Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Tomorrow's Tribune: 7-9

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

“The (Park County Travel Council) is in the mode of being very cautious about funding events. They want to make sure the events result in heads in beds,” Travel Council Marketing Director Claudia Wade, talking about how the tight economic times have impacted promotional efforts. Read about Yellowstone's record visitation and summer tourism on page one.

“We have family in Turkey. This is just a hike,” Ray Fetzer, whose adoptive daughter, Dejah, recently reconnected with her birth mother, who lives in southern Illinois. Despite the 1,400 miles that separate the two families, they plan to remain close. Learn about the family's reunion on Page 13.

“Woo-hoo! Maybe one of you will change your mind,” Park County Commissioner Jill Shockley Siggins, upon learning that parliamentary procedure did allow the commission chairman (in this case, Bill Brewer) to second her motion. However, none of the other three commissioners were moved to change their vote, and Siggins' motion to pay for Enhanced 911 service out of the general county budget failed, 3-2. Some highlights from the discussion and some updates on the budget below the fold.

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