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TRAIN INSANE OR REMAIN THE SAME
Freedom Fitness is a training facility in Powell, Wyoming. It is a gym for anyone with an array of desired outcomes. Whether it’s losing weight, gaining muscle, or becoming more athletic, Freedom Fitness is the place to go. Jess Campbell, the owner of this performance-enhancing resource, has a summer...
SPEECH AND DEBATE RECAP
After a long year of lengthy bus rides, after-school practice, and competitions, Powell’s speech and debate team has come to an end. The speech and debate team has been deemed a favorite from all participating in it. As the season finally wraps up, students feature their favorite moments on this year’s team, which they call a family.
POWELL HIGH SCHOOL’S NEED FOR SLEEP
According to the CDC, “The American Academy of Sleep Medicine has recommended that children aged 6–12 years should regularly sleep 9–12 hours per 24 hours and teenagers aged 13–18 years should sleep 8–10 hours per 24 hours.”. As the end of the year approaches, with...
BELIEVE AND ACHIEVE
Powell High School’s [PHS] girls’ soccer team traveled to Spike Vannoy Field in Cody, Wyoming on Apr. 23 to face the Cody Fillies. This long-lasting rivalry has been dominated by Cody ever since PHS started their girls’ soccer program over 20 years ago. The Lady Panthers had...
Lovell Police build a force for good
Are you cut out to be one of Lovell’s finest? Lovell Chief of Police Roger Haney and Town Administrator Jed Nebel know what makes an effective police officer in a small town like Lovell. “There’s really not an ideal,” explained Haney. “There’s not a particular mold. There are all...
EARNING AND LEARNING: BALANCING SCHOOL AND WORK
High school is about the time teenagers begin their search for a job, but having a job while going to school can have both benefits and drawbacks. It is important that students carefully consider the potential effects of work on their academic performance, social life, and general well-being. Finding a...
THE WEDDING SINGER SANG
On May 3rd, Powell High School performed “The Wedding Singer” for the first time. Based on the movie starring Adam Sandler, “The Wedding Singer” is a dance-filled romantic comedy set in the 1980s. Starting practice a week after normal scheduling, worries formed within the cast, but...
Lovell teacher Stacy O’Tremba retiring to be near family
Her first teaching job out of Dickinson College in North Dakota was in a one-room schoolhouse in Moon Creek, Montana, where she was responsible for teaching a small group of students in grades kindergarten through eighth grade. Stacy O’Tremba said she learned a lot in that little schoolhouse, including how...
From our files: Archie Ames improves Starlit Gardens in 1949
Mr. Crapo’s musical recital Monday night was one of the crowning events of the season. There were also refreshments and dancing. Finally the affair was turned into a testimonial to Mr. Crapo, who after two years is about to leave us for more lucrative fields. … Many expressed genuine regret at this determination to leave us when he has come to mean so much to this community in the musical and social life of this place. Mr. Crapo has endeared himself to our people as no other man in many years. Cowley cannot afford to let him go, for he has become well nigh indispensable to the life of this community. No other man can fill his place.
Incumbents among early office seekers
The filing period for candidates seeking town council, county commission and state legislative seats opened on May 16. In the early going, it’s the incumbents who are accounting for all of the filing activity. Mayor Myles Foley has filed for re-election to another two-year term in Greybull. Two four-year...
The end of an era: Frannie Tack Shop to close its doors after 43 years
A local business best known as the “best little horse house in the west” is closing its doors after 43 years of retail service. LuAnne Campbell, her husband Rick and mother-in-law Pat opened Frannie Tack Shop, sensing the need to make top quality horse tack, other supplies and, most important of all, expert advice available to horsemen and women of all ages. LuAnne and Rick continued to build the business after Pat died in 2015.
Five top students honored by Lovell High School
A quintet of graduating senior girls will be honored next Monday evening during the 2024 commencement ceremony at Lovell High School, school officials announced last week. Jadalie Marchant is the valedictorian and carries a 3.9423 grade point average. She also scored a 32 on the ACT, and in a rarity, salutatorians Hallie Cornia and Carissa Lindsay have a 4.0 GPA, but each had a slightly lower score in the ACT, a 31.
Committee seeking parade marshal
Every community has its heroes, its champions and its shining stars. As the annual Mustang Days parade approaches, we are on the lookout for the perfect individual to lead the procession as our grand marshal. The grand marshal should embody the very essence of our community. They should be someone...
Grad Night Out parties to follow commencement
Graduating seniors from Lovell High School and Rocky Mountain High School will enjoy a variety of games and activities at Grad Night Out parties that follow commencement exercises next Monday and Tuesday nights. According to Grad Night Out chairman Natalie Wardell, the fun will begin each night with an all-school...
Class of ‘24
Lovell, Rocky Mountain to hold graduation ceremonies Monday and Tuesday. Sixty-nine students from Lovell and Rocky Mountain high schools will make the proud walk to receive their diplomas during commencement ceremonies scheduled for next Monday and Tuesday at the local schools. Lovell will hold Class of ’24 commencement exercises Monday...
Antonino and Newman Earn WyoPreps Athlete of the Week Awards 5-15-24 [VIDEO]
The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming WyoPreps Athlete of the Week honors for May 15, 2024, went to Mountain View senior Jaylee Antonino and Lovell sophomore Matthew Newman. These two track athletes excelled at last weekend’s 3A West Regional track meet in Mountain View. Their efforts came during the week from May 6 through May 12, 2024.
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