Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Tomorrow's Tribune: 12-17

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

“You can't have a Christmas display without deer,” Myron Heny, commenting on his award-winning residential Christmas display, which features the obligatory deer. For a full list of homes and businesses that received awards in this year's city Christmas Decorating Contest, see page one.

“It’s in our best interests to serve as many people in northern Wyoming as possible. ... We certainly don’t want to leave anybody hanging,” KTVQ general manager Monty Wallis, talking about the TV station's future broadcasting plans in Park County. County commissioners voted on Tuesday to stop maintaining the area's translators, which provide over-the-air television channels. The TV stations the translators rebroadcast - like KTVQ - will now have to mull how or if they'll pick up the slack. Read about it on one.

“There's no whacko test around here,” Tim French, Park County commissioner, noting that there are no rules barring people with different ideas from moving to the area. Commissioners and residents were discussing a proposed zoning change in the Crandall area, and what a future property owner might be able to do if regulations were relaxed. What the commission did is recapped on Region (page 5).

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