Monday, November 30, 2009

Tomorrow's Tribune: 12-1

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

“If I were king of the world, I’d sit down with two or three of the smartest residents and ask ... what effect the increase will have. How can we save money?” Kathy Bieke, Powell Valley Healthcare Board member, talking about a rate increase at The Heartland. Read about it on page 3.

“We got beat up pretty good for raising rates from $60 to $90 a ton. We weren't real popular.” “Neither were we.” Park County Commissioner Tim French and Powell City Councilman Josh Shorb, respectively, discussing tipping fees at the county's landfills. Officials from around the county talked about how to pay for and potentially equalize garbage rates at a meeting last week. The discussion recapped on page 5.

“You want to know (why) in one word? It was cool,” Zack Thorington, Powell Information Technology Manager, explaining why he added an online radio scanner to the Powell Police department's Web page. You can listen to live police, EMS, and fire chatter from the police site (it's definitely cool) and read about it tomorrow above the Tribune's fold.

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