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Splashing into Summer Candidates set for 2016 By Phillip Harnden [email protected]

With all the attention on the presidential candidates the local politics can sometimes be overlooked until the voting day. But the lo- cal representa- tives, in some ways, have more COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Two four-year-term seats open impact on their Name/Party affiliation/Town constituents • Mike Colling, Republican • Rick Grant, Republican day-to-day lives • Darek J Joppru, Republican than national • Colt Rodeman, Republican politics. GLENROCK TOWN COUNCIL With the un- Two four-year-term seats open and one two-year term seat open certain fiscal • Chad Beer (four-year seat) • Terry L Gray (four-year seat) climate it may • Roy Kincaid (four-year seat) be as impor- • Bruce Roumell (four-year seat) •Russ Dalgarn (two-year seat) tant as ever to • Dayton A Lewis (two-year seat) consider care- ROLLING HILLS TOWN COUNCIL fully who will Two four-year-term seats open and be making de- one two-year term seat open • Martha Durand (four-year seat) cisions. Friday • Kenneth Montgomery (two-year was the deadline seat) to file for many STATE SENATOR of those offices. DISTRICT 2 • Brian S. Boner, Republican So, here is the • D. Farmer, Republican rundown on who • William B. Cullen III, Democratic will be on the STATE REPRESENTATIVE HOUSE DISTRICT 3 August Primary • Eric Barlow, Republican Election ballot. • Frank G. Eathorne, Republican County STATE REPRESENTATIVE commissioners HOUSE DISTRICT 4 • Dan R. Kirkbride, Republican Mike Colling • Tyler C. Shockley, Republican and Rick Grant • Joe Micheals, Constitution are running to STATE REPRESENTATIVE keep their seats DISTRICT 6 against chal- • , Republican • Chris Sorge, Republican lengers Darek • Ed Werner, Republican J. Joppru and • Shlyn C. Anderson, Democratic Colton Rode- man. All candidates are Republican, but both seats are currently held by Glenrock residents Phillip Harnden photo with both challengers from Douglas. Zachary Coleman is getting dowsed during the GIMS end of school water fight. See photos on A-3

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Survey struggles to find support Stars & Stripes for rec center vote, funding By Nick Balatsos [email protected] Thirty percent of those polled said they will never

When it comes to the possibility support the project, 29 percent said ‘maybe later’ of building a new recreation center, the people of Converse County have The second question on the survey Members of the Converse County spoken. asked whether the project should be Joint Recreation Committee will use Well — some of them anyway. put on the November ballot for voters the results to decide whether and how Out of 1,000-plus people who were to decide. to move forward with the project. polled through various unscientific The results for that question were The current proposal would create a methods, including an online survey, more evenly divided, with roughly 52 72,000-square-foot recreation facility local officials found the following: percent of people saying that they didn’t in Douglas and remodel and expand the • 41 percent of the people said they want to see it on the ballot and roughly rec center in Glenrock and refurbish the supported building a new recreation 48 percent saying that they would. South Rec Facility outside of Glenrock. Phillip Harnden photo center in the county using a sixth-penny All told, 1,151 people responded to The new building would be located sales tax to pay for construction; the survey. in Douglas on the west side of John Rick Rowdon (left to right), Charlie Ticky • 30 percent said they would never Of that group, the vast majority — Lambert Subdivision (the old Douglas and Phil Filing work together to raise the support it; and 916 — said they were from Douglas. flags downtown in the early morning of • 29 percent said they didn’t support Some 199 Glenrock residents answered it, but thought the project should be the survey. And some 36 people living Please see Rec Center, Memorial Day. considered at a later date. elsewhere in the county responded. page A-2 Page A-2 I Glenrock Independent I Thursday, June 2, 2016

Recognition at GIMS Rec Center From the Front Page Motorsports Park property). bership fees, contributions A new joint powers board from the city and county and made up of nine members by using part of the Douglas from the city and county would schools recreational mill levy. also be created to oversee the Whether any of the projects facilities. will move forward is uncertain The Douglas project would at this point. cost a hair under $29.5 million, After receiving the survey Brooke Stutzer with additional infrastructure results, Douglas City Council costs. members recently voted to (left) is rec- The Glenrock project would continue discussions. ognized by cost $21.6 million. But county commissioners Jeremy Huck All told, with fees and other and Douglas school board expenses, both projects would members still have to vote on (center) and cost county residents about the matter. Principal Coley $70.4 million. And an official resolution Shadrick (right) To pay for the projects, would still have to officially for musical officials are proposing to re- come before the Douglas, introduce the sixth-cent tax Glenrock and Rolling Hills achievements — the same tax that paid for town councils and Converse at GIMS eighth- the new Douglas Library, County Commissioner before grade recogni- Glenrock Library and the East- the question could be placed ern College campus. on the ballot in November. tion ceremony Members have also sug- The commissioners are on Friday. gested paying for maintenance scheduled to talk about the Phillip Harnden photo and operating costs with some project during their next meet- combination of user and mem- ing on June 7-8. Glenrock man sentenced to 30-40 years for rape and third in- court at $50,000. Arresting documents cidents hap- Initially, Christopher was state Christopher pened after charged with three felony he moved counts of sexual intrusion, to raped a 17-year-old to another which he pleaded not guilty. three times between home in the But in a plea bargain with county. prosecutors, Christopher 2011-12 In Au- agreed in February to change gust 2015, KENNETH his plea in exchange for one By Nick Balatsos Christopher CHRISTOPHER of the charges being dropped. [email protected] admitted to The charges carried with raping the victim on a recorded them a maximum penalty of 50 A 47-year-old Glenrock- and monitored line. The docu- years in prison and a $10,000 area man was sentenced last ments say he acknowledged fine. week to 30 to 40 years in having sex with her. He said During the trial, the victim prison for raping a 17-year- they were “messing around” and a relative of the hers testi- old girl. and apologized for taking her fied. Kenneth Christopher, who virginity. Chief Deputy County At- has lived in Glenrock and other Not long after, he was ar- torney John Robinson said places in the county, appeared rested. After being brought that Christopher received two May 24 before 8th District into custody, Christopher’s prison sentences of 30 to 40 Court Judge John Brooks, cash bond was set in circuit years to run concurrently. who handed him his sentences after Christopher previously pleaded guilty to two felony charges of sexual intrusion of Converse County 4H/FFA Market Sale a minor. Will accept applications to receive donated meat from non-profit The case stems back to Au- organizations who serve the gust 2015 when charges were Converse County public. The 2016 Converse County originally filed against Chris- 4-H /FFA Fair Market Sale will be held topher for raping a 17-year-old Friday, July 22, 2016, at 6PM girl over whom he was in a presents The American Legion 62nd Anniversary of the position of authority. According to arresting doc- Applications will be available at the 4-H Office uments, between 2011 and beginning Thursday, June 8 2016. Completed Wyoming State 2012, Christopher raped the applications are due to the 4-H Office by teenage victim three times. 4PM Monday, June 27, 2016. The first rape occurred at a Applications will be reviewed and approved. Non-profit High School Rodeo Finals time when he lived in the vic- organizations who are approved will be notified. tim’s house and was sleeping on the living room floor, but then he went into her room at night and rape her. The second Wyoming State Fairgrounds Douglas, WY DOUGLAS GLENROCK & JUNE 6 - 11 Carson & Barnes Circus June 5 • South Recreation Complex • Glenrock Adult tickets $12 • Childrens tickets $6 2016 Tickets available at Glenrock Super Foods or the Glenrock Chamber, 206 South 4th Street 307-436-5652 • Show times - 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. The circus is coming to town....and they’re bringing their elephants! Bring the whole family to Glenrock for an enjoyable Sunday afternoon. If you’re in town early, don’t miss lunch at one of the community’s great restaurants! Douglas Railroad Day at the Railroad Museum! June 9 • Douglas Railroad Museum and Interpretive Center Douglas, Wyo • 121 Brownfield Road 11 a.m.-2 p.m. FREE hotdog picnic 6-8 p.m. Steak Dinner ($20/plate) Music by the Saggy Bottom Boys Celebrate Douglas’ railroad heritage at the local visitors center and train museum. Douglas is ‘Takin’ it to the Street’...Festival, Car Show, Dance June 11 • Douglas • Downtown Celebration Douglas will be a busy, fun-filled, place on this summer Saturday. RODEO PERFORMANCES The downtown area will be hosting the annual “Takin’ it to 2 Performances • Thursday, June 9 • 9 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. the Street” celebration with bouncy houses and fun in 2 Performances • Friday, June 10 • 9 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Jackalope Square, food, vendors and artists. The Knight Kar Club is hosting a car show. The day ends with an evening street dance. The final performance of the 1 PERFORMANCE AND FiNAlS Wyoming State High School Rodeo Finals takes place this Saturday, June 11 • 10:00 a.m. same day at 10:30 a.m. at the State Fairgrounds. SUMMER FUN awaits! Wyoming High School Rodeo Finals QUEEN CONTEST June 6-11 • Douglas Monday, June 6 • Tuesday, June 7 Wyoming State Fairgrounds Wyoming’s top rodeo athletes will vie for a spot on the Cowboy OPEN JACKPOT EVENTS State’s National High School Rodeo Team. Jackpot Team Roping • Wednesday, June 8 • 3:00 p.m. June 9 & June 10 Performances at 8:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Saturday, June 11 For more information contact The American Legion 10 a.m. • Qualifying go performance Host Committee Members at 689-6084

CONVERSECOUNTYTOURISM.COM 877-937-4996 307-358-2950 Funded by the Converse County Tourism Board with optional lodging tax. Thursday, June 2, 2016 I Glenrock Independent I Page A-3 Library news Greetings from the library! It’s June! You know what that means: summer reading! Regis- trations start this Monday, June 6. We’ve tried to put as much as we could in the 7 weeks that will be coming up. All ages are welcome to join in on the fun. Next Saturday, June 11, Eazyside will be preforming at the li- brary. Eazyside is a band out of Casper that plays rock and reggae music. Let’s make it a family affair. The show starts at 7:00 p.m. There will be refreshments: a great way to start the summer! There will be DIY Tuesdays and Friday movies and a whole lot of fun in between! Take in the library this summer; you’d be amazed at what you will find. Cynthia Rylant is having a birthday, June 6. She has written nu- merous books. She started her writing career with her first book, When I Was Young in the Mountains. It was first published in 1982. We haven’t heard the last of Cynthia Rylant, Happy 62nd Birthday!

Phillip Harnden photos The Glenrock Intermediate Middle School fifth and sixth graders battle in a massive water- fight at Town Park on Thursday in an end-of-school celebration. Scottsbluff, NE 308-635-3467 Water World

A HUGE Thank You to the Rock Bottom Steak House for hosting and to the Glenrock Fire Dept. for Will Robinson (left) takes careful aim with his water sponsoring the fundraiser pistol as he attempts to dowse his classmates. Day- for our son, zia Madden (above) doesn’t aim so carefully as she Captain Matt Trott. blasts her friends with water. We appreciate those who attended and donated to both the silent auction and the medical fund. We can’t thank you enough.

With Love, Chris & Charlie Trott The warm day was perfect for the traditional end -of-school water fight in Town Park where fifth and sixth graders splash and play. Page A-4 I Glenrock Independent I Thursday, June 2, 2016

Page A-4 I Glenrock Independent I Thursday, June 2, 2016 Perspective Your Thoughts Stop funding reckless vandals I am sure you have heard already about the Canadian idiots who stepped out onto the geo- thermal formations in Yellowstone Park. In case you haven’t seen this, a group of travel bloggers visited Yellowstone while pro- moting their clothing line and stepped off the boardwalk at Grand Prismatic Springs and trod Mike and Sally Sarvey photo on the delicate algae that makes up the great color of the site. They did Big, industrial trucks driving this to get some selfies down Boxelder Road May 27 at of themselves that show 5:14 p.m. what “cool guys” they are. The have since re- turned to Canada, but have been charged with criminal tresspassing and Heavy industrial warrants have been issued for their arrest. The frat-boy travel Phil Harnden vehicles using bloggers issued a self pro- Thoughts by Phil moting apology on their Facebook page that said it was simply an over- Boxelder Road sight. But that same page carries the motto, “If TO THE EDITOR: ditorial you can, you should,”, and shows a photo of We are writing to you with a deeply trou- E their photographer taking a picture of the rules bling matter. We were assured by Jim Willox, sign, which says that it is illegal to leave the County Commissioner, in an email in which trail. he copied each of you County Commission- Now, I’m a forgiving individual and thought ers that heavy industrial vehicles were not this might be a case of a public opinion witch- permitted to use Boxelder Road in the con- hunt. So I began to do research and went through struction of the Pioneer Wind Farm. Farewell to two their travel blog to see what else they have been As you can see from the photo below on up to. I was a little taken aback by what I saw. May 27 at 5:14 p.m. in the vicinity of Fred These self-indulgent bloggers are anything but Grant’s horse pasture we were passed by at making “oversights”. They seem to take plea- least five empty, speeding Casper Mobile sure in taking selfies of themselves in areas not Concrete double trailer haul trucks. of the best allowed by the public at nearly every location When I stopped a pickup from the same they have visited. It appears they have made a company accompanying the heavy trucks lucrative career of traveling the globe and acting the driver stated that he was unaware of the tate track signifies the beginning of summer. Tough weather- al like frat boys at treasured and sacred sites. restricted use of Boxelder Road. ways seems to mar a season that already seems too short in the This group, in addition to their clothing line, The grievous industrial destruction of is sponsored by Red Bull, Mott’s Clamato and Boxelder Park and the Mormon Canyon area grand scheme of things. This year was particularly short for two CoCos-Pure and several others. These punks are is insult enough without this our last peace- men that will always be remembered not only at Glenrock High doing real harm to an issue close to my heart. ful summer journey to our cabin being put in As a photographer, I strive to capture the jeopardy by close encounters with five huge, School, by the town and state. beauty around us in as natural and gorgeous powerful vehicles on a narrow gravel road. This space is typically not reserved for praising thoughts about athletic state as possible. I also do everything in my Inside our pickup besides myself and our power to leave the places I travel in better shape daughter was Mike, a disabled man, and our coaches,S but this is a special circumstance. than I found them. I may want to come back, only grandchild. An entire family could have Al Finch and Tony Lehner are two of the best men to ever roam the sidelines but others may want to enjoy the beauty as well. been wiped out with a single skid or fishtail But these vandalous acts inspire new laws of an enormous empty truck and trailer. in the Cowboy State. And State was their final curtain call. and restrictions, which are constantly being im- As thousands of tons of concrete will be The two coaches spent many decades together — on and off the field. They posed on all of us who are trying to do the job needed to form pads for all the wind turbines respectfully. We have to buy permits and sched- expected to be constructed in Pioneer Wind have reached the mountain top four times in track together, and Finch has led ule park rangers as escorts to enter some places Farm it is easy to estimate that the trips by the Herder cross country team to two state crowns in his tenure. that are open to the general public. There are these and other related heavy vehicles will They have no doubt enjoyed their downtime together, and no one can crack many more restrictions on professionals than continue on an hourly basis for the remain- the public because of disrespectful people like der of the summer season and into the fall a joke and bring a smile like Lehner. They have also been together for the these Canadian bloggers. and winter. rough times, like the death of Lehner’s beloved brother Mick, who meant so It’s becoming cost prohibitive to even pho- But most importantly, one such encounter tograph the most beautiful parts of our country. with the public is sufficient to cause us to much to both men. These selfish vandals come to Wyoming and lit- warn our friends and neighbors to be vigilant They couldn’t be more different in the way they go about their business. erally just step all over everything, permanently while driving Boxelder Road and to report marking the landscape. And for what? A selfie? such violations of the restriction to us and to Lehner, admittedly, loved to yell and get his point across. No one hated los- I, for one, am not going to support any company the authorities. ing more than Lehner, who also likes to joke about his overall record in girl’s who pays these foreigners to come tear up our We would like an explanation immediate- natural beauties. We are the ones who have to ly and assurance that every company pres- hoops. The grey-haired Glenrock native is Wyoming to the core. He loves his live with the altered environment, the restric- ently working and working in any capacity Herders and his hometown. If there was a Mount Rushmore in the Rock in the tive laws and the general mess that this group is in the future on the Pioneer Wind Farm is leaving in our backyard. warned of the consequences for use of Box- Glen, there is no doubt that you better save a spot for his trademark toothpick. This is an ongoing situation, but at the time elder Road by heavy vehicles. Finch, on the other hand, is a calming force. He is passionate, loves to teach of writing this, there is an online petition with and watch kids succeed. He is a man of few words, but his dedication, class 20,000+ digital signatures at http://goo.gl/ Mike and Sally Sarvey WwRWk2. These idiots are free to live the way Glenrock and dignity shine through — always. He never gave you a headline, but he was they like, but Red Bull and the rest of their spon- quick to talk up his athletes. sors should stop funding their destructive tours. Bud Light has already dropped them. When both were together, it was just the right fit. Their mix of personality turned into a beautiful blend of success — on and off track. They will forever Don’t cut JUCO be enshrined in the Wyoming Coaches Hall of Fame, but more importantly, they are both Hall of Famers in life. Ask Jen funding in Wyo. The two aren’t going anywhere anytime soon, and I can only imagine the LETTER TO THE EDITOR: stories (and other things) that will be flowing at the Glenrock Golf Course for Do you have a pressing question you Cutting funds for the junior colleges — want to ask? Want to know why and how my, such a smart move? Just when the jobs summers to come. school vacations dates are chosen? Or why of one industry have disappeared and the Congratulations to two great men who this town will always be in debt to. are the street cleaners out during the day workforce needs to learn a new profession when the traffic is the heaviest? we cut back on the best place to acquire a And more importantly, thank you for everything you do, have done and will A new feature will be added to the new skill. continue to do in our little neck of the woods. Douglas Budget each week beginning with Did we ever consider cutting the pay for You will be sorely missed. the Nov. 25 issue. Ask Jen Kocher a ques- all administration at our Capitol as well as tion and she will find out the answer. The our elected officials? best ones will be answered in the Budget. –– Cody Tucker Send your questions to jen@douglas- C. Don Irwin budget.com Douglas

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Sales: Carrie Calliham 2015 Award-winning Newspaper Thursday, June 2, 2016 I Glenrock Independent I Page A-5 New subdivision, new mobile app and street work coming up By Nick Balatsos the highway. [email protected] “Sage and Lookout are also platted streets in the Sunup In the near future, Glenrock Subdivision that could be ad- will likely see a new subdivi- dressed for ingress/egress,” sion built across the street from Drummond wrote in a memo the high school, a new mobile to the mayor and town council. application for residents’ and The planning commission visitors’ smart phones and held a public meeting about the improvements made to Second new subdivision at the begin- Street. ning of the month. Planning These are some of the pro- Commissioner Dustin Ailport, posals that have either recently who owns the company build- made their way through the ing the subdivision, recused town council or are in the pro- himself from the meeting. Phillip Harnden photos cess of doing so. Because the planning com- The application and street mission approved the proposal, Grade schoolers of all ages take to the GHS track on Friday for Grant Elementary School’s improvements have been ap- town council members also field day. proved already, but the new voted in favor of the additional subdivision still needs one lots during first and second more yes. The subdivision has readings. A town law approv- ield ay un faced little opposition, so far. ing the subdivision will see a F D F And if smooth sailing contin- final vote, June 13. ues, a green light could be just The town is also consider- a few weeks away. ing whether to build a new The new subdivision — the mobile application. Deer Creek Estates Subdivi- The app would be available sion — would be located off through Apple and Android Sunup Road on Emigrant stores. It would contain vital Drive. The hilltop neighbor- information about the town hood, if approved, would cre- and its businesses and would ate 11 single-family lots. likely give officials the ability Local company Ailport to send push notifications for Properties would build the events, deadlines and other subdivision. For each of the crucial information. generously-sized lots, they The town received two would replace the water and quotes for the product. The sewer taps, and they would first came from Mobile Town also install new power and gas Guide, which said it could lines. In addition, the company build the application for agreed to install three new $2,495 and $75 per month af- Using whiffle balls instead of eggs (above) for the traditional street lights and fire hydrants. ter that for maintenance, or an race. Grant students (left) are all smiles as they competed on Community Development optional lifetime maintenance the track. Director Kasey Drummond cost of $4,000. The second said that the new lots will help came from Bar-Z, which said it fill the community’s need for would build and design the app Have you ever done the broad jump? single-family homes. She said for $2,195. There would also Sometimes we play “leap frog.” it’s a win-win for the town be a $3,000 annual license fee. because Ailport will be paying The town council voted Kids: color stuff in! for the infrastructure that will May 23 to approve a resolution ultimately bring more people to go with the first company. Newspaper www.readingclubfun.com Fun!Annimills LLC © 2016 V13-22 to the community. Finally, the town council Future plans for an expan- approved a bid for roughly sion of that area would also $177,000 for an overlay proj- Dolphins leap I am a jumping include construction of an ect on Second Street. through the air mouse. I weigh 1 ingress and egress. Drum- The bid went to Hal’s Cus- to save energy. Jump! Leap! Hop!2 under an ounce mond said that it hasn’t been tom Paving and Excavation Almost every animal Whee! 3 and am 3 to 4 decided where those streets to improve Second Street by jumps, leaps, springs or inches long. I can would be located, but added adding two inches of hot-mix hops. Animals jump to jump up to 13 feet! that one possibility would be asphalt. move to somewhere, to to extend Emigrant Drive to get out of danger, to catch 4 food or to show off for 5 others. horses jumping spiders gazelles

Rains, snowpack create Spiderman 6 Read the clues Spiderman 8 and fill in the puzzle kangaroos messy situation for parks with the names of 7 9 animals that can jump! grasshoppers flying squirrels By Nick Balatsos cougars crickets rabbits [email protected] ACROSS: 10 Flies jump Kangaroos 3. can jump up to 20 feet out of the water; easier for backward dolphins The recent rain and substantial snowpack have created cannot walk them to move through air than water – it saves energy when they 11 high water flows on the Platte River— a recipe that has jumping mouse backwards 4. live all around us; they jump using a silk line take off. affected state parks in Seminoe, Glendo and Guernsey, 6. active during the day, they blend into the grass, DOWN: like I can! according to the Wyoming Department of State Parks and and jump using their "spring-loaded" legs Cultural Resources 1. a rodent; can jump up to 12 feet; likes to eat grass seeds and fruits 7. also called mountain lions; can leap up to When a little worm A press release issued by the department states that water 2. do not really fly; a loose fold of skin between their front 18 feet in the air and as far as 40 feet living inside a legs and hind legs lets them glide from tree to tree levels are expected to increase along the Platte River through 9. carry their young in their pouches; “Mexican Jumping June, which means that water levels at the reservoirs are 5. are active at night; can jump up to 20-30 times their they are from Australia Bean” moves, it body length, or about 3 feet expected to be higher through the summer. makes the bean 10. can be trained to race and jump over 8. hop along everywhere except in Antarctica; they like carrots The high levels might affect camping at some sites, but obstacles in a certain amount of time look as if it is water recreation activities at the reservoirs shouldn’t be af- 11. are antelopes; most live in Africa jumping. More free puzzles: www.readingclubfun.com fected, according to the department. Indian Point Campground is expected to close after this week after water flows over Indian Point Road at Glendo Most Animals Jump! 25 27 28 38 State Park. The department warns that many of the low lying Most animals can jump. Did you know that some 39 40 23 26 36 campgrounds at Sandy Beach will likely also be affected. cannot jump? Follow the dots to see two that do 24 29 37 41 1 To prepare, two Indian Point restrooms have been not jump. One is too heavy and the other is too slow. 22 35 30 34 pumped, sanitized and locked, the department says. 4 33 2 5 While campsites are affected by the high waters, visitors 9 10 31 32 6 can expect to see temporary campsites available at all af- Most 16 3 8 11 21 7 fected state parks in coming weeks. kangaroos live 7 15 17 6 12 14 “High water at Glendo is not an uncommon occurrence,” in Australia. We 5 13 Glendo State Park Superintendent Brian Johnson said in a travel together 18 20 8 statement. “Yes, some amenities may be affected, but we in “mobs.” We like 4 19 9 59 58 25 20 are working with the community of Glendo and the local to eat grass and 21 19 12 10 1 3 61 14 marina to ensure our visitors have the ability to experience shrubs. We can jump 2 60 57 18 26 24 23 11 up to 40 feet in 62 17 13 one of the best reservoir parks in Wyoming.” 65 22 16 15 Because of the potential for rapidly increasing water distance and 10 feet 64 63 56 39 38 37 27 Unscramble the letters to name N levels, visitors are reminded to use caution when camping high. We can hop as 49 40 H near the shoreline. fast as 40 miles per 41 36 two animals that cannot jump: T 50 42 28 L P hour for a short time. 55 43 35 L 48 29 S We use our tails to 54 44 34 1. ______47 30 T push us and to help 53 H 51 4546 33 31 O us jump. 52 32 2. ______A E E Vote From the Front Page

Glenrock Town Council • State Senator, Senate Dis- has two open four-year seats trict 02 (held by Republican Humans Jump Too! Humans jump to move to a new spot or Five Little Jumping Monkeys and one open two year seat. Brian Boner of Douglas; to get out of danger. They also jump for fun, to compete, entertain and exercise! Can you fill in this beloved childhood rhyme Chad Beer, Terry Gray, Roy • State Representative, Match the people below to what they do: Oops! about monkeys jumping? Kincaid and Bruce Roumell House District 03 (held by Eric 1. hopscotch players a. jump into the ocean are candidates for the four-year Barlow, R-Gillette); 2. high jumpers b. hop in the squares Five little monkeys ______on the ______. seat. Russ Dalgarn and Dayton • State Representative, 3. deep sea divers c. bounce and turn on a trampoline One fell off and bumped his ______. Lewis are running for the two- House District 04 (currently 4. ballet dancers d. jump off buildings in movies year seat. held by , R- 5. basketball players e. jump high over a set bar Mama called the doctor and the doctor ______, The following partisan (Re- Wheatland); 6. skydivers f. leap into cartwheels publican and Democrat) nomi- • State Representative, 7. gymnasts g. jump out of airplanes “No more monkeys ______on the ______.” h. leap into the air nations are up for grabs at the House District 06 (held by 8. stunt people jumping said bed primary (see chart at right for , R-Glenrock, 9. cheerleaders i. jump to reach the hoop head bed jumping Newspaper Fun by! Created Annimills LLC © 2016 who is running): who is not seeking re-election). Page A-6 I Glenrock Independent I Thursday, June 2, 2016 Community COMMUNITY CALENDAR SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

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Rolling Tumbleweeds Crafts and Chat 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Monday, June 6- Pork Chops, Glenrock Rec Center Dressing, Mixed Vegetables, WHEN GLENROCK WAS YOUNG Salad, Roll, Mixed Fruit On the Old Ranch 78 YEARS AGO June 2, 1938 From June 6, 1991 The big event of the season is about to occur. The fifth annual Tuesday, June 7 -Meatloaf, Nine teams entered the roping contest community picnic will be held Sunday in the city park which is sponsored by the Converse County Fish and Game Club, assisted Baked Potato, Green Beans, at the Vaquero Arena Sunday afternoon. by business firms and individuals in Glenrock and Parkerton. Winners were Maurice Jepson and Ron Salad, Roll, Fruited Jell-O Pormerly who were present with belt 50 YEARS AGO June 5, 1941 buckles donated by Glenrock business Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Payne of Provo, Utah, are visiting her Wednesday, June 8- Chicken firms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Lang Fried Steak, Mashed Potatoes, 50 YEARS AGO June 2, 1966 Gravy, Corn, Salad, Roll, Fruit Kathy Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown, was named Thursday, June 9- Chili, Glenrock Queen at the Vaquero arena Monday afternoon. Crackers, Salad, Cinnamon 25 YEARS AGO June 6,1991 Roll, Peaches Several Hundred amateur and professional bicycle racers, LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS representing 35 countries, are scheduled to be zipping through Glenrock during the afternoon of June 30, when the Casper Classic PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION returns. Friday, June 10- Chicken & The Glenrock Senior Center has public 14 YEARS AGO June 6, 2002 Dumplings, Peas, Salad, Roll, transportation that goes to Casper twice a The Glenrock group of Wyoming Ambassadors of Music are to be month. For more information, kicking off a fund-raiser this month with a 50/50 raffle. Berry Tart call 554-0391 for Glenrock. Business Directory R E A L W Y O . C O M A Professional Wyoming Real Estate Firm

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A page dedicated to the fascinating history of Wyoming ~ wyoming Military Museums ~ from the Civil War to 1943 when the horse Cavalry was Did you know that there are over 90 museums in the state disbanded. of Wyoming? Among them are museums containing his- toric facts, stories, photos, and hundreds of artifacts about The museum has since met that goal and expanded the Indians, ranchers, pioneers, dinosaurs, wildlife and plants. collection far beyond the Cavalry. The collection is now There are many memorials for the wagon trains that trav- inclusive of other branches of service in the Arm includ- eled westward, settling the west. Wyoming, though densely ing artillery, infantry, medical and Army Air Corps Special populated, can be proud of its dedication in the preserva- Unidentified cavalryman collections of 1902 and 1938 dress uniforms are also in- tion of Wyoming’s rich, monumental history. cluded. Among these museums are four museums dedicated to Wy- The collection of uniforms used by the Air Service, Air Corps oming’s military history. and AIr Force is broad and very complete, beginning with the air service uniforms of 1912 . The collection shows all Military Memorial Museum. It is a subdivi- CHEYENNE, WY. typed of Air Force uniforms used to the present day. Uni- sion of the Nelson Museum of the West, a non-profit corpo- forms owned by Army and Air Force General Officers fea- ration located in Cheyenne. The collection began with the tured in our collection also includes all uniform types autho- goal of acquiring uniforms, saddles, firearms and sabers Unidentified soldiers await rized to be worn by General Officers in the Air depicting all of the enlisted and officers of the U.S. Cavalry their orders. Force and the United States Army since 1942.

Top to bottom: M1903 Springfield .30 cal. in service 1903 - 1974 Remington 03-A3 Sniper Rifle with M381 Weaver Scope 30-06 cal. WWII 1941 - 1945 1903 A3 Springfield with Bayonet 30-06 caliber WWII 1941 - 1945 Winchester 1917 Rifle 30-06 cal. WWI 1914 - 1918 1898 Krag 30-40 Krag calibre issued 1903

1859 McClellan saddle 1887 Whitman saddle 1917 Officer’s saddle

CASPER, WY. The Wyoming Veterans Memorial Museum is a non-typical military museum that is exclusively focused on the personal, intimate and sensitive stories of Wyoming veterans who have served in the Armed Forces spanning the Spanish-Amer- ican War to the modern War on Terrorism. Wyoming Veterans Memorial Museum The museum covers all branches of ser- Display in the Wyoming Veterans vice, all ranks and conflict as well as civilian Memorial Museum components.

The museum was established in the original Enlisted Men’s Service Club at the Casper Army Air Base, a World War II military training site that was activated in 1942 and decommissioned in 1945. CHEYENNE, WY. The Wyoming Nation- al Guard Museum located in Cheyenne The museum is home to nearly 700 individual Wyoming veteran’s stories honors the Wyoming National Guard and more than 25,000 artifacts including uniforms, photographs, archives, men and women who have served and weapons. since 1870.

Currently, an exhibit featuring the 115th cavalry is be- ing showcased, such as the uniforms and equipment that were used prior to CHEYENNE, WY. The Warren 1942. After 1942, the group switched Heritage Museum is located at to a mechanized force when Harley the F.E. Warren Air Warren Heritage Museum at F.E. Warren Force Base Davidson motorcycles, scout vehicles west of Cheyenne. Air Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming The museum String of cavalry horses of the and transport carriers replaced the 115th being shod is in historic Build- ing 210, which horses. was the Army commander’s headquarters at the turn of the century. Exhibits can be found in the first Interestingly, it is said that when the floor rooms and in the museum annex Building 211. The history of missiles cavalrymen were told their horses were being replaced, some of them and that of the 90th Space Wing, as well as rooms creating a look back ended up being thrown in jail because they got in fist fights over it, not into the life of the servicemen stationed at the post are depicted. wishing to give up their horses.

~ GHOST TOWNS OF WYOMING ~ BRONX, WYOMING

Bronx, Wyoming was a small community in The Beaver School was built on the west side of Sublette County, located on the east side of the the Green River. Eventually it was moved near Green River. It is close in poximity to the origi- Cora. The Bronx School was located on the east nal Warren Bridge, which was named for local side of the river, and both were part of Sublette Missouri-born rancher J.J. Warren. County School District Number 6. The schools were closed around 1948, but with no transpor- Bronx was settled in the early 1900, with a post tation available to Pinedale, they reopened in office established in 1906 on the Page Ranch. 1953. They finally became defunct in 1964. A half-mile to the east of the bridge a commu- nity hall was constructed, and the foundation of The majority of Bronx settlers originally came There is very little information found about from Kansas, and the area is now occupied by that building still remains. C.Y. Phillips opened Bronx,, Wyoming - and fewer photos. a store here as well, and later R.T. Albert and ranches of various sizes. The Bronx Community Sons operated the business. Club includes women from the area, as well as from Pinedale and Cora.

Old trading post A-9 Glenrock Independent, Glenrock, Wyoming Thursday, June 2, 2016 Public Notice ing in parks, repairing water and sprinkler lines, street sweeping and garn. All members voting AYE – motion carries. ADJOURNMENT: Notice of Final Settlement... installing fence at the Town Park. He applied for a $59,800 emer- Being no additional business before the council, Mayor Frank ad- gency grant from SLIB for the sewer force main. CEPI supported journed the meeting at 8:07PM. Published June 2, 2016. Jaime Tu- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT WITH AND PAYMENT TO the Sunup overlay, in writing, stating it will last at least 15-20 years. dor, Town Clerk. CONTRACTOR: BUILDING INSPECTION/COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Kasey Publish: June 2, 2016 3065 Notice is hereby given that the Town of Rolling Hills (Owner) has ac- Drummond – Glenrock’s Welcome Summer Fest is 6/17-18. The cepted the Town of Rolling Hills Shop Retrofit and Addition Project GEDC Fiber Study is complete and available at Town Hall. South as completed according to the plans and specifications and rules set Rec. Master Plan will get underway soon. GEDC will pay 1/3 of the forth in the contract between Owner and Fuller Enterprises (Con- Town’s mobile app setup costs and the remaining 2016 TA funds will 2nd Budget Workshop... tractor), and that Contractor is entitled to final settlement. On or af- be used toward that as well. The Planning Commission will bring a 2nd Budget Workshop FY 2017 ter the 29th day of June, 2016, being the 41st day after the first pub- Conditional Use Permit to council on 6/27. She will be assisting Lisa Glenrock Town Hall lication of this notice, Owner will pay to Contractor the full amount Shadrick, who is with the High School, in writing a grant to create a May 25, 2016 due under the contract. consignment store that will be run by the students. CLERK: Jaime Workshop convened at 5:00PM. Present: Mayor Frank, Council- Publish: May 19, 26 & June 2, 2016 3055 Tudor – the candidate filing deadline for the November elections is man Flynn, Councilman Roumell, Councilman Dalgarn, Councilman 5/27 and forms and information are on the Town’s website. 3 people Gray, Jaime Tudor – Clerk, Andrew Sibai – Treasurer, Tim Hurd – have applied to date. TREASURER: Andrew Sibai – has been work- Police Chief, Randy Rumpler – Public Works Director, Kasey Drum- Notice of Public Hearing... ing on the FY17 budget and we will need to look at taxes to help mond – Planner. There was a discussion on FY16 revenues and alleviate the revenue shortfall. The GF will be down $600k this year. expenditures, sales taxes and the FY17 forecast, including spend- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING He is still looking for solutions to health insurance costs. POLICE ing money to make necessary improvements to the Town. The SRO DEPARTMENT: Tim Hurd – congratulated Councilman Gray on his grant application request was discussed in depth with Chief Hurd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there will be a hearing for nomination. The department is working hard on the community po- giving beneficial examples of having a SRO at the schools - from a Conditional Use Permit on behalf of Steve Cielinski. The hearing licing and he is happy with the positive feedback and responses they an active shooter on site and the PD being 5 to 7 minutes away to is for a request to build an accessory structure larger than allowed have been getting, especially at the schools and from the School students’ improved perceptions of police officers – versus the cost in the Glenrock Municipal Code at 700 Sunshine Lane, Glenrock, Board. ITEMS FROM THE FLOOR: None. NEW BUSINESS: A and current economic uncertainty. Council voted it down for fear of Wyoming. motion to approve Ordinance No. 692 – Deer Creek Subdivision layoffs within the PD and will revisit the application request in one Pursuant to the requirements of the Glenrock Zoning #1 – on 2nd reading was made by Councilman Roumell; seconded year. Public Works and Community Development budget request Code, a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, June 14, 2016, at by Councilman Dalgarn. All members voting AYE – motion carries. changes were discussed. Meeting adjourned at 7:10PM. Published 5:00 P.M., before the Glenrock Planning Commission and Monday, A motion to approve Ordinance No. 693 – Budget Amendment FY June 2, 2016. Jaime Tudor, Town Clerk June 27, 2016, at 7:00 P.M. before the Glenrock Town Council, in 16 – on 1st reading was made by Councilman Roumell; seconded Publish: June 2, 2016 3064 the Glenrock Town Hall, 219 S. Third St., Glenrock, Wyoming. by Councilman Dalgarn. All members voting AYE – motion carries. A All interested persons may attend and present their views orally or motion to approve Resolution 2016-10 – Mobile App – was made by in writing. Councilman Dalgarn; seconded by Councilman Flynn. All members voting AYE – motion carries. A motion to approve Resolution 2016- Notice of Intent... TOWN OF GLENROCK 11 – Grant Approval – was made by Councilman Dalgarn; seconded by Councilman Roumell. All members voting AYE – motion carries. NOTICE OF INTENT TO LEVY ADDITIONAL MILLS Jaime Tudor, Town Clerk Publish: May 26 & June 2, 2016 3060 A motion to approve Resolution 2016-12 – 2nd St. Overlay – was made by Councilman Roumell; seconded by Councilman Dalgarn. All members voting AYE – motion carries. A motion to approve Glen- The Board of Trustees of Converse County School District No. 2 rock’s Main Street Application for Open Container Permit on 6/17 announces its intent to levy 1.50 mills for the fiscal year 2016-2017, Glenrock Town Council Meeting... and 18 from 3:00PM-2:00AM was made by Councilman Roumell; following a public hearing on the matter to be held on June 9, 2016, seconded by Councilman Flynn. All members voting AYE – motion in the District Administration Office at 6:45 p.m. Town Council Meeting carries. A motion to approve Glenrock’s Chamber of Commerce Ap- Glenrock Town Hall plication for Open Container Permit on 6/18 from 10:00AM-5:00PM The purpose for levying the mills is as follows: May 23, 2016 was made by Councilman Dalgarn; seconded by Councilman Rou- Mayor Frank called the council meeting to order at 7:00PM, wel- mell. All members voting AYE – motion carries. Mary Kay Kindt with 1 mill for maintaining a Recreation District and Program (W.S. comed the audience and led the Pledge of Allegiance. All elected the Chamber added that there will be designated drivers available 18-9-201) officials were in attendance. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: A motion to transport from Town Park to Kimball Park and they are working .50 mill (B.O.C.E.S.) for community education needs (W.S. to approve the minutes from the May 9th Council Meeting and the on transport to Valentine’s Speedway. A motion to approve Head- 21-20-101- 21-20-109) May 10th Budget Work Session was made by Councilman Rou- stong’s Application for Catering/Malt Beverage Permit on 6/18 from mell; seconded by Councilman Dalgarn. All members voting AYE 10:00AM-2:00AM at Town Park and Kimball Park was made by These mills may be levied at the discretion of the Board in accor- – motion carries. Terry Gray was sworn in as interim Councilman. Councilman Dalgarn; seconded by Councilman Roumell. All mem- dance with Wyoming Statutes as noted above. COUNCIL’S REPORTS: Councilman Gray – has been approached bers voting AYE – motion carries. A motion to approve Glenrock by citizens since his nomination last Friday about the trash sched- Hotel Properties LLC Application for Catering/Malt Beverage Permit ule. He urged the community to help with the budget and attract- on 6/17 and 18 from 3:00PM to 2:00AM in the rear of the hotel and Jim Williams ing people to town. Mayor Frank added that he has a meeting with at Kimball Park was made by Councilman Roumell; seconded by Chairman, Board of Trustees the Town Attorney and Waste Connections on Wed. Councilman Councilman Flynn. All members voting AYE – motion carries. BILLS Publish: May 26 & June 2, 2016 3058 Roumell – no report. Councilman Dalgarn – no report. Councilman & CLAIMS: A motion to approve the Bills & Claims as presented Flynn – no report. MAYOR’S REPORT: No specific report. 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Buying ROLLING HILLS TOWN-WIDE SPARKLES, offering •Clean- 20-3p $13,801.00. Complete mate- ming. Position open for 2016- all deer/elk antler. No quantity Garage Sales. June 4-5 * Mul- ing service for home & office • FOR RENT: Very nice 2 bed- rial packages with instructions. 2017 school year: Tennis Coach too large or small. Competitive tiple Sales in One Small Town. House sitting • Honest, reliable, room furnished apartment. At- Experienced and Insured crews for fall session. If interested in prices. Easy grade. www.pets- Drive the Streets & Watch for professional. 307-298-7896. tached garage, central AC, available. 1-800-658-5565. obtaining information or apply- kafur.net, Facebook, gpetska@ Signs 21-3p washer & dryer included. One 22-WYCAN ing, please contact: Riverton gmail.com, or call Greg, 308- 20-3p & 1/2 baths. All utilities paid. No 5 MOBILE HOMES. For sale in Workforce Services, 422 E. 750-0700. 803 GRANT, Glenrock. Garage Merchandise pets. Non-smoking 359-8668. park. 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Call 351-1277. units. $500 per month plus gas NATIONAL 9 INN. Low weekly Dakota, is seeking applica- 22-1p Fridge, Washer/dryer. Must see. 17-12p & electric. Call 358-5362. rates available at the National METHODIST CHURCH down- Best offer. 351-3344. FOR SALE OR RENT: 20 ft. 21-3p 9 in Wright. 2 and 3 Bedroom stairs at 136 S. 5th Street. Rum- 12-ctfnMC and 40 ft. containers. From one FOR RENT: Property for rent, Suites with kitchenettes avail- mage Sale June 1st, 8am-Noon, time to used. Call for current lease, or purchase with owner able. Rooms starting at $59.95 Glenrock 22-1cFMC pricing. 307-351-1277. www. financing. 14.937 acres. Warm, CALL 307-464-1510 221 BROWNFIELD RD. June Services wystoragecontainer.com cozy, nice clean home. 4 bed, 14-ctfnCM Apartments 3 2:00-7:00pm. June 4 8:00 17-12p 3 bath. Call for appt. 307-683- 2 BED, 1 BATH income restrict- am -1:00 pm. East end of shop. PDC PAINTING: interior, exte- WANTED: Old Wyoming license 2190. ed townhomes $521/mo, we pay 455 East Birch rior. Over 30 years experience. plates, the older the better, all 20-3p w/s/g, appliances included. Call Glenrock, WY 82637 considered. (307)358-3576. HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY Grimshaw Investments at 307- 21-3p FOR RENT. Three bedrooms, 672-2810 Ranger Apartments RENT ASSIST. two bathrooms, central air, two 22-tfncGI 307-436-8631 1 bedroom $455 car garage, no pets. $1,000 per 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Units, AVAILABLE (HUD) 2 bedroom $535 Douglas Real mo. Call for more details 307- laundry room, play area, Trails Apartments 351-1748. Wright Real rental assistance by Low Income rent 130 Boxelder Trail Estate Rentals 21-3p availability & eligibility. Glenrock, WY. 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Pearson Celebrating 100 years AGE. 2 miles east of Glenrock. Douglas, WY. of Western Sugar 5x10,10x10, 8x20, 10x20, is accepting applications 12x36, 15x40, 19x45, 13x35 2 & 3 bedroom, all Family friendly events daily! Outside storage. 307-265-4411. for Detention Deputy. appliances, a/c, laundry Follies Rose Parade Fireworks at 22-54p facility, playground Mustang Rodeo Family Fun Night Horseshoe Bend Call 307-568-4021 or see our website FOR RENT: Apartment for rent. TTY/TDD #711 www.lovellchamber.com | 307-548-7552 A+ 2 bedroom, $495. Call Alerin http://www.bighorncountywysheriff.com 307-358-4357 Management, LLC. 307-265- [email protected] 1445. for an application 43-ctfnAM FOR RENT: two bedroom apart- ment available June 1st. $475 and equal deposit. Non-smoking and no pets. 307-277-6169. 21-4p

Positions highlighted in red are new this week. BARBER RN ▶ Surgery ...... FT ...... Day APARTMENTS Elderly Housing (Age 62 or Older or Disabled) PRN Positions are as needed, fill-in positions with no guarantee of hours. 625 West Deer Glenrock, WY Public Notice 307-436-2725 The Wyoming Department of Enterprise Technology [email protected] TTY/TDD#711 Services will be holding the following open meetings related Rental Assistance Available HUD to SEA0018, Chapter 21, Section 2; Data Policies as passed during the 2016 Wyoming Legislative Session. www.conversehospital.com Casper - Wednesday, 6/8/2016, 125 College Dr., Room GW 413, Casper, WY 82601, 1 PM WESTGATE Gillette - Thursday, 6/9/2016, 300 W. Sinclair., Room GCM 120, Gillette, WY 82718, 1 PM APARTMENTS 1457 Sweetwater Dr. This discussion will cover the development of guide- Douglas, WY. lines for the collection, access, security and use of data by counties, cities, towns and other political subdivisions of the 2 bedroom $720 Single Person $625 state. A summary of SEA0018 is available online by visiting Rent Assist. Avail. http://goo.gl/6t1NaW . For additional information, please contact Rick Im- (HUD) Utilities paid brogno at 307-777-5101 or [email protected]. 307-358-5927 [email protected] Thursday, June 2, 2016 I Glenrock Independent I Page A-11

Sports Thursday, June 2, 2016 I Glenrock Independent I Page B-11 Vipers can’t strike late, fall to Yanks Late error denies Glenrock first win By Phillip Harnden [email protected]

he Glenrock Vipers’ crowd was bigger than the home team’s Casper Yankee’s on Tuesday night as the local favorites started showing their true poten- tial. TAfter being routed severely in the first two games of the season by the Red Sox and Orioles, the Vipers stepped out onto the fresh cut grass of Washington Park in Casper last Jake Redman (top) dives toward second night as a new team. base to beat an attempted pick-off from Noah Halsey took the mound for the first three innings and managed to keep the game within reach of victory. Bryston the mound. Bryston Jennings (below) Jennings pitched the second half and threw a 13-pitch inning, nearly grabs another out on a pick-off keeping the Vipers on top 7-6 until the bottom of the sixth. at first base as the Yankee player slides An unfortunate overthrow cost two runs in the bottom of beneath the ball. the sixth, leaving the Vipers down 8-7. With this near victory, the other teams in 5A youth base- ball may start taking this new team seriously. Although, coach Jennings is good about making sure the players don’t get too serious. “Noah, remember to have fun,” Jennings shouted to Halsey on the mound during the game. The team practices and trains to win, but Jennings seems to be pushing for intense play while maintaining the love of the game and encouraging players to enjoying their time on the field. The Vipers will play the Orioles again June 6 at 8 p.m. and face the Athletics on June 7 at 6 p.m.; both games at Wash- ington Park in Casper. They will be hosting the first home game in more than a decade on June 8 at the Glenrock High School ball field at 6 Phillip Harnden photos p.m. They will be playing the Yankees again in a rematch of last night’s close matchup. Noah Halsey opensw the game from the mound and Work has already started on the field and it is expected to held the hits to minimum, helping the Vipers to enter be game-ready by the first pitch. the top of the final inning in the lead.

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A flowery business Sheriff’s Report Between May 15 - 21, 2016, • Jacob Stephens, 34, of the Converse County Sheriff’s Glenrock was booked on May Office responded to 179 calls 20 as sentenced by court. for service from the commu- • Jeremy Regan, 34, of nity, issued six citations and Douglas was issued a citation made six arrests: on May 21 for driving under suspension. Arrests and citations Investigations Crowds • Lynae Porter, 21, of • A deputy investigated a gather at Douglas was issued a citation case of a dog killing ducks and on May 15 for littering. chasing chickens on May 15 at the Flower • Sherry Hageman, 47, of 32 Cottonwood Ln. The case Shop for Douglas was arrested on a remains under investigation. the month- Wyoming warrant on May 16. • On May 17 a deputy in- • Serene Lombardi, 20, of vestigated vandalism at 218 ly Business Casper was issued a citation W. Richards. The case remains After Hours on May 16 for possession of under investigation. event that marijuana. • A deputy investigated an • Donna Coury, 45, of unreported controlled burn promotes Douglas was arrested on May at 1519 Brownfield Road on local estab- 19 for possession of metham- May 18. lishments. phetamine. Other Phillip Harnden • Robert Perrine, 53, of • A deputy posted sex of- photo Douglas was arrested on May fender notifications in the 20 as sentenced by court. area of 1007 North 5th Street. Thomas Foundation launches new scholarship initiative husband, Senator Thomas, Susan Aid aimed at has made a career out of advocating for educational rights for all learn- ers, both as a teacher and now by helping laid-off offering educational opportunities through her foundation. energy workers “Many families in Wyoming are suffering because of the downturn in Susan Thomas was driving the energy industry. through Cheyenne when she heard “We can help workers retrain so the news of the hundreds of layoffs they may make the transition to gain in Converse County and throughout a new career and better life.” the state. Enter the ‘Retrain to Gain’ pro- On top gram, which offers scholarship op- of the hit the portunities to laid-off energy work- oil field had ers for this coming fall semester. already tak- The scholarships are available to en in recent any person who has recently been months, now laid off and who lives in Wyoming. the coal and Applications for the 2016 fall uranium min- semester are available online and ers would also are due by June 15. Scholarships be feeling the SUSAN are given a semester at a time and pain. THOMAS in addition to funds, recipients may As a lifelong Wyoming native also be mentored by Thomas as they and someone who has dedicated decide best how to adapt to the cur- her life to helping people succeed, rent economy. this news didn’t sit well with Susan. As the leader of the three-person “I knew I couldn’t do anything team, the Craig and Susan Thomas to directly restore the economy,” she Foundation is named in part for the said, as she recounts her response late United States Senator Craig that day, “but I knew there was Thomas who championed the cause something I could do to help these of Wyoming’s youth, with the pur- people.” pose of offering educational and What better way to help these other opportunities to help youth displaced workers get back on their and adults succeed. feet than by offering them scholar- For more information about ship opportunities to return to school the scholarship programs available to retool or learn new skills? As the through the foundation, call Susan co-founder of the Susan and Craig or a member of her staff at 307- Thomas Foundation with her late 634-8195. Veterans services coming to county in June A veterans service officer from Affairs claims, or VA healthcare. the Wyoming Veterans Commis- Cochrane will be available in sion will conduct community out- Douglas on June 9 and 23 at the reach services in the county in June. Workforce Center, 311 N. Russell Alisa Cochrane is available to Ave., from 9 a.m. - noon. Please discuss state and federal veterans’ contact her at 307-472-0212 or to benefits, Department of Veterans schedule an appointment.

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