Patrol trooperswere: Kent A. King, 57, of Kearney, Neb., for DUI at 7 p.m. Oct. 16 atmilepost 372 on Interstate 80. Charles O. Stewart III, 20, of Omaha, Neb., for possession ofmarijuana with intent to deliver and conspiring ...
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CORRECTIONS
Nov 02, 2004 ... A photo caption on the front page of Sunday's Wyoming Tribune-Eagle contained an error. It stated Betty Foust donated some of the proceeds from herpumpkin head dolls to children at the hospital. She actually donatedsome of the dolls to the hospital.The mistake was due to ...
BRIEFS
Nov 02, 2004 ... Ketcham's DUI case set for Circuit Court trial CHEYENNE (WTE) -- Laramie County Commissioner Jeff Ketcham pleadednot guilty to DUI at his initial appearance Oct. 11, according toCircuit Court records.The case is before Judge Roberta Coates and is set for a Mondaybench ...
COWBOYS FREE SAFETY GETS HONOR
Nov 02, 2004 ... COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- University of Wyoming sophomore freesafety John Wendling was named the Mountain West Conference's Co-Defensive Player of the Week on Monday, along with New Mexico seniorlinebacker Nick Speegle. Wendling led UW (5-3 overall, 2-2 MWC) with 11 tackles, ...
RESIDENTS FAVOR REDUCED SPEED LIMITS THE PUBLIC SERVICES COMMISSION VOTES TO RECOMMEND PASSING THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE.
Nov 02, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- To vote against reducing the speed limit inresidential areas here would be akin to voting against freedom andmotherhood. That's how resident Butch Manasse sees a proposed ordinance thatwould cut residential speed limits from 30 to 25 mph. Manasse and other ...
ADULT INMATE RELOCATION APPROVED
Nov 02, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- In an effort to save the city of Cheyenne money, someadult prisoners might find themselves in a different ZIP code soon.The City Council's Finance Committee approved contracts Mondaywith Goshen and Platte counties' jails. Cheyenne police Lt. MontiAllsop said some ...
OBITUARIES
Nov 02, 2004 ... 11-2 Helen H. Gish 1917-2004 Helen Harding Gish, 87, of Petersburg, Va., died Oct. 31.She was born Jan. 12, 1917, in Greeley, Colo., to John and LydiaBernhardt Harding and was raised in Cheyenne. She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, ...
LCSD1 GETS LEARNING CENTER GRANT THE DISTRICT PLANS TO USE THE MONEY TO HELP SIXTH-GRADERS SUCCESSFULLY MAKE THE JUMP TO SEVENTH GRADE.
Nov 02, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- Students take a big leap of faith when they jump fromsixth to seventh grade. The distance is riddled with changes, from new teachers to newschools and new friends. Educators at junior highs in Laramie County School District 1 havedeveloped safety nets to help ...
GET OUT AND VOTE
Nov 02, 2004 ... The long months of political rhetoric between candidates andopposing sides of various ballot issues have come down to today. It is Election Day. If you are 18 or older, you need to voice your opinions by voting. Voters from across this nation will be out in force to ...
STATE, COUNTY OFFICIALS WORK TO CURB VOTER FRAUD
Nov 02, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- With so much attention on today's presidentialelection and on local races, assuring a fair vote is important forLaramie County Clerk Debbye Lathrop. "Since Florida in 2000, there is a heightened awareness of the badthings that can happen in the election process," ...
A HALLOWEEN TRADITION
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EAST FFA TEAM TAKES HOME NATIONAL TITLE
Nov 02, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- Kari Ward may not always remember what she ate duringthe banquet at the FFA national competition in Louisville, Ky. (She had sliced roast beef, potatoes and a roll.) But there's one thing Ward and other members of her team won'tforget: winning first place in the ...
BRIEFS
Nov 02, 2004 ... Business-to-Business Expo set for Wednesday CHEYENNE -- The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce's Business-to-Business Expo runs from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Hitching PostInn. Booths have been sold out, but chamber members are encouraged toattend. There is no ...
BELVOIR PLAT WITHDRAWN
Nov 02, 2004; ... "We wrestled with this for a long time this afternoon," Smithsaid.Once the plat was withdrawn, the commission did not take anypublic comment. City Engineer Ken Lewis said they are 99.9 percent sure they canuse that site for the landfill. "Yes, there are some ...
BUSING FOR 'ZERO HOUR' CLASSES DISTRICT'S DUTY -- PARENT
Nov 02, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- A parent who lives east of town said Laramie CountySchool District 1 should bus his daughter and other students toCheyenne's East High in time for a 7 a.m. "zero hour" class. Ron Bahre told the LCSD1 Board of Trustees on Monday that theschool district has the ...
BRYAN PEDERSEN WINS HOUSE DISTRICT 9
Nov 03, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- Political newcomer Bryan Pedersen is headed off theLegislature after winning House District 9 Tuesday night. The Republican beat Ruth Bell 2,264 votes to 1,611, or 58 percentto 42 percent.Pedersen said as a new face to politics, he had to get out andcampaign ....
WAYNE JOHNSON WINS SENATE DISTRICT 6
Nov 03, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- Wayne Johnson will take on a new political role as thestate senator from District 6. The Republican previously served 12 years in the House ofRepresentatives for District 9. On Tuesday, he won the race over interim Sen. Jana Howard Ginter,who was appointed to ...
THE WINNING CANDIDATE SAID HE WILL PROMOTE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WITH THE 18-TO-30 DEMOGRAPHIC IN MIND.
Nov 03, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- Youth beat out life experience in the race for stateHouse District 43 as political newcomer Republican Dan Zwonitzeremerged the winner. Zwonitzer, 24, who campaigned on the promise of keeping votersinformed, said he was opposed to capping awards for ...
INCUMBENTS AMONG VICTORS FOR LCCC BOARD
Nov 03, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- Votes for six candidates and four chairs returned bothincumbents to the Laramie County Community College board Tuesday. Jane Vondrak Brown and John Kaiser will welcome newcomers GregThomas and Ron Rabou to the decision-making and four-year terms. Thomas secured ...
T-BIRD TRIO PROVES UNFLAPPABLE
Nov 03, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- Most volleyball teams have one solid hitter they relyupon to record the majority of kills. Typically, that player drawsthe most defensive attention from the opposition. The strategy: if you stop a team's big gun, you can stop thatteam. But what if said team has ...
ILLOWAY WINS HOUSE DISTRICT 42 THE INCUMBENT PLANS TO FOCUS ON ANNEXATION, FUNDING EDUCATION AND WORKING TO IMPROVE THE ECONOMY.
Nov 03, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- Nearly an hour before the polls closed Tuesday night,state House District 42 incumbent Pete Illoway was already stoopingto pull his campaign signs from frozen front yards throughoutCheyenne. "I think if people allow you to put signs up in their yards, youought to get ...
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HISTORIC SCHOOLS PROJECT MOVES AHEAD HOWEVER, A NOMINATION CAN'T BE SENT TO THE NATIONAL LEVEL UNTIL MORE INFORMATION IS GATHERED.
Nov 03, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- Efforts to nominate 10 local school buildings to theNational Register of Historic Places are moving forward. A state historic panel says it plans to send nominations of theschools to the national level for formal consideration. But first theagency needs more ...
LCSD1 INCUMBENTS RE-ELECTED BOB FARWELL, JAN STALCUP AND DALE VOSLER WILL SERVE ANOTHER FOUR YEARS.
Nov 03, 2004 ... CHEYENNE -- Voters returned three incumbents to the Laramie CountySchool District 1 Board of Trustees on Tuesday. Bob Farwell, Jan Stalcup and Dale Vosler all were re-elected to four-year terms. They defeated challengers Ludmila "Ludy" Dranchakand Ken Lewis. Unofficial ...
RODNEY "PETE" ANDERSON ELECTED TO 7TH TERM
Nov 03, 2004; ... CHEYENNE -- Voters returned veteran Republican legislator Rodney"Pete" Anderson to a seventh term in state House District 10 by awide margin over Democratic challenger Melinda Young. Anderson, the incumbent, beat Young, 2,320 to 1,336, or 63 percentto 36 percent. The ...
3 NEWCOMERS, 2 INCUMBENTS ELECTED TO LCSD2
Nov 03, 2004 ... CHEYENNE -- Voters in Laramie County School District 2 electedthree newcomers and two incumbents to the Board of Trustees Tuesday. Voters chose Ty Lerwick in Area C; incumbent Sue Anderson fromArea D; incumbent Todd Fornstrom and Bob Michaud from Area E; and TomHirsig from Area F ....