Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Tomorrow's Tribune: 4-9

A peak at tomorrow's Tribune, illustrated by quotes that didn't make the paper.

"We're going to be able to steal from the non-franchised hotels," Cody hotelier and Park County Travel Council member Ted Blair at a county commission meeting on Tuesday. Blair was explaining his belief that while his Comfort Inn and Holiday Inn are better poised to weather a projected tourist slump this summer than other Cody lodging. Read about the tough economic outlook and what the travel council is trying to do about it on the county page (5).

"Our building is in really good shape, our units are nice — the building is built like a Ford," Wes Metzler on the condition of the Rocky Mountain Manor, explaining that the 1966 building needs only some sprucing up. On Monday, the Powell City Council decided to sponsor the manor's renovation project for a Community Block Development Grant. See Page 1.

"The simple fact is what they're doing is more than just fiscally irresponsible," Powell resident and business owner David Kellett, voicing concerns with ballooning federal spending. Find out about the "TEA Party" he's organizing to highlight the issue below tomorrow's fold.

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