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Strohschein sets school record in 200 By Nathan Oster
Senior Ty Strohschein set a new school record in the 200 at Saturday’s Rocky Mountain Invitational, crossing the finish line in 22.73 seconds. Beckett Hinckley had held the previous record, a 22.75, for four decades. Prior to Saturday, Strohschein’s best had been a 22.88. It was part of...
Riverside trap team completes first week of competition
Riverside competed in Competition Week 1 of the Wyoming Clay Target League. “I felt the first week went pretty well,” said Coach Calvin Brown. “Most of the kids are showing improvement.”. Riverside’s top five individual athletes were: 1, Avery Clifford 32/50; 2, Ridge Lewis 32/50; 3, Cal Reuter,...
Rate Increases: Town seeks input from residents
On May 9 at 6 p.m., the Basin Town Council is asking the public to come to a special meeting prior to the regular council meeting which begins at 7 p.m. The topic of discussion will be rate increases. At the April 25 council meeting there was a discussion about...
Letter to the Editor: Is this even legal?
I am writing this letter concerning an article I read in this paper dated March 28, 2024. In this letter I am questioning the legality of what the town of Manderson is doing with their finances. I read that the police are trying to “push” for an e-citation system. As I further read, I was very troubled to read that this town is “$55,123.19 under their budget.” Councilman Patrick further stated, “What it means is that in the next four months when the fiscal year ends, to break even, with the average ticket of $150, we would need 92 tickets or more.” Patrick went on to state “that he doesn’t see any issue with it because May is coming up and that is when traffic typically increases. And that figuring $20,000 for the new system and the average ticket at $150 he wondered about an additional 133 tickets to pay for the system.”
Manderson PD hours, E-ticket program discussed at council meeting
The council voted to purchase an e-ticket program for the Manderson Police Department at the April 11 council meeting. The vote was three to one. Councilman Troy Chambers had an excused absence for this meeting. The approval came after a long discussion. Councilman Patrick clarified that if approved, it would...
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