Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Tomorrow's Tribune: 7-23

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

“We try to be very cautious and ask people to hand it out as much as possible,” Rinda Coons, commenting about the Park County Fair Parade's candy tactics. Coons, who works for the Powell Valley Chamber of Commerce, said the parade has not adopted a no candy-throwing policy like the Cody Stampede Parade's. Read more about Saturday's fair parade on Page 3.

“Go forth and subdivide,” Bill Brewer, Park County Commission Chairman, blessing a plan to split a county-owned lot in west Powell. The property currently houses the county's Powell search and rescue base and road and bridge shop. Commissioners voted to split the lot, and one day sell the road and bridge shop to Powell Valley Recycling. The story is on page one.

“The guy with a high blood alcohol content is the typical falling down drunk,” Powell Police Chief Tim Feathers, speaking as the president of the Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police. The association recently released a study showing that criminals apparently drink more than their fair share of alcohol. Some eye-opening statistics below the fold.

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