Monday, August 31, 2009

Tomorrow's Tribune: 9-1

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

“Powell has controlled growth. It's not a boom town,” Will Petersen, Powell's city building official, talking about how the city has encouraged responsible development. The city council recently passed a new measure requiring subdivision developers to add fiber optic cabling to their lots. An explanation on page 1.

“It didn't come out during the football game, so that was good,” Powell Police Investigator Dave Brown, expressing thanks that a large lizard spotted near the high school stadium last didn't show up Friday night. The unsuccessful attempt to capture the creature recapped below the fold.

“It just so happens, almost every site ... there’s turned out to be some kind of contamination,” Sterling Roberts of the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, discussing the leaking problems with old, underground gasoline storage tanks. Yellowstone National Park is in the process of cleaning up seven tank sites, and we've got some detail on page 5.

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