A peak at tomorrow's Powell Tribune, as illustrated by quotes that didn't make the paper.
“As far as I’m concerned, the subdivision is tainted,” Carl Bradford of Bradford Plumbing, talking about the troubles at the Whispering Pines subdivision. Read about the development's financial woes and some of the local impacts in tomorrow's Tribune.
"It isn't about the number of memberships. It's the amount of money that determines what you can do. If you're running a business, would you rather have 5,000 customers at $1 or six at $1,000?" Doug Conner, head golf professional at Powell Golf Club explaining last season's need for membership rate increases. Check out a preview of the '09 season of Powell golf on page 11 in the Sports section.
"Even to call it 'an affront to our existence on this planet' is still a gross understatement," Wyoming Environmental Coalition spokesman Fletcher Collins, underscoring concerns with recently-announced plans to install an experimental geo-thermal power plant in the Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park. Read about the controversy in the April 1 edition of the Tribune, which we foolishly forgot to print.
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