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The 41-volume Encyclopedia of Presidents has been received at
the chl/d~m~llbrm7 at Crook County Library in 8undance. The
local
wi" American ~gion and VFW Auxiliaries held a raffle recently
r~ the proceeds being used to buy the books.
Pictured here with the books are, left to right, Donna Allen,
American Leg/on AuxiUary pr~Ident; ~AKldren'eUbrarlan jm Mackey
and VFW Auxiliary president, Mary Jean Wilson
Photo by Howard Allen
Electrical blaze
causes $12,000
damage to house
Fo. reFronts Computational Tech-
nn°l°gies corporation has an- wide range ofindustrial customers, lty of life and a progressive and
h°unced the relocations of both its In announcing the move, Davidgrowing business environment."
~adquarters and development S. Wehrly, ForeFronts' president In a telephone inter-dew, Wehrly
and CEO, said '%Vyoming provides said that they have an agreement
boratory facilities to Sundance, the smaller corporation with an for some leased office space in
Wyoming.
"lhe COlOration, founded in 1992, unsurpassed balance in the qual- Sundance. However, they do not
• a leader in computational sys- have a signed contract on it andhe
hesitated to say what the premises
~e~s integration and related Legal assistance were. They do plan to move to
technologies, and provides custom
lution development, engineer- developer presents SundanceinApril.The corporation
will continue to support its cus-
and onsult .¢ se ces to a rights of elderly tomers nationwide through its re-
;=
L The Intertm Legal sslstance
glonal offices.
Developer for the Wyoming Senior Wehfly said that they are prima-
Citizens Is Jade Kauffman. rily a custom house, providing
Kauffman gives presentations consultation on the type of corn-
The readings: around the state on the legal rights purer systems customers want or
Dec. 1~45 Lo~3 PreO of the elderly, need. They also update existing
265 Kauffnmn travels through thecomputer systems. They do have a
Dec. 43 15 0 state each quarter giving her pre- couple of generic products, but
Dec. 2740 16 0 sentations. The presentationmostlyworkwith available systems
Dec. 2842 18 0 planned for Crook County will be in their consulting work with indl-
Dee. 2937 "15 0 given between March 18andMarch viduals and with government en-
Dec. 3042 18 .05 22. As the dates approach, the titles.
Dec. 3133 27 . I 0local senior center will announce
the date and time.
merit; Bobble T~mx and Bryce 8eribner, who
drew the winning ticket; and rear- Rick Hartenhoff
and Joanle Descombaz of the Are Restaurant and
fire department member Jerry $cflbner.
• ' Photo by Howard Allen
The second electrical fire in a
week in the Sundance area caused
considerable damage to the re-
cently purchased and remodeled
home of Suzette Moline on Ryan
SL Glenn Engelhaupt, a member
of the Sundance Volunteer Fire
Department, estimated that it did
approximately $12,000 worth of
damage, mostly to furniture.
The-fire department was called
out about 7:00 p.m. on Thursday,
December28 to fight the fire, wI~ch
was confined to one wall in the
living room and into the attic, partly
over the house and partly over the
garage, according to Engelhaupt.
There was some water damage as
well as smoke damage. However,
Engelhaupt noted that there was
no loss of llfe in this fire as there
was in the fire a week ago when two
dogs were asphyxiated.
Engelhaupt said that this is a
good time to check electric cords
and light fixtures for worn wires or
other problems. People don't know
what kind of shape their electrical
system Is in without a periodic
inspection and it can help to pre-
vent fires.
Local emergency
planning group
meets Jan. 10
Crook County Local Emergency
Planning Committee (CCLEPC)
meeting will be held Wednesday,
January I0 at 2 p.m. in MoorcroR
City Hall.
The CCLEPC's goal is to create a
partnership between public and
private interests to insure public
awareness of hazards and haz-
ardous materials in Crook County.
All interested people in the county
are invited to attend this public
meeting.
Contact Randy Blakeman,•
chairman at 307-756-9572 or
Cheryl Williams, EMC at 307-283-
2390 ff there are questions.
Hospital board schedules meeting
The Crook County Hospital Board will meet on Jaz~uary 15 at I p.m.
in the conference room at Crook County Memorial Hospital. The public
is cordially invited to attend.
Immunization clinic in 8undance
Sundance Public Health immunization clinic will be held on January
9 from I-4:30 p.m. at the Public Health office.
Promotion board will meet
The quarterly meeting of the Crook County Promotion Board will be
held on Thursday, Jan. 11 at the Aro Restaurant in Sundance. Lunch
will be at 12:30 p.m. and the meeting at 1:30 p.m. For information call
Jeanette Mathis or Val Brandenburg. 307-756-9757.
Crook County Farm Bureau sets meeting
Crook County Farm Bureau will meet Friday, Jan. 12 at 2 p.m. in the
office. Plan now to attend and note this is a change from the regular
meeting date.
City CouncU to meet Jan. 8
The Sundance City Council will meet on Monday, January 8 at 7 p.m.
at City Hall. Because of the holiday, the council did not meet on their
regular meeting date.
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Emergency planning committee will meet
Crook County Local Emergency Planning committee will meet
Wednesday, Jan. 10 at 2 p.m. in the MoorcroR City Hall. For more
information contact Randy Blakeman at 307-756-9572 or Cheryl
Williams at 307-283-2390.
Friends of the Library will meet
The Friends of the Library will meet on Monday, January 8 at 12 noon
at the library. Everyone is welcome.
Land use planning committee sets meeting
The Crook County Land Use Planning and Zoning committee will hold
their regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, January 10 at 1:30 p.m.
at the Crook County Library. The public is welcome to attend.
Friends of Nursing Home to meet
The Friends of Crook County Nursing Home will meet ~ursday, Jan.
4 at noon in the-activities room at the nursing home wltl~ a bxown tr~g
lunch. They will be starting on an all cotton Crazy Quilt. Everyone Is
invited.
Events at senior eltlzens
The Crook County Senior Citizens will hold a board meeting at the
Hulett Civic Center on Tuesday, Jan. 9 at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Jan 14
the Sundance Senior Citizens will hold a carry-in at 12 noon.
Community Ed registration is set
Registration for Community Education classes is open for registration
by marl, in person or by phone. Final registration date is on Tuesday,
Jan. 9 from 4-7 p.m. in the commons area of the hlgh school.
Representatives of Eastern Wyoming College will be there.
Fair board will meet on ,/an. 9
The Crook County Fair Board will meet on "Daesday, Jan. 9 at 7 p.m.
in the fair office.
Christian Women to meet in Hulett
The Crook
County Christian Women's Club will meet on Thursday,
Jan. 18 in the Hulett Civic Center from 12-2 p.m. The theme Is "New
Images". For reservations call Mary Barbour, 467-5740; Llnda Chttrch.
283-2406; or Karen Freytes, 756-9652.
Fine amnesty at the librs~
Crook County Library has declared a fine amnesty for the week of Jan.
8-12, as a thank you for everything the community has done and for its
support. Everyone Is invited to bring in their overdue books during this
week and no fines will be charged.
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Weight Watchers to begin new clue
Join the Weight Watchers and get a great start on the Smart Start Plan,
Attend the organizational meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 9 at 5:30 p,m. at the
Crook County Public Library in Sundance. For additional information.
call 1-800-391-3130.
O
John Moline Jr. was chosen the Leo Riley & Company was chosen
new chairman of Crook Coun~ as the audit firm. Kevin Sweeney is
School District at their meeting on the BOCES representative and
December 21, 1995 at the Central Jerry Solyst is the leglslative con-
Office in Sundance. Chris Jesper- tact person.
son was elected vice-chalrman; Earl Jerrl Lynn Nygaard was hired for
Gray, clerk; and Jerry Ista, tree- 20 hours per month as Sundance
surer. Secondary music aide. Robi Spear
Various appointments were made was hired as I/2 time custodian at
for the coming year. Superinten- Moorcroft.
dent Jeffrey Carrier was named Extra duty contracts were
the Federal Projects Officer, Title awardedtojaneICoutureforSun.
IX Officer, and Surplus Property dance HS Cheerleadlng and to
Officer. The officlal newspapers are Murtel Gade for the Moorcroft
The Sundance Times, MoorcroR school play.
LeaderandWyomlngPloneer. Mark Reslgnatlons were accepted from
L. Hughes continues as the school Shane Bradford, Hulett K- 12 mu-
attorney, slc and from Deanna Johnson,
The bank depositories are Sun- Four Oaks custodian.
dance State Bank, First Security Aperma/~ntU__ttllt~easementand
Bank and Hulett National Bank. (Cont. on Page 2)-*~