Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Thursday's Trib: Yellowstone, new library, and bad water

“We’re focused on what’s legally sustainable. ... Especially when a judge has kind of told me something and I don’t want to go to jail,” Yellowstone National Park Superintendent Suzanne Lewis discussing the park's winter use options this year. A federal judge kicked snowmobiles out of Yellowstone a couple weeks ago. Find out when Yellowstone hopes to have a new plan in place in Thursday's paper.

"Goodness guys - it's so sad!" Library Board member Pat Stuart, looking at the now-barren Park County Library in downtown Cody. The library's books and other materials have been moved to the new Park County Library at the Park County Complex. The spiffy new facility opens this Saturday. Read about its sweet new features in tomorrow's Trib.

“We’re delivering water out of well No. 3 and it is just fine,” Tod Stutzman, president of the North End Water Users, Inc. Stutzman was referring to a notice sent to North End customers warning them not to serve North End water to infants. See what's going on with local water in Thursday’s Tribune.

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