A peek at tomorrow's Tribune using quotes that didn't make the final cut...
“I don’t know what it would take to require bureaucrats to work with local governments,” Clara Mae Yetter, Meeteetse Conservation District Chairwoman, voicing frustration with the Shoshone National Forest. The conservation district's appeal of a Shoshone timber sale/vegetation management plan was denied. What happened? Check the County page.
“Are there other, more innovative ways to get people's attention?” Police Chief Tim Feathers, talking about the difficulty of getting Powell residents to lock their car doors and remove their keys from ignition. Some details about a truck stolen this weekend (while unlocked and with keys in ignition) on page 1.
“Would you say I'm an artist, a designer, a craftsman? It's all of the above,” Cody entrepreneur Rich Holstein, promoting his most recent reclamation project -- using old wood from Yellowstone's Mammoth Hotel to create new furniture for the hotel's gift shop. A feature and some pics on page 20.
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