Monday, July 13, 2009

Tomorrow's Tribune: 7-13

A peek at tomorrow's paper using quotes that didn't make the cut...

“We've gone 181-98 since I started coaching here. We've averaged about two kids per year going on to college to play the sport, and that doesn't mean a thing to some parents and relatives,” Jeff Young, former Pioneers coach, explaining his frustration with some of the criticism he's faced during almost five seasons on the job. Read about his resignation on the Sports (page 9).

“If we find a qualified auctioneer and they're from some place in Europe, I think we need to do what's best for the county,” Park County Commissioner Bucky Hall, expressing his preference that the county look everywhere for the best auctioneer. The county is putting the old Cody library up for bidding, and you can read some details on the County page (pg. 5).

“I would just ask people, particularly parents in the park, to be alert to that (vandalism). Report those things so that we can respond and protect those properties from damage,” Powell Police Chief Tim Feathers, asking folks to keep a heads up for trouble in city parks. Two restrooms were recently damaged. A run-down on Digest (page 6).

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