Wednesday, September 17, 2008

A sneak peek at Thursday's Tribune

A sampling of stories you'll find in tomorrow's Tribune, as told by the folks in them. This is kind of an experiment, so feedback is even more appreciated than usual. These are some leftover quotes that I liked, but they didn't make it into the stories.

“It would be called 'a valley,'” State representative Colin Simpson, describing a federal decision banning snowmobiles from Yellowstone as a “low” in the up and down legal battle for winter recreation in the Park. Despite that, Simpson said he wasn’t surprised by the ruling. Find out why tomorrow.

“The federal agencies aren’t thinking about the long-term environmental quality impacts,” Greater Yellowstone Coalition representative Hilary Eisen. Eisen, GYC, and other environmental groups oppose proposed drilling in the Shoshone National Forest. Specifically, they’re concerned with the company that wants to do it. Who? Pick up a paper.

“Regardless of the outcome, it was an opportunity to say, 'Here’s a choice for everybody,'” House District 25 write-in candidate Pat Slater on why he’s running. Read a profile of Slater’s candidacy on the county page.

And of course, there's much much more.

Much.

2 comments:

  1. Great quotes - and interesting "sneak peek" at next edition!
    Keep it up!!

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  2. I think this is a great idea!

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