A peek at tomorrow's Tribune using quotes that didn't make the cut...
“We go from that to this is your problem, ‘Jesus is your friend’?” Park County Commissioner Jill Shockley Siggins, responding to questions about the appropriateness of bringing a religious group, KidZJam, to the county fair using public funds. Siggins was recalling that back in the 1950s, the fair featured a late-night topless performer, which probably wouldn't be considered appropriate today. A rundown of the church and state issue raised by KidZJam's hiring on page 1.
“There has been an earthquake and all the roads in the park are closed!” a shaken Yellowstone Park visitor on Aug. 17, 1959, speaking to then-Park Ranger Bob Richard (now of Cody). A look back at the epic 7.5 magnitude tremors that created Quake Lake on County (pg. 5).
“I love the morning. When you’re farming and ranching, you need to be ready for anything, because something’s going to happen to change your day,” Elaine Moncur, co-owner of a Heart Mountain ranch, talking about the unpredictable nature of life on the farm and ranch. Moncur re-tells her time spent caring for the land on page 5 of our special insert, “Barley, Beans, and Bales,” stuffed (carefully) inside Thursday's paper.
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