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  • Scary fun

    Oct 31, 2024

    The annual Haunted House was held last Saturday night at the GHCC. This year's theme was clowns. The haunted house came to fruition because of the assistance from All-Around Drilling and the help of Brian Neiman and Michelle McLerran. Under the big top, participants were walked through a scary maze and spooky graveyard with skeletons, spiders and actors portraying scary clowns. The event is the brain child of Bill and Rebecca Motley, who for the past few years have put together the annual...

  • Save your cans

    Oct 31, 2024

    Lily Altaffer will be starting an aluminum can recycling program in Hulett. This project will not only help with getting rid of cans, but the proceeds will go to help with the flowers that Walt Daknis plants around town. You can leave your cans at the Corner Market in their recycling can or at Lily Altaffer's mechanic garage in Hulett. Altaffer has even offered to pick up the cans as long as it is in the Hulett area....

  • Winners of the bookmark coloring contest announced

    Oct 31, 2024

    The Hulett Public Library announced the winners of the bookmark coloring competition. In the second and third grade classes, the winners were: first place, Kaycie Neiman and second place, Jaxson Didier. For the kindergarten and first grade classes, the winners were: first place, Lennyn Apland and second place, Royce Neiman. All the kids worked hard and made it exceedingly difficult for the public voters to decide....

  • UW Extension

    Vicki Hayman, Community Vitality and Health Educator|Oct 31, 2024

    As the calendar turns to October, the air will start to cool, pumpkin food and beverages will be featured, it'll get darker earlier and autumn plans will fill the calendar! Pumpkins, it seems, are everywhere this time of year. What can you do with a pumpkin? There are endless possibilities! All pumpkins are squash, but not all squash are pumpkins, and not all pumpkins are created equally! The big jack-o'-lantern orange pumpkins you typically see on everyone's porches in the fall aren't the best...

  • Lions Club pancake supper this week

    Oct 31, 2024

    The annual Hulett Lions Club all you can eat pancake supper will be held Thurs., Oct. 31 at the Hulett Civic Center. Come and enjoy all you can eat scrambled eggs, pancakes and biscuits and gravy from 5 to 7 p.m. and support your local Lions club....

  • Daylight Saving Time

    Oct 31, 2024

    Daylight Saving Time ends Sun., Nov. 3. Remember to set your clocks BACK one hour before heading to bed Saturday....

  • Taco booth supports veterans

    Sarah Pridgeon|Oct 31, 2024

    Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Devils Tower Post #3411 is the recipient of a sizeable donation last week: a third of the proceeds from the delicious treat that has become a hallmark of Burnout Wednesday in Sundance. The Powder River Energy (PRECorp) walking taco booth, as always, was set up on the corner of the courthouse lawn throughout the busiest day of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally this side of the border. It was staffed by volunteers from the cooperative. The booth raised a total of $3600, all of which was to be directed towards the local...

  • Early deadline

    Oct 31, 2024

    Due to the Veterans Day holiday, our offices will be closed Mon., Nov. 11. Deadline for the Nov. 14 issue of the Wyoming Pioneer will be 9 a.m. Fri., Nov. 8....

  • Circuit Court

    Oct 31, 2024

    Speeding – Gretta Henrickson, Billings, MT, 84/80, $10; Sean Stanek, Blaine, MN, 84/80, $10; Jacquilin Fuller, Gillette, WY, 85/80, $15; Rosemary Gerarden, Janesville, WI, 80/75, $15; Thomas Russ, Sturgis, SD, 85/80, $15; Andrew Elwood, Black Hawk, SD, 80/75, $15; Ethan Barley, Crown Point, IN, 78/70, $101; Ryun Olson, New Braunfels, TX, 90/80, $105; Christopher Steven Walter, Hulett, WY, 75/65, $105; Anthony Esh, Denver, PA, 90/80, $105; Erika Cheeseman, Rapid City, SD, 86/75, $115; John Paul, Garden City, ID, 82/70, $120; Dustin Allen E...

  • Hulett Branch Library

    Nancy Bowles|Oct 31, 2024

    On Tues., Nov. 5 (Election Day) stop by the library, after you vote, for cookies and coffee provided by the Friends of the Library. NEW FICTION BOOKS: Fatal Intrusion by Jeffrey Deaver – Carmen Sanchez is a tough Homeland Security agent who plays by the rules. But when her sister is attacked, revealing a connection to a series of murders across Southern California, she realizes a conventional investigation will not be enough to stop the ruthless perpetrator. The Night We Lost Him by Laura Dave – Liam Noone was many things to many people. To...

  • Wyoming News Briefs

    Wyoming News Exchange Newspapers|Oct 31, 2024

    Two Park County residents found dead; carbon monoxide poisoning suspected CODY (WNE) — Two Park County residents, Jeff McKearny, 64, and Steven Werbelow, 66, were found dead in their camper on October 23. The suspected cause of death is accidental carbon monoxide poisoning, according to county coroner Cody Gortmaker. The two men were hunting near Eagle Creek Campground up the North Fork, which is where their bodies were found. Investigations are still ongoing, Gortmaker said. Werbelow, who was a Powell resident, was an accomplished t...

  • Scoreboard

    Oct 31, 2024

    HS Volleyball Hulett 3, Arvada-Clearmont 2 (12-25, 26-24, 19-25, 25-15, 15-12) HS Football Hulett 54, Edgemont 48 State Cross Country HS Girls: Brooklyn Palus 25:25.20 HS Boys: Haydon Ritchie 19:39.80 Collin McAmis 22:28.90 Caleb Fetrow 38:25.80...

  • Wyoming lawmakers rescind rules change that would have restricted media access in the Capitol

    Hannah Shields, Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange|Oct 31, 2024

    CHEYENNE — Lawmakers unanimously voted Thursday to rescind a previously voted-on rules change that prohibited photojournalists’ access to the chamber floors during legislative session. Last month, members of the Legislature’s Select Committee on Legislative Facilities, Technology and Process voted four to two in favor of a policy change that barred photojournalists’ access to the hallways on the chamber floor. This issue grabbed the attention of news outlets across the state, which re-sparked the conversation during the committee’s Thursday...