Monday, January 11, 2010

Tomorrow's Tribune: 1-12

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

“Let’s face it ... you’re not going to get high on Penicillin,” Tim Feathers, Powell Police Chief, noting that the risk of having your antibiotics stolen is far less than the risk of having your prescription pain pills taken. Powell police are beginning a new program that will allow local residents to get rid of their unused prescription drugs in a safe way, removing the risk of having them stolen. Details can be found in a front-page story.

“Luckily it wasn’t too cold out. If it had been any colder, I probably would have froze,” Cheyenne Coggins of Meeteetse, recalling the rollover she survived earlier this month. Following the wreck, Coggins waited on the side of the highway for an hour before help arrived. For the full story, see page 7.

“After just a year, we decided we'd get married,” Earl Jones, recalling a decision he made in 1940. On Saturday, Earl and his wife, Opal, will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary. Read about it on page 6.

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