Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Tomorrow's Tribune: 8-20

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

“My problem was cats, not dogs, so I’m glad that’s in there,” Bill Brewer, chairman of the Park County Commission, citing past experience in expressing appreciation that the county's new animal at large regulations apply to felines as well as canines. A rundown of the new laws on the county page.

“This is a dynamic place, and we find that we have to respond to changes from nature,” Al Nash, Yellowstone National Park spokesman, discussing how the park's changing thermal features can disrupt visitor destinations, like walking trails. New hot spots recently caused the closure of one such trail, and you can read a bit about it on page 18.

“We’re doing it because it was deemed to be the best political thing to do,” County Engineer Dave Kieper, explaining why plans for a new Powell road and bridge shop are going through the county's planning and zoning process just like anybody else's project. By conducting public hearings, Kieper said, local residents have a chance to share their thoughts. Updates on the new shop's progress on page five.

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