Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Tomorrow's Tribune: 11-12

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

“Who is going to police something like that?” Rex Sanders, Powell City Councilman, responding to a resident's suggestion that the city's amended animal cruelty ordinance include a provision that bars pet owners from keeping animals confined for more than four and a half hours. Read about what is included in the proposed ordinance on page 3.?

“Theres a lot of unstable feeling out there,” Cody auctioneer Harold Musser, talking about buyers' skepticism towards the United State's economic future. Musser thinks that unease, along with a couple other factors, lead to a dearth of bids for the old Cody library property. On Tuesday, Park County commissioners had to call off the scheduled live auction of the site. Details on Region (page 5).

“We’re never going to be at a point where the county’s going to lose the money,” West Park Hospital CEO Doug McMillan, assuring Park County commissioners that the $468,000 the county has given to the hospital for its planned Spirit Moutain Hospice will be used or returned before a state deadline. Yesterday, the county chose to commit the last of its State Loan and Investment Board consensus funds to the hospice's $4 million capital campaign. A run down of who else was after the money on page 5.

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