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The 76th Annual Hulett Rodeo was held last weekend and the long-standing reputation of a wet weekend was full blast on Saturday. It rained all day until about 3 p.m., but that didn't stop the rodeo action. Sunday turned around and turned out to be a beautiful day and the event lasted until nearly 6 p.m. Rodeo results will follow....
The Hulett rodeo parade was a wet one this year but that didn't stop the 27 entries. Sponsored in conjunction with the recreation board and chamber, entries included businesses, queens and horses and tractors. This year's grand marshals were Russell and Sheri Stinson....
Sat., June 17 is the second annual Women’s Conference, with this year’s theme being Overcomers! based on scripture, Romans 8:37. This free meeting is an outdoor, rain or shine day of teaching, fellowship, praise and food held in the front yard of David and Debi Plekan, 146 Hunter Street, Hulett. The meeting begins with breakfast cooked on the outdoor griddle at 9 a.m. Local woman, Bonnie Klein, will be the first speaker, sharing her powerful testimony. After a light lunch of smoked brisket and the fixings, Kari Perkins Stephens of Get Up & Get...
Thank you The Hulett Area Senior Citizens would like to thank everyone who participated in our spring rummage sale. All proceeds go to the seniors for activities and field trips. This is one of our three fundraisers throughout our year. We also serve a meal to the bikers during the Sturgis rally. We will have our fall rummage sale Sept. 28, 29 and 30. Please bring in your donations no later than the 27th for our set-up day. Again, thank everyone who supported the Hulett Area Seniors Citizens. Seniors, we have a special activity planned for the...
June 5 – Seven VIN checks. Five traffic stops. Two information. Two EMS pages. Two assists to another agency. Two fingerprints. Found property. Alarm. Welfare check. Business check. House watch. June 6 – Seven VIN checks. Two traffic stops. Paper service. Four welfare checks. Three assists to another agency. Prisoner transport. Two business checks. Accident. Citizen assist. Traffic hazard. Two house watches. June 7 – Five VIN checks. Four traffic stops. Paper service. Theft. Welfare check. Prisoner transport. EMS page. Three fingerprints. House...
Speeding – Saige Reed, Moorcroft, WY, 79/70, $103; Mary Percifield, Moorcroft, WY, 87/75, $130; Mark Gerard Walter, Whitewood, SD, 81/65, $140; Laurel Sherburne, Alstead, NY, 90/80, $105; Kayla Jones, Gillette, WY, 87/75, $120; Kane A. Girlinghouse, Dry Prong, LA, 86/80, $82; Scott Ross, Lacey, WA, 88/55, $235; Charles C. Harless, Moorcroft, WY, 86/80, $97; Brady Drolc, Belle Fourche, SD, 96/70, $190; Nathan Thomas Baker, 69/50, $165; Edy Hernandez, Wright, WY, 104/80, $180; Samuel Louis Costalez, Sheridan, WY, 63/50, $135; Trenton Collins, S...
Curtis Mork, the LEGO GUY, will be at the Library on Thurs., June 15 at 1 pm. He will do a short presentation on how Lego® began, show some of his own creations and then the kids will get to build their own. Everyone is Welcome! NEW FICTION BOOKS: The Wedding Planner by Danielle Steel – Faith Ferguson is New York’s most in-demand wedding planner, an arbiter of taste for elegant affairs, lavish ceremonies and exclusive fêtes. She appreciates a simple celebration as much as a dazzling event, for she knows that a dream wedding is not neces...
The Hulett Library is "Traveling The World" and kicked off the adventures flying to Japan and China last week. Crafts, games, fun facts, prizes and much more are planned. All kids that come get entered into a drawing to win a prize bag, winner will be drawn the last Tuesday of this month....
Temple Grandin to speak in Sheridan in support of new nonprofit SHERIDAN (WNE) — Temple Grandin, a prominent figure in both the agriculture and autism communities, is coming to Sheridan in July to help raise funds for a new local nonprofit. Grandin is an advocate for the humane treatment of livestock. According to her website, around half the cattle in the U.S. are handled in facilities she designed specifically to reduce stress on animals before slaughter. A professor of animal science at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado, sh...
Saturday Hulett Open #1 Class A: 1st Craig Smith, 2nd Lorado Reetz, 3rd Thebea Thomas. Class B: 1st Tracey Heaton, 2nd Dan Cahill, 3rd Kevin Martin. Sunday Hulett Open #2 Class A: 1st Thebea Thomas, 2nd Don Edwards, 3rd Kris Huven. Class B: 1st Tracey Heaton, 2nd John Germann, 3rd Curt Lehmann. Class C: 1st Tara Thomas, 2nd Kevin Martin, 3rd Kayleigh Huven....
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT THE COURTHOUSE IN SUNDANCE, CROOK COUNTY, WYOMING Tuesday, June 6, 2023 8:30 o’clock a.m. Present were Chairman Fred M. Devish, Vice-Chairman Kelly B. Dennis, Member Bob Latham and County Clerk Melissa Jones. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited to the Flag. Kelly moved to approve the minutes from May 2, 3, 15 & 22. Bob seconded, all ayes, motion carried. Bob moved per W.S. 9-4-504 to give 5% ($8,751.49) of the Forest Reserve Funds to the School General Fund and the remaining balance (...
Hulett Town Council The Hulett Town Council met on May 3, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. Present were Council Backen, Johnson, Kennah and Mayor Parsons. Absent was councilman Bears. Motion to approve the agenda, Kennah/Backen, mc. Motion to approve the minutes, Backen/Kennah, mc. Financial report was given by Clerk Bears. Motion to approve, Backen/Kennah, mc. Police report – More complaints about a horse in town, including noise and smell. Finalizing details on street dance. PWD – Parks are open and water is on. Ben asked if we could surplus some property....
GILLETTE — The Campbell County Public Library Board passed an amended collection development policy Thursday night on a 3-2 vote. The vote comes after months of work, dozens of public comments and some help from the Florida nonprofit Liberty Counsel. Board members Charlie Anderson and Darcie Lyon voted against the policy, while board chair Sage Bear and board members Chelsie Collier and Charles Butler voted for it. Collier called the policy a “safety net” for children who don’t have “invested parents” protecting them, and that it would provi...