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THE<br />
SHERIDAN<br />
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Generals<br />
ready to<br />
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season ...<br />
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<strong>11</strong>5th Year, No. 145 Serving <strong>Sheridan</strong> County, Wyoming<br />
Tuesday, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong> 50¢<br />
Post<br />
offices,<br />
federal<br />
facilities<br />
reopen<br />
Mailbag sent to<br />
consultate in<br />
Russia contains<br />
anthrax spores<br />
WASHINGTON (AP) — Post<br />
offices and government buildings<br />
reopened as the anthrax threat<br />
edged into cleanup mode.<br />
‘‘This has been one of the<br />
most difficult and sad times in<br />
postal history,’’ Postmaster<br />
General John Potter said<br />
Tuesday.<br />
A diplomatic mailbag sent<br />
from Washington to the U.S. consulate<br />
in the Russian city of<br />
Yekaterinburg tested positive for<br />
what was described as a negligible<br />
amount of anthrax spores,<br />
consular officials said Tuesday.<br />
<strong>The</strong> consulate’s mail was tested<br />
after a State Department’s mail<br />
worker in Virginia was diagnosed<br />
with anthrax on Oct 25.<br />
In New York, Manhattan Eye,<br />
Ear and Throat Hospital reopened<br />
Tuesday, six days after it was<br />
closed by the anthrax threat.<br />
Kathy Nguyen, who worked at<br />
the primarily outpatient facility,<br />
died of anthrax; circumstances of<br />
her exposure to the bacterium are<br />
still a mystery.<br />
At the Pentagon, officials said<br />
there was no indication that<br />
anthrax spores found in two<br />
postal boxes there had migrated<br />
to other parts of the military complex.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Defense Protective<br />
Service checked 150 spots in the<br />
Pentagon office, air ducts and air<br />
quality and found all negative,<br />
spokesman Richard L. McGraw<br />
said Tuesday.<br />
Kenneth Weaver, the chief<br />
postal inspector, told the Postal<br />
Board of Governors that his<br />
inspectors are screening the mail<br />
Please see Anthrax, Page 8<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>/Dave Rawlings<br />
GETTING LINED OUT — Workers from Hamlin Electric, a<br />
Montana-Dakota Utilities subcontractor from Fort Morgan,<br />
Colo., replace a utility pole Monday along Coffeen Avenue<br />
near the <strong>Sheridan</strong> College entrance. <strong>The</strong> project, which<br />
includes replacing 25 to 30 poles, is expected to take<br />
about three weeks. <strong>The</strong> new self-supporting poles are<br />
designed not to need guy wires.<br />
Dayton eyes well<br />
to replace Tongue<br />
River intake facility<br />
By Robert Waggener<br />
Staff reporter<br />
DAYTON — A “super well” is<br />
now being considered by the town<br />
of Dayton to provide water for its<br />
residents, according to Mayor Bob<br />
Wood.<br />
If approved, the well will replace<br />
the town’s water-intake facility.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dayton<br />
Town Council<br />
on Monday<br />
unanimously<br />
approved a<br />
plan by the<br />
Wyoming<br />
Water<br />
Development<br />
Commission to<br />
study the geol-<br />
ogy of the<br />
Dayton area,<br />
and then drill a<br />
test hole to see<br />
if a well is feasible,<br />
Wood said.<br />
Dave<br />
Engels<br />
Wood said the WWDC will fund<br />
the study.<br />
Meeting with the Council was<br />
engineer Dave Engels of <strong>Sheridan</strong>based<br />
EnTech Inc.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> well would have to be able<br />
to meet Dayton’s peak-day requirements<br />
(500,000 to 750,000 gallons).<br />
It would have to be able to yield a<br />
significant amount of water,”<br />
Engels said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> depth of the well will<br />
depend on water quality and quantity,<br />
he said.<br />
Engels<br />
said the<br />
idea of a<br />
well surfaced<br />
after<br />
a study of<br />
the town’s<br />
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water-intake station had been completed.<br />
He said the town’s water quality<br />
constantly changes depending on<br />
runoff in the Tongue River, and the<br />
level of treatment constantly<br />
changes in response. For instance,<br />
he said, more treatment is required<br />
during heavy spring runoff.<br />
<strong>The</strong> WWDC-funded studies of<br />
the Dayton water system which<br />
were completed by EnTech recommended<br />
a new filtration system for<br />
the water intake.<br />
But officials recently began pondering<br />
the idea that a deep well<br />
would better serve Dayton’s longterm<br />
water needs, Engels said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> filtration system has been<br />
put on hold until the well study is<br />
complete. Funding for this study<br />
will have to be approved by the<br />
2002 Wyoming Legislature, Engels<br />
said.<br />
Please see Dayton Page 8<br />
TUESDAY<br />
By Pat Blair<br />
Senior Staff reporter<br />
City officials committed just under<br />
$347,000 Monday night to stabilize a<br />
slope on the north side of Kendrick<br />
Park that, if it failed, could block<br />
Goose Creek and flood an area including<br />
the <strong>Sheridan</strong> Senior Center and<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> County Fulmer Public<br />
Library.<br />
<strong>The</strong> money is a 50 percent match to<br />
federal Abandoned Mine Lands funds<br />
the city will receive under an agreement<br />
approved 7-0 during the regular<br />
Council meeting.<br />
<strong>The</strong> approval came despite questions<br />
raised by two members regarding<br />
By Heather Evagelatos<br />
Staff reporter<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> County should use standardized<br />
tools to evaluate rural lands<br />
to carry out the county’s Master Plan,<br />
according to a land-assessment expert.<br />
Lee Nellis of the Sonoran Institute<br />
met Monday with <strong>Sheridan</strong> County<br />
commissioners and the Planning and<br />
Zoning Commission to suggest how to<br />
implement the County Master Plan,<br />
which was approved by the two<br />
boards in July.<br />
<strong>The</strong> nonprofit Sonoran Institute,<br />
based in Montana and Arizona, says it<br />
works with counties to preserve agricultural<br />
lands and open space while<br />
still allowing growth and development.<br />
“A lot of the Western landscape is<br />
BAGRAM, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan opposition<br />
forces claimed the capture of several villages Tuesday near<br />
the strategic northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif, after U.S.<br />
warplanes cleared the way with intensive bombing.<br />
It was the first significant movement reported on the<br />
ground against the Taliban after U.S. jets stepped up bombardment<br />
of the Islamic militia’s defenses. For weeks, the<br />
opposition northern alliance has been unable to advance<br />
against Taliban lines and complained the bombing was not<br />
heavy enough.<br />
U.S. jets also struck Taliban front-line positions north of<br />
the capital, Kabul, swooping down to drop more than a<br />
dozen bombs near an air base held by opposition forces but<br />
besieged by Taliban forces.<br />
Meanwhile Tuesday, Germany offered up to 3,900<br />
troops for the war on terrorism, opening the way for what<br />
could lead to the nation’s widest-ranging military engagement<br />
since World War II. But Chancellor Gerhardt<br />
Schroeder said there were no immediate plans to deploy<br />
ground troops. Other countries including Britain, France,<br />
Canada, Italy, Australia, New Zealand and Turkey have<br />
contributed or pledged forces, if needed, to the campaign.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Afghan opposition’s capture of the towns south of<br />
Mazar-e-Sharif could not be independently confirmed. And<br />
even if true, the rebels remain several dozen miles —<br />
across tough mountainous terrain — away from the city.<br />
Opposition forces, which launched a three-pronged<br />
attack Sunday, seized the town of Ogopruk and two nearby<br />
City commits funds<br />
to stabilize slope<br />
Experts say<br />
Senior Center,<br />
Y, library will<br />
flood if<br />
slide occurs<br />
Opposition claims<br />
it captured town,<br />
2 villages outside<br />
key northern city<br />
the cost and whether the city explored<br />
any less expensive alternatives to the<br />
proposed fix.<br />
Total cost of the project is nearly<br />
$700,000.<br />
<strong>The</strong> proposed<br />
cost prompted<br />
Councilman<br />
Dirk Sanderson<br />
to comment, “I<br />
have some real<br />
issues with the<br />
amount of money<br />
we’re going<br />
to spend on this.<br />
But the bottom<br />
line is health and<br />
safety.”<br />
Randy Bomar<br />
with TSP Inc.,<br />
for sale,” Nellis said. “People are trying<br />
to find the good life.”<br />
Nellis said westward expansion<br />
often causes growing pains, since the<br />
goal of “maintaining an agricultural<br />
heritage” is often clouded by the economy<br />
and “the case-by-case realities.”<br />
“On one hand the owner has a right<br />
to change the use of their land, but on<br />
the other hand those decisions affect<br />
everyone in the county,” Nellis said.<br />
That’s why the county must provide<br />
a replicable method of evaluating<br />
lands so all interests are protected, he<br />
said.<br />
“In your master plan you’ve made<br />
a commitment to taking a closer look<br />
at the resources of the county and<br />
making a decision on what is important,”<br />
Nellis told the commissioners.<br />
He showed them how other<br />
Western counties have managed<br />
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Dirk<br />
Sanderson<br />
which designed the project, said the<br />
problem in the slope is a “block failure”<br />
resulting from the flow of about<br />
4 inches of water under the bedrock<br />
through the area. <strong>The</strong> water is eroding<br />
naturally occurring coal lenses in the<br />
hillside.<br />
<strong>The</strong> proposed repair for the problem<br />
involves French drains to capture<br />
World’s largest conventional bomb, nicknamed<br />
“daisy cutter,” was originally designed to clear<br />
helicopter landing zones in Vietnam.<br />
Static<br />
release line<br />
Bomb<br />
stabilization<br />
parachute<br />
and reroute storm water and rainwater<br />
to stop the erosion.<br />
French drains are the installations<br />
used by the Wyoming Department of<br />
Transportation to stabilize the slide<br />
area on Interstate 90 between<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> and Buffalo.<br />
<strong>The</strong> drain system is designed to<br />
capture groundwater and carry it to<br />
areas where soils are more stable.<br />
City officials say the entire slope<br />
along the north side of Kendrick Park<br />
is saturated with groundwater and<br />
eroding, but the major problem is the<br />
area between the park and <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />
Junior High School, where erosion<br />
has caused cracks in the school parking<br />
lot.<br />
<strong>The</strong> area is above Goose Creek. In<br />
the event of what officials call a<br />
“catastrophic failure” — in which a<br />
large block of the slope could collapse<br />
all at once — the stream channel<br />
could be blocked.<br />
That in turn could result in Goose<br />
Creek backing up and overflowing its<br />
banks upstream, sending water pour<br />
County land assessment should be<br />
equitable, expert tells commissioners<br />
First significant<br />
movement on ground<br />
since bombing started<br />
Please see Afghans, Page 8<br />
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growth with the Land Evaluation Site<br />
Assessment system, created in the early<br />
1980s. Nellis said LESA can be<br />
used to make decisions, guide the purchase<br />
of development rights and write<br />
and clarify comprehensive plans.<br />
“It gives you a way to look at the<br />
landscapes,” he said. “You have to<br />
have a system to determine what types<br />
of land should be kept from development”<br />
and what types are appropriate<br />
for that use, according to Nellis.<br />
He said LESA offers an objective<br />
approach to evaluations that prevents<br />
conflict, emphasizing that anyone who<br />
uses the system should end up with<br />
the same assessment of a given parcel<br />
of land.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>n it’s cut-and-dried, and a person<br />
can either develop the land or<br />
not,” he said.<br />
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A squirrel knocked out power<br />
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Center on the east side of Main<br />
Street this morning after the<br />
animal shorted out the transformer<br />
power bank on that side<br />
of the street.<br />
Darrell Anderson with<br />
Montana-Dakota Utilities said<br />
the <strong>Sheridan</strong> Center building,<br />
which includes its restaurant,<br />
was the only building affected<br />
by the transformer loss.<br />
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By Robert Waggener<br />
Staff reporter<br />
DAYTON — <strong>The</strong> town of Dayton has<br />
received $132,000 in municipal “rainyday”<br />
funds from the state of Wyoming,<br />
according to Mayor Bob Wood.<br />
Wood said the funds will be used for the<br />
town’s water system following action by<br />
the Dayton Town Council during Monday<br />
night’s regular meeting.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dayton allocation is among $32<br />
million in rainy-day funds distributed to<br />
municipalities statewide, said Steve<br />
Sommers, budget fiscal manager for the<br />
Legislative Service Office in Cheyenne.<br />
He said the funds are from mineral-sev-<br />
Library auction is Saturday<br />
Some items to be<br />
auctioned include<br />
fishing trips, sculptures<br />
More than 150 items ranging<br />
from framed works of art to<br />
sculpture to guided fishing trips<br />
and weekend getaways will be<br />
auctioned off Saturday night to<br />
benefit <strong>Sheridan</strong> County Fulmer<br />
Public Library.<br />
<strong>The</strong> auction, sponsored by the<br />
Friends of the Library, starts at<br />
5:30 with hors d’oeuvres, refreshments<br />
and a silent auction in<br />
which bids are written and placed<br />
in boxes next to the auction item.<br />
<strong>The</strong> silent auction will end at<br />
7:15, said Friends President<br />
LuAnn Marks, and the oral auction<br />
will begin at 7:30.<br />
Auctions last year and in 1999<br />
each generated more than $40,000<br />
to benefit the library.<br />
“People really get enthused,”<br />
Marks said. “It’s incredible what<br />
the people of this community will<br />
Dayton receives $132,000 in rainy day funds<br />
do for the library.”<br />
That includes donations of<br />
items to be auctioned.<br />
Marks said more than 100<br />
items have been donated for the<br />
silent auction as of this week, and<br />
more than 50 have been donated<br />
for the oral.<br />
Auction items are on display at<br />
the library.<br />
Marks said some of the funds<br />
raised each year supplement the<br />
library’s book budget, but the<br />
money also has been used to purchase<br />
computers, audio-visual<br />
equipment and other equipment<br />
the library needs.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Friends receive a “wish<br />
list” from the library staff following<br />
each year’s auction, Marks<br />
said.<br />
Last year, proceeds from the<br />
auction helped pay for the<br />
library’s new youth room and<br />
snow-removal equipment. Marks<br />
anticipates this year’s wish list<br />
will include a new photocopying<br />
machine.<br />
erance taxes and federal<br />
mineral royalties.<br />
Part of this account<br />
comes from coal-bed<br />
methane development,<br />
he said.<br />
Distribution of the<br />
funds was approved by<br />
the Wyoming<br />
Legislature, Sommers<br />
said. <strong>The</strong> $32 million in<br />
payments represents the<br />
first round, while the<br />
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final payout to municipalities will likely<br />
climb to $40 million, he said.<br />
In other business, the Council:<br />
• Heard from Dayton resident Adrian<br />
Wyoming<br />
focus<br />
“Pete” Peterson and four members of the<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> Arts Council concerning a proposal<br />
to have an artist-in-residency program<br />
at the Kleiber Cabin in Dayton.<br />
Wood said the Council supports the<br />
idea, and noted that the <strong>Sheridan</strong> Arts<br />
Council will spearhead the project and seek<br />
grant funds. No formal action was taken.<br />
<strong>The</strong> cabin is named after the late Hans<br />
Kleiber, a well-known local artist.<br />
• Heard an update from town maintenance<br />
employee Johann Nield concerning a<br />
proposal by Tongue River High School students<br />
to build a skate park in Dayton.<br />
Wood said no action was taken, as issues<br />
such as project funding and location must<br />
still be addressed.<br />
Killer gets life<br />
without parole<br />
GREEN RIVER (AP) — James<br />
Rogers will spend the rest of his life in<br />
prison for the beating and arson death<br />
of another man.<br />
Rogers, 38, of Rock Springs,<br />
pleaded guilty to first-degree murder,<br />
first-degree arson and aggravated burglary<br />
Monday. He had pleaded innocent<br />
to the charges earlier.<br />
But in a plea agreement, Rogers<br />
changed his plea to guilty and prosecutors<br />
agreed not to seek the death penalty.<br />
Rogers admitted to beating Edgar<br />
Alexander, 84, of Rock Springs and<br />
then setting fire to Alexander’s home<br />
in an attempt to conceal the crime.<br />
Man arrested<br />
for struggling<br />
with armed deputy<br />
GILLETTE (AP) — A man was<br />
arrested for aggravated assault after he<br />
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allegedly tried to wrestle a rifle from a<br />
sheriff’s deputy.<br />
Campbell County Sheriff’s officials<br />
on Sunday night went with a<br />
parole officer to the house of James<br />
Alan Bollig, 42, of Gillette.<br />
Bollig was convicted last summer<br />
of battering his wife. He allegedly<br />
pointed a rifle at deputies who<br />
responded to that call.<br />
His probation forbid him to possess<br />
a gun, but a neighbor reported that<br />
Bollig had pointed a rifle at him,<br />
according to Sheriff Byron<br />
Oedekoven.<br />
Five arrested<br />
after meth lab bust<br />
THERMOPOLIS (AP) — Two<br />
women and three men were arrested<br />
after police cracked down on a<br />
methamphetamine lab.<br />
Riverton police helped<br />
<strong>The</strong>rmopolis police and the Hot<br />
Springs County Sheriff’s Office with<br />
the Friday afternoon raid, according to<br />
Riverton Police Lt. Kevin Lee.<br />
Those arrested ranged in age from<br />
about 17 to around 22. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />
making meth in a bathroom at the time<br />
of the raid, according to Lee.<br />
• Agreed to contribute $1,000 to the city<br />
of <strong>Sheridan</strong>, which is hosting the annual<br />
convention of the Wyoming Association of<br />
Municipalities on June 12-15.<br />
Wood said the Council requested the<br />
money be used for area tours. <strong>The</strong> tours are<br />
designed for spouses of town officials<br />
attending the WAM convention.<br />
• Agreed to allow Dayton resident Jim<br />
Lane to have an auction at his residence.<br />
“We have no objection to a one-time auction,”<br />
Wood said.<br />
• Canceled the secondary Council meetings<br />
for Nov. 21 and Dec. 19 because of<br />
the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.<br />
Wood said if any urgent business comes<br />
up, a special meeting will be called.<br />
Illness thought to be sign of bigger problem<br />
ATLANTIC CITY (AP) —<br />
Officials are worried that an illness<br />
which sickened dozens of Atlantic<br />
City Mercantile customers could be<br />
a sign of a problem affecting the<br />
entire town.<br />
At least 53 people came down<br />
with flu-like symptoms after eating<br />
at the restaurant the weekend of<br />
Oct. 20. State health officials concluded<br />
that the water-borne candici<br />
virus was to blame.<br />
<strong>The</strong> virus typically arises when<br />
septic runoff contaminates well<br />
water.<br />
‘‘We’re concerned that the con-<br />
Leadership<br />
Wyoming<br />
touches on<br />
global warming<br />
tamination problem may be more<br />
extensive than just at the Merc,’’<br />
said Jeff Hermansky, with the state<br />
Department of Environmental<br />
Quality. ‘‘I feel that virtually any<br />
well in the Atlantic City area may<br />
be at risk.’’<br />
Most of the town gets its water<br />
from wells. <strong>The</strong> potential problem<br />
has to do with fractured rock overlying<br />
the area’s aquifer.<br />
<strong>The</strong> fractures allow septic tank<br />
effluent to seep into the ground and<br />
possibly into the aquifer, according<br />
to DEQ officials.<br />
According to the department, at<br />
least four feet of soil should separate<br />
a septic system from the water<br />
table. <strong>The</strong> soil filters the water and<br />
is home to bacteria which break<br />
down the sewage.<br />
Unfortunately, Hermansky said,<br />
‘‘<strong>The</strong>re’s not much soil up there. I<br />
was at the corner of Geissler and<br />
Forbes and you can see the bedrock.<br />
‘‘In a fractured bedrock aquifer,<br />
even though a septic system may<br />
have been put in with a legal separation<br />
distance from the well,<br />
because of the fractures, it still may<br />
not be safe.’’<br />
Fractures allow waste water to<br />
GILLETTE (AP) — Wyoming needs to be on<br />
guard against reduced fossil fuel use, according to a<br />
University of Wyoming instructor.<br />
Jason Shogren, Stroock Distinguished Professor<br />
of Natural Resource Conservation and Management<br />
at UW, told the Leadership Wyoming class that<br />
emissions reductions were something Wyoming<br />
would have to think about carefully.<br />
‘‘If we’re the Btu capital, we’re also the carbon<br />
dioxide capital,’’ he said.<br />
drain into ground water too quickly.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y can also allow contaminated<br />
water to reach wells far from the<br />
source of contamination.<br />
‘‘That detective work is very<br />
difficult,’’ he said.<br />
Although the immediate concern<br />
is Atlantic City, he said, well contamination<br />
can happen anywhere.<br />
‘‘<strong>The</strong> best protection is to properly<br />
construct both the well and the<br />
leach field.’’<br />
Wyoming has no formal licensing<br />
requirements for well drillers.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y do not have to be registered or<br />
pass a test.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Leadership Wyoming class of about 40 business<br />
and community leaders took part in seminars<br />
and tours around Gillette last week to learn about the<br />
conflicts and benefits concerning the state’s energy<br />
resources, from coal bed methane to electricity generation.<br />
While Shogren didn’t offer any specific steps<br />
Wyoming could take to guard its economy against a<br />
national reduction in fossil fuel use, he did outline<br />
how the Kyoto Protocol would work.<br />
Rep. Cubin’s<br />
office reopens<br />
By <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong><br />
Rep. Barbara Cubin’s Capitol Hill<br />
office reopened Monday after all but a<br />
few offices in the building tested free<br />
of anthrax.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Longworth House Office<br />
Building was closed for testing Oct.<br />
18.<br />
Anthrax was detected Oct. 26 in<br />
the offices of Reps. Mike Pence, R-<br />
Indiana; John E. Baldacci, D-Maine,<br />
and Rush Holt, D-N.J.<br />
<strong>The</strong> building reopened Monday<br />
except for those offices.<br />
‘‘<strong>The</strong> most important thing is that<br />
my staff is healthy and safe,’’ said<br />
Cubin, R-Wyo. ‘‘For the past three<br />
weeks we have worked from<br />
makeshift offices around<br />
Washington.’’<br />
Sen. Craig Thomas, R-Wyo.,<br />
remains out of the Hart Senate Office<br />
Building, which is being decontaminated<br />
after anthrax was found in a letter<br />
to Sen. Tom Daschle, D-S.D.<br />
Tests show Thomas and his staff<br />
were not exposed to anthrax.<br />
Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., was temporarily<br />
displaced while the Russell<br />
Senate Office Building was tested.<br />
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Plat raises park lands issue<br />
By Pat Blair<br />
Staff reporter<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong>’s City Council Monday<br />
night approved the latest development<br />
in Ron Patterson’s Holly Ponds<br />
Planned Unit Development after<br />
Councilman Wayne Blank questioned<br />
whether the city should accept dedication<br />
of nearly 23 acres of park land.<br />
<strong>The</strong> open area includes a walking<br />
path that will connect with, and be<br />
part of, the <strong>Sheridan</strong> Pathways pedestrian/bicycle<br />
trails system, and five<br />
ponds, three of which have been built,<br />
Patterson said.<br />
Blank said he did not like the city<br />
“taking on” responsibility for the<br />
ponds, and asked, “Do we really want<br />
Lot 4?”<br />
Lot 4 is the 22.8-acre dedicated<br />
open space.<br />
Patterson said the area is being<br />
designed and built according to state<br />
and federal standards for ponds and<br />
wetlands.<br />
“We’re trying to build a conservation<br />
area,” he said, adding the design<br />
Officials launch<br />
investigation<br />
after airport<br />
security lapse<br />
CHICAGO (AP) — Shaken<br />
by what they described as a<br />
major security breach, federal<br />
transportation officials<br />
launched an investigation into<br />
how a man carrying seven<br />
knives, a stun gun and tear gas<br />
got through an airport checkpoint.<br />
Subash Gurung, a 27-yearold<br />
Nepalese citizen in the<br />
country on an expired student<br />
visa, was held without bond<br />
pending a Thursday hearing on<br />
a federal felony charge of<br />
attempting to board a jetliner<br />
with weapons at O’Hare<br />
International Airport.<br />
‘‘<strong>The</strong> O’Hare failure was a<br />
case of dramatic dimensions,’’<br />
Secretary of Transportation<br />
Norman Y. Mineta told<br />
reporters on Monday.<br />
Security employees at the<br />
checkpoint Saturday night did<br />
confiscate two folding knives<br />
that Gurung told them were in<br />
his pocket. But they failed to<br />
notice seven other knives, a<br />
stun gun and tear gas in his carry-on<br />
luggage. <strong>The</strong>y were discovered<br />
by United Airlines<br />
workers who made a hand<br />
search of his luggage at the<br />
gate.<br />
Federal law enforcement<br />
officials said there was no indication<br />
Gurung was involved in<br />
terrorism, and in a statement the<br />
FBI said reports that Gurung<br />
shared an address with alleged<br />
terrorist suspects were not accurate.<br />
Law enforcement officials<br />
said Gurung told them he mistakenly<br />
packed the knives in a<br />
plastic bag rather than his luggage<br />
before leaving for the airport.<br />
‘‘<strong>The</strong> investigation does not<br />
seem to reveal any illicit, suspicious<br />
or nefarious intent about<br />
his trip to Omaha,’’ said<br />
Randall Samborn, a spokesman<br />
for the U.S. attorney’s office in<br />
Chicago.<br />
incorporates<br />
features to minimize<br />
or eliminate<br />
any need<br />
for maintenance.<br />
He said the<br />
city would<br />
receive possession<br />
of the 22plus<br />
acres<br />
around 2005.<br />
“We (Holly<br />
Ponds) maintain<br />
it until then,” he<br />
added.<br />
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Blank said he is concerned<br />
because the city is having problems<br />
maintaining the park lands it now<br />
owns.<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> Mayor Jim Wilson said<br />
among his concerns is that, if the city<br />
did not accept the park land, it would<br />
remain private property which<br />
Patterson could fence off to the public.<br />
That would mean the <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />
Pathways project would stop at that<br />
point.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Wyoming Game and Fish Commission<br />
is considering the purchase of public<br />
vehicular and parking easements northeast<br />
of Buffalo. <strong>The</strong> easements are located in<br />
Tract 5, Indian Plains Subdivision north of<br />
the TW Road. Acquisition of the easements<br />
will provide public access to approximately<br />
5,600 acres (8.75 sq. miles) of state<br />
trust lands that have been previously<br />
inaccessible.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Wyoming Game and Fish Commission<br />
is requesting written comments concerning<br />
this proposal. Any comments should be<br />
directed to the Wyoming Game and Fish<br />
Department, Lands Administration, 5400<br />
Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, Wyoming 820<strong>06</strong>,<br />
prior to November 30, 20<strong>01</strong>. Final discussion<br />
on the proposal will be conducted by the<br />
Commission in Cheyenne on December 6-7<br />
during the scheduled open session meeting.<br />
Councilman<br />
Dirk Sanderson<br />
said he thought<br />
it was “a sham”<br />
that the Council<br />
initially asked<br />
Patterson to provide<br />
the open<br />
space and then,<br />
Monday, questioned<br />
whether Dirk<br />
it would be Sanderson<br />
accepted.<br />
“This is one<br />
great example of why we are struggling<br />
for economic development in<br />
this town,” he said.<br />
Councilman Scott Severs commented,<br />
“What Dirk said hit the nail<br />
square on the head. I can’t see stopping<br />
something like this.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> Council voted 6-1 — with<br />
Blank casting the nay vote — to<br />
accept a motion by Councilman Jim<br />
Tyra, seconded by Sanderson,<br />
approving the Holly Ponds final plat<br />
as presented.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Council also took the following<br />
actions Monday.<br />
• <strong>The</strong> 50-block of West Brundage,<br />
from Brooks to Main streets, will be<br />
closed to traffic from 6 a.m. until<br />
noon Saturday — the day tickets go<br />
on sale for the Garth Brooks concert<br />
here in December.<br />
• Kelli Campbell was reappointed<br />
to the Fire Civil Service Commission.<br />
• Ordinance 1889 adjusting the<br />
boundary and rezoning a parcel of<br />
land from Planned Unit Development<br />
to R-3 Residence District in Holly<br />
Ponds was passed on third and final<br />
reading.<br />
• Ordinance 1990 amending the<br />
definitions of child-care facilities to<br />
conform with state law was passed on<br />
final reading.<br />
• Ordinance 1891 vacating an<br />
easement in Riverside Park received<br />
second-reading approval.<br />
• Ordinance 1892 establishing<br />
zoning restrictions and requiring<br />
approval of the city Board of<br />
Adjustments for telecommunications<br />
towers in the city was passed on to<br />
third reading. In a related action, the<br />
Wednesday is All-You-Can-Eat<br />
Night at the Greenery<br />
Council approved criteria and procedures<br />
for applying for a cell tower<br />
location.<br />
• Approved a proclamation declaring<br />
Nov. 15 Great American<br />
Smokeout Day in <strong>Sheridan</strong>.<br />
• Approved an agreement with the<br />
Advocacy and Resource Center for<br />
fiscal 20<strong>01</strong>-02 and authorized payment<br />
of $10,000 to the nonprofit<br />
organization.<br />
• Opened public hearings for, then<br />
approved, transfer of ownership of a<br />
resort liquor license from <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />
Catering Co. Inc. doing business as<br />
Holiday Inn to <strong>Sheridan</strong> Operating<br />
Co. dba Holiday Inn and renewed<br />
existing liquor licenses in the city for<br />
the coming year.<br />
• Amendments to the Fire Civil<br />
Service Rules and Regulations were<br />
accepted.<br />
• Approved $16,000 for a security<br />
system at the water treatment plants.<br />
• Approved revised job descriptions<br />
for the water treatment plant<br />
operator.<br />
As many as two-thirds of states prepared<br />
to accept Microsoft antitrust settlement<br />
WASHINGTON (AP) — <strong>The</strong> coalition of 18<br />
states that sued Microsoft for antitrust violations<br />
splintered today, with as many as two-thirds poised<br />
to settle the case and the others determined to go to<br />
trial.<br />
Six states expressed support for the proposed<br />
settlement struck last week between the Justice<br />
Department and software giant to end the landmark<br />
monopoly case, and at least six others successfully<br />
negotiated new concessions with Microsoft that<br />
moved them closer to a deal.<br />
Those changes broadened disclosures Microsoft<br />
must make to rivals about the operation of its pow-<br />
Settlement<br />
reached<br />
in lawsuit<br />
claiming<br />
diabetes<br />
drug caused<br />
liver damage<br />
Justice Department<br />
accuses Chicago<br />
man of being World<br />
War II Nazi guard<br />
CHICAGO (AP) — <strong>The</strong> federal<br />
government wants to revoke a 77year-old<br />
man’s citizenship, claiming<br />
that when he applied to become<br />
a U.S. citizen he failed to reveal he<br />
had been an armed guard at two<br />
Nazi concentration camps.<br />
An attorney for Joseph<br />
Guzulaitis claims his client was<br />
forced to work at a German prison<br />
camp but never entered it and does<br />
not know what happened there.<br />
‘‘At worst, he was a lowly<br />
guard,’’ attorney John Gibaitis said<br />
of Guzulaitis, a retired baker.<br />
Gibaitis said he would fight any<br />
effort to strip Guzulaitis of his citizenship<br />
or deport him.<br />
erful server software. By adding the phrase ‘‘or the<br />
Internet’’ to one section, lawyers for the states<br />
explicitly required Microsoft to reveal technical<br />
details about servers other than just those used for<br />
office networks. That slight change could broaden<br />
the settlement to cover Microsoft’s future business<br />
strategies of providing Internet services.<br />
<strong>The</strong> states also negotiated to establish a separate<br />
oversight committee, so the states can ensure compliance.<br />
Philip Beck, a Justice lawyer, described the new<br />
provisions as ‘‘clarifications, not substantial<br />
changes’’ and suggested the federal government<br />
RAYMOND, Miss. (AP) — A<br />
settlement has been reached in a<br />
$175 million lawsuit filed against the<br />
makers of the diabetes drug Rezulin.<br />
Details of the settlement, reached<br />
Monday in Hinds County Circuit<br />
Court, were sealed. <strong>The</strong> agreement<br />
came the same day jury selection was<br />
to begin in what would have been the<br />
nation’s first case against the makers<br />
of the drug to go to trial.<br />
As part of the settlement, the<br />
drug’s manufacturer, Parke-<br />
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wrongdoing.<br />
<strong>The</strong> suit was filed by Ouida<br />
Cunningham on behalf of her husband,<br />
Orville, who died in December<br />
1999 of liver disease six months after<br />
receiving a liver transplant. <strong>The</strong> 61year-old<br />
sociology professor had taken<br />
Rezulin to treat his diabetes.<br />
Rezulin, which went on the market<br />
in 1997, has been linked to at<br />
least 63 deaths nationally, some<br />
involving liver damage. <strong>The</strong> Food<br />
and Drug Administration requested<br />
in March that the drug no longer be<br />
wouldn’t object.<br />
After all-night negotiations, Microsoft hinted it<br />
was finished negotiating and was willing to continue<br />
the fight in court with those states that don’t sign<br />
the settlement.<br />
‘‘Microsoft believes the settlement process has<br />
come to an end,’’ attorney John Warden told the<br />
judge. ‘‘<strong>The</strong> issues in this case have been beaten to<br />
death, and they have been beaten to death by people<br />
who are worn out.’’<br />
U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly consulted<br />
with the mediator in the case and gave the<br />
states a few more hours to finalize their agreements.<br />
sold, and the company agreed to voluntarily<br />
stop selling the drug in the<br />
United States.<br />
Lawsuits have been filed on<br />
behalf of thousands of people nationwide.<br />
‘‘Mrs. Cunningham is extremely<br />
pleased with the settlement,’’ said<br />
her attorney, Roe Frazer. ‘‘She can<br />
put this disaster behind her and get<br />
on with her life. She can take some<br />
consolation in that she was one of the<br />
leaders in getting Rezulin pulled off<br />
the market.’’<br />
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Fremont<br />
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LANDER (AP) — Fremont<br />
County Coroner Edward<br />
McAuslan says an unusually<br />
high number of death investigations<br />
is putting his office on a<br />
track to run over budget.<br />
McAuslan told the County<br />
Commission that his office<br />
looked into 65 deaths over the<br />
first four months of fiscal year<br />
2002, which began in July.<br />
‘‘<strong>The</strong>re’s just a great increase<br />
in the amount of major cases<br />
we’re investigating, for some<br />
reason,’’ he said. ‘‘We had 17 in<br />
July, 19 in August and another<br />
13 in September. And it’s not<br />
slowing down any.”<br />
If the trend continues, he<br />
said, his office will be over its<br />
$135,9<strong>11</strong> annual budget by<br />
about a third. His office spent<br />
$<strong>11</strong>,940 on autopsies over the<br />
first quarter, compared to $8,000<br />
to $9,000 usually.<br />
He said his office has investigated<br />
a murder, two suicides,<br />
two infant deaths, three vehicular<br />
homicides, four industrial<br />
accidents and a climbing accident<br />
since July 1.<br />
Enron<br />
executive<br />
named to Energy<br />
Commission<br />
CHEYENNE (AP) — Gov.<br />
Jim Geringer on Monday named<br />
an executive with Enron, Inc., to<br />
the Wyoming Energy<br />
Commission.<br />
Steve Walton, Enron’s senior<br />
director of government affairs,<br />
replaces Gary Goldberg, former<br />
president and CEO of Kennecott<br />
Energy.<br />
Goldberg resigned to work<br />
for Coal and Allied in Australia.<br />
Before joining Enron in<br />
1999, Walton worked for the<br />
Electric Power Transmission<br />
Group. He has also been manager<br />
of transmission police and<br />
pricing at PacifiCorp.<br />
He lives in Houston.<br />
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Opinion THE<br />
SHERIDAN <strong>Press</strong> Tuesday,<br />
Want to know<br />
about love?<br />
Ask a child<br />
Monday’s paper focused on terrorism aftermath,<br />
Hurricane Michelle, air strikes in Afghanistan, a car<br />
bombing in Northern Ireland. Nothing but bad news.<br />
It’s time to read something a little more lighthearted.<br />
I enjoyed the<br />
following e-mail message I<br />
received Monday morning:<br />
A group of professionals<br />
posed a question to a group of<br />
4- to 8 year-olds: “what does<br />
love mean?” <strong>The</strong>y got more<br />
truth in the answers than they<br />
would have from most adults.<br />
Here are a few of the<br />
responses:<br />
• “When my grandmother<br />
got arthritis, she couldn’t bend<br />
over and paint her toenails<br />
anymore. So my grandfather does it for her all the time,<br />
even when his hands got arthritis too. That’s love.” —<br />
Rebecca, age 8<br />
• “Love is when a girl puts on perfume and a boy<br />
puts on shaving cologne and they go out and smell each<br />
other.” — Karl, age 5<br />
• “Love is when you go out to eat and give<br />
somebody most of your french fries without making<br />
them give you any of theirs.” — Chrissy, age 6<br />
• “Love is when you tell a guy you like his shirt, then<br />
he wears it every day.” — Noelle, age 7<br />
• “Love is what makes you smile when you’re<br />
tired.” — Terri, age 4<br />
• “Love is when you kiss all the time. <strong>The</strong>n when<br />
you get tired of kissing, you still want to be together<br />
and you talk more. My mommy and daddy are like that.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y look gross when they kiss.” — Emily, age 8<br />
• “When you tell someone something bad about<br />
yourself and you’re scared they won’t love you<br />
anymore. But then you get surprised because not only<br />
do they still love you, they love you even more.” —<br />
Matthew, age 7<br />
• “Love is when Mommy sees Daddy smelly and<br />
sweaty and still says he is handsomer than Robert<br />
Redford.” — Chris, age 8<br />
• “I let my big sister pick on me because my mom<br />
says she only picks on me because she loves me. So I<br />
pick on my baby sister because I love her.” — Bethany,<br />
age 4<br />
• “<strong>The</strong>re are two kinds of love. Our love. God’s love.<br />
But God makes both kinds of them.” — Jenny, age 4<br />
• “Love cards like Valentine’s cards say stuff on<br />
them that we’d like to say ourselves, but we wouldn’t<br />
be caught dead saying.” — Mike, age 8<br />
• “Love is when Mommy sees Daddy on the toilet<br />
and she doesn’t think it’s gross.” — Mark, age 6<br />
• “If you want to learn to love better, you should start<br />
with a friend who you hate.” — Nikka, age 6<br />
• “Love is when Mommy gives Daddy the best piece<br />
of chicken.” — Elaine, age 5<br />
• “Love is when your puppy licks your face even<br />
after you left him alone all day.” — Mary Ann, age 4<br />
• “Love is when someone hurts you. And you get so<br />
mad but you don’t yell at them because you know it<br />
would hurt their feelings.” — Samantha, age 6<br />
• “Love is like a little old woman and a little old man<br />
who are still friends even after they know each other so<br />
well.” — Tommy, age 6<br />
• “When you love somebody, your eyelashes go up<br />
and down and little stars come out of you.” — Karen,<br />
age 7<br />
• “You really shouldn’t say ‘I love you’ unless you<br />
mean it. But if you mean it, you should say it a lot.<br />
People forget.” — Jessica, age 8.<br />
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PRBRC director<br />
charges <strong>Press</strong> with<br />
errors in reporting<br />
Editor:<br />
<strong>The</strong> story “Opinions Boil at CBM Forum” in the<br />
Monday edition of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong> contains grave<br />
reporting errors and misunderstandings that we seek to<br />
correct because they present an injustice to both Mary<br />
Brannaman and CBM workers.<br />
<strong>The</strong> references to Mary Brannaman’s statements<br />
were taken out of context, resulting in a gross<br />
misrepresentation of what she said.<br />
Brannaman made it clear as she opened her<br />
statements that her concern was that there seems to be<br />
no one attempting to hold the CBM developers to any<br />
standards of decency. Her reference to the workers as<br />
“trash” were very specific to the workers who had, in<br />
fact, thrown trash around on her property, damaged her<br />
property and used drugs while on her property.<br />
Unfortunately the reporter wrote the article to sound<br />
as though Brannaman was speaking about all CBM<br />
workers.<br />
A further injustice done in the article to everyone in<br />
the forum was the indication that the audience was also<br />
generalizing about the character of CBM workers in a<br />
“KA-POW!” Plaster flew off the wall and a small<br />
hole appeared about a foot from my head!<br />
<strong>The</strong>re was total silence for<br />
just a few seconds, then I<br />
heard a small voice say,<br />
“Oops, sorry!” from the other<br />
room.<br />
When Cretia called to tell<br />
me the phone was out of order<br />
at the Ahern ranch, she gave<br />
me as many details as she was<br />
able about the nature of the<br />
problem.<br />
She also said Powder River<br />
was up so that she had to<br />
swim a horse across to the<br />
county road. That meant I<br />
Mike<br />
Kuzara<br />
Columnist<br />
wouldn’t be able to cross with my truck if it turned out<br />
the problem was over at the ranch.<br />
She went on to say the kids were home and did I<br />
know about the back road through Holcroft’s?<br />
I told her I knew about where it was supposed to be<br />
although I’d never actually driven on it.<br />
<strong>The</strong>n she said this sentence that contained those<br />
loaded terms discussed in the last column.<br />
“Well, if it turns out you have to go that way, the<br />
road’s kinda bad. We haven’t used it since last summer<br />
and there are a few places where it might be kinda<br />
washed out.” <strong>The</strong>n she added, “Good luck!”<br />
After testing determined the line was in trouble at<br />
the ranch, I loaded some planks and old fence posts and<br />
headed for the above-mentioned “road.”<br />
At Holcroft’s, a twin track headed in the general<br />
direction of the Ahern ranch, so I followed that to a<br />
very deep steep-sided little creek. <strong>The</strong> road dived down<br />
one side and up the other, so I did too.<br />
I guess this could be called a double crunch. Just as<br />
negative way.<br />
That is absolutely NOT what happened in that<br />
roomful of people. <strong>The</strong> audience was applauding<br />
Brannaman’s comment that CBM workers should be<br />
held to a higher standard. No blanket statement was<br />
made denigrating all CBM workers, and no such<br />
applause was given.<br />
Many participants who were at the forum have<br />
indicated they feel not only misrepresented by the<br />
reporter but insulted by these implications.<br />
Unfortunately, the <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong> reporter did not<br />
attend the first panel discussion in which landowners<br />
told poignant and disturbing stories of how their lives<br />
and property have undergone profoundly negative<br />
impacts.<br />
Had he done so, why the audience would have<br />
applauded that a higher standard is desperately needed<br />
would have been very obvious.<br />
Speakers from the first panel, then the following<br />
panel of policy-makers, all shared concerns about CBM<br />
development side effects such as increasing crime,<br />
serious and sometimes deadly accidents and the<br />
negative impacts on social services and community<br />
well-being.<br />
<strong>The</strong> CBM industry representatives who were at the<br />
conference would doubtless confirm that they were<br />
treated with respect and kindness by the wide variety of<br />
the front bumper of my three-quarter ton truck hit the<br />
bank on the far side, the back bumper jammed down<br />
into the near side to leave my wheels suspended and<br />
helpless.<br />
After several attempts to get free, I hiked back to<br />
Holcroft’s — Leo was not home — borrowed his Jeep<br />
to pull my truck back far enough to get out on its own,<br />
drove the Jeep back, walked back to my truck and<br />
found another little-used crossing at a wider spot.<br />
<strong>The</strong> road was not too bad until it began to climb the<br />
high divide between Holcroft’s and Ahern’s. Here and<br />
there spring runoff had cut gouges across the track as it<br />
wandered along a hillside steep enough so that I had to<br />
deploy the posts and planks to keep from tipping over<br />
and rolling several hundred feet down the slope.<br />
Of course I had to pick up my “bridge” each time in<br />
case I had to use it in another spot.<br />
At last I arrived at Ahern’s and found that the trouble<br />
was in the telephone instrument itself, so while I was<br />
replacing the elderly wall phone, young John excitedly<br />
ran to his room saying over his shoulder as he went,<br />
“Wait’ll you see what I got!”<br />
That’s when what young John got went off by<br />
accident and shot a hole through the wall by my head.<br />
John’s sister, Petey, admonished him this way: “If<br />
you’re going to shoot someone at least wait until the<br />
phone gets fixed!”<br />
<strong>The</strong> seriousness of the situation was not lost on<br />
young John, and I’m sure he is much more careful now.<br />
<strong>The</strong> novelty of having a visitor overrode caution in his<br />
eagerness to show me his new .22-caliber rifle.<br />
<strong>The</strong> sun was going down when I got back through<br />
Holcroft’s ranch. Leo was still gone so I left a note<br />
about borrowing the Jeep and left all the change I had<br />
with me to pay for the use.<br />
This was one of many days that I didn’t get home<br />
until way after dark, but not one I’ll soon forget.<br />
MALLARD FILMORE by Bruce Tinsley<br />
Quotes<br />
4<br />
November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />
citizens present.<br />
We desperately need good reporting on these issues<br />
and appreciate the many past instances of good<br />
reporting. This report was, simply, not in that category.<br />
<strong>The</strong> intent of the forum was to help initiate dialogue<br />
to help point out critical problems and search for ways<br />
to solve them.<br />
Inaccurate reporting that takes comments out of<br />
context in such a way as to misrepresent the intent of<br />
the event does not reflect reality and in fact undermines<br />
the sincere attempt of landowners, lawmakers,<br />
regulatory agency personnel, industry and members of<br />
the legal community to seek solutions.<br />
Thank you for hearing our concerns.<br />
Pennie Vance<br />
Chairperson, board of directors<br />
Powder River Basin Resource Council<br />
Editor’s note: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong> stands by the<br />
article. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, following publication of the story,<br />
contacted several people who attended the forum,<br />
including two county commissioners, two businessmen,<br />
and the Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation<br />
Commission supervisor, who said the story accurately<br />
portrayed the meeting.<br />
‘‘On a grand scale,<br />
hospitals are ill-prepared to<br />
deal with bioterrorism or<br />
chemical attacks. We just<br />
never thought it would<br />
happen. We had a false sense<br />
of security.’’<br />
— James Snyder, a microbiology professor<br />
at the University of Louisville and the author<br />
of ‘‘<strong>The</strong> Anthrax Vaccine: A Question of<br />
Safety,'" as America's hospitals cope with<br />
changes after Sept. <strong>11</strong>.<br />
Powder River residents an example of what country's about<br />
Viewpoints<br />
Opinions expressed on this page do<br />
not necessarily reflect the viewpoints of<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong> but are published in<br />
the interest of public discussion.<br />
Articles labeled “Editorial” or “<strong>Press</strong><br />
Opinion” represent the opinions of the<br />
publisher and/or news management.<br />
Apparently the story of the “shooting” got around<br />
because two weeks later I received a letter from Mr.<br />
Holcroft with my money in it saying that he was all too<br />
happy to be of assistance, even though he wasn’t there<br />
in person.<br />
He went on to remind me of another time when I<br />
crossed Powder River on foot with all of my tools and<br />
gear to fix his phone. Besides that, anyone who got<br />
stuck, shot at and missed his supper didn’t need to add<br />
insult to injury by paying to get pulled out!<br />
<strong>The</strong> time to which Leo was referring, he wasn’t<br />
home then either, but had called from Buffalo to make<br />
the report.<br />
It was early spring and although the river was still<br />
frozen, the top of the ground had thawed out and<br />
anyone who has ever been in that country knows what<br />
that sticky clay gumbo can be like!<br />
In addition to my tools I carried a 16-foot corral pole<br />
tucked under my arms as I crossed the rotting ice and<br />
hiked up to the ranch. <strong>The</strong> pole was in case I broke<br />
through.<br />
When I found and fixed the problem, I called Leo to<br />
tell him if he was ever able to make it in he wouldn’t<br />
be isolated.<br />
Leo was astonished. “How did you get there?” he<br />
asked.<br />
When I told him that it was no more than I would do<br />
for anyone else because that’s what I was hired to do,<br />
he replied that whenever I needed a hand with anything<br />
just let him know.<br />
All of the time I took care of that area, 31 years,<br />
that’s the way it was. Although some of those people<br />
have passed on, they will always be with me as a fine<br />
example of what this country is all about.<br />
Next week: Powder River.
People THE<br />
SHERIDAN <strong>Press</strong> Tuesday,<br />
People<br />
Briefs<br />
SCFPL monthly<br />
book discussion<br />
scheduled<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> County Fulmer Public<br />
Library’s monthly book discussion<br />
will be at 7 p.m. Thursday,<br />
Nov. 15, in the Inner Circle. It was<br />
originally scheduled for Nov. 8.<br />
“A Thousand” will be moderated<br />
by Katie Curtiss.<br />
Benevolent<br />
Patriotic Order<br />
of Does annual<br />
bazaar scheduled<br />
<strong>The</strong> Benevolent Patriotic Order<br />
of Does will have its annual bazaar<br />
Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in<br />
the Elks Lodge basement.<br />
Cinnamon rolls and coffee will<br />
be available in the morning, and<br />
pie and soup for lunch. New this<br />
year will be a silent auction. Sealed<br />
bids will be accepted during the<br />
day and will be opened at 2:30<br />
p.m. Winners need not be present.<br />
Cloud Peak<br />
Recovery<br />
offering DUI course<br />
On Saturday Cloud Peak<br />
Recovery is offering a full day<br />
DUI course as specified by the<br />
Wyoming Department of<br />
Transportation. <strong>The</strong> course will<br />
begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at 4<br />
p.m., with a one-hour break for<br />
lunch. <strong>The</strong> $300 fee for the course<br />
needs to be paid prior to the time<br />
the services are received.<br />
A substance-abuse evaluation<br />
is necessary to participate in this<br />
session. If the evaluation was not<br />
completed by Cloud Peak<br />
Recovery, a copy of the evaluation<br />
summary must be provided<br />
prior to or at the<br />
beginning of the course.<br />
If you would like further information<br />
regarding this course,<br />
contact Lynn Murphy at (307)<br />
672-3213, e-mail (cpr@wavecom.net)<br />
or in<br />
person (35 N. Scott St.).<br />
Garden club offers<br />
seasonal plant talk<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> Garden Club will<br />
sponsor a presentation, “Holiday<br />
Flowers and House Plants,” Nov.<br />
14 at 7 p.m. in the Inner Circle,<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> County Fulmer Public<br />
Library.<br />
Janelle Gray of Landon’s<br />
Greenhouse and Nursery will present<br />
the talk, which will cover such<br />
topics as how to keep poinsettias<br />
perky, how to force amaryllis and<br />
other bulbs, Christmas cactus vs.<br />
Easter cactus, how to care for and<br />
keep live Christmas trees, growing<br />
Norfolk Island and other pines as<br />
house plants and other seasonal<br />
plant topics.<br />
Everyone is welcome at the<br />
presentation.<br />
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using Polyurethane<br />
foam spray<br />
adds integrity to your building<br />
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wind filtration<br />
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Gingerbread<br />
Decorations<br />
Stocking<br />
Hangers<br />
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Accents<br />
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Holiday Gifts<br />
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next to WYO <strong>The</strong>atre<br />
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Current Rates: Some restrictions may apply<br />
Due to loan size, credit or other fcctors<br />
Courtesy Photo<br />
PICTURED from left are Don Hecht, market research analyst with sponsor Elanco Animal Health; team members Danielle<br />
Sondgeroth, Jessi Roswadovski, Heidi Huggins, Tucker Smith, A.J. Wilson, Stacie Wells and Troy Siddle; and FFA advisor/coach<br />
Nick Siddle, who teaches agriculture.<br />
Students compete in National Agricultural Issues Forum<br />
LOUISVILLE, KY— Members of the John B. Kendrick FFA<br />
Chapter were among 30 teams participating in the 20<strong>01</strong> National FFA<br />
Agricultural Issues Forum Career Development Event. <strong>The</strong> competition<br />
was Oct. 24-25 during the 74th National FFA Convention. Team<br />
members met with event sponsor representative Don Hecht, market<br />
research analyst with Elanco Animal Health, a division of Eli Lilly and<br />
Co.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Agricultural Issues Forum is the result of local chapter efforts<br />
to investigate, analyze and communicate a position to the local community.<br />
Presentations to community groups by a team of FFA members<br />
are first given in the agriculture classroom. Participants receive instruction<br />
about particular issues, as well as how to investigate and analyze<br />
Call 562-2431 to place a classified ad<br />
research. <strong>The</strong> National FFA Agricultural Issues Forum Career<br />
Development Event is one of 23 different national events that use competition<br />
to connect classroom learning to future careers.<br />
FFA is a national youth organization of 457,278 student members<br />
preparing for leadership and careers in the science, business and technology<br />
of agriculture with 7,312 local chapters in all 50 states, Puerto<br />
Rico and the Virgin Islands.<br />
FFA strives to make a positive difference in the lives of students by<br />
developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and<br />
career success through agricultural education. Visit www.ffa.org for<br />
more information.<br />
5<br />
November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />
Service<br />
Briefs<br />
Bolinger graduates<br />
from training course<br />
at Fort Lee<br />
PETERSBURG, Va. — Army Pfc.<br />
Gretchen Bolinger of Ranchester has graduated<br />
from the automated logistical specialist<br />
advanced individual training course at Fort Lee<br />
in Petersburg, Va.<br />
Bolinger was trained to establish and maintain<br />
stock records and other documents such as<br />
inventory, material control, accounting and<br />
support reports, and automated and manual<br />
accounting records.<br />
<strong>The</strong> training also included bills of lading,<br />
contracts, and purchase orders, and performing<br />
prescribed loads and shop stock lists in manual<br />
and automated supply applications.<br />
Bolinger is the daughter of Tammy and<br />
Sam Bolinger of Ranchester. She is a 20<strong>01</strong><br />
graduate of Tongue River High School.<br />
Saint graduates<br />
from basic training<br />
WAYNESVILLE, Mo. — Army National<br />
Guard Pvt. Melanie Saint of Buffalo has graduated<br />
from basic military training at Fort<br />
Leonard Wood in Waynesville, Mo.<br />
During the training, Saint received instruction<br />
in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map<br />
reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice,<br />
physical fitness, first aid, and Army history<br />
and traditions.<br />
Saint is the daughter of Debbie Reimers of<br />
Buffalo and Pete Saint of Duncan, Okla.<br />
Favorite holiday<br />
recipes wanted<br />
Do you have a favorite family recipe you’d<br />
like to share with others for their enjoyment this<br />
holiday season?<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong> will be printing old and<br />
new holiday favorites this Thanksgiving.<br />
Holiday food and fare create lifelong holiday<br />
memories, and you are invited to send<br />
recipes by Friday, Nov. 9, to:<br />
Holiday recipes, Box 20<strong>06</strong>, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY<br />
828<strong>01</strong>, or e-mail to liz@thesheridanpress.com,<br />
or stop by our offices at 144 Grinnell Ave.<br />
Recipes will be published Wednesday, Nov.<br />
21, with the holiday gift guide. Please include<br />
your address and phone number in case there<br />
are questions about the recipe. Only your name<br />
and hometown will be printed.<br />
Look into the<br />
Future of<br />
Automotive<br />
2002<br />
PREVIEW<br />
November 10 th<br />
in
THE<br />
SHERIDAN <strong>Press</strong> Comics 6<br />
Tuesday, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />
FOR BETTER or FOR WORSE® by Lynn Johnston<br />
Dr. Gott Dr. Peter Gott<br />
MARY WORTH by John Saunders and Joe Giella<br />
BORN LOSER® by Art and Chip Sansom<br />
GARFIELD by Jim Davis<br />
FRANK & ERNEST® by Bob Thaves<br />
REX MORGAN, M.D. by Woody Wilson and Tony DiPreta<br />
ZITS® by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman<br />
DILBERT by S. Adams<br />
ALLEY OOP® by Dave Graue and Jack Bender<br />
DEAR DR. GOTT: I have hypertension and high<br />
cholesterol. When I have blood drawn for testing, the<br />
technician invariably has a difficult time finding my<br />
veins. Is there any trick I should learn to make this<br />
uncomfortable procedure more bearable?<br />
DEAR READER: Alas, I cannot<br />
help you. You are the victim of the<br />
phlebotomist’s technique. Some technicians<br />
are more skilled than others at<br />
finding veins that won’t collapse; this<br />
is a function of experience and, I suspect,<br />
some genetic ability that I have<br />
yet to identify.<br />
When you go for your periodic blood tests, ask the<br />
technician to introduce you to the most-skilled phlebotomist<br />
in the lab. Get to know this person, treat him<br />
or her with care, lavish these valuable resources with<br />
gifts and compliments, tell the human vampire what a<br />
good job he or she is doing. Above all, never antagonize<br />
a good phlebotomist; such a person is invaluable to<br />
any hospital or lab.<br />
Also, don’t giggle when you hear the hospital operator<br />
paging the phlebotomist — as happens in our hospital<br />
— as “Phil Botomist” or, worse, “Fur Botomist.”<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is always room for a little insider tweaking in any<br />
health care institution.<br />
To give you related information, I am sending you a<br />
copy of my Health Report “Hypertension.” Other readers<br />
who would like a copy should send $2 plus a long,<br />
self-addressed, stamped envelope to P.O. Box 167,<br />
Wickliffe, OH 44092-<strong>01</strong>67. Be sure to mention the title.<br />
DEAR DR. GOTT: I don’t understand why doctors<br />
insist on using highly technical terms, such as<br />
“angiomatosis,” when discussing health problems with<br />
their patients. This is frightening and confusing to the<br />
neophyte. Why can’t physicians diagnose in plain<br />
English?<br />
DEAR ABBY: <strong>The</strong> letter from<br />
“Desperate for a Life of My Own,”<br />
whose daughters successfully<br />
thwarted his attempts at love after<br />
his wife of 47 years passed away,<br />
landed right in our family’s back<br />
yard.<br />
Mom died suddenly in June of<br />
1982, a mere three months after we<br />
helped my parents celebrate their<br />
40th wedding anniversary. Seeing<br />
Dad so broken and old at the funeral,<br />
we ached for him and worried<br />
about his health and future. Silly us!<br />
By the end of the year, he called to<br />
inform us that he was seeing “Jane,”<br />
a widowed longtime friend, and that<br />
they were being married. I was<br />
speechless (a rare occurrence,<br />
according to my wife), but quickly<br />
gave my blessing along with my<br />
brother and two sisters. We knew<br />
that Mom and Dad<br />
were soulmates, but<br />
if Dad was lucky<br />
enough to find love<br />
again, who were we<br />
to deny him?<br />
Dad passed<br />
away last June,<br />
three months after<br />
we celebrated his<br />
80th birthday. We’re heartbroken,<br />
but our grief is tempered by<br />
thoughts of Dad’s happy and full 18<br />
years spent with Jane. His life was<br />
honored by hundreds of family and<br />
friends at his funeral service. I<br />
DEAR READER: Fancy medical words are a form<br />
of shorthand for doctors, as is true for any profession.<br />
<strong>The</strong> problem in medicine is that it’s often easier to talk<br />
in $64 phrases than to take the time to explain things.<br />
For example, angiomatosis is defined as “a diseased<br />
state of the blood vessels with formations of multiple<br />
angioma,” which means that the diseased vessels tend<br />
to congregate in discrete collections, causing tumor-like<br />
growths. (For your interest, neophyte is defined as a<br />
“novice” so the word doesn’t count as shorthand.)<br />
In my limited definition, 12 words were required to<br />
explain “angiomatosis”; therefore, its’ quicker for doctors<br />
to use the shorter term.<br />
On the other hand, as you pointed out, the use of<br />
technical words can be a catastrophe when a physician<br />
attempts to explain a disease to a patient. In this circumstance,<br />
the practitioner owes the patient the courtesy<br />
of an understandable explanation. Most good doctors<br />
have developed skills in doing this. However, other<br />
physicians — who ought to know better — insist on<br />
mouthing technical phrases that are unintelligible to<br />
anybody but a medical-school professor. <strong>The</strong>se physicians<br />
need to be re-educated by their patients.<br />
I advise patients — including my own — to stop the<br />
music when an explanation becomes a medical lecture.<br />
In other words, halt the discussion and ask the doctor to<br />
restate the information in understandable language.<br />
This technique improves doctors’ manners. Also, by<br />
asking questions, the patient encourages an adult giveand-take<br />
dialogue that helps equalize the doctor-parent/patient-child<br />
relation.<br />
Above all, patients should not feel intimidated by<br />
the doctor’s language; the practitioner may simply be<br />
slipping into jargon by force of habit. Remember, you<br />
have hired the physician to perform a service; part of<br />
that service is to provide useful information that makes<br />
sense.<br />
Dear Abby Pauline Phillips and Jeanne Phillips<br />
CELEBRITY CIPHER<br />
by Luis Campos<br />
Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present.<br />
Each letter in the cipher stands for another.<br />
Today's clue: S equals G<br />
‘ C I I S H M X K D P X D A R C K X I N F X<br />
V L X X I G C K K H V R — T R X E T I N D R A K T -<br />
P X D A R , G T A A L X O D X X U A H G X<br />
W T R L X U . ’ — G N R L H W H E R L X -<br />
E E N X I U<br />
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “It would be great to be the George Foreman of tennis<br />
and come back into Davis Cup.” — (Forty-two-year-old) John McEnroe<br />
© 20<strong>01</strong> by NEA, Inc. 6<br />
ACROSS<br />
Answer to Previous Puzzle<br />
1 Dove's sound<br />
4 Dress part<br />
8 Bobby of<br />
hockey<br />
<strong>11</strong> Fills with<br />
wonder<br />
13 Mideast gulf<br />
14 Beaufort or<br />
Bering<br />
15 Job benefit<br />
16 "Faint heart —<br />
won ..."<br />
17 Starfish part<br />
18 Breakfast item<br />
20 Space station<br />
docking<br />
22 Gape open<br />
24 "Brian's Song"<br />
lead<br />
25 Hither's<br />
partner<br />
26 Hibachi sites<br />
30 Toon's light<br />
bulb<br />
32 College deg.<br />
33 Arthur of<br />
tennis<br />
37 Kitty feet<br />
38 Companion<br />
39 Peek<br />
40 Feline baby<br />
43 Gibbon<br />
44 Cheers for<br />
toreros<br />
46 Israeli seaport<br />
48 Tartly<br />
50 Mont.<br />
neighbor<br />
51 Corp. biggie<br />
52 Icicle locale<br />
54 Peeve<br />
58 Bridegroom<br />
59 Stumble<br />
60 Holidays,<br />
almost<br />
61 USNA grad<br />
62 Nasty mood<br />
63 “Shut your —!”<br />
DOWN<br />
1 Put a lid on<br />
2 Run up a tab<br />
3 Above, to<br />
poets<br />
4 Yin<br />
complement<br />
5 Poetic tribute<br />
SH I P SHE L I RA<br />
EASE HEN AGED<br />
WREN RAG BOND<br />
DEN I ED BORE<br />
I N K P A R<br />
WARNS VERSES<br />
ALEG BERN P IN<br />
DUD DUNE WI DE<br />
MOZART PACED<br />
ORG D I S<br />
LENT J IGSAW<br />
BEAK VAN AL I T<br />
OGRE AVE I AGO<br />
POND TAD L I SP<br />
6 — over<br />
(capsize)<br />
7 Tenor Caruso<br />
8 City near<br />
Kyoto<br />
9 Summer TV<br />
fare<br />
STUMPED?<br />
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10 Stair<br />
alternative<br />
12 Bias<br />
19 Stat for<br />
Greenspan<br />
21 Schnozrelated<br />
22 <strong>The</strong> Force<br />
was with him<br />
23 For a second<br />
time<br />
25 Puppy noise<br />
27 Client mtg.<br />
28 Not this<br />
29 Resting<br />
31 Queried<br />
34 Go sky-high<br />
35 Optimistic<br />
feeling<br />
36 — out<br />
(use thriftily)<br />
41 Dots in a river<br />
42 Opposing<br />
vote<br />
44 Shark domain<br />
45 Wildebeest<br />
chasers<br />
47 Prepare an<br />
apple<br />
48 Summit<br />
49 Tall tale<br />
50 Shed tears<br />
53 IV plus III<br />
55 Wall climber<br />
56 Open<br />
meadow<br />
57 Mind-reading<br />
know I speak for the rest of the<br />
family in saying that we owe Jane<br />
an eternal debt of love and gratitude<br />
for sharing her life with Dad. We<br />
embrace her as part of the family<br />
and will continue to do so until the<br />
day she leaves us.<br />
Your advice to “Desperate”<br />
neglected to address one small<br />
detail. Unless they had obtained a<br />
court order, the wiretap his daughters<br />
put on his phone was illegal,<br />
and they could have been prosecuted.<br />
What I say to “Desperate” is<br />
simply this: Sir, if you are fortunate<br />
enough to find love again in the<br />
autumn of your life, go ahead and<br />
jump in, right after you tell your<br />
daughters to go take a flying leap!<br />
— FORTUNATE SON,<br />
LONGVIEW, WASH.<br />
DEAR FORTUNATE SON: It<br />
appears your father had many blessings<br />
in his life — not the least of<br />
which were his children. Thank you<br />
for such an upbeat letter. Read on:<br />
DEAR ABBY: How sad to read<br />
the letter from the elderly widower<br />
whose daughters drove away his<br />
new wife and now threaten to do the<br />
same with his new potential mate. I<br />
am a lawyer who does a lot of estate<br />
planning, and I have a couple of<br />
suggestions for him.<br />
First, disinherit these greedy offspring<br />
and leave his estate to charity.<br />
If he won’t do that, have his will<br />
include a clause like this:<br />
“If at the time of my death I am<br />
married to (the new flame), I leave<br />
all of my estate to my two daughters,<br />
in equal shares. If I am not<br />
married to (the new flame), I leave<br />
all of my estate to the following<br />
charities: ...”<br />
That should induce the daughters<br />
to be kind to the new wife. If the<br />
new wife dies first or leaves on her<br />
own, the daughters may get nothing,<br />
but that is what they deserve anyway.<br />
Finally, his two daughters sound<br />
so determined to have his estate that<br />
he might want to add a clause that<br />
says the provisions for his daughters<br />
are to be effective ONLY if they<br />
can establish by clear and convincing<br />
evidence that his death was not<br />
the result of a homicide caused or<br />
procured by either of them.<br />
Let the old guy have a life! —<br />
ATTORNEY IN EUGENE, ORE.<br />
DEAR ATTORNEY: When I<br />
suggested to “Desperate” that he<br />
talk the entire situation over with<br />
his attorney, a legal document of<br />
some kind was what I had in mind.<br />
It did not occur to me that he might<br />
need to hire a food-taster. I hope he<br />
sees your letter and takes it to heart.<br />
Dear Abby is written by Pauline<br />
Phillips and daughter Jeanne<br />
Phillips.<br />
What teens need to know about<br />
sex, drugs, AIDS, and getting along<br />
with peers and parents is in “What<br />
Every Teen Should Know.” To<br />
order, send a business-size, selfaddressed<br />
envelope, plus check or<br />
money order for $5 (U.S. funds<br />
only) to: Dear Abby, Teen Booklet,<br />
P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL<br />
61054-0447. (Postage is included.)
Scene THE<br />
SHERIDAN <strong>Press</strong> Tuesday,<br />
Weather<br />
Low<br />
tonight 34 High<br />
tomorrow 49<br />
Temperatures<br />
Downtown Airport<br />
7 a.m. today 36 36<br />
High yesterday 89 73<br />
Overnight low 34 34<br />
Normal high for this period 50<br />
Normal low for this period 24<br />
Highest for date 77/1999<br />
Lowest for date 1/1971<br />
Story 66/35<br />
Big Horn 75/29<br />
Dayton 71/28<br />
Burgess Junction 54/27<br />
State’s high: 78 /Torrington<br />
State’s low: 23/Shirley Basin<br />
Nation’s high: 91/Indio &<br />
<strong>The</strong>rmal, Calif.<br />
Nation’s low: 18/Elkins,<br />
W.Va.<br />
7<br />
November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />
Man pleads innocent in shooting death<br />
California drug-testing laboratory gears<br />
up for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games<br />
CODY (AP) — Harland Kenyon<br />
has pleaded innocent to four charges<br />
in connection with the May shooting<br />
death of a Cody man.<br />
Kenyon is charged with the firstdegree<br />
murder in the death of Justin<br />
Ritter, 22. He is also charged with<br />
aggravated burglary, aggravated kidnapping<br />
and domestic violence battery.<br />
County Attorney Kelly Rankin<br />
advised the judge that he would not<br />
be asking for the death penalty in<br />
Obituaries<br />
Harold Stokes<br />
LAS CRUCES, N.M. — Dr.<br />
Harold A. Stokes, 83, formerly of<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong>, died Friday, Nov. 2,<br />
20<strong>01</strong>, at Good Samaritan Health<br />
Center in Las Cruces.<br />
A memorial service will be 2<br />
p.m. Wednesday at the Good<br />
Samaritan Village, Stuckey<br />
Auditorium, in Las Cruces.<br />
Arrangements are with Getz<br />
Funeral Home of Las Cruces.<br />
Cremation has taken place, and<br />
interment will be in Black Hills<br />
National Cemetery.<br />
Dr. Stokes was born March 20,<br />
1918, in Linton, N.D., to William<br />
Perry and Rose Lutz Stokes.<br />
He served in the Army Medical<br />
Corps during World War II.<br />
He married Lois Stephens Feb.<br />
5, 1946, in the Army chapel at<br />
Jefferson Barracks, Mo.<br />
He joined the staff of the<br />
Veterans Administration Hospital at<br />
Fort Meade, S.D., in 1950 and came<br />
to <strong>Sheridan</strong> in 1968 as director of<br />
the VA Hospital. He retired from<br />
the VA in 1975.<br />
He was preceded in death by a<br />
sister, Mary Alice Reemer, and a<br />
granddaughter.<br />
Survivors include his wife of<br />
Las Cruces; a daughter, Dawn<br />
Petrus of Columbus, Neb.; a brother,<br />
Marvin Stokes of Tucson, Ariz.;<br />
and one grandson.<br />
Memorials may be made to the<br />
Agendas<br />
T<br />
Correction<br />
<strong>The</strong> Indian Paintbrush Festival, mentioned in Thursday’s <strong>Press</strong>,<br />
takes place at Canyon Ranch at the base of Little Goose Canyon,<br />
not Tongue River Canyon. Also, Cissy Dillon was not mentioned<br />
in the story. Dillon serves on the festival’s board of directors.<br />
RANCHESTER TOWN<br />
COUNCIL<br />
7:30 tonight<br />
Ranchester Town Hall<br />
• Supervisor’s reports, Project<br />
Coordinator Mike Kuzara.<br />
• Correspondence and new business:<br />
1. Report on projects, Town<br />
Engineer Joe Feeley.<br />
2. Old fire hall (Council is considering<br />
leasing the building to individuals<br />
or businesses).<br />
3. Caller identification on town<br />
phone system.<br />
4. Condemned properties (three<br />
On This Date<br />
oday is Tuesday, Nov. 6, the<br />
310th day of 20<strong>01</strong>. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />
55 days left in the year. This<br />
is Election Day.<br />
Today’s Highlight in History:<br />
On Nov. 6, 1888, Benjamin<br />
Harrison won the presidential election,<br />
defeating incumbent Grover<br />
Cleveland with enough electoral<br />
votes, even though Cleveland led in<br />
the popular vote.<br />
On this date:<br />
In 1977, 39 people were killed<br />
when an earthen dam burst, sending<br />
a wall of water through Toccoa<br />
Falls Bible College in Georgia.<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> Weather:<br />
Our record high is 77 set in 1999<br />
and record low is 1 set in 1971.<br />
Today’s Birthdays:<br />
Jeff Stephens. You share your<br />
birthday with director Mike<br />
Nichols, who is 70. Country singer<br />
Stonewall Jackson is 69. Singer<br />
Eugene Pitt (<strong>The</strong> Jive Five) is 64.<br />
Singer P.J. Proby is 63. Country<br />
singer Guy Clark is 60.<br />
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• Skilled Nursing<br />
• Professional<br />
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Kenyon’s case.<br />
Rankin explained that the wishes<br />
of the victim’s family and the facts of<br />
the case against Kenyon led his office<br />
to seek a life sentence instead of the<br />
death penalty.<br />
No trial date was immediately set.<br />
Kenyon was being held in the<br />
Park County jail without bond.<br />
During the court appearance last<br />
Friday before District Judge Hunter<br />
Patrick, Kenyon was accompanied by<br />
a pair of Park County jailers.<br />
charity of the donor’s choice.<br />
Flora Garton<br />
BUFFALO — Flora Garton, 88,<br />
of Buffalo died Friday, Nov. 2,<br />
20<strong>01</strong>, in Amie Holt Care Center.<br />
Funeral services were 10 a.m.<br />
today at Adams Funeral Home<br />
Chapel with the Rev. David Miers<br />
and the Rev. Morgan Silbaugh officiating.<br />
Graveside services will be 10<br />
a.m. Wednesday in Memorial<br />
Gardens Cemetery in Cheyenne<br />
with the Rev. Silbaugh officiating.<br />
Memorials may be made to<br />
Amie Holt Care Center in care of<br />
Adams Funeral Home.<br />
Carmella Capillupo<br />
Carmella Capillupo, 89, of<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> died Sunday, Nov. 4,<br />
20<strong>01</strong>, at Memorial Hospital of<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> County.<br />
Viewing will be 8:30 a.m. until<br />
noon Thursday at Kane Funeral<br />
Home.<br />
Graveside services will be 2<br />
p.m. Thursday in <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />
Municipal Cemetery.<br />
Florence Wyman<br />
Florence A. Wyman, 82, died<br />
Monday, Nov. 5, 20<strong>01</strong>, at <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />
Manor. Arrangements are pending<br />
with Champion Ferries Funeral<br />
Home.<br />
condemned buildings need to be<br />
removed).<br />
5. Planning commission recommendation<br />
on lot line (individual<br />
purchased two lots for a home.<br />
6. 40-ton hydraulic press for<br />
town shop.<br />
7. New computer software for<br />
new court system and law enforcement.<br />
• Open discussion.<br />
• Special committees: Council<br />
members James Exley, Dan Keller,<br />
Peter Clark and Luke Gibson.<br />
• Old business: gas bids; and<br />
radio and repeater.<br />
Champion<br />
Ferries<br />
FUNERAL HOME<br />
Remembering your<br />
loved one well.<br />
244 S. Brooks St. 674-6329<br />
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A drug-testing laboratory<br />
will be using millions of dollars’ worth of<br />
scientific equipment to ensure that athletes in the<br />
2002 Winter Olympics aren’t using banned substances.<br />
<strong>The</strong> lab, which will be operating near Olympic<br />
Village in Salt Lake City, will screen the urine of<br />
the 2,500 athletes competing in the Games for<br />
nearly 400 substances banned by the International<br />
Olympic Committee.<br />
‘‘<strong>The</strong>re are very few people who disagree with<br />
the statement, ’Sport ought to be clean,’’’ said Dr.<br />
Don Catlin, director of Olympic Analytical<br />
Laboratory at the University of California at Los<br />
Angeles, which will conduct the urine testing.<br />
‘‘<strong>The</strong> reality is, it isn’t. And somebody has to do<br />
the work to keep it clean.’’<br />
Nearly all of the athletes competing will be<br />
tested before the Games begin in February.<br />
Another 800 will be tested again during competition.<br />
Urine samples are put through roughly 10<br />
tests, designed to detect narcotics, stimulants,<br />
steroids, beta blockers, diuretics and other substances.<br />
Another four to five substances are added<br />
Reports<br />
Monday’s reports<br />
HOSPITAL<br />
• Admissions — Nina Felde,<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong>; Rita Jones, <strong>Sheridan</strong>.<br />
• Dismissal — Mikell Miller,<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong>.<br />
P0LICE<br />
• Malicious destruction, word<br />
“Hydroponic” spray painted on<br />
vehicle, 300 block Gladstone,<br />
8:19 a.m.<br />
• Damaged property, 1900<br />
block N. Main, 8:27 a.m.<br />
• Unlawful entry, 1000 block<br />
S. <strong>Sheridan</strong> Avenue, 8:43 a.m.<br />
• Found property, <strong>11</strong>00 block<br />
Beckton Avenue, 8:46 a.m.<br />
• Medical assistance, 1500<br />
block Mydland, 8:50 a.m.<br />
• Lost dog, 1000 block<br />
Coffeen, 9:26 a.m.<br />
• <strong>The</strong>ft, 1400 block Dana, 9:42<br />
a.m.<br />
• Vehicle hit and run, 500<br />
block N. Main, 9:50 a.m.<br />
• Animal call, 1700 block N.<br />
Heights Drive, 9:57 a.m.<br />
• Dog at large, 100 block W.<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> city Board of<br />
Adjustments<br />
7 p.m. Thursday, City Council<br />
Chambers, third floor <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />
City Hall<br />
• Call to order<br />
• Approval of agenda<br />
• Approval of minutes of Oct. <strong>11</strong><br />
meeting<br />
• Request for site approval for<br />
telecommunication tower and<br />
request for variance from maximum<br />
height limitation in an M-1<br />
Industrial zone<br />
to the list each year<br />
Cross-country skiers, biathletes, Nordic combined<br />
athletes and long-track speed skaters also<br />
will undergo newly instituted testing for erythropoietin,<br />
or EPO, a hormone that boosts production<br />
of red blood cells that carry oxygen to the muscles.<br />
‘‘We’re doing everything we can to make sure<br />
it’s the cleanest Games we can produce,’’ said<br />
Michele Brown, doping control program manager<br />
for the Salt Lake Organizing Committee.<br />
Use of banned substances is less prevalent in<br />
winter sports: Experts predict just 1 percent to 2<br />
percent of athletes will test positive, or about half<br />
the rate of summer Olympians.<br />
‘‘If you’re a cynic, one might say that’s<br />
because we didn’t have EPO testing,’’ said Larry<br />
Bowers, senior managing director of the U.S.<br />
Anti-Doping Agency.<br />
Winter sport has had its share of scandal.<br />
In 1998, Canadian Ross Rebagliati was temporarily<br />
stripped of his Olympic gold medal in<br />
snowboarding after testing positive for marijuana.<br />
In February, six Finnish cross-country skiers tested<br />
positive for HES, a banned plasma expander,<br />
Burrows, 10:19 a.m.<br />
• Animal cruelty, 1600 block<br />
N. Gould, 10:46 a.m.<br />
• Suspicious person, 1000<br />
block Long Drive, 12:56 p.m.<br />
• False identification, 1400<br />
block Coffeen, 1:30 p.m.<br />
• Mischief, 600 block Long<br />
Drive, 1:41 p.m.<br />
• Alarm activated, 400<br />
Coffeen, 1:49 p.m.<br />
• Suspicious circumstances,<br />
400 S. Main, 2:58 p.m.<br />
• Child abuse, investigating<br />
report from state Department of<br />
Family Services, <strong>Sheridan</strong> area,<br />
3:12 p.m.<br />
• Attempt to locate person,<br />
10th and Spaulding, 4:18 p.m.<br />
• Motor-vehicle crash, 300<br />
block N. Main, 4:49 p.m.<br />
• <strong>The</strong>ft, 900 block E. Brundage<br />
Lane, 5:18 p.m.<br />
• Trespassing, 100 block N.<br />
Main, 5:46 p.m.<br />
• Reckless driving, 1300 block<br />
Avoca Place, 5:50 p.m.<br />
• Driver’s license violation, 50<br />
W. 12th, 6:12 p.m.<br />
SHERIDAN AND VICINITY — Tonight mostly cloudy with 40 percent<br />
chance of light rain and low in mid-30s; wind becoming northwest 10-20 mph.<br />
Wednesday mostly cloudy and cooler with 40 percent chance of showers and<br />
northwest wind 10-20 mph; high in upper 40s, Wednesday night low in mid-<br />
20s with decreasing clouds. Thursday mostly sunny and warmer with high near<br />
60. Friday through Sunday partly cloudy with lows in the 30s, highs 50-60.<br />
BIG HORNS — Tonight mostly cloudy with 40 percent chance of light<br />
rain in the evening, changing to snow by midnight; low in upper 20s; southwest<br />
wind 15-25 mph. Wednesday mostly cloudy and cooler with 40 percent<br />
chance of snow showers and northwest wind 10-20 mph; high in mid-30s,<br />
Wednesday night low in the teens. Thursday mostly sunny and warmer with<br />
high in the mid-40s. Friday partly cloudy with low in the teens, high in the 30s.<br />
Saturday and Sunday partly cloudy with lows in the 20s, highs in the 40s.<br />
Big Piney 59/28<br />
Buffalo 70/44<br />
Casper 70/39<br />
Cheyenne 70/45<br />
Cody 70/39<br />
Douglas 72/32<br />
Evanston 60/41<br />
Gillette 69/27<br />
Greybull 68/30<br />
Sunset at <strong>Sheridan</strong> 4:49 p.m.<br />
Sunrise tomorrow 6:55 a.m.<br />
Check the Classifieds for the<br />
Best Services Available NOW!<br />
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672-2431<br />
• Suspicious vehicle, 1700<br />
block Yonkee, 6:51 p.m.<br />
• Intoxicated driver, 700 block<br />
N. Main, 7:12 p.m.<br />
• Driving under the influence<br />
of alcohol, 200 block N. Brooks,<br />
7:44 p.m.<br />
• Intoxicated driver, 1800<br />
block Sugarland, 7:49 p.m.<br />
• Indecent exposure, 400 block<br />
Jefferson, 9:09 p.m.<br />
• DUI, 50 block W. 12th, 9:27<br />
p.m.<br />
• Suspicious vehicle, 2500<br />
block N. Main, 9:58 p.m.<br />
• Suspicious vehicle, 500<br />
block Coffeen, 10:25 p.m.<br />
• Curfew violation, 50 block<br />
N. Gould, <strong>11</strong>:13 p.m.<br />
SHERIFF<br />
• Motor-vehicle crash involving<br />
deer, no injuries to occupant<br />
of vehicle, <strong>Sheridan</strong> County Road<br />
<strong>11</strong>21, 7:13 a.m.<br />
• <strong>The</strong>ft, West 15th, <strong>Sheridan</strong>,<br />
7:23 a.m.<br />
• Suspicious phone calls,<br />
Dayton, 9:21 a.m.<br />
Precipitation<br />
Past 24 hrs (to midnight) .00 in<br />
Story .00 in<br />
Big Horn .00 in<br />
Dayton .00 in<br />
Burgess Junction .00 in<br />
Moisture for month T<br />
Normal for month .83 in<br />
Moisture for year 10.25 in<br />
Normal for year 13.10 in<br />
DAILY<br />
DIRECTORY<br />
at the World Nordic Ski Championships in<br />
Finland. And in March, U.S. Olympic bobsledder<br />
John Kasper was suspended from the sport for<br />
two years after testing positive for the anabolic<br />
steroid methandienone.<br />
<strong>The</strong> testing process is rigorous and must withstand<br />
legal challenge.<br />
A key tool is mass spectrometry, which uses<br />
electrons to bombard test samples and break their<br />
molecules into ions. <strong>The</strong> tests can reveal whether<br />
elevated testosterone levels are natural or artificial.<br />
Some substances, such as human growth hormone,<br />
continue to elude detection, which can<br />
leave anti-doping experts one step behind athletes.<br />
‘‘If athletes find a drug and they think we<br />
can’t detect it, they’ll take it,’’ Catlin said.<br />
———<br />
On the Net:<br />
U.S. Anti-Doping Agency: http://www.usantidoping.org<br />
Salt Lake Organizing Committee:<br />
http://www.saltlake2002.com<br />
Forecast<br />
State highs/lows<br />
Almanac<br />
• Negligent burning,<br />
Holloway, 4:28 p.m.<br />
ARRESTS<br />
• David Ray Garcia, 46, North<br />
Gould, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, warrant, probation<br />
revocation, <strong>Sheridan</strong> PD.<br />
• Samuel Lee Funk, 49, 336<br />
W. Brundage St., <strong>Sheridan</strong>, DUI,<br />
by <strong>Sheridan</strong> PD.<br />
• Steve Legrand Lee, 56, 5<br />
Beckton Drive, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, DUI<br />
and driving under suspension, by<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> PD.<br />
SHERIDAN FIRE/RESCUE<br />
• Dryer fire, report did not<br />
indicate if there was damage, 100<br />
block Rice Avenue, 1:28 p.m.<br />
• Medical, patient transfer to<br />
Billings, 1:40 p.m.<br />
• Grass fire, no property damage,<br />
1800 block Holloway, 4:30<br />
p.m.<br />
• Medical, Water Street,<br />
Clearmont, 10:40 p.m.<br />
Jackson 61/34<br />
Lake Yellowstone 51/27<br />
Lander 67/41<br />
Laramie 63/30<br />
Rawlins 64/32<br />
Riverton 64/39<br />
Rock Springs 60/40<br />
Torrington 78/33<br />
Worland 73/29<br />
Snow<br />
New Ground<br />
Snow cover<br />
Past 24 hrs (to midnight)<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> (0 In) 0 in<br />
Story (0 in) 0 in<br />
Big Horn (0 in) 0 in<br />
Dayton (0 in) 0 in<br />
Burgess Junction (0 in) 0 in<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong>’s normal annual<br />
snowfall is 70 inches<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> snowfall to date NA<br />
Sunset tomorrow 4:48 p.m.<br />
Expected<br />
Wednesday<br />
Anchorage clear, 26/15<br />
Atlanta clear, 71/48<br />
Billings rain, 51/28<br />
Casper cloudy, 49/24<br />
Cheyenne cloudy, 54/25<br />
Chicago partly cloudy, 67/47<br />
Dallas/Ft. Worth clear, 79/57<br />
Denver partly cloudy, 64/33<br />
New York City clear, 58/43<br />
Phoenix partly cloudy, 84/60<br />
San Francisco partly cloudy, 67/47<br />
Seattle partly cloudy, 52/40<br />
Current and updated information is available 24 hours on weather Radio WXM46 162.475<br />
MHZ, operated by the National Weather Service office at Billings or at www.crh.noaa.gov/cys/.
8 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, Tuesday, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />
Dayton<br />
Wood said preliminary discussions indicate the well<br />
may have to be drilled to a depth of between 1,000 and<br />
2,000 feet, but it will totally depend on geology.<br />
He said a “super well” will likely be cheaper in the<br />
long haul compared to water-treatment costs at the<br />
intake because of daily and seasonal fluctuations in<br />
water quality.<br />
“We were told that Dayton would be under no obli-<br />
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Afghans<br />
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passing through selected postal facilities and are following<br />
up more than 300 leads received from the<br />
broadcast ‘‘America’s Most Wanted.’’<br />
<strong>The</strong> focus, he said, is tracking down whoever placed<br />
anthrax in the mail.<br />
Potter has estimated that the Postal Service could<br />
face increased costs and business losses totaling billions<br />
of dollars in the wake of the anthrax attacks.<br />
‘‘Extraordinary expenditures will be required,’’ said<br />
Robert Rider, chairman of the Postal Service Board of<br />
Governors. ‘‘We strongly believe these costs should not<br />
be borne by our customers through increased rates,’’<br />
Postal chief financial officer Richard Strasser said<br />
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villages about 45 miles south of the city in a pre-dawn<br />
assault Tuesday, said Ashraf Nadeem, an opposition<br />
spokesman.<br />
‘‘We attacked while the Americans were bombing,’’<br />
Nadeem said in a satellite telephone interview. ‘‘It was<br />
not only us who killed. It was mostly the Americans.’’<br />
Some 300 Taliban were killed in five hours of fighting<br />
for the three areas, and 300 others defected to the<br />
opposition, Nadeem said. Five opposition fighters were<br />
killed, he said.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re was no immediate Taliban comment on the<br />
opposition reports. Both sides often exaggerate battlefield<br />
claims.<br />
New York Stock Exchange<br />
NEW YORK (AP) — Noon prices for NYSE listed most<br />
active stocks:<br />
Sales High Low Last Chg<br />
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IT'S CHRISTMAS TIME IN THE Magic City.<br />
• HOTEL DISCOUNTS:<br />
Call the Billings Chamber or visit the web<br />
site for a list of participating hotels.<br />
800-7<strong>11</strong>-2630, billingscvb.visitmt.com<br />
• SHOPPING DISCOUNTS:<br />
Upon check-in at a participating hotel<br />
you’ll receive a bag of coupons for local<br />
shopping and dining. Show your out-of-town<br />
drivers license between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m.<br />
to participating merchants for discounts.<br />
• HISTORY AND CULTURE:<br />
Be sure to visit one of Billings’<br />
fine museums while you’re in<br />
town for holiday shopping.<br />
• SANTA arrives at Rimrock Mall and West<br />
Park Plaza on Nov. 17.<br />
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gation to proceed with a well. Naturally, if they hit a<br />
super well, that would be a very good option for the<br />
town,” Wood said.<br />
“We’ve always met (Environmental Protection<br />
Agency clean-drinking water) standards, even with the<br />
spring runoff,” he said.<br />
Wood said the Council has initially offered strong<br />
support for a well.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>y were all pretty enthused about it last night,”<br />
Wood said.<br />
the costs of adding security, dealing with the terrorists<br />
and lost business will total ‘‘billions of dollars’’<br />
Strasser said the agency has already lost $800 million<br />
in reduced business in the eight weeks since Sept.<br />
<strong>11</strong>. He said it is working to cope with the costs of medical<br />
care for postal workers, testing and cleanup of facilities,<br />
extra costs for mail handling while the airlines<br />
were grounded and changes in postal facilities to<br />
increase the security of the mail.<br />
Four people have died of inhaled anthrax since the<br />
mail attacks began, including Kathy Nguyen, a New<br />
York woman with no apparent connection to the mail or<br />
the media or government, which have been the focus of<br />
the attacks. Her funeral was Monday.<br />
Nadeem said the alliance also captured 10 artillery<br />
pieces. After the fighting, the opposition now held the<br />
districts of Ogopruk, Kishanday and Zaray.<br />
<strong>The</strong> seizure allowed opposition forces to push<br />
Tuesday toward Shol Ghar, and heavy fighting was<br />
reported about 27 miles southeast of Mazar-e-Sharif,<br />
Nadeem said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Taliban have reinforced their front lines with<br />
400 fresh troops, including Arab and Pakistani volunteers,<br />
Nadeem said.<br />
American military planners want the Afghan opposition,<br />
a loose coalition of fighters dominated by ethnic<br />
minority Tajiks and Uzbeks, to make significant gains<br />
ahead of winter.<br />
Lots to see and do:<br />
NOV. <strong>11</strong>: Downtown Billings Merchants<br />
Open House<br />
NOV. 12-DEC. 24: Moss Mansion<br />
Holiday Carriage Rides & Tour<br />
NOV. 16: Manheim Steamroller, Metrapark<br />
NOV. 16-17: Tap Dogs,<br />
Alberta Bair <strong>The</strong>ater<br />
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TexInst .09 32200 30.68 29.80 30.60 +.70<br />
ToyRU 9618 21.49 20.75 21.37 +.95<br />
Transocn .12 16396 28.40 27.39 27.78 —.72<br />
TycoIntl .05 38946 52.<strong>06</strong> 51.44 51.51 —.55<br />
UAL .68j 12121 12.15 <strong>11</strong>.10 <strong>11</strong>.10 —1.<strong>01</strong><br />
US Bancrp .75 18320 18.49 18.15 18.31 —.05<br />
UtdhlthG s .03 <strong>11</strong>882 68.62 66.60 66.91 +.80<br />
VerizonCm 1.54 21297 50.96 49.85 50.08 —1.12<br />
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WalMart .28 20439 54.05 53.65 53.81 —.09<br />
Walgrn .15f 9914 31.48 31.10 31.26 —.22<br />
WA Mutl s 1.20f 27692 30.99 30.36 30.74 +.<strong>01</strong><br />
WeathfInt 9285 32.20 31.40 31.93 —.82<br />
WellsFrgo 1.04 21716 42.19 41.<strong>06</strong> 42.08 +1.20<br />
WmsCom 10394 1.50 1.45 1.47 —.02<br />
XL Cap 1.84 9442 94.72 93.90 94.02 —.36<br />
Local interest stocks<br />
Courtesy of<br />
US Bancorp Piper Jaffray<br />
Midday quotes EST<br />
LAST CHANGE<br />
ABS 32.30 +0.19<br />
BKH 28.43 -0.33<br />
BNI 27.75 -0.<strong>11</strong><br />
BR 35.45 -0.67<br />
CAG 24.37 +0.04<br />
CFBX 24.70 0<br />
CVX 86.24 -0.87<br />
CSCO 18.20 +0.30<br />
DISH 23.73 +0.28<br />
EMC 14.76 +0.26<br />
GAB 10.13 +0.05<br />
HDI 47.79 -0.31<br />
INTC 27.25 +0.29<br />
JCP 23.30 -0.03<br />
KEY 23.13 +0.39<br />
KM 6.68 +0.10<br />
LVLT 3.73 -0.05<br />
MCLD 0.66 +0.02<br />
MDU 24.12 -0.40<br />
MSFT 62.78 -0.49<br />
MTP 5.24 -0.13<br />
Q <strong>11</strong>.62 -0.88<br />
RTP 68.44 +0.94<br />
SLB 45.40 -1.94<br />
SPI 22.98 -0.27<br />
SUNW <strong>11</strong>.99 -0.07<br />
SWY 41.18 -0.30<br />
TY 19.54 -0.03<br />
UNP 52.82 -0.18<br />
USB 18.28 -0.08<br />
WCOM 13.25 -0.10<br />
WGR 31.17 -0.48<br />
XEL 28.90 -0.47<br />
DJIA 9404.50 -36.53<br />
VOLN 594 ____<br />
.SPX 1099.14 -3.70<br />
COMP 1789.4 -4.2<br />
TIME <strong>11</strong>.44 ____<br />
NOV. 16-18: Holiday Food Festival and<br />
Craft Fair<br />
NOV. 16-17: Wolf Awareness Day,<br />
ZooMontana<br />
Through FEB. 24: Western Masterpieces<br />
from the William J. Koch Collection,<br />
Yellowstone Art Museum<br />
**Call the Billings Chamber for a complete list<br />
of events or for more information.<br />
Tribes look at Martin's Cove sale<br />
CASPER (AP) — If the federal<br />
government sells Martin’s Cove to<br />
<strong>The</strong> Church of Jesus Christ of<br />
Latter-day Saints, it will set precedent<br />
for American Indians to buy<br />
sacred sites on federal land, attorneys<br />
say.<br />
Martin’s Cove is situated on<br />
Bureau of Land Management land<br />
in central Wyoming. It is the area<br />
where Utah-bound European converts<br />
to Mormonism perished in<br />
1856 when their handcart caravan<br />
was stranded by a blizzard.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Mormon Church regards the<br />
site as sacred and has sought for<br />
three years to acquire it through a<br />
land exchange with the BLM. When<br />
a land exchange became unworkable,<br />
the church began to seek an<br />
outright sale through special legisla-<br />
County<br />
Slope<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
Nellis demonstrated an evaluation formula using<br />
soil-potential ratings along with nonsoil site assessment,<br />
including such features as site stewardship, availability<br />
of irrigation water and historic, scenic and environmental<br />
values.<br />
<strong>The</strong> LESA system can be tailored to fit individual<br />
county needs, he said.<br />
County Planner Shad Springer responded that<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> County has written a “generic” master plan,<br />
and “it would be more up-front and fair to go to this<br />
(LESA) evaluation.”<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
ing into an area that now includes the Senior Center, the<br />
YMCA, Heritage Towers and the library.<br />
Councilman Scott Severs asked why no one had<br />
considered simply protecting the creek in that area with<br />
culverts “and just letting the hill slough.”<br />
Bomar said the concern was not just with the potential<br />
hazard to the creek but also with school property<br />
above the park if the sloughing continues.<br />
He said TSP based the project on recommendations<br />
of a geological firm that studied the area.<br />
Commodities<br />
Cash Grain<br />
Kansas City cash grain<br />
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Wheat 19,227 bushels:<br />
2 3/4 cents lower to 1/4 cent higher; No. 2 hard 2.75-<br />
2.95n; No. 3 2.64-2.94n; No. 2 red wheat 2.63-2.96n;<br />
No. 3 2.52-2.95n.<br />
Corn 212,052 bushels: unch to 1 1/2 cents lower;<br />
No. 2 white 1.92-1.94n; No. 2 yellow 1.84 1/2-1.88<br />
3/4n; No. 3 1.64 1/2-1.87 3/4n.<br />
No. 2 milo 3.24-3.35n.<br />
No. 1 soybeans 4.<strong>06</strong> 1/2-4.14 1/4n.<br />
Hoppers 59.00-62.00.<br />
Wheat<br />
KANSAS CITY (AP) —Wheat futures on the Kansas<br />
City Board of Trade Mon:<br />
Open High Low Settle Chg.<br />
WHEAT<br />
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel<br />
Dec 291 1/4 293 1/2 291 292 1/4 —1 1/2<br />
Mar 300 302 299 1/2 3<strong>01</strong> —1<br />
May 308 308 1/2 3<strong>06</strong> 1/2 307 1/2 —1 1/2<br />
Jul 312 313 1/2 310 3/4 312 1/2 —1 1/4<br />
Dec 330 330 329 329 —2 1/2<br />
Fri.’s sales 7,485<br />
Fri.’s open int 76,030<br />
Livestock<br />
CHICAGO (AP) — Futures trading on the Chicago<br />
Mercantile Exchange Mon:<br />
Open High Low Settle Chg.<br />
CATTLE<br />
40,000 lbs.; cents per lb.<br />
Dec 67.15 67.25 65.95 66.42 —.98<br />
Feb 71.12 71.12 69.82 70.27 —.95<br />
Apr 73.10 73.10 71.87 72.37 —.78<br />
Jun 68.65 68.70 67.57 68.00 —.70<br />
Aug 68.15 68.15 67.30 67.65 —.70<br />
Oct 69.50 69.55 68.75 69.55 —.45<br />
Dec 71.00 —.60<br />
Est. sales 15,459. Fri.’s sales <strong>11</strong>,3<strong>01</strong><br />
Fri.’s open int 108,165<br />
FEEDER CATTLE<br />
50,000 lbs.; cents per lb.<br />
Nov 86.20 86.20 85.15 85.60 —.62<br />
Jan 84.10 84.20 82.85 83.17 —1.18<br />
Mar 83.35 83.40 82.12 82.40 —1.05<br />
Apr 83.22 83.22 82.10 82.42 —.98<br />
May 82.75 82.75 81.60 81.97 —1.03<br />
Aug 83.80 83.80 82.85 83.50 —.62<br />
Sep 83.70 83.70 83.05 83.20 —1.05<br />
Oct 83.60 —.85<br />
Est. sales 2,968. Fri.’s sales 1,425<br />
Fri.’s open int 14,642<br />
HOGS,LEAN<br />
40,000 lbs.; cents per lb.<br />
Dec 53.00 53.15 52.22 52.82 —.05<br />
Feb 54.80 55.12 54.25 54.85 +.15<br />
Apr 55.55 56.15 55.25 55.95 +.50<br />
May 62.15 62.70 62.15 62.55 +.25<br />
Jun 63.00 63.85 63.00 63.50 +.30<br />
Jul 60.95 61.80 60.90 61.80 +.73<br />
Aug 60.10 60.80 60.10 60.80 +.30<br />
Oct 53.50 53.50 53.40 53.40<br />
Dec 51.35 +.10<br />
Last spot 51.58, up 0.36<br />
Est. sales 8,990. Fri.’s sales 7,330<br />
Fri.’s open int 32,315<br />
PORK BELLIES<br />
40,000 lbs.; cents per lb.<br />
Feb 73.05 74.90 72.62 74.00 +.38<br />
Mar 72.65 74.50 72.55 73.20 —.05<br />
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tion.<br />
Jack Trope, attorney for the<br />
Sisseton, S.D.-based Association on<br />
American Indian Affairs, said he<br />
sees a clear parallel between selling<br />
a sacred site on federal property to<br />
the Mormons and the purchase by<br />
tribes of their own sacred sites on<br />
federal lands.<br />
‘‘<strong>The</strong> analogy is there,’’ Trope<br />
said.<br />
If the Mormons can get special<br />
legislation to order the sale of federal<br />
property because it is a ‘‘sacred<br />
site,’’ reasons Trope, why can’t<br />
American Indian tribes get the same<br />
deal?<br />
Tribes have numerous sacred<br />
sites on federal land, he said, and<br />
have sought either guaranteed<br />
access or some measure of control<br />
May 75.67 75.82 75.25 75.25 +.50<br />
Jul 4.85 +.88<br />
Aug 74.80 +.05<br />
Last spot 60.41, up 0.95<br />
Est. sales 969. Fri.’s sales 824<br />
Fri.’s open int 2,383<br />
Grain Futures<br />
CHICAGO (AP) — Futures trading on the Chicago<br />
Board of Trade Mon.:<br />
Open High Low Settle Chg.<br />
WHEAT<br />
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel<br />
Dec 285 1/4 285 1/4 281 1/2 284 1/4 —1 1/4<br />
Mar 294 294 1/2 291 293 3/4 — 1/2<br />
May 295 296 293 1/2 295 1/2 — 1/4<br />
Jul 296 1/2 298 1/2 295 298 1/4 + 3/4<br />
Sep 302 1/2 +1<br />
Dec 3<strong>11</strong> +1 1/2<br />
Jul 314 +1 1/2<br />
Fri.’s sales 19,714<br />
Fri.’s open int 125,775<br />
CORN<br />
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel<br />
Nov 198 1/2 + 1/4<br />
Dec 202 203 1/4 2<strong>01</strong> 1/2 202 3/4 + 1/2<br />
Jan 2<strong>06</strong> 1/2 207 1/2 2<strong>06</strong> 1/4 207 1/2 + 1/4<br />
Mar 215 216 214 1/2 215 1/2 + 1/4<br />
May 222 1/4 223 3/4 222 1/4 223 1/2 + 1/2<br />
Jul 228 1/2 229 3/4 228 1/4 229 1/4<br />
Sep 235 1/4 — 1/4<br />
Dec 244 1/2 244 3/4 244 244 1/2 — 3/4<br />
Jul 258 —1<br />
Dec 257 1/4 258 1/4 257 258 1/4 — 1/2<br />
Fri.’s sales 52,299<br />
Fri.’s open int 459,598, up 6,212<br />
OATS<br />
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel<br />
Dec 205 210 204 1/2 209 3/4 +5 1/2<br />
Mar 188 1/2 193 188 1/2 192 1/4 +3 3/4<br />
May 180 180 179 179 1/2 +2 1/2<br />
Fri.’s sales 2,764<br />
Fri.’s open int 13,797<br />
SOYBEANS<br />
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel<br />
Nov 432 1/2 436 3/4 432 435 1/2 +2<br />
Jan 439 442 1/4 437 1/2 441 1/4 +2 1/4<br />
Mar 443 1/2 447 442 1/4 446 1/4 +2 1/4<br />
May 447 1/2 451 447 1/2 450 1/4 +1 3/4<br />
Jul 452 1/2 455 452 454 1/2 +1 3/4<br />
Aug 452 1/2 455 452 1/2 454 +2 1/2<br />
Nov 457 1/2 459 457 1/2 458 +1 3/4<br />
Nov 496 +1<br />
Fri.’s sales 57,517<br />
Fri.’s open int 179,186<br />
SOYBEAN OIL<br />
60,000 lbs; cents per lb<br />
Dec 15.86 16.16 15.86 16.13 +.27<br />
Jan 16.03 16.34 16.03 16.31 +.26<br />
Mar 16.42 16.59 16.38 16.53 +.24<br />
May 16.60 16.80 16.60 16.77 +.25<br />
Jul 16.92 17.03 16.87 17.<strong>01</strong> +.27<br />
Aug 16.98 17.13 16.98 17.12 +.32<br />
Sep 17.15 17.20 17.08 17.20 +.30<br />
Oct 17.37 +.35<br />
Dec 17.50 17.60 17.45 17.58 +.28<br />
Jul 18.20 +.08<br />
Fri.’s sales 26,980<br />
Fri.’s open int 170,995, up 1,184<br />
SOYBEAN MEAL<br />
100 tons; dollars per ton<br />
Dec 164.10 164.20 162.60 163.00 —1.40<br />
Jan 159.30 160.20 158.60 158.70 —1.60<br />
Mar 155.40 155.80 154.50 154.60 —1.70<br />
and protection for those sites.<br />
Although several federal laws<br />
provide mixed levels and degrees of<br />
protection for the sacred places of<br />
American Indians, Trope said none<br />
offers the kind of complete or absolute<br />
control found in private ownership.<br />
Andy Baldwin, attorney for the<br />
Northern Arapaho Tribe, said he<br />
sees the potential for a strong precedent,<br />
especially considering the<br />
government-to-government relationship<br />
between the U.S. government<br />
and individual tribes.<br />
‘‘I don’t see how anyone can<br />
distinguish the LDS church from<br />
the Native American Church,’’<br />
when it comes to special legislation<br />
to acquire sacred sites, Baldwin<br />
said.<br />
Added Nellis, “You’ve got a pretty nice master plan<br />
to work with,” but LESA offers a systematic approach<br />
instead of “fighting battle by battle” each land-use<br />
change.<br />
“You balance out interests in a way that is fair and<br />
understandable to everyone,” he said.<br />
Nellis said if enough ag interests are protected in an<br />
area, other issues like scenery, wildlife and water quality<br />
will fall into place.<br />
“We kill many birds with one stone if we protect ag<br />
land,” he said.<br />
Ross Besson, assistant director of public<br />
works/streets, said the Army Corps of Engineers annually<br />
inspects the area because it is part of the city’s system<br />
of flood-control dikes and levies.<br />
“Every year they include this (the problem with the<br />
slope) in their report and say, ‘You’ve got to fix this,’”<br />
Besson said.<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> Mayor Jim Wilson noted the AML funded<br />
the project based on “a need and urgency,” and quoted<br />
AML findings that, “<strong>The</strong> risk associated with nonaction<br />
involves the potential for flooding that may cause property<br />
damage or may result in a loss of life.”<br />
May 151.50 152.00 150.70 150.80 —1.90<br />
Jul 151.20 151.70 150.30 150.30 —1.90<br />
Aug 151.00 151.20 149.30 149.30 —1.80<br />
Sep 150.80 150.80 149.50 149.50 —1.80<br />
Oct 148.80 —.90<br />
Dec 149.50 150.20 149.20 149.20 —1.30<br />
Fri.’s sales 36,225<br />
Fri.’s open int 139,803, up 3,560<br />
Metals<br />
NEW YORK (AP) — Spot nonferrous metal prices<br />
Monday.<br />
Aluminum - 56.5 cents per lb., London Metal Exch.<br />
Mon.<br />
Copper - $66.0 Cathode full plate, U.S. destinations.<br />
Copper -61.40 cents per lb., N.Y. Merc spot Mon.<br />
Lead - 29-31 cents per lb.<br />
Zinc - 39.97-40.47 cents lb., delivered.<br />
Gold - $278.25 troy oz., Handy & Harman (only daily<br />
quote).<br />
Gold - $278.50 troy oz., NY Merc spot Mon.<br />
Silver - $4.125 Handy & Harman (only daily quote).<br />
Silver - $4.098 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Mon.<br />
Mercury - $150.00 per 76 lb flask, N.Y.<br />
Platinum - $417.00-431.00 troy oz., N.Y. (contract).<br />
Platinum $423.00 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Mon.<br />
n.q.-not quoted, n.a.-not available.<br />
Gold<br />
Selected world gold prices, Monday.<br />
Hong Kong late: $279.95 off $0.10.<br />
London morning fixing: $278.95 off $1.15.<br />
London afternoon fixing: $278.25 off $1.85.<br />
London late: $278.50 off $1.60.<br />
Paris afternoon fixing: $278.16 off $2.79.<br />
Zurich late afternoon: $277.95 off $1.60.<br />
NY Handy & Harman: $278.25 off $1.65.<br />
NY Handy & Harman fabricated: $300.51 off $1.78.<br />
NY Engelhard: $279.37 off $1.66.<br />
NY Engelhard fabricated: $293.34 off $1.74.<br />
NY Merc. gold spot month Mon: $278.50 off $1.30.<br />
NY HSBC Bank USA 4 p.m. Mon: $278.10 off $1.80.<br />
Cash Petroleum<br />
NEW YORK (AP) — Petroleum cash prices Monday<br />
compared with Friday<br />
Mon. Fri.<br />
Refined Products Fuel oil No. 2 NY hbr bg gl fob<br />
.5619 .5676<br />
Gasoline unl prem RVP NY hbr bg gl fob<br />
.5467 .5528<br />
Gasoline unl RVP NY hbr bg gl fob<br />
.5167 .5233<br />
Prices provided by Bridge Telerate<br />
x- prices are for RVP grade of gasoline<br />
Petroleum - Crude Grades<br />
Saudi Arabian light Asia $ per bbl fob 18.02 18.<strong>01</strong><br />
North Sea Brent $ per bbl fob 18.80 19.19<br />
West Texas Intermed $ per bbl fob 20.03 20.18<br />
Light LA Sweet $ per bbl fob 20.25 20.35<br />
Alaska No. Slope del. West Coast 17.84 17.84<br />
Raw Products<br />
Natural Gas, Henry Hub, $ per mmbtu<br />
2.89 1/2 2.97 1/2<br />
n.a.-not available-n.q. not quoted.<br />
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b-bid a-asked.<br />
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SHERIDAN <strong>Press</strong> Tuesday, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />
2 0 0 1 W O R L D S E R I E S<br />
Snakebit<br />
<strong>The</strong> New York Yankees were only two outs from their fourth<br />
straight championship when the Arizona Diamondbacks scored<br />
two runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to capture their first<br />
championship, winning the Series 4 games to 3.<br />
Batting<br />
Team batting average<br />
Hits<br />
Runs scored<br />
Avg. runs per game<br />
Home runs<br />
BA with runners in<br />
scoring position<br />
Pitching<br />
Team ERA<br />
Walks<br />
Strikeouts<br />
Score by innings<br />
New York<br />
Arizona<br />
1<br />
2<br />
1<br />
4<br />
1<br />
12<br />
0<br />
9<br />
A r i z o n a<br />
Diamondbacks<br />
.265<br />
65<br />
37<br />
5.3<br />
6<br />
.345 (20 for 58)<br />
0<br />
2<br />
3<br />
1<br />
1<br />
3<br />
1.93<br />
16<br />
63<br />
1<br />
2<br />
4<br />
2<br />
.183<br />
42<br />
14<br />
2.0<br />
6<br />
.167 (6 for 36)<br />
1<br />
0<br />
New York<br />
Yankees<br />
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 <strong>11</strong> 12<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
0<br />
4.29<br />
17<br />
70<br />
14<br />
37<br />
World Series facts<br />
<strong>The</strong> Yankees hit .183 (42 for 229) in the Series – the lowest average<br />
in a seven-game Series.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Diamondbacks 1.94 ERA is the lowest since the Cincinnati Reds<br />
posted 1.70 in a four-game sweep over the Oakland A’s.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Yankees scored only 14 runs in the Series. Eight runs came on<br />
six home runs.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Diamondbacks fanned 70 times, the most ever in a Series.<br />
Randy Johnson became the first pitcher to win five games in one<br />
postseason. He won twice in the NLCS and three times in the World<br />
Series.<br />
Mariano Rivera had been 8 for 8 in World Series save chances.<br />
SOURCES: Elias Sports Bureau; Associated <strong>Press</strong> AP<br />
PHOENIX (AP) — George<br />
Steinbrenner delivered a message to the rest<br />
of baseball just minutes after his New York<br />
Yankees lost the World Series:<br />
‘‘We’ll be back,’’ Steinbrenner said.<br />
‘‘Mark that down. We’ll be back.’’<br />
<strong>The</strong> question remains who will be part<br />
of that ‘‘we.’’<br />
<strong>The</strong> great Yankees dynasty that was<br />
denied a fourth straight World Series title by<br />
Arizona’s improbable Game 7 comeback is<br />
headed for what could be its biggest overhaul<br />
since it started in 1996.<br />
Paul O’Neill, a fixture in New York the<br />
past nine seasons, won’t be there for the<br />
Yankees patrolling right field, hitting line<br />
drives and throwing his equipment. Instead,<br />
the heart and soul of the Yankees will be<br />
enjoying retirement at home in Ohio.<br />
He’s not alone.<br />
Luis Sojo, who along with O’Neill is<br />
one of the seven Yankees who played on all<br />
four title teams, also is retiring. Fellow fourtime<br />
winner Tino Martinez filed for free<br />
agency Monday, as did Scott Brosius and<br />
Chuck Knoblauch, who have been around<br />
for three championships.<br />
‘‘We haven’t even had five minutes to<br />
process this stuff yet,’’ Brosius said. ‘‘We’ll<br />
let that stuff play itself out.’’<br />
Infielder Randy Velarde and reliever<br />
Mark Wohlers also filed for free agency<br />
Monday. <strong>The</strong> Yankees declined Velarde’s<br />
Murphy, who left SC to take over<br />
the women’s basketball program<br />
at the University of Southern<br />
Colorado in Pueblo.<br />
“With a new coach there are<br />
new things to know, it just takes<br />
time,” McCarthy said. “<strong>The</strong> players<br />
are very receptive to the<br />
things we are teaching team.”<br />
Sophomore Terri Joy (5-9) of<br />
Buffalo, an All-Regional<br />
Tournament player and a All-<br />
Wyoming Conference pick, has<br />
demonstrated her leadership of<br />
the team.<br />
“I was hired in midsummer<br />
and didn’t get here until<br />
August, and she kind of kept<br />
the team together,” McCarthy<br />
said of Joy. “Anytime a coach<br />
leaves, there is a little unrest —<br />
she actually is the glue to the<br />
team. She kept the team together.<br />
She is going to have a great<br />
year.”<br />
Sophomore LeAnn Brown<br />
(5-9) of Riverton, an All-<br />
Wyoming Conference pick as a<br />
freshman, will also play a key<br />
role in the team’s success.<br />
Brown, Wyoming’s<br />
Gatorade Player of Year as a<br />
senior in high school, will start<br />
as a 3-4 player, but is bothered<br />
by a strained shoulder muscle.<br />
$2.5 million option, paying him a $250,000<br />
buyout instead. A mutual $4 million option<br />
for Wohlers was declined; he received a $1<br />
million buyout.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Yankees haven’t faced so many difficult<br />
decisions in one winter since 1995,<br />
when Don Mattingly, Jack McDowell,<br />
Velarde, Mike Stanley and manager Buck<br />
Showalter all left after a first-round loss to<br />
Seattle.<br />
But with Steinbrenner’s millions, a<br />
strong core led by Derek Jeter, Bernie<br />
Williams and Mariano Rivera, three outstanding<br />
starting pitchers and a talented<br />
farm system, the Boss’ vow is not farfetched.<br />
‘‘I’m not a good loser,’’ Steinbrenner<br />
said. ‘‘I believe in what Ernest Hemingway<br />
said: ’<strong>The</strong> way you get to be a good loser is<br />
practice and I don’t want to practice.’’’<br />
Several of the Yankees, including Jeter<br />
and Jorge Posada, sat in the dugout after<br />
Luis Gonzalez’s game-winning hit off<br />
Rivera, watching the Diamondbacks’ celebration<br />
and getting motivation for next year.<br />
‘‘You want to get back there,’’ Posada<br />
said. ‘‘That’s why you watch. You feel<br />
good for them, but it’s tough to take.’’<br />
<strong>The</strong> first move of the offseason will be<br />
finalizing new contracts for general manager<br />
Brian Cashman and manager Joe Torre.<br />
‘‘George and I have talked enough and I<br />
think we are both sort of in agreement that<br />
New coach, new season<br />
By Patrick J. Murphy<br />
Sports Editor<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> College women<br />
begin their 20<strong>01</strong>-2002 basketball<br />
season with a new coach and<br />
many challenges in a tournament<br />
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — <strong>The</strong> Oakland<br />
aiders realized the danger of taking too much<br />
atisfaction from a midseason victory over a<br />
imping opponent.<br />
Still, that opponent was the Denver Broncos<br />
and any victory over the former beasts of the<br />
FC West is a cause for great celebration for Al<br />
avis’ team.<br />
With Rich Gannon and Tim Brown leading<br />
he way, the Raiders returned all of the Broncos’<br />
est shots on Monday night, beating their archrials<br />
38-28 in a victory that affirmed the westard<br />
shift of divisional power.<br />
<strong>The</strong> win was the first over Denver in seven<br />
ries for Oakland coach Jon Gruden, who finally<br />
leared one of the few remaining hurdles in his<br />
uest to pass Denver as the AFC’s most consisently<br />
outstanding team.<br />
‘‘Gruden wanted to win bad,’’ Raiders runing<br />
back Charlie Garner said. ‘‘He was trying<br />
o downplay it, but it was the back of everyone’s<br />
inds.’’<br />
In a testy game featuring plenty of the late<br />
its, hard blows and questionable sportsmanship<br />
hat always crops up when these teams get<br />
ogether, the Raiders ended a seven-game losing<br />
treak against the team that ruled their division<br />
or several years.<br />
‘‘It wasn’t our Super Bowl tonight,’’ Gruden<br />
aid. ‘‘At the same time, we wanted to win bady.’’<br />
Thursday through Saturday at<br />
Utah Valley State Community<br />
College in Orem.<br />
Frank McCarthy came to<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> College from Montana<br />
State University in Bozeman this<br />
summer. He took over as SC<br />
women’s coach in place of Misty<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>/Dave Rawlings<br />
WORKING TO GET OPEN<br />
— <strong>Sheridan</strong> College sophomore<br />
LeAnn Brown (left)<br />
defends against Amanda<br />
Fordyce during practice<br />
drills Monday at the Bruce<br />
Hoffman Golden Dome. <strong>The</strong><br />
Lady Generals begin the<br />
regular season on Thursday<br />
at a tournament in Utah.<br />
Oakland (6-1) won<br />
the division last season<br />
but lost twice to Denver.<br />
Altogether, the Raiders<br />
dropped <strong>11</strong> of 12 meetings<br />
with the Broncos<br />
and coach Mike<br />
Shanahan, who has taken<br />
extra pleasure in<br />
repeatedly beating the<br />
team that fired him<br />
more than a decade ago.<br />
Davis, the Raiders’<br />
iconoclastic owner, and Shanahan still are disputing<br />
$250,000 Shanahan says Davis owes him<br />
from his contract. Davis, who watched the game<br />
from his customary box, must have enjoyed<br />
watching Shanahan finally leave Oakland without<br />
a victory.<br />
‘‘<strong>The</strong>y did a really good job mixing it up in<br />
the short passing game,’’ Shanahan said. ‘‘I was<br />
very impressed with Gannon, the way he scrambled<br />
and made plays and showed a lot of discipline.’’<br />
<strong>The</strong> bad feelings between the franchises<br />
trickled down to the field on Monday night.<br />
Denver’s Kenoy Kennedy and Oakland’s Greg<br />
Biekert delivered hard hits on the borderline of<br />
legality, while Denver’s Bill Romanowski and<br />
Oakland’s William Thomas got personal fouls<br />
for nasty blows.<br />
Coach Frank McCarthy<br />
“She has a real knack for the<br />
game, and real intangible<br />
skills,” McCarthy said.<br />
Sophomore Shermeka Henry<br />
(6-2, Keflavik, Iceland) is projected<br />
to start as center or the 5<br />
player. “She’s got good size and<br />
has worked real hard to improve<br />
her game,” McCarthy said.<br />
Heidi Winninger (5-8), a<br />
sophomore transfer from Powell<br />
who played her freshman year<br />
at South Dakota Tech, will play<br />
either the 2 or 3 position.<br />
<strong>The</strong> team’s other starter is<br />
Teri Trautwein, a freshman<br />
from Wheatland. “She is a<br />
relentless defender,” McCarthy<br />
said. Trautwein led the team in<br />
scoring in both of its preseason<br />
scrimmages this fall.<br />
Rounding out the roster are:<br />
Katie Payton, 5-10 freshman,<br />
Colorado Springs, Colo. 3-4<br />
player;<br />
Erin Scherry, 5-6 freshman,<br />
Big Horn, point guard and 2guard;<br />
Raiders beat Shanahan, Broncos<br />
Monday<br />
Night<br />
Retool Yankees<br />
Many key players retiring, file for free agency<br />
When Kennedy hit Gannon as he dived out<br />
of bounds in the second quarter, the Raiders<br />
were worried Gannon had a concussion. But<br />
Gruden gave Gannon a pop quiz — naming the<br />
three potential audibles in one of the Raiders’<br />
offensive sets — and got the answers he wanted.<br />
After Oakland scored and got the ball back,<br />
Gannon went back in the game to complete six<br />
straight passes on another scoring drive.<br />
‘‘I think he got hit in the head, and he got<br />
mad,’’ Gruden said. ‘‘Some guys are like that. It<br />
shakes them into another zone.’’<br />
Gannon frequently found Brown, who was<br />
around for all of the Raiders’ failures in the<br />
rivalry. He had two touchdowns among his nine<br />
catches for 95 yards.<br />
Zack Crockett rushed for two scores, including<br />
a 3-yard plunge with 7:<strong>06</strong> to play, while<br />
Jerry Rice caught three key passes for 47 yards.<br />
Gannon was 25-of-34 for 243 yards and three<br />
TDs.<br />
‘‘I thought we really had a good plan,’’<br />
Gannon said. ‘‘Jon’s approach was excellent.<br />
We got into a real rhythm on offense.’’<br />
<strong>The</strong> Broncos couldn’t capitalize on the running<br />
of former MVP Terrell Davis, who looked<br />
sharp in his return to Denver’s lineup after missing<br />
six games following knee surgery. Davis<br />
had 70 yards rushing on 17 attempts, and Rod<br />
Smith caught 10 passes for 91 yards and two<br />
TDs.<br />
we both want to keep this thing going on,’’<br />
Torre said last week when his contract<br />
expired.<br />
<strong>The</strong>n the attention will turn to the free<br />
agents.<br />
A World Series defeat in which the<br />
Yankees scored just 14 runs in seven games<br />
highlighted the need for an improved<br />
offense, especially at the corners.<br />
‘‘We’ve done some pretty good things<br />
together over the last few years,’’ Jeter said.<br />
‘‘You don’t know what’s going to happen,<br />
but you know we’ve worked hard together.’’<br />
New York has been grooming replacements<br />
for Martinez and Brosius.<br />
Nick Johnson has been one of the<br />
Yankees’ coveted prospects in recent years<br />
and is ready to take over first base next year.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re’s also talk that New York might want<br />
free agent Jason Giambi, and he could be a<br />
designated hitter.<br />
Drew Henson might be a year away at<br />
third base as he makes the transition from<br />
football to baseball. <strong>The</strong> Yankees could<br />
trade for an established player or re-sign<br />
Brosius for one year.<br />
Knoblauch’s situation might be a bit<br />
trickier. It is thought that at the time he was<br />
traded from Minnesota to the Yankees in<br />
1998, New York agreed to an $18 million,<br />
two-year contract extension — a deal that<br />
has never been formalized.<br />
SC Lady Generals<br />
face nationally ranked teams<br />
in season-opening tournament<br />
Amanda White, 5-7 sophomore,<br />
Ranchester, played at<br />
Dickinson (N.D.) State College<br />
last year, 3-4 player;<br />
Kayla Hughes, 5-3 freshman,<br />
Gillette, 2-guard and point guard;<br />
Bev Dunning, 6-0 freshman,<br />
Colorado Springs, 4-5 player;<br />
Amanda Fordyce, 5-10 freshman<br />
originally from <strong>Sheridan</strong>,<br />
played her senior year in high<br />
school at Boise High School in<br />
Idaho;<br />
Joanna Wolcott, 5-10 sophomore,<br />
Libby, Mont., will join team<br />
after the volleyball season.<br />
McCarthy’s wife, Sherry, and<br />
Lisa Nicholls, an SHS alumna who<br />
played at Gonzaga University and<br />
professionally in Europe, are assistant<br />
coaches.<br />
“We’ll run a motion offense and<br />
we want to play at all different<br />
types of paces,” Frank McCarthy<br />
said. “We’ll slow it down when<br />
necessary, but we want easy baskets<br />
in transition. We want to force a<br />
fast pace, but play at all tempos.”<br />
A variety of defensive schemes<br />
is in place for this year’s team.<br />
“Defensively, we’re multiple.<br />
We’ll mix it up,” McCarthy said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lady Generals face three<br />
top-15 nationally ranked teams<br />
when they open their season in<br />
Orem.<br />
“A real challenge is the schedule,”<br />
McCarthy said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lady Generals play Utah<br />
Valley, which won Region 18 last<br />
year; Central Arizona, which won<br />
its region; and Midland Texas,<br />
which went 27-1 last year in winning<br />
its region.<br />
“We are playing a schedule that<br />
will tell us where we are at right off<br />
the bat,” McCarthy said.<br />
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) —<br />
After six weeks of watching from<br />
the sidelines, Terrell Davis was<br />
sore but somewhat satisfied.<br />
‘‘I’m beat up, beat up — but<br />
that’s what it’s all about,’’ he said<br />
after running for 70 yards on 17<br />
carries in the Denver Broncos’ 38-<br />
28 loss to the Oakland Raiders on<br />
Monday night.<br />
Davis showed flashes of the<br />
rusher who ran for 2,008 yards in<br />
1998, cutting and slashing for several<br />
long gains in his first game<br />
since September arthroscopic<br />
surgery on his right knee.<br />
Davis, who has not played more<br />
than five games in a season since<br />
his MVP season in 1998, found out<br />
shortly before the team left for<br />
Oakland that he would be starting<br />
against the Raiders.<br />
He responded with runs of 13<br />
and 15 yards on the Broncos’ opening<br />
drive, but fumbled a pitch on<br />
third down and had to fall on the<br />
ball for an 8-yard loss — forcing<br />
Denver to settle for a field goal.<br />
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Rundown<br />
Jaycees host<br />
softball tourney<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> Jaycees Turkey<br />
Softball Tournament is Saturday<br />
at Thorne-Rider Park starting at 9<br />
a.m.<br />
Cost is $50 a team. To register<br />
call Marv or Carey Harp at<br />
672-2997 before Thursday. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
will be no fee for late registrations,<br />
but to help with scheduling<br />
of games it would be beneficial to<br />
pre-register.<br />
Money raised from the tournament<br />
will benefit local charities.<br />
YMCA planning<br />
floor hockey<br />
A floor hockey program for<br />
players in eighth grade through<br />
adult is being offered by the<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> County YMCA.<br />
Fee is $10 and registration is<br />
being taken at the YMCA.<br />
<strong>The</strong> league is open to men and<br />
women.<br />
Games will be played<br />
Sundays from 3-5 p.m., and the<br />
league runs Nov. <strong>11</strong>.-Dec. 16.<br />
Players flock<br />
to free agency<br />
NEW YORK (AP) — Barry<br />
Bonds, Jason Giambi and five<br />
members of the AL champion<br />
New York Yankees were among<br />
104 players to file for free agency.<br />
Nearly two-thirds of the 161<br />
players potentially eligible filed<br />
on the first day. In the past, relatively<br />
few players became free<br />
agents on the day following the<br />
World Series, the opening of the<br />
15-day filing period.<br />
<strong>The</strong> large number this year<br />
may reflect a rush by players to<br />
become free agents before the<br />
expiration of baseball’s collective<br />
bargaining agreement on Nov. 6.<br />
Unless teams decide to lock out<br />
players, free agents can sign with<br />
new teams starting Nov. 20.<br />
Chan Ho Park of the Los<br />
Angeles Dodgers, the top available<br />
pitcher in the market, filed,<br />
as did Cleveland outfielder Juan<br />
Gonzalez, Atlanta right-hander<br />
John Smoltz, Houston outfielder<br />
Moises Alou and San Diego outfielder<br />
Tony Gwynn, who is retiring.<br />
In the start of what figures to<br />
be a major transformation of the<br />
Yankees, who lost Game 7 of the<br />
World Series to Arizona on<br />
Sunday night, first baseman Tino<br />
Martinez filed along with third<br />
baseman Scott Brosius, left fielder<br />
Chuck Knoblauch, infielder<br />
Randy Velarde and reliever Mark<br />
Wohlers.<br />
Glenn cleared<br />
to sue NFL<br />
FOXBORO, Mass. (AP)—<br />
New England Patriots wide<br />
receiver Terry Glenn was cleared<br />
to sue the NFL on his complaint<br />
that the league failed to consider<br />
his chronic depression when he<br />
was suspended four games for<br />
violating its substance abuse policy.<br />
In a charge filed with the<br />
Equal Employment Opportunity<br />
Commission in Buffalo, Glenn<br />
argued that he missed a drug test<br />
because of the ailment, which is a<br />
federally recognized disability<br />
under the Americans with<br />
Disabilities Act.<br />
Davis’ return one of few<br />
bright spots for Broncos<br />
‘‘He was moving. He didn’t<br />
look like he lost anything to me,’’<br />
Oakland linebacker William<br />
Thomas said. ‘‘I’m glad he came<br />
back. That’s a tough injury to come<br />
back from.’’<br />
Davis added a run of 16 yards<br />
and a reception of 16 yards on a<br />
fourth-quarter drive that led to<br />
another Denver touchdown.<br />
‘‘I thought he did pretty good,’’<br />
Denver coach Mike Shanahan said.<br />
‘‘I think we had to pass the ball a<br />
little more than we wanted because<br />
we got behind. But I thought he ran<br />
well when he ran the ball.’’<br />
Davis was the heart of a Denver<br />
offense that won consecutive Super<br />
Bowls after the 1997 and 1998 seasons.<br />
He ran for 1,750 yards in<br />
1997, then topped the 2,000-yard<br />
mark and ran for 21 touchdowns in<br />
1998.<br />
But he was limited to 67 carries<br />
in 1999, playing only the first four<br />
games of the season before being<br />
knocked out with torn ligaments in<br />
his right knee.
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Charge<br />
against<br />
Irvin<br />
dismissed<br />
Scoreboard<br />
BOWLING<br />
Monday’s Games<br />
TWILIGHT MIXED LEAGUE<br />
Team standings — Just For Fun, 31-5;<br />
Atlantic Roofing, 29-7; Leftovers, 21-15.<br />
High games — Joe LaForge, 278; Lee<br />
orgareidge, 212; Just For Fun, 905.<br />
High series — Mike Hoffman, 620; Lee<br />
orgareidge, 569; Polocks, 2,533.<br />
Joni Powers name was incorrectly listed as<br />
oni Papers in the bowling results from the<br />
unday Night Special league.<br />
NBA<br />
National Basketball Association<br />
By <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong><br />
All Times EST<br />
EASTERN CONFERENCE<br />
Atlantic Division<br />
W L Pct GB<br />
New Jersey 3 1 .750 —<br />
Boston 2 2 .500 1<br />
Orlando 2 2 .500 1<br />
Washington 2 2 .500 1<br />
Miami 1 2 .333 1 1/2<br />
New York 1 2 .333 1 1/2<br />
Philadelphia 0 3 .000 2 1/2<br />
Central Division<br />
W L Pct GB<br />
Milwaukee 3 0 1.000 —<br />
Detroit 3 1 .750 1/2<br />
Charlotte 2 1 .667 1<br />
Indiana 2 2 .500 1 1/2<br />
Toronto 2 2 .500 1 1/2<br />
Chicago 1 2 .333 2<br />
Atlanta 1 3 .250 2 1/2<br />
Cleveland 1 3 .250 2 1/2<br />
WESTERN CONFERENCE<br />
Midwest Division<br />
W L Pct GB<br />
Minnesota 3 0 1.000 —<br />
Dallas 3 1 .750 1/2<br />
Houston 3 1 .750 1/2<br />
San Antonio 2 2 .500 1 1/2<br />
Denver 1 2 .333 2<br />
Utah 1 3 .250 2 1/2<br />
Memphis 0 3 .000 3<br />
Pacific Division<br />
W L Pct GB<br />
L.A. Lakers 4 0 1.000 —<br />
Sacramento 3 0 1.000 1/2<br />
Golden State 2 2 .500 2<br />
Seattle 2 2 .500 2<br />
L.A. Clippers 1 3 .250 3<br />
Phoenix 1 3 .250 3<br />
Portland 1 3 .250 3<br />
———<br />
Monday’s Games<br />
Seattle 123, Orlando <strong>11</strong>9, 2OT<br />
L.A. Clippers 109, Atlanta 86<br />
Tuesday’s Games<br />
Sacramento at Cleveland, 7 p.m.<br />
Indiana at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.<br />
Seattle at Miami, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Orlando at San Antonio, 8 p.m.<br />
New York at Minnesota, 8 p.m.<br />
Denver at Houston, 8:30 p.m.<br />
Charlotte at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.<br />
Memphis at Phoenix, 9 p.m.<br />
Utah at Portland, 10 p.m.<br />
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DENTON, Texas (AP) — A felony drug<br />
charge against former Dallas Cowboys receiver<br />
Michael Irvin was dismissed Monday because<br />
prosecutors said an officer conducted a search<br />
without a warrant.<br />
State District Judge Lee Gabriel honored a<br />
state request dismissing the felony charge of<br />
possessing less than a gram of cocaine.<br />
Irvin was indicted in June, 10 months after<br />
he and a woman were arrested at a Dallas<br />
apartment where law officers said they found<br />
COLLEGE HOOPS<br />
<strong>The</strong> Men’s Preseason Top Twenty Five<br />
By <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> top 25 teams in <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong>’<br />
men’s preseason college basketball poll, with<br />
first-place votes in parentheses, 2000-<strong>01</strong><br />
records, total points based on 25 points for a<br />
first-place vote through one point for a 25thplace<br />
vote and last season’s final ranking:<br />
Record Pts Pv<br />
1. Duke (61) 35-4 1,787 1<br />
2. Maryland (6) 25-<strong>11</strong> 1,634 <strong>11</strong><br />
3. Illinois (2) 26-9 1,625 4<br />
4. Kentucky (3) 24-10 1,614 9<br />
5. UCLA 23-9 1,443 15<br />
6. Florida 24-7 1,440 8<br />
7. Kansas 27-6 1,336 12<br />
8. Missouri 20-13 1,216 —<br />
9. Iowa 23-12 1,157 24<br />
10. Saint Joseph’s 26-7 1,122 22<br />
<strong>11</strong>. Virginia 20-9 1,<strong>01</strong>8 16<br />
12. Memphis 21-15 848 —<br />
13. Stanford 31-3 827 2<br />
14. Georgetown 25-8 726 21<br />
15. Michigan St. 28-5 724 3<br />
16. Temple 24-13 643 —<br />
17. Boston College 27-5 632 7<br />
18. Oklahoma St. 20-10 561 —<br />
19. North Carolina 26-7 418 6<br />
20. Southern Cal 23-10 4<strong>11</strong> —<br />
21. Syracuse 25-9 3<strong>01</strong> 17<br />
22. Indiana 21-13 277 20<br />
23. Texas 25-9 273 18<br />
24. Alabama 25-<strong>11</strong> 230 —<br />
25. Oklahoma 26-7 204 13<br />
Others receiving votes: Cincinnati 138,<br />
Gonzaga 131, Connecticut 124, Fresno St.<br />
<strong>11</strong>7, Mississippi 70, Arizona 66, Tennessee<br />
48, Wake Forest 41, Utah 31, Notre Dame 16,<br />
Providence 16, Xavier 16, W. Kentucky 15,<br />
Wyoming 15, Purdue 13, Auburn 12, Tulsa <strong>11</strong>,<br />
Saint Louis 10, Arkansas 9, California 9, Kent<br />
St. 7, LSU 6, Louisville 4, Butler 2, South<br />
Carolina 2, Holy Cross 1, South Florida 1, St.<br />
John’s 1, UAB 1.<br />
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National Hockey League<br />
By <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong><br />
All Times EST<br />
EASTERN CONFERENCE<br />
Atlantic Division<br />
W L T OL Pts GF GA<br />
N.Y. Islanders 10 1 1 1 22 42 26<br />
N.Y. Rangers 7 7 1 0 15 38 48<br />
Philadelphia 6 4 3 0 15 41 30<br />
Pittsburgh 6 6 1 1 14 30 36<br />
New Jersey 6 4 0 1 13 33 31<br />
Northeast Division<br />
W L T OL Pts GF GA<br />
Toronto 8 4 1 1 18 43 33<br />
Boston 6 3 3 2 17 31 27<br />
Ottawa 7 6 1 0 15 46 36<br />
Buffalo 6 7 1 1 14 36 38<br />
Montreal 5 7 1 0 <strong>11</strong> 29 38<br />
Southeast Division<br />
W L T OL Pts GF GA<br />
Carolina 8 6 0 2 18 40 43<br />
Washington 5 7 2 0 12 32 37<br />
Tampa Bay 4 7 1 1 10 26 32<br />
Atlanta 3 7 1 2 9 27 46<br />
Florida 3 8 2 1 9 30 43<br />
WESTERN CONFERENCE<br />
Central Division<br />
W L T OL Pts GF GA<br />
Detroit 12 3 0 0 24 52 38<br />
Chicago 9 4 3 0 21 53 44<br />
St. Louis 7 3 3 0 17 39 30<br />
Nashville 5 8 2 0 12 37 43<br />
Columbus 2 8 4 0 8 24 43<br />
Northwest Division<br />
W L T OL Pts GF GA<br />
Calgary 10 2 0 2 22 43 28<br />
Edmonton 10 5 1 0 21 47 34<br />
Colorado 7 8 0 0 14 36 37<br />
Minnesota 5 4 3 1 14 37 40<br />
Vancouver 5 9 1 0 <strong>11</strong> 42 46<br />
Pacific Division<br />
W L T OL Pts GF GA<br />
San Jose 7 3 3 1 18 40 34<br />
Phoenix 5 4 3 2 15 28 33<br />
Dallas 5 5 2 3 15 35 39<br />
Anaheim 6 7 1 0 13 35 37<br />
Los Angeles 4 8 1 2 <strong>11</strong> 38 40<br />
Two points for a win, one point for a tie and<br />
overtime loss.<br />
———<br />
Monday’s Games<br />
No games scheduled<br />
Tuesday’s Games<br />
Edmonton at Boston, 7 p.m.<br />
Vancouver at Columbus, 7 p.m.<br />
Minnesota at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.<br />
Tampa Bay at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.<br />
Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7 p.m.<br />
Colorado at Montreal, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Washington at Toronto, 7:30 p.m.<br />
San Jose at St. Louis, 8:30 p.m.<br />
Philadelphia at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.<br />
NFL<br />
National Football League<br />
By <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong><br />
All Times EST<br />
AMERICAN CONFERENCE<br />
East<br />
W L T Pct PF PA<br />
Miami 5 2 0 .714 153 137<br />
N.Y. Jets 5 3 0 .625 157 175<br />
Indianapolis 4 3 0 .571 200 197<br />
New England 4 4 0 .500 185 160<br />
Buffalo 1 6 0 .143 122 195<br />
Central<br />
W L T Pct PF PA<br />
Pittsburgh 5 2 0 .714 120 78<br />
Baltimore 5 3 0 .625 141 129<br />
Cincinnati 4 3 0 .571 120 136<br />
Cleveland 4 3 0 .571 132 <strong>11</strong>8<br />
Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 129 180<br />
Jacksonville 2 5 0 .286 <strong>11</strong>4 <strong>11</strong>5<br />
West<br />
W L T Pct PF PA<br />
Oakland 6 1 0 .857 189 133<br />
San Diego 5 3 0 .625 2<strong>06</strong> 146<br />
Denver 4 4 0 .500 192 182<br />
Seattle 3 4 0 .429 <strong>11</strong>8 158<br />
Kansas City 2 6 0 .250 164 172<br />
NATIONAL CONFERENCE<br />
East<br />
W L T Pct PF PA<br />
Philadelphia 4 3 0 .571 145 98<br />
N.Y. Giants 4 4 0 .500 148 140<br />
Washington 3 5 0 .375 <strong>11</strong>1 193<br />
Arizona 2 5 0 .286 99 166<br />
Dallas 2 5 0 .286 <strong>11</strong>6 147<br />
Central<br />
W L T Pct PF PA<br />
Chicago 6 1 0 .857 162 95<br />
Green Bay 5 2 0 .714 168 105<br />
Minnesota 3 4 0 .429 138 165<br />
Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 139 <strong>11</strong>9<br />
Detroit 0 7 0 .000 <strong>11</strong>0 197<br />
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drugs were his. No charges were filed involving<br />
marijuana and ecstasy pills.<br />
Irvin was to appear in court Friday for a<br />
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W L T Pct PF PA<br />
St. Louis 6 1 0 .857 207 <strong>11</strong>5<br />
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Sunday’s Games<br />
N.Y. Giants 27, Dallas 24, OT<br />
Miami 23, Carolina 6<br />
New England 24, Atlanta 10<br />
Indianapolis 30, Buffalo 14<br />
Baltimore 13, Pittsburgh 10<br />
Green Bay 21, Tampa Bay 20<br />
Tennessee 28, Jacksonville 24<br />
San Francisco 21, Detroit 13<br />
Philadelphia 21, Arizona 7<br />
Washington 27, Seattle 14<br />
Kansas City 25, San Diego 20<br />
Chicago 27, Cleveland 21, OT<br />
N.Y. Jets 16, New Orleans 9<br />
Open: Cincinnati, Minnesota, St. Louis<br />
Monday’s Game<br />
Oakland 38, Denver 28<br />
Sunday, Nov. <strong>11</strong><br />
Dallas at Atlanta, 1 p.m.<br />
Miami at Indianapolis, 1 p.m.<br />
Carolina at St. Louis, 1 p.m.<br />
Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m.<br />
Kansas City at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m.<br />
Buffalo at New England, 1 p.m.<br />
Tampa Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m.<br />
Cincinnati at Jacksonville, 1 p.m.<br />
Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 1 p.m.<br />
San Diego at Denver, 4:05 p.m.<br />
N.Y. Giants at Arizona, 4:15 p.m.<br />
New Orleans at San Francisco, 4:15 p.m.<br />
Minnesota at Philadelphia, 4:15 p.m.<br />
Oakland at Seattle, 8:30 p.m.<br />
Open: Washington<br />
Monday, Nov. 12<br />
Baltimore at Tennessee, 9 p.m.<br />
COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />
Top 25 Football Schedule<br />
By <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong><br />
All Times EST<br />
Saturday, Nov. 10<br />
No. 1 Miami at Boston College, Noon<br />
No. 2 Nebraska vs. Kansas State, 3:30 p.m.<br />
No. 3 Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M, Noon<br />
No. 4 Florida at No. 14 South Carolina, 7:45<br />
p.m.<br />
No. 5 Texas vs. Kansas, 12:30 p.m.<br />
No. 6 Tennessee vs. Memphis, 2 p.m.<br />
No. 7 Oregon at No. 17 UCLA, 3:30 p.m.<br />
No. 8 Washington at Oregon State, 3:30<br />
p.m.<br />
No. 9 Brigham Young at Wyoming, 3 p.m.<br />
No. 10 Florida State vs. North Carolina<br />
State, 3:30 p.m.<br />
No. <strong>11</strong> Washington State at Arizona State,<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
No. 12 Michigan vs. Minnesota, Noon<br />
No. 13 Maryland vs. Clemson, 7 p.m.<br />
No. 15 Illinois vs. Penn State, 3:30 p.m.<br />
No. 16 Stanford at Arizona, 7 p.m.<br />
No. 18 Syracuse vs. West Virginia, Noon<br />
No. 19 Georgia vs. No. 24 Auburn, 3:30 p.m.<br />
No. 20 Georgia Tech at Virginia, 3:30 p.m.<br />
No. 21 Colorado at Iowa State, 7 p.m.<br />
No. 22 Michigan State vs. Indiana, Noon<br />
No. 23 Virginia Tech at Temple, Noon<br />
No. 25 Louisville vs. Houston, 2 p.m.<br />
College Football Schedule<br />
By <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong><br />
All Times EST<br />
Tuesday, Nov. 6<br />
the state was under the belief that all of the evidence<br />
that the state intended to introduce in the<br />
trial of Michael Irvin ... was found in plain<br />
view in the apartment when the officers entered<br />
the apartment,’’ according to the motion.<br />
<strong>The</strong> state also said that separate internal<br />
affairs investigations of three officers from<br />
three law enforcement agencies called into<br />
question the testimony of material witnesses.<br />
Prosecutors said without that testimony, the<br />
state could not present a case against Irvin or<br />
MIDWEST<br />
W. Michigan (4-4) at Toledo (6-1), 8 p.m.<br />
———<br />
Thursday, Nov. 8<br />
FAR WEST<br />
Air Force (5-3) at Colorado St. (4-5), 7:30<br />
p.m.<br />
———<br />
Saturday, Nov. 10<br />
EAST<br />
Miami (7-0) at Boston College (6-2), Noon<br />
Utah St. (2-5) at Connecticut (2-6), Noon<br />
Villanova (6-2) at Hofstra (8-1), Noon<br />
Massachusetts (2-6) at Maine (6-2), Noon<br />
Tulane (2-8) at Navy (0-7), Noon<br />
New Hampshire (4-5) at Northeastern (3-5),<br />
Noon<br />
West Virginia (3-5) at Syracuse (7-2), Noon<br />
Virginia Tech (6-2) at Temple (2-6), Noon<br />
Dartmouth (1-6) at Brown (4-3), 12:30 p.m.<br />
Lehigh (8-0) at Bucknell (6-2), 12:30 p.m.<br />
Lafayette (1-7) at Georgetown, D.C. (3-5),<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
Penn (7-0) at Harvard (7-0), 12:30 p.m.<br />
Colgate (5-3) at Holy Cross (4-4), 12:30 p.m.<br />
St. Francis, Pa. (0-8) at Sacred Heart (8-0),<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
Cent. Connecticut St. (2-6) at Stony Brook<br />
(1-6), 12:30 p.m.<br />
Fordham (4-4) at Towson (2-6), 12:30 p.m.<br />
Robert Morris (5-3) at Albany, N.Y. (7-1), 1<br />
p.m.<br />
Buffalo (2-7) at Army (2-6), 1 p.m.<br />
Columbia (2-5) at Cornell (2-5), 1 p.m.<br />
Richmond (2-6) at Delaware (3-5), 1 p.m.<br />
La Salle (5-3) at Fairfield (4-4), 1 p.m.<br />
Duquesne (6-2) at Marist (2-5), 1 p.m.<br />
St. John’s, NY (1-7) at Monmouth, N.J. (6-2),<br />
1 p.m.<br />
Yale (3-4) at Princeton (1-6), 1 p.m.<br />
Canisius (1-7) at St. Peter’s (8-1), 1 p.m.<br />
Pittsburgh (3-5) at Rutgers (2-6), 1:30 p.m.<br />
SOUTH<br />
Bethune-Cookman (5-3) at Howard (2-7),<br />
Noon<br />
Wake Forest (4-4) at North Carolina (5-4),<br />
Noon<br />
Mississippi St. (2-5) at Alabama (3-5), 12:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Austin Peay (3-6) at Davidson (4-4), 1 p.m.<br />
Norfolk St. (5-3) at Delaware St. (3-5), 1 p.m.<br />
Samford (4-4) at E. Kentucky (6-2), 1 p.m.<br />
Drake (4-5) at Jacksonville (6-3), 1 p.m.<br />
S. Carolina St. (3-5) at Morgan St. (2-7), 1<br />
p.m.<br />
James Madison (1-7) at William & Mary (5-<br />
3), 1 p.m.<br />
Liberty (2-6) at Charleston Southern (4-5),<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
Gardner-Webb (4-4) at Savannah St. (2-6),<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
W. Carolina (6-3) at Appalachian St. (6-3), 2<br />
p.m.<br />
Morris Brown (3-5) at Benedict (4-5), 2 p.m.<br />
Chattanooga (2-6) at ETSU (4-4), 2 p.m.<br />
Georgia Southern (8-1) at Elon (2-7), 2 p.m.<br />
Houston (0-8) at Louisville (8-1), 2 p.m.<br />
Grambling St. (7-1) at Nicholls St. (2-6), 2<br />
p.m.<br />
Memphis (4-4) at Tennessee (6-1), 2 p.m.<br />
VMI (1-7) at <strong>The</strong> Citadel (2-6), 2 p.m.<br />
Kentucky (1-7) at Vanderbilt (2-6), 2 p.m.<br />
Clark Atlanta (1-7) at Alabama St. (6-2), 2:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Alabama A&M (2-6) at Alcorn St. (4-4), 2:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Tenn.-Martin (1-8) at Murray St. (3-5), 2:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Wofford (3-5) at Furman (6-2), 3 p.m.<br />
Tennessee St. (7-1) at Tennessee Tech (5-<br />
3), 3 p.m.<br />
N.C. State (5-3) at Florida St. (6-2), 3:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Auburn (6-2) at Georgia (5-2), 3:30 p.m.<br />
Georgia Tech (6-2) at Virginia (3-6), 3:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Nelly Adham, the woman in the apartment<br />
with him who later was indicted on the same<br />
charge.<br />
‘‘Our initial reaction is one of great relief,’’<br />
said Peter Ginsberg, one of Irvin’s attorneys.<br />
‘‘We are glad Michael can go on with his life<br />
now.’’<br />
Prosecutors said they had not been able to<br />
question the officer before last week because of<br />
an internal investigation involving an unrelated<br />
internal affairs investigation.<br />
E. Illinois (7-1) at Florida Atlantic (3-5), 4<br />
p.m.<br />
Hampton (5-4) at N. Carolina A&T (7-1), 4<br />
p.m.<br />
TCU (4-4) at UAB (4-4), 5 p.m.<br />
N. Iowa (7-2) at W. Kentucky (7-2), 5 p.m.<br />
Troy St. (4-4) at Louisiana-Monroe (1-7), 7<br />
p.m.<br />
Clemson (5-3) at Maryland (8-1), 7 p.m.<br />
W. Illinois (4-4) at South Florida (6-3), 7 p.m.<br />
Florida (7-1) at South Carolina (7-2), 7:45<br />
p.m.<br />
Middle Tennessee (7-2) at LSU (5-3), 8 p.m.<br />
Northwestern St. (7-2) at McNeese St. (5-3),<br />
8 p.m.<br />
MIDWEST<br />
Marshall (7-1) at Miami (Ohio) (7-2), Noon<br />
Minnesota (3-5) at Michigan (6-2), Noon<br />
Indiana (2-5) at Michigan St. (5-2), Noon<br />
Iowa (4-4) at Northwestern (4-4), Noon<br />
Purdue (5-2) at Ohio St. (5-3), Noon<br />
Valparaiso (3-7) at Aurora (7-2), 1 p.m.<br />
Kent St. (4-5) at Ball St. (4-4), 1 p.m.<br />
E. Michigan (2-6) at Cent. Michigan (2-6), 1<br />
p.m.<br />
Bowling Green (5-3) at Ohio (1-7), 1 p.m.<br />
SW Missouri St. (4-5) at S. Illinois (1-7), 1:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Baylor (2-6) at Missouri (3-5), 2 p.m.<br />
Indiana St. (3-6) at Illinois St. (1-8), 2:30 p.m.<br />
East Carolina (5-3) at Cincinnati (5-3), 3:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Penn St. (3-4) at Illinois (7-1), 3:30 p.m.<br />
Kansas St. (4-4) at Nebraska (10-0), 3:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Colorado (7-2) at Iowa St. (5-3), 7 p.m.<br />
Quincy (2-7) at SE Missouri (3-7), 7 p.m.<br />
Morehead St. (5-5) at Tiffin (3-7), 7 p.m.<br />
SOUTHWEST<br />
Texas A&M (7-2) at Oklahoma (8-1), Noon<br />
Kansas (2-6) at Texas (8-1), 12:30 p.m.<br />
UCF (5-4) at Arkansas (5-3), 2 p.m.<br />
Texas Tech (5-3) at Oklahoma St. (2-6), 2<br />
p.m.<br />
Lane (3-6) at Ark.-Pine Bluff (3-5), 2:30 p.m.<br />
Jackson St. (5-3) at Prairie View (3-4), 3 p.m.<br />
Tulsa (1-7) at Rice (6-3), 3 p.m.<br />
Fresno St. (7-2) at SMU (2-5), 3 p.m.<br />
Jacksonville St. (5-3) at Sam Houston St. (7-<br />
2), 3 p.m.<br />
SW Texas (4-5) at Stephen F.Austin (5-3), 3<br />
p.m.<br />
Louisiana-Lafayette (3-5) at North Texas (3-<br />
5), 4 p.m.<br />
Southern U. (5-3) at Texas Southern (3-6), 8<br />
p.m.<br />
Louisiana Tech (5-3) at UTEP (2-6), 9 p.m.<br />
FAR WEST<br />
Weber St. (3-6) at Montana (8-1), 2 p.m.<br />
Idaho St. (3-5) at Montana St. (4-5), 2 p.m.<br />
Butler (5-4) at S. Utah (1-8), 3 p.m.<br />
San Diego St. (2-7) at Utah (6-2), 3 p.m.<br />
BYU (9-0) at Wyoming (2-6), 3 p.m.<br />
Southern Cal (4-5) at California (0-8), 3:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Washington (7-1) at Oregon St. (3-5), 3:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Oregon (8-1) at UCLA (6-2), 3:30 p.m.<br />
Portland St. (4-4) at E. Washington (5-3), 4<br />
p.m.<br />
Dayton (9-0) at St. Mary’s, Cal. (5-4), 4 p.m.<br />
Wagner (3-5) at San Diego (5-3), 4:30 p.m.<br />
Arkansas St. (2-6) at New Mexico St. (3-6), 5<br />
p.m.<br />
CS Northridge (2-6) at Cal Poly-SLO (5-3), 6<br />
p.m.<br />
Washington St. (8-1) at Arizona St. (4-4),<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
Nevada (2-6) at San Jose St. (2-6), 6:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Stanford (5-2) at Arizona (4-5), 7 p.m.<br />
UNLV (3-6) at New Mexico (4-4), 7 p.m.<br />
N. Arizona (7-2) at Sacramento St. (2-7), 9<br />
p.m.<br />
Boise St. (5-4) at Hawaii (6-2), <strong>11</strong> p.m.<br />
No. 1 Duke, No. 2 Maryland<br />
tops in ACC and the nation<br />
By <strong>The</strong> Associated <strong>Press</strong><br />
Virginia coach Pete Gillen said. ‘‘We can beat<br />
them on a given night, but frankly, they are<br />
Every team in the Atlantic Coast<br />
ahead of us. It’s overall talent, experience, suc-<br />
Conference is used to facing great competition.<br />
cess in big games. <strong>The</strong>y’ve done it under the<br />
Even so, Duke and Maryland begin this season<br />
brightest lights.’’<br />
as an unusually solid 1-2 combination.<br />
Gillen signed a new contract this sum-<br />
For good reasons, top-ranked Duke and<br />
mer after leading the Cavaliers to a 20-win sea-<br />
Maryland are the first teams from the same<br />
son and their first NCAA tournament bid since<br />
conference to start the season 1-2 in the presea-<br />
1997.<br />
son poll in 16 years. Each has four starters College<br />
<strong>The</strong> Cavs need to be better on the road.<br />
returning from teams that reached the Final<br />
<strong>The</strong>y won just two ACC games away from<br />
Four last season.<br />
Preview<br />
home last season and lost to Wake Forest,<br />
Behind All-American guard Jason<br />
Duke and Maryland by an average of 33 points.<br />
Williams, Duke beat Maryland in the semifinals on the Fourth-ranked Kentucky is a slight favorite to win an<br />
way to the national title.<br />
equally competitive Southeastern Conference. Sophomore<br />
Williams, Chris Duhon, Carlos Boozer and Mike Keith Bogans and senior Tayshaun Prince, last season’s<br />
Dunleavy all return, and the Blue Devils come into the sea- SEC Player of the Year, both bypassed the NBA draft to<br />
son as the favorite to become the first team to repeat as make a run at a national title.<br />
national champions since 1992. Duke was the repeat cham- ‘‘Everyone knows we’ve got a legitimate chance to get<br />
pion then, too.<br />
back to the Final Four and win a championship this year,’’<br />
Under normal circumstances, Maryland would be a senior guard J.P. Blevins said. ‘‘I think teams are going to<br />
favorite coming into this year. But instead of an inferiority have problems trying to stop all of our weapons.’’<br />
complex, the Terrapins take the No. 2 ranking in stride — <strong>The</strong> SEC has long sought to be compared with the ACC<br />
they’ve been in the ACC too long to be surprised. on the basketball court, and with No. 6 Florida pushing the<br />
‘‘Duke deserves all the respect they get,’’ Maryland Wildcats, maybe that goal has been accomplished.<br />
guard Juan Dixon said. ‘‘<strong>The</strong>y won the national champi- Last year, the Wildcats tied Florida for the SEC regularonship,<br />
they have a lot of great players back, and their season title in what was supposed to be a rebuilding season.<br />
coach knows what it takes to win.’’<br />
<strong>The</strong> race should be just as good this season.<br />
No. 19 North Carolina, Wake Forest and No. <strong>11</strong> <strong>The</strong> Gators also have two players who chose to return<br />
Virginia will be factors in the ACC race.<br />
to contend for a title. Brett Nelson and Udonis Haslem will<br />
But with Duke’s load of talent, and with Dixon, Lonny lead a team that lost guard Teddy Dupay because of gam-<br />
Baxter, Steve Blake and Byron Mouton coming back for bling allegations. Kwame Brown, the ballyhooed recruit<br />
the Terps, it’s clear who the favorites are.<br />
who committed to play for the Gators, instead bypassed<br />
‘‘Maryland and Duke are a cut above the rest of us,’’ college for the NBA.
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Meats, Fruits, Vegs. 67<br />
BUTCHER BEEF available in<br />
December. 752-1480.<br />
Musical Instruments 68<br />
BALDWIN PIANO, excl. cond.<br />
$1500. 655-9758.<br />
Wanted to Buy 70<br />
I’M LOOKING for a vehicle<br />
needing a little fix-up. Have<br />
cash. Please call 672-5589.<br />
MOTEL ROOM sized efficiency<br />
apt., util furn. $350/mo. +<br />
dep. Call Carroll Realty 672-<br />
89<strong>11</strong>.<br />
Unfurnished Apts for Rent 82<br />
1 BEDROOM $350/mo + $300<br />
deposit. Utilities incl. except<br />
lights. No pets/smk. 674-<br />
4704.<br />
1 BEDROOM. No smk/pets.<br />
674-9458.<br />
2 BEDROOM apartments.<br />
$550/mo. Lease + dep. No<br />
pets. 672-7643.<br />
2 BEDROOM basement apt.<br />
$350/mo. share util. 655-<br />
0365.<br />
2 BEDROOM, 1 bath apartment,<br />
laundry hookups & offstreet<br />
parking, Sr. citizen discount.<br />
$425/mo. + $300 dep.<br />
No pets. Call 655-2587.<br />
2 BEDROOM, 2 ba., fireplace,<br />
many extras. $475/mo. + util.<br />
Ref. req’d. No pets/smk.<br />
672-6963.<br />
4 BEDROOM, 2 ba., a/c, pellet<br />
stove, laundry room, deck,<br />
$750/mo. + dep. 674-9267<br />
evenings.<br />
FOR RENT<br />
VILLAGE APTS.<br />
FOR THE ELDERLY/<br />
HANDICAPPED/DISABLED<br />
NOW ACCEPTING<br />
APPLICATIONS FOR 1 & 2<br />
BEDROOM APTS. SUBSIDY<br />
DEPENDING ON AVAILABILITY<br />
AND ELIGIBILITY. LAUNDRY<br />
FACILITIES ON SITE.<br />
551 Avoca Ave<br />
674-8827<br />
TDD 1-800-877-9975<br />
SHERIDAN APARTMENTS<br />
RENTS AS LOW AS<br />
1 bedroom........................<br />
We have the Perfect Solution with<br />
NO LONG TERM COMMITMENT<br />
PRN positions available Statewide, pick your<br />
extra days without jeopardizing your full-time job.<br />
Also available are short-term contract assignments<br />
Statewide and Nationwide.<br />
‘2000 ARCTIC Cat ZR600 EFI,<br />
Limited 141X2” track, pipe &<br />
chip. 672-7658 evenings.<br />
Horses 27<br />
16H TB Dark Bay 13 yr. old<br />
gelding. $2200. 655-9277<br />
leave message.<br />
FOUR GENTLE broke and well<br />
started 2 yr. old AQHA colts.<br />
Had lots of riding. Great<br />
pedigrees. Some yearlings,<br />
weanlings and bred mares<br />
also available. Call 655-2502<br />
MUST SELL: 3 yr. old Paint<br />
Gelding good prospect, 7 yr.<br />
old Mare 1/2 Qtr.-1/2<br />
Morgan, 18 yr. old Palomino<br />
mare good kids horse. Make<br />
offer 672-7782.<br />
Livestock 30<br />
YOUR ANTIQUES! Pack Rat<br />
157 W. Brundage. 672-0539.<br />
Furnished Apts for Rent 81<br />
1 BEDROOM , 1 ba., w/phone,<br />
cable, util. included. Smoking<br />
ok. Call between 5pm-<strong>11</strong>pm.<br />
672-9757.<br />
ATTRACTIVE LG. Studio,<br />
water pd., off street parking,<br />
No smk/pets. $400/mo. 674-<br />
4<strong>11</strong>6.<br />
LOOKING FOR NO MAINTE-<br />
NANCE RENTAL? Fully furnished-microwave-refrigerator,<br />
housekeeping service,<br />
laundry facilities. Available<br />
NOW! Best Western<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> Center. Call Judy<br />
674-7421.<br />
SHERIDAN/BUFFALO FRANCHISE AVAILABLE<br />
Cleaning Service – Customers Waiting!<br />
307-686-2403 or 800-664-3707<br />
Serving Wyoming since 1994<br />
SENIORS NEEDED!!<br />
Low-income seniors earn money while working with<br />
children in school settings. Money earned will not affect<br />
other elderly benefits that seniors may be receiving. For<br />
more information, contact <strong>The</strong> Foster Grandparent Program.<br />
673-1299 or 1-800-676-1909<br />
Sponsored by Cathedral Home for Children<br />
RN’s $25-$30 per hr<br />
LPN’s $18 per hr<br />
(Rates apply to PRN)<br />
We pay for travel and lodging<br />
We will be interviewing at the<br />
Holiday Inn – <strong>Sheridan</strong>,<br />
in the Strip Mine Room<br />
on Nov. 6 & 7 from 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM<br />
877-499-76<strong>06</strong> or (307) 672-5892<br />
ahc@starband.net<br />
1,987<br />
$ 320<br />
2 bedroom........................ $ 360<br />
3 bedroom........................ $ Unfurnished Apts for Rent 82<br />
395<br />
Rental assistance depending upon<br />
availability and eligibility<br />
672-0854<br />
Under New Management<br />
TDD-1-800-877-9975<br />
Equal Housing Opportunity<br />
SMALL STUDIO $275/mo.<br />
includes util. & cable.<br />
Laundry facilities, $250 dep.<br />
No smk/pets. 672-0077.<br />
EQUAL HOUSING OPPOR-<br />
TUNITY. All real estate<br />
advertising in this newspaper<br />
is subject to the<br />
Federal Fair Housing Act,<br />
which makes it illegal to<br />
advertise any preference,<br />
limitation, or discrimination<br />
based on race, color, religion,<br />
sex, handicap, familial<br />
status or national origin,<br />
or intention to make<br />
any such preferences, limitations,<br />
or discrimination.<br />
Familial status includes<br />
children under the age of<br />
18 living with parents or<br />
legal custodians, and<br />
pregnant women and people<br />
securing custody of<br />
children under 18. This<br />
newspaper will not knowingly<br />
accept any advertising<br />
for real estate which is<br />
in violation of the law. Our<br />
readers are hereby<br />
informed that all dwellings<br />
advertised in this newspaper<br />
are available on an<br />
equal opportunity basis.<br />
To report discrimination<br />
call Wyoming Fair Housing<br />
at 1-800-255-6362.<br />
Wyoming Relay: (Voice) 1-<br />
800-877-9975 or TTY at 1-<br />
800-877-9965 or call HUD<br />
toll-free at 1-800-669-<br />
9777.<br />
Avoca Apartments<br />
rent as low as<br />
1 bdrm - $327 or 2 bdrm. - $394<br />
RA depending on availability &<br />
eligibility. Accepting applications<br />
674-7862<br />
TDD 1-800-877-9975<br />
STUDIO APT. util. paid except<br />
phone, avail. now, first & last<br />
month's rent. Can be seen at<br />
547 Sumner St.<br />
WESTERN APARTMENTS<br />
RENTS AS LOW AS<br />
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Houses, Unfurnished for Rent 83 Houses, Unfurnished for Rent 83<br />
500<br />
672-8681<br />
TDD-1-800-877-9975<br />
Houses, Unfurnished for Rent 83<br />
1 Bedroom $385<br />
2 Bedroom $650<br />
4/5 Bedroom $ <strong>11</strong>00<br />
5 Bedroom $1300<br />
Office Space Available<br />
RE/MAX Realty<br />
Associates 673-1000.<br />
1 BEDROOM country cottage.<br />
No pets. Year lease $200 LEASE OR OWN A<br />
dep. $375/mo. Avail. Dec. 1. LUXURY PATIO HOME<br />
672-7981 after 6pm.<br />
2-3 bedroom models, new<br />
2 BEDROOM townhome construction, wood floors,<br />
$525/mo. + util., lease &<br />
2-3 bathrooms.<br />
deposit. No pets. 672-2820. Monthly - starting @ $1,500;<br />
6mo. leases available. Patio<br />
2 BEDROOM, $450/mo. + dep. homes priced from the 200’s.<br />
& util. Ref. needed. No pets.<br />
672-6883.<br />
Powder Horn<br />
Realty, Inc.<br />
2 BEDROOM, 2 ba., hardwood (307) 674-9545<br />
throughout, garage, lg. yard 1-800-329-0598<br />
www.thepowderhorn.com<br />
& deck w/privacy fence, 2<br />
storage sheds. $750/mo. +<br />
dep. 673-4664.<br />
Business Building for Rent 92<br />
ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom, 1.5 MAIN STREET Office or retail<br />
ba., lrg. master suite. All space. Location 41 S. Main.<br />
appl. including dishwasher, Call 674-9520.<br />
fireplace, A/C. No smk/pets. Office Space for Rent 94<br />
$750/mo. 674-4<strong>11</strong>6.<br />
1000 SQ. FT. of commercial<br />
NEW 3 bedroom 21/2 bath space.Can be used for retail<br />
townhouse attached garage, or office. Great Main Street<br />
all major appliances, a/c, no location, with plenty of park-<br />
dogs, $850/mo. Local numing. Avail. Dec.1st or 2000<br />
ber 737-2479.<br />
sq. ft. after Jan. 1st. please<br />
call for an appointment 672-<br />
NEW 3 bedroom, 2 ba., 2 car 1891.<br />
attached garage, Big Horn.<br />
Extraordinary view. Lease. FURNISHED OFFICE w/copi-<br />
No pets/smk. $975/mo. 674- er. $300/mo., util. included.<br />
7718.<br />
674-9469, 8am-5pm M-F.<br />
ONE BEDROOM, w/garage. OFFICE SPACE downtown in<br />
Available now. W/D the Cady Building 672-2820.<br />
hookups, large kitchen, wood<br />
floors, yard & snow taken PROFESSIONAL OFFICE has<br />
care of. $450/mo. plus space for rent, Golden Suite<br />
deposit & util. No smk/pets. arrangement. Available<br />
See at 378 W. Burkitt from 4 November 1st. Prime loca-<br />
to 7 pm on Wed. Nov. 7th. tion, receptionist, conference<br />
room, ample client parking,<br />
SMALL 2 bedroom, no pets, etc. For more information<br />
$400/mo. + util. & dep. please call Jim @ 673-6576.<br />
References needed 672-<br />
8094.<br />
Storage Space 96<br />
AACE SELF Storage units on<br />
Fort Rd. Office at 644 N.<br />
Miss Your Paper? Gould 672-2839.<br />
Call 672-2431<br />
Between 5:30-6:30 p.m. CIELO STORAGE<br />
Monday-Friday<br />
1318 Skeels St. 752-3904.<br />
or between 8-9 a.m.<br />
on Saturdays D & D STORAGE-KROE Lane.<br />
Phone 683-2508, 672-9412.<br />
107 EAST ALGER<br />
Across from Centennial <strong>The</strong>atre<br />
674-6419<br />
Open Saturdays until 4PM
B4 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, Tuesday, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />
Storage Space 96 Help Wanted 130 Help Wanted 130<br />
CROWN STORAGE Inc., 298<br />
Scrutchfield Lane. Phone<br />
674-4676.<br />
ATTENTION: WORK from<br />
home. $25-$75/hr. P/T F/T.<br />
Free booklet 888-267-4222.<br />
JOIN OUR WINNING TEAM<br />
• AM & PM Dishwashers<br />
• Room Attendants<br />
ELDORADO STORAGE<br />
elping you conquer space.<br />
3856 Coffeen, 672-7297.<br />
ATTN: WORK FROM HOME<br />
$1500 - $7500 PT / FT<br />
1-888-248-7132<br />
www•gotcash2bank•com<br />
• Housemen<br />
Must be available weekends<br />
Apply in person<br />
1809 Sugarland Dr.<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong>.<br />
WOODLAND PARK Storage,<br />
also inside boats & RV's.<br />
52<strong>11</strong> Coffeen. 674-7355.<br />
For Sale or Rent 97<br />
2 BEDROOM mobile home for<br />
rent and trailer space for<br />
rent. 672-6475.<br />
Child Care 100<br />
DAY CARE in Home. Full time<br />
opening age 3-5. 673-0796.<br />
WILL DO babysitting in my<br />
home. 674-5055.<br />
Work Wanted <strong>11</strong>3<br />
CAN’T DO those jobs around<br />
the home you use to? Need<br />
a helping hand. Call 674-<br />
5303 will give references.<br />
Help Wanted 130<br />
25 YRS. or older with a CDL<br />
license, full-time delivery person.<br />
Send reply to Box<br />
02029, c/o <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />
<strong>Press</strong>, P.O. Box 20<strong>06</strong>,<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong>.<br />
Established Home<br />
Improvement Company is<br />
seeking individuals to fill the<br />
following positions:<br />
• Experienced Siding<br />
Installer<br />
• Experienced Gutter Installer<br />
-$1 per linear foot<br />
• Entry Level Gutter Installer<br />
Apply in person at:<br />
1746 Coffeen Avenue<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY<br />
307-672-6045<br />
ACCESS TO COMPUTER?<br />
Earn up to $500 to $6000/mo.<br />
PT/FT<br />
1-888-725-9922<br />
24 hr. record. Free booklet.<br />
www.have6figures.com<br />
ALL positions needed. Apply in<br />
person at Golden Steer.<br />
ATTENTION: Own a computer?<br />
Put it to work for you.<br />
$1000/mo. P/T. $5000/mo.<br />
F/T. Free information. 1-800-<br />
373-<strong>11</strong>61 or visit: www.<br />
apathtofreedom.com.<br />
NON SEQUITUR By Wiley<br />
stro – Graph<br />
Wednesday, Nov. 7, 20<strong>01</strong><br />
Many opportunities will be<br />
opened up to you in the year<br />
ahead that could prove lucky<br />
for you both in personal and<br />
career matters. Your optimism<br />
will help you capitalize on<br />
them.<br />
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.<br />
22) — Hold good thoughts<br />
throughout the day, regardless<br />
of what develops. Your positive<br />
thinking could be equally<br />
as pertinent to your success<br />
today as your knowledge and<br />
know-how are. Scorpio, treat<br />
yourself to a birthday gift.<br />
Send for your Astro-Graph<br />
predictions for the year ahead<br />
by mailing $2 and SASE to<br />
Astro-Graph, C/O this newspaper.<br />
P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe,<br />
OH 44092-<strong>01</strong>67. Be sure to<br />
state your zodiac sign.<br />
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-<br />
Dec. 21) — Someone you’ll be<br />
closely associated with today<br />
will turn out to be extremely<br />
lucky for you. She or he is on a<br />
roll and you’ll be able to share<br />
in your pal’s good fortune.<br />
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-<br />
Jan. 19) — Some kind of an<br />
alliance which may have been<br />
established for one purpose<br />
BAKER: 4-5 days per week,<br />
3:45 am to ?. Wages negotiable.<br />
Send reply to Box<br />
04075, c/o <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />
<strong>Press</strong>, P.O. Box 20<strong>06</strong>,<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong>.<br />
BEEHIVE HOMES is looking<br />
for a weekend caregiver.<br />
Good working environment.<br />
Apply at 561 Avoca Ave. or<br />
call 672-1881.<br />
CARPENTER, MINIMUM 2<br />
years experience. Laborer,<br />
no experience. Local residential<br />
contractor, long term,<br />
year-round employment,<br />
672-5726. 8 am to 5 pm.<br />
CHRISTIAN CAMP in Big Horn<br />
Mountains above Dayton,<br />
WY seeking a full-time<br />
Facilities Coordinator (maintenance,<br />
mechanical & construction<br />
skills desired). Also<br />
seeking a Head Cook for<br />
Summer Camps & Weekend<br />
Retreats. Call 655-2490 or<br />
e m a i l :<br />
campbethelwy@yahoo.com<br />
for applications or information.<br />
COORDINATOR, FOR<br />
Volunteer Tutors. Recruit,<br />
match and train tutors for<br />
ESOL and basic literacy<br />
components of the Adult<br />
Basic Education Program.<br />
Requires Bachelor’s degree<br />
and experience with tutors<br />
and adult ed. Application<br />
review beginning immediately.<br />
Applications available<br />
from <strong>Sheridan</strong> College.<br />
Personnel Office. EOE.<br />
DOCTOR’S ASSISTANT position<br />
ASAP. Busy doctor’s<br />
office. Please send resume<br />
to Box 02028, c/o <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, P.O. Box<br />
20<strong>06</strong>, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY 828<strong>01</strong>.<br />
DRIVERS-OWNER Operators-<br />
Premier flatbed carrier paying<br />
77% of 100%. No up<br />
front money. Paid Weekly.<br />
1200 mile avg. haul. Great<br />
Benefits & 48 state terminal<br />
network. 800-457-2349.<br />
EXPERIENCED line cook, P/T<br />
day & night. Apply in person<br />
at Pony Bar & Grill. 3 S.<br />
Gould after 2 pm.<br />
HAIR STYLIST and Nail Tech<br />
needed for busy salon.<br />
Commission plus incentives.<br />
Call 672-0730 for an interview.<br />
HOME MAILERS NEEDED<br />
Earn $635 weekly mailing<br />
letters. Easy! Limited open<br />
positions. Call 1-800-440-<br />
1570 Ext 5090 24 hrs.<br />
HOT LOCKS Hair Designs Day<br />
Spa is looking for an energetic<br />
massage therapist. Will<br />
rent space or pay commission.<br />
672-7587.<br />
could turn out to benefit you in<br />
another area today as well. It’ll<br />
prove to be a rewarding partnership.<br />
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.<br />
19) — Don’t panic if you get<br />
matched in a competitive<br />
development today against an<br />
individual whose track record<br />
is superior to yours. <strong>The</strong> odds<br />
will be in your favor.<br />
PISCES (Feb. 20-March<br />
20) — Treat negative events<br />
today as if they’re going to<br />
turn around in your favor, and<br />
that’s exactly what will happen.<br />
A strong philosophical<br />
outlook will be your key to<br />
success.<br />
ARIES (March 21-April<br />
19) — No matter how badly<br />
you may have failed at something,<br />
this is a good day to try,<br />
try again. If you keep at it,<br />
before this day is over,<br />
chances are you’ll realize great<br />
success.<br />
TAURUS (April 20-May<br />
20) — <strong>The</strong> goodwill you project<br />
today will strike a responsive<br />
cord with someone you’ve<br />
had trouble with, stimulating<br />
this person to do things for you<br />
she or he wouldn’t have done<br />
otherwise.<br />
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)<br />
NEEDED: WOMEN and men<br />
for ETSS Grand Funded<br />
Certified Nurses Training at<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> College, Dates<br />
offered Nov. 5-16 & Dec. 3-<br />
14. Contact Sarah Myers @<br />
674-6446 ext 6220 for eligibility<br />
requirements & course<br />
registration. This training is<br />
funded by a Federal Grant<br />
through the Dept of<br />
Employment.<br />
OLIVER’S BAR and Grill, a<br />
new metropolitan-style<br />
restaurant, is hiring; cooks,<br />
servers and bartenders. If<br />
you are energetic, self motivated,<br />
hard working and<br />
want to work and learn in this<br />
dynamic new business, bring<br />
resume to the <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />
Center Fri. Nov. 9, from 12-5<br />
pm. or Sat. Nov. 10 from 9-5<br />
pm. For more info. call 751-<br />
0748.<br />
PERKINS RESTAURANT &<br />
bakery is now looking for a<br />
part-time baker. 20-25/hrs.<br />
per week, early mornings<br />
hours. Please apply in person<br />
1373 Coffeen Ave. EOE.<br />
POSITIONS AVAILABLE:<br />
preschool teachers, & daycare<br />
assistants in a muti-age<br />
setting. Contact Tongue<br />
River Child’s Place 655-<br />
2226.<br />
PRIVATE TUTOR needed<br />
approx. 2 times per week in<br />
Modern Math & English. 672-<br />
7745.<br />
SCHOOL DISTRICT #2<br />
is looking for:<br />
Assistant High School<br />
Boys Basketball Coach<br />
See <strong>Sheridan</strong> Employment<br />
Resources Center at 61 S.<br />
Gould, phone: 672-9775<br />
for more information.<br />
SEEKING PART-TIME medical<br />
receptionist. Computer experience<br />
preferred, knowledge<br />
of ICD-9 & CPT coding helpful.<br />
Send reply to: Box<br />
04074, c/o <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong><br />
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Bernice Bede Osol<br />
— Even if at first you don’t<br />
think it’s possible to correct a<br />
mistake that got you into some<br />
trouble, there will be ways to<br />
turn things around today.<br />
You’ve still got what it takes.<br />
CANCER (June 21-July<br />
22) — Let go of the little<br />
things today, and concentrate<br />
on matters that are large in<br />
scope. That’s where you’ll<br />
realize your biggest successes<br />
at this time.<br />
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) —<br />
You may not know of it at this<br />
time, but someone who has<br />
your best interests at heart may<br />
be doing something for you<br />
that you need. You could learn<br />
of it later in the day.<br />
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)<br />
— Get involved today with<br />
people whom you consider<br />
your friends, because you<br />
could derive some benefits<br />
through them. Your expectations<br />
and theirs will be in good<br />
harmony at this time.<br />
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)<br />
— If you give her enough time<br />
today, Lady Luck will come<br />
through for you and help you<br />
improve your lot in life.<br />
Remain optimistic, no matter<br />
what happens.<br />
Help Wanted 130<br />
THE GOLDEN Triangle<br />
Enterprise Facilitation<br />
Project is proud to implement<br />
the first project of it’s kind in<br />
Montana. A highly motivated<br />
individual is required for this<br />
new and challenging initiative.<br />
<strong>The</strong> successful applicant<br />
will be providing oneon-one<br />
assistance to new<br />
and expanding businesses in<br />
North Central Montana.<br />
Candidates must show;<br />
excellent communications<br />
skills, varied private<br />
sector/small business experience,networking/interpersonal<br />
skills, positive attitude,<br />
problem solving skills, energy,<br />
a willingness to learn,<br />
empathy, and a community<br />
mindedness. Specifically<br />
looking for a demonstrated<br />
passion for helping others. A<br />
training program will be provided.<br />
A local working board<br />
will provide support to the<br />
position. Competitive<br />
salary commensurate with<br />
exp. Closing Date: <strong>11</strong>/30/<strong>01</strong>.<br />
Send resume w/detailed cover<br />
letter to: Stephanie<br />
Rittmann, 2 4th Ave. SE.,<br />
Conrad, MT 59425 Phone:<br />
4<strong>06</strong>-271-4053.<br />
Help Wanted, Sales 134<br />
RETAIL SALES<br />
Representative: CellularOne,<br />
a leading provider of wireless<br />
communications, is seeking<br />
a professional motivated<br />
sales representative in<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong>. Entry-level sales<br />
reps have an opportunity to<br />
participate in a strong training<br />
program and rewarding<br />
career path. This is a full<br />
time position offering a competitive<br />
salary and commission<br />
with a generous benefit<br />
package. Previous sales<br />
experience is required.<br />
Cellular experience, basic<br />
PC and typing skill are a<br />
plus. Send resume to: 364<br />
Coffeen, <strong>Sheridan</strong> WY<br />
828<strong>01</strong>.<br />
SALES POSITION: We have a<br />
position available at our<br />
Gillette, Wyoming location, in<br />
Contractor Sales department,<br />
with contractors,<br />
builders, and homeowners,<br />
selling building materials,<br />
millwork, etc. Experience in<br />
Contractor sales, or building<br />
industry is required. This is<br />
an excellent opportunity, if<br />
you are a highly motivated<br />
individual, with good communication<br />
skills, can work with<br />
little supervision, enjoy dealing<br />
with people, and have<br />
experience in the building<br />
materials industry. We offer<br />
an excellent compensation<br />
package & benefit package;<br />
including medical, 4<strong>01</strong>K,<br />
paid vacation and holidays. If<br />
you feel you have the qualifications<br />
for this position, we<br />
would like to hear from you.<br />
Please send your resume to:<br />
Knecht Home Center Inc.<br />
Att: Wally Bork, 320 W. Blv.<br />
Rapid City, SD. 577<strong>01</strong>. No<br />
Phone Calls Please. EOE.<br />
HANDY WOMAN, for sale for<br />
cost of 2002 ads. 737-2463.<br />
Bridge<br />
Another sense of<br />
deja vu, again?<br />
Harold Rosenberg, an art<br />
critic and author, wrote, “<strong>The</strong><br />
purpose of education is to keep<br />
a culture from being drowned<br />
in senseless repetitions, each<br />
of which claims to offer a new<br />
insight.”<br />
Obviously, the main aim of<br />
these columns is twofold:<br />
entertainment and enlightenment<br />
(sometimes known as<br />
education). Today’s column<br />
tries to offer new insight<br />
despite the apparent repetition.<br />
This deal is almost the same as<br />
yesterday’s, East now having<br />
the diamond jack and South<br />
the diamond 10. Assuming<br />
West leads his singleton diamond,<br />
how can the defenders<br />
defeat the contract?<br />
South’s four-spade overcall<br />
wouldn’t win universal support.<br />
Probably an expert panel<br />
Land/Property Sale 199<br />
Lot prices from<br />
$ $ 23,700 to 35,800<br />
Financing Available<br />
674-<strong>01</strong>96<br />
www.hollyponds.com<br />
Real Estate 200<br />
3 BEDROOM, 1 ba., main<br />
floor. 3 bedroom, 1 ba. separate<br />
entrance basement<br />
apt. 672-8631.<br />
4 BEDROOM, 2 ba. 1600 sq.<br />
ft., & oversized 2 car garage<br />
at 928 Illinois Just $95,000.<br />
For appt. call Charlene 673-<br />
5956(H) or 672-0773 (W).<br />
4 BEDROOM, 2 full ba.,<br />
large kitchen, living & family<br />
rooms, wood-pellet<br />
stove, solid const., lots of<br />
storage, custom built-ins,<br />
unique interior, very well<br />
maintained. Large corner<br />
lot, chain link fenced backyard<br />
w/privacy, mature<br />
trees, several fruit trees,<br />
flagstone patio, attached<br />
2-car garage. 338 S.<br />
Carlin. $159,500. Shown<br />
by appt. 674-6671.<br />
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672-1707<br />
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NEW HOUSE for sale. Owner<br />
will rent. 2,600 sq. ft. on one<br />
level, full basement, 2 car<br />
garage. Call Carylan McLean<br />
at Coldwell Banker ABC<br />
Realty Company 674-7458.<br />
NEWLY remodeled 2 bedroom,<br />
1 ba., w/bsmt. Lg.<br />
shop/garage. New siding, hot<br />
tub & deck. Lg. lot w/mature<br />
trees. 546 Airport Rd. 673-<br />
0870.<br />
PRIVATE INVESTOR looking<br />
to buy income property.<br />
Residential preferred. If<br />
you’ve been thinking of selling,<br />
call John at 655-2587.<br />
SHERIDAN, WY Package<br />
liquor store. Well established,<br />
excellent location,<br />
includes some rental property,<br />
some owner financing,<br />
Pat Green 1-888-996-6683.<br />
Convience Store with package<br />
liquor Interstate<br />
Location, Northern Wyoming.<br />
Excellent opportunity for<br />
owner operator Pat Green 1-<br />
888-996-6683<br />
‘99 ATLANTIC 16X80 3 bedroom,<br />
2 ba. 672-6182 after 5<br />
pm or leave message.<br />
would vote in favor of one<br />
spade. When you have the<br />
highest-ranking suit, you enjoy<br />
an advantage because you can<br />
outbid the opponents at the<br />
same level.<br />
Double-dummy (all cards<br />
face-up on the table), West can<br />
drown the contract by starting<br />
with any card except a trump.<br />
But the lead that makes defensive<br />
success most difficult is<br />
the obvious diamond two. If<br />
East takes dummy’s queen<br />
with his ace and gives West a<br />
diamond ruff, the contract will<br />
make if, as we saw yesterday,<br />
South tackles trumps by cashing<br />
the ace and continuing<br />
with the queen to pin West’s<br />
jack.<br />
<strong>The</strong> defenders need to win<br />
two spades, one heart and one<br />
diamond. To do this, East can<br />
duck trick one. Or he can win<br />
with the diamond ace and shift<br />
Autos-Accessories 300<br />
Look into the<br />
Future of<br />
Automotive<br />
2002<br />
PREVIEW<br />
Today<br />
in<br />
1 OR more vehicles wanted.<br />
We pay cash. 672-5589.<br />
72 CHEVY Blazer “CST” 350,<br />
extra wheels, $3000 OBO,<br />
673-7432 lv. msg. or see at<br />
843 King St., <strong>Sheridan</strong>.<br />
‘73 BRONCO, one owner,<br />
137K, 302 V-8, 3 spd., dual<br />
tanks, Radial Tires, 8000 lb.<br />
Warn Winch, Dual Shocks,<br />
old but cared for 751-1530<br />
for more information.<br />
‘77 DODGE Colt 4 spd., RWD,<br />
runs great. 32 mpg in town.<br />
Good all around “beater” or<br />
kid car. $750. 672-6376.<br />
‘80 Volkswagen p/u, 4 spd, gas<br />
engine, 70K, $2550. ‘67 Ford<br />
Galaxy 3 spd auto, 390 V-8,<br />
$2650. OBO. 672-3226.<br />
‘82 ECONOLINE Van E350.<br />
$1500. 672-8094.<br />
‘85 FORD Bronco 2, 4x4. Runs<br />
good straight body, good<br />
cond, $2250. Call 672-6855.<br />
‘86 HONDA CRX, runs great,<br />
$1500. Call 672-6855.<br />
‘86 NISSAN p/u, 4x4, V6, runs<br />
great, $3200 OBO 672-5293.<br />
‘88 DODGE Caravan $750.<br />
672-2037.<br />
‘89 BRONCO II Eddie Bauer,<br />
4wd, 5 spd, am/fm/cassette,<br />
ski rack, 108K. Good cond.<br />
$2950 OBO. 672-3812.<br />
‘89 CHEVY Corsica, excl.<br />
cond. FWD, A/C, new<br />
tires/brakes. 672-6233.<br />
‘96 GMC Diesel 3/4 ton, 4x4,<br />
Ext Cab, loaded. 673-9718.<br />
Phillip Alder<br />
to a heart or club. Or, the most<br />
interesting, he can return the<br />
diamond jack at trick two —<br />
but only if West doesn’t ruff!<br />
How can the defenders work<br />
all that out? I know not!<br />
Autos-Accessories 300<br />
‘96 OLDS 88 LS, full power,<br />
forest green w/tan leather<br />
interior, security & remote<br />
starting systems. Super condition.<br />
77k mi. $8500. 672-<br />
3291 after 5 pm.<br />
‘98 VW Jetta Wolfsburg, 5 yr.<br />
ext. warranty. 45k mi., p/w/l,<br />
$13,500 OBO. 351-1051.<br />
‘99 GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ext.<br />
cab SLE package. 37K mi.<br />
Below book: $16,000 OBO.<br />
739 S. Main. 674-8947.<br />
‘99 TOYOTA Avalon XL, A/C,<br />
auto, loaded. Excl. cond.<br />
$15,000. 673-5419 after 5.<br />
GREEN ‘98 Dodge Grand<br />
Caravan SE, 7 passenger,<br />
rear air, 70K. $12,500. 684-<br />
0<strong>11</strong>1.<br />
MUST SELL ‘97 Dodge Ram<br />
1500 Club Cab, mint condition.<br />
Low miles w/service<br />
records Will entertain best<br />
offer 751-1921.<br />
ATV's 302<br />
‘00 POLARIS 500 Sportsman,<br />
215 miles, new condition,<br />
back basket & bags. $5600.<br />
Cell: 775-722-3183.<br />
2000 POLARIS, 335 4x4, barely<br />
ridden, books at $4000<br />
selling for $3000 672-9246.<br />
‘93 HONDA TRX 300 EX, low<br />
hrs., clean, some extras, fun<br />
ATV. $2750. 655-2416.<br />
‘95 KAWASAKI 300 4X4, very<br />
good cond. $2800 674-4288.<br />
Motorcycles 303<br />
‘96 YZ 125. $1200 OBO. 683-<br />
3384.<br />
Motor Homes 304<br />
78 26 ft motor home, 40K<br />
miles. Inside is very nice,<br />
runs great. Never be cold<br />
while camping/hunting again.<br />
$6500. Call 672-6855.<br />
‘92 BOUNDER Class A, Ford<br />
Chassis, 2 A/C, basement,<br />
awning, 75K, fully equipped.<br />
Clean. $30,000. 674-8529.<br />
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‘89 FORD F150 XLT Lariat, x-<br />
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stream, water rights. clean. $5895. 674-9178.<br />
LOST FROM 4th & Gould, Appraised $212,500. Selling<br />
mostly gray long hair cat. at $197,000. 683-2303. sub- ‘89 FORD XLT pickup w/top-<br />
Declawed, female, missing marineshop.com/karlpen.htmper, 4x4, ac/ps/pb/pw/pl,<br />
since Oct. 26. 674-5328.<br />
cruise, sliding rear window,<br />
Mobile Homes for Sale 2<strong>01</strong> tilt wheel, 302-V-8, 5 sp.,<br />
Antiques 170<br />
towing pkg, excl. cond. 1<br />
14X56 2 bedroom, 1 ba., new<br />
owner. 672-6280.<br />
ANTIQUE DROP leaf, gate leg flooring throughout, bath-<br />
FOR SNOW removal & yard<br />
table w/fold down middle room remodeled. Quiet loca-<br />
tidy-up. Call Andy 673-0797.<br />
leaf. $350. 672-5<strong>01</strong>3.<br />
tion. Includes range, refrig,<br />
‘91 MERC Topaz, cd/ac. Runs<br />
swamp cooler & shed.<br />
well. 88K mi. 30+ mpg.<br />
Guaranteed Roofing<br />
$14,000 OBO. 672-1825.<br />
$1800 672-6874.<br />
Low Rates<br />
HUFF’S ANTIQUES &<br />
Steve Horsley • 672-7697<br />
‘93 CHEVY 3/4 ton X-Cab, 4x4,<br />
Collectibles Show & Sale in 3 BEDROOM, 1 ba., newer 6.5 turbo diesel, AT, <strong>11</strong>6k,<br />
Billings at the Metra-Park floor coverings, great loca-<br />
LANDE'S DRYWALL<br />
nice. $9,200 674-4086.<br />
Montana Pavilion. Fri. Nov. tion call 672-0495 after 5 pm.<br />
& PAINT<br />
9, 5-9 pm, Sat. Nov. 10, 10<br />
A Complete Drywall Service<br />
am- 5 pm, & Sun. Nov. <strong>11</strong>,<br />
‘93 JEEP Cherokee, excl. 2nd •25 yrs. exp. •Ins. •Free est.<br />
10 am- 4pm. Admission ‘79 COLT 14X60 3 bedroom, vehicle. $4500. 673-4340. Bert Lande 672-3247<br />
$4.00 good all weekend. <strong>11</strong>/2 ba. Updated. $8000.<br />
674-7336.<br />
‘94 RODEO p/w, p/l, automatic, MY CLEANING LADY.<br />
excl. cond. $ 6500 672-5419. Housekeeping service,<br />
Business Opportunities 190<br />
<strong>Sheridan</strong> County. Efficient,<br />
honest, excl. ref. 655-2484.<br />
REMODELING? RATES are<br />
down and Loeber Const. can<br />
help you. Have your project<br />
done for the Holidays. Over<br />
40 years. experience. Call<br />
751-6937 or 673-0558.<br />
ROUGH CUT-LUMBER<br />
Cut to order. (4<strong>06</strong>)984-6283<br />
HWCWP - Birney, MT<br />
RR PAINTING: Reasonable<br />
prices, free est. 655-3818.<br />
WILD GAME PROCESSING<br />
Call for prices. 674-4263.<br />
L. M. Boyd Revisited<br />
You can recite the Lord's<br />
Prayer in as little as 13 seconds<br />
if you zip right along. Maybe<br />
it's appropriate that such be so.<br />
Someone dies in this country<br />
every 13 seconds. Those who<br />
pray a lot - anywhere at any<br />
time - always have good reason.<br />
Q. What proportion of the<br />
women who get abortions are<br />
women who've already had<br />
abortions?<br />
A. About 35 percent, say<br />
the medicos.
3,900 German troops may<br />
join terror-attack response<br />
Would be first<br />
major deployment<br />
since World War II<br />
BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Gerhard<br />
Schroeder offered up to 3,900 German<br />
troops for the U.S. war on terrorism<br />
Tuesday, backing up Germany’s pledge of<br />
solidarity with the United States.<br />
<strong>The</strong> historic offer to ready German<br />
troops could lead to the nation’s widestranging<br />
military engagement since World<br />
MADRID, Spain (AP) — A car bomb<br />
rocked a busy Madrid area during morning<br />
rush hour Tuesday, injuring about 100<br />
people, authorities said. Within an hour of<br />
the blast, police arrested a man and a<br />
woman suspected of setting off the explosion<br />
for the Basque separatist group ETA.<br />
<strong>The</strong> bomb mangled more than a dozen<br />
cars and shattering windows along<br />
Corazon de Maria street in northeastern<br />
Madrid as thousands of people headed to<br />
nearby offices and schools. <strong>The</strong> street par-<br />
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6.9 % 5.9 %<br />
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War II. But reflecting Germany’s reluctance<br />
to become embroiled in combat,<br />
Schroeder said there are no immediate<br />
plans to deploy ground troops.<br />
‘‘This is an important, fundamental<br />
and — if you like — historic decision,’’<br />
Schroeder said.<br />
Germany’s participation would<br />
include help combating nuclear, biological<br />
and chemical weapons; about 100 special<br />
forces; medical evacuation services;<br />
air transport; and naval forces to protect<br />
shipping lanes, Schroeder told a news<br />
conference.<br />
Schroeder has been eager to put<br />
Germany in the forefront of the coali-<br />
allels the main highway to the international<br />
airport and is in one of the capital’s<br />
busiest areas.<br />
Interior Minister Mariano Rajoy said<br />
the bombers’ target appeared to be Juan<br />
Junquera, secretary general of the government’s<br />
scientific policy department,<br />
whose official car was passing by when<br />
the bomb went off. Junquera, a former<br />
interior and defense ministry official, was<br />
slightly injured.<br />
Rajoy blamed the ETA, whose attacks<br />
4.9 %<br />
PAYMENT EXAMPLES:<br />
Finance $ 10,000 at 4.9% for 60 mo. = $ 19004 per mo.<br />
Finance $ 15,000 at 4.9% for 60 mo. = $ 28436 per mo.<br />
Finance $ 20,000 at 4.9% for 60 mo. = $ 37868 per mo.<br />
48 VEHICLES Priced under $ 10,000<br />
21 of these under $ 5,000<br />
1990 DODGE CARAVAN 181290C was $ 3,495 NOW $ 1,495<br />
1989 MERCURY SABLE 281360C was $ 3,995 NOW $ 1,995<br />
1992 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 281681C was $ 5,995 NOW $ 2,995<br />
1988 CHEVY 3 ⁄4 TON EXT. CAB 4X4 58<strong>11</strong>22T was $ 6,995 NOW $ 4,995<br />
1991 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER 281330C was $ 7,995 NOW $ 5,995<br />
1992 FORD F-150 EXT. CAB 4X4 481861T was $ 8,495 NOW $ 6,995<br />
1995 NISSAN PATHFINDER 180981C was $ 8,695 NOW $ 6,995<br />
2000 GMC SONOMA 474121T was $ 10,995 NOW $ 8,995<br />
1995 GMC JIMMY SLT 281981C was $ 12,495 NOW $ 9,995<br />
1997 GMC SAFARI VAN AWD 281940C was $ 14,495 NOW $ 9,995<br />
1997 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SEDAN 281760C was $ 10,813 NOW $ 9,995<br />
1995 GMC JIMMY SLT 181420C was $ 13,995 NOW $ 10,995<br />
1998 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 17770C was $ 13,995 NOW $ <strong>11</strong>,995<br />
1995 CADILLAC SEVILLE 281890C was $ 13,913 NOW $ 12,995<br />
2000 BUICK CENTURY LIMITED 181780C was $ 16,495 NOW $ 13,995<br />
1996 CADILLAC SEVILLE 281520C was $ 14,995 NOW $ 13,995<br />
1994 CHEVY SUBURBAN 181581C was $ 16,996 NOW $ 13,995<br />
1997 HONDA ACCORD 282780C was $ 15,995 NOW $ 13,995<br />
1999 JEEP CHEROKEE A95622<strong>01</strong> was $ 16,995 NOW $ 13,995<br />
1999 FORD WINDSTAR LX 181671C was $ 16,995 NOW $ 14,995<br />
1999 JEEP WRANGLER 281741T was $ 18,995 NOW $ 15,995<br />
1998 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 180300C was $ 22,995 NOW $ 17,995<br />
1998 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 281210C was $ 23,995 NOW $ 18,995<br />
1998 GMC 1 ⁄2 TON EXT. CAB 4X4 481960T was $ 22,999 NOW $ 18,995<br />
20<strong>01</strong> BUICK LESABRE SEDAN A<strong>11</strong>22759 was $ 22,995 NOW $ 20,999<br />
1998 GMC 3 ⁄4 TON SUBURBAN 180770C was $ 26,995 NOW $ 22,995<br />
1997 GMC 3 ⁄4 TON SUBURBAN 181530C was $ 24,995 NOW $ 22,995<br />
2000 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER 582200T was $ 27,495 NOW $ 24,995<br />
1999 GMC DENALI 181500C was $ 29,995 NOW $ 25,995<br />
2000 GMC DENALI 181490C was $ 34,995 NOW $ 27,995<br />
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tion’s military response to terrorism, and<br />
said he expected to win the German parliament’s<br />
approval next week.<br />
He said the government’s positive<br />
response to the specific U.S. requests was<br />
issued in ‘‘a solidarity that I have<br />
expressed again and again’’ since the<br />
Sept. <strong>11</strong> attacks on New York and<br />
Washington.<br />
Britain has been Washington’s<br />
staunchest NATO ally in the anti-terror<br />
campaign, flying refueling and reconnaissance<br />
missions in support of U.S.<br />
airstrikes in Afghanistan. It had also fired<br />
Tomahawk cruise missiles from a submarine<br />
in the Arabian Sea.<br />
Car-bomb blast injures 100 in Madrid<br />
have killed more than 800 people in car<br />
bombings and shootings in a 33-year campaign<br />
for independence of Basque regions<br />
in northern Spain and southwestern<br />
France.<br />
Ninety-nine people were treated for<br />
injuries, almost all for cuts and shock,<br />
ambulance service spokesman Emilio<br />
Benito said. By midday, only four<br />
remained in hospitals, including a woman<br />
and her 3-year-old child, whose injuries<br />
weren’t life-threatening.<br />
Over 1.5 Million<br />
in used inventory.<br />
All 1998 and<br />
Newer Pre-owned<br />
Vehicles will be<br />
eligible for 4.9%<br />
APR for up to 60<br />
months. O.A.C.<br />
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JERUSALEM (AP) — In a<br />
new hint of momentum to break<br />
the stalemate with the<br />
Palestinians, Prime Minister<br />
Ariel Sharon and his moderate<br />
foreign minister, Shimon Peres,<br />
are holding discussions on a<br />
new peace plan, officials said<br />
Tuesday.<br />
<strong>The</strong> initiative came amid<br />
new violence Tuesday:<br />
Palestinian gunmen ambushed<br />
an Israeli military jeep at an<br />
army outpost south of the West<br />
Bank town of Nablus, and three<br />
Palestinians were killed and an<br />
Israeli soldier was critically<br />
wounded, the army said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 40-minute clash took<br />
place on a bypass road south of<br />
the Palestinian village of Tell,<br />
village residents said. <strong>The</strong>y said<br />
that a child was injured by a ricocheting<br />
bullet.<br />
In a bid to end 14 months of<br />
violence, Sharon and Peres have<br />
met once and plan another session<br />
Friday to discuss the new<br />
peace initiative, Sharon<br />
spokesman Raanan Gissin said<br />
Tuesday.<br />
‘‘We are examining whether<br />
it is possible to bring our positions<br />
closer,’’ Peres told Israel<br />
Radio.<br />
Peres acknowledged last<br />
Public notices<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong> B5<br />
While three die,<br />
Sharon, Peres<br />
discuss new<br />
peace initiative<br />
week that he was working on a<br />
new peace plan. Israeli news<br />
reports said at the time it called<br />
for a Palestinian state and the<br />
dismantling of Jewish settlements<br />
in the Gaza Strip, where<br />
about 7,000 Israelis live amid<br />
more than a million<br />
Palestinians.<br />
Sharon has not said he<br />
would dismantle any of the<br />
nearly 150 Jewish settlements in<br />
the West Bank and Gaza Strip<br />
— where some 200,000 Israelis<br />
live — and in the past he has<br />
been one of the key patrons of<br />
the Jewish settler movement.<br />
Gissin said Tuesday the latest<br />
version of the plan as he<br />
understood it didn’t include the<br />
issue of dismantling settlements,<br />
because it was something<br />
to be decided later during<br />
negotiations on a permanent<br />
peace agreement with the<br />
Palestinians.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Israeli daily Haaretz on<br />
Tuesday said the plan included:<br />
a demilitarized Palestinian state<br />
in Gaza first; negotiations on its<br />
borders in the West Bank;<br />
maintaining the status quo in<br />
Jerusalem; ‘‘compensation’’ but<br />
no ‘‘right of return’’ to Israel<br />
for millions of Palestinian war<br />
refugees and descendants.<br />
SHERIDAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #1<br />
RANCHESTER, WY<br />
Pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 25(b) of the Wyoming Education<br />
Code 1969, as amended, the following list of warrants over $500.00 for<br />
October 16, 20<strong>01</strong> is published herewith:<br />
General Fund<br />
CK# VENDOR NAME CK AMOUNT<br />
81792 APPLE COMPUTER INC 1,598.00<br />
81799 BIG COUNTRY OIL 1,930.43<br />
81809 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD 3,558.33<br />
81813 BRUCO INC 1,562.52<br />
81819 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS CO 965.98<br />
81826 CELLULAR ONE 749.04<br />
81829 COLLINS COMMUNICATIONS INC 2,137.50<br />
81839 CRESCENT EECTRIC SUPPLY CO 693.63<br />
81853 GIBSON FAMILY HARDWARE & LUMBER 656.81<br />
81860 HARKER MELLINGER CPA’S 2,340.00<br />
81865 HOLT RINEHART & WINSTON 8<strong>01</strong>.50<br />
81867 INFINITE TECHNOLOGIES INC 2,520.00<br />
81891 MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITES 9,726.14<br />
81903 NORMATIVE SERVICES INC 5,550.00<br />
81904 NORTHERN WYOMING MENTAL HEALTH 568.75<br />
819<strong>11</strong> PEPPER AT ECKROTH 554.42<br />
81919 QUEST COMMUNICATIONS 1,961.14<br />
81920 RADIO SHACK 599.94<br />
81935 SHERIDAN COUNTY IMPLEMENT 664.93<br />
81936 SHERIDAN COUNTY TREASURER 629.50<br />
81944 SHERIDAN WINNELSON CO 810.00<br />
81952 STAR COMPUTER 2,300.80<br />
81953 STAR VIDEO AUDIO 1,798.00<br />
81955 STEVE’S TRUCK SERVICE 1,178.84<br />
81969 TONGUE RIVER MS INPREST 543.00<br />
81972 TOP OFFICE PRODUCTS 3,413.13<br />
81977 TUCKER’S INC 717.85<br />
81983 VALLEY WELDERS SUPPLY INC 770.52<br />
81986 VISA-BUSINESS 2,338.25<br />
81990 WALMART COMMUNITY BHHS 1,313.58<br />
81991 WALMART COMMUNITY BHHS AP 9<strong>06</strong>.91<br />
81993 WALMART COMMUNITY BHE 1,<strong>11</strong>1.81<br />
82004 XL TIRE INC 1,250.92<br />
82<strong>01</strong>8 CNA SURETY 600.00<br />
82024 FIBERPIPE 755.46<br />
82036 SCHOOL SPECIALTY 646.37<br />
82039 SHERIDAN COLLEGE POLICE SCIENCE 735.00<br />
82043 STAR COMPUTER 1,3<strong>06</strong>.00<br />
82051 TUCKER’S INC 1,202.54<br />
82052 UNIVERSAL ATHLETIC SERVICE 667.37<br />
82053 UNIVERSAL ATHLETIC SERVICE 505.02<br />
82238 WSBA 740.00<br />
ESEA TITLE FUND<br />
7886 DARE PROGRAM 2,500.00<br />
7895 LAKESHORE LEARNING MATERIALS 612.50<br />
7898 RADISSON HOTEL CASPER 531.00<br />
7907 VISA-BUSINESS 875.00<br />
BUILDING & MAINTENANCE FUND<br />
95 FLINN SCIENTIFIC INC 3,088.64<br />
96 JACKSON ELECTRIC INC 1,850.00<br />
97 MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITIES 7,465.30<br />
98 ROETECK, LLC 1,315.40<br />
99 TSP 77,285.36<br />
100 JACKSON ELECTRIC INC 790.00<br />
1<strong>01</strong> TSP 3,244.21<br />
103 ANTHONY ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS 6,375.00<br />
CAPITOL CONSTRUCTION<br />
N/A N/A N/A<br />
HOT LUNCH FUND<br />
1<strong>06</strong>95 FOOD SERVICE OF AMERICA 779.15<br />
1<strong>06</strong>96 GFG FOODSERVICE 7,345.04<br />
1<strong>06</strong>97 GILLETTE DAIRY OF THE BLACK HILLS 1,779.40<br />
10703 WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 2,268.49<br />
BIG HORN HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />
1858 BUSH-WELLS 882.37<br />
1861 INTERMOUNTAIN WOOD PRODUCTS 766.44<br />
1865 PEPSI OF GILLETTE 614.30<br />
TONGUE RIVER HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />
1532 WALSWORTH PLUMBING 166.24<br />
TONGUE RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />
2858 KILPATRICK CREATIONS 560.00<br />
TONGUE RIVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />
N/A N/A N/A<br />
<strong>The</strong> above warrants were approved for payment in October 16, 20<strong>01</strong>.<br />
Rodney S. Svee<br />
Superintendent of Schools<br />
Publish: November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SUBDIVISION PERMIT<br />
Notice is hereby given that Wyoming Electric, Inc. has applied for a<br />
permit to subdivide a tract of land in <strong>Sheridan</strong> County, Wyoming located<br />
as follows:<br />
A portion of the NE1/4 of Section 17, Township 55 North, Range 84<br />
West of the 6th Principal Meridian, said property being Lot 1 of the Fox<br />
Minor Subdivision, and also being a portion of Tract A of Jeffries Draw<br />
Subdivision and generally located approximately 2 miles south of the<br />
City of <strong>Sheridan</strong>, Wyoming on Upper Road and containing 15.82 acres.<br />
<strong>The</strong> plat of this subdivision will be reviewed by the <strong>Sheridan</strong> County<br />
Planning Commission in a public meeting on November 7, 20<strong>01</strong> at 5:30<br />
P.M. in the Second Floor Meeting Room in the <strong>Sheridan</strong> County<br />
Courthouse Addition, 224 South Main Street, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, Wyoming 828<strong>01</strong>.<br />
Publish: October 30, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
SHERIDAN CITY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS<br />
<strong>The</strong> Board of Adjustments of the City of <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY, will meet in<br />
the City Council Chambers at City Hall, <strong>Sheridan</strong> WY at 7:00 p.m. on<br />
November 8, 20<strong>01</strong>, to consider the following items:<br />
1. Request for variance from maximum allowed height in a M1<br />
Industrial Zone and site approval for a telecommunication monopole<br />
tower located in a southerly direction from the southeast intersection<br />
of Ponderosa and Timberline Drive in the N1/2 Section 35, T56N, R84W,<br />
6th PM.<br />
Arthur W. Elkins<br />
Arthur Elkins - City Clerk<br />
Publish: October 31, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />
Focus on<br />
the World<br />
Mailbag sent<br />
from D.C. to<br />
U.S. consulate<br />
in Russia tests<br />
positive<br />
for anthrax<br />
MOSCOW (AP) — A<br />
diplomatic mailbag sent<br />
from Washington to the U.S.<br />
consulate in the Russian city<br />
of Yekaterinburg tested positive<br />
for anthrax spores, consular<br />
officials said Tuesday.<br />
<strong>The</strong> consulate asked the<br />
Russian State Center for<br />
Medical-Epidemiological<br />
Control to test six mailbags<br />
after an employee of the<br />
State Department’s mail<br />
facility in Virginia was diagnosed<br />
with anthrax on Oct<br />
25.<br />
<strong>The</strong> first round of tests<br />
uncovered no traces of<br />
anthrax, but a second test<br />
found spores in one of the<br />
bags, a consulate statement<br />
said.<br />
‘‘We understand that<br />
since two tests were<br />
required to detect spores, the<br />
amount of anthrax in the bag<br />
was negligible,’’ the statement<br />
said.<br />
Bodies of Kursk<br />
crew buried<br />
in home cities<br />
MOSCOW (AP) — Nine<br />
bodies removed from the<br />
wreckage of the Kursk<br />
nuclear submarine were<br />
buried Tuesday in their<br />
home cities in ceremonies<br />
evoking painful memories of<br />
the disaster more than a year<br />
ago.<br />
Many of the sailors came<br />
from the western city of<br />
Kursk, namesake of the submarine,<br />
and eight bodies<br />
were buried there Tuesday.<br />
Another sailor was buried in<br />
the Volga River city of<br />
Nizhny Novgorod.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Kursk exploded and<br />
sank on Aug. 12, 2000, during<br />
naval maneuvers in the<br />
Barents Sea, killing its entire<br />
crew of <strong>11</strong>8.<br />
<strong>The</strong> submarine was lifted<br />
from the Barents Sea floor<br />
by a Dutch consortium in a<br />
$60 million salvage effort<br />
and carried to a dry dock<br />
last month.<br />
Investigators have pulled<br />
56 bodies from the Kursk<br />
since it was raised, and 50 of<br />
them have been identified.<br />
Another 12 bodies were<br />
removed by divers during an<br />
operation last year.<br />
Wife of slain<br />
Canadian, five<br />
others confess<br />
they killed him<br />
for money<br />
KUWAIT (AP) — <strong>The</strong><br />
wife of a Canadian man and<br />
five of her accomplices have<br />
confessed to killing him in<br />
Kuwait last month in a plot<br />
to collect his insurance money,<br />
the interior ministry said<br />
Tuesday.<br />
<strong>The</strong> suspects, all<br />
Filipinos, have been referred<br />
to prosecutors, the ministry<br />
said in a written statement.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y planned the Oct. 10<br />
shooting of aircraft technician<br />
Luc Ethier to ‘‘get part<br />
of the victim’s insurance<br />
policy,’’ it said.<br />
A seventh suspect, also<br />
Filipino, had fled to neighboring<br />
Saudi Arabia and<br />
was expected to be extradited,<br />
according to the ministry.<br />
<strong>The</strong> wife, Mary Jane<br />
Vitos, was injured in the<br />
shooting and remains hospitalized.<br />
She and Ethier were<br />
married in February. Police<br />
have not released Ethier’s<br />
hometown.<br />
Murder carries a maximum<br />
penalty in Kuwait of<br />
death by hanging.<br />
Earlier Tuesday, the interior<br />
minister, Sheik<br />
Mohammed Al Khaled Al<br />
Sabah, told Parliament that<br />
the wife had confessed.<br />
Vitos, 26, initially had<br />
identified a Kuwaiti man as<br />
the assailant. He denied the<br />
charge, and his lawyer said<br />
he had an alibi.<br />
<strong>The</strong> ministry said the<br />
suspects tried to make use of<br />
the ‘‘delicate situation in the<br />
area and the world to cover<br />
their heinous crime.’’ It did<br />
not elaborate.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re initially had been<br />
suspicions that Ethier’s<br />
killing was related to the<br />
U.S. military operation in<br />
Afghanistan and retaliatory<br />
threats against Westerners<br />
living in this oil-rich state.
3,900 German troops may<br />
join terror-attack response<br />
Would be first<br />
major deployment<br />
since World War II<br />
BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Gerhard<br />
Schroeder offered up to 3,900 German<br />
troops for the U.S. war on terrorism<br />
Tuesday, backing up Germany’s pledge of<br />
solidarity with the United States.<br />
<strong>The</strong> historic offer to ready German<br />
troops could lead to the nation’s widestranging<br />
military engagement since World<br />
MADRID, Spain (AP) — A car bomb<br />
rocked a busy Madrid area during morning<br />
rush hour Tuesday, injuring about 100<br />
people, authorities said. Within an hour of<br />
the blast, police arrested a man and a<br />
woman suspected of setting off the explosion<br />
for the Basque separatist group ETA.<br />
<strong>The</strong> bomb mangled more than a dozen<br />
cars and shattering windows along<br />
Corazon de Maria street in northeastern<br />
Madrid as thousands of people headed to<br />
nearby offices and schools. <strong>The</strong> street par-<br />
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We are Professional Grade<br />
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War II. But reflecting Germany’s reluctance<br />
to become embroiled in combat,<br />
Schroeder said there are no immediate<br />
plans to deploy ground troops.<br />
‘‘This is an important, fundamental<br />
and — if you like — historic decision,’’<br />
Schroeder said.<br />
Germany’s participation would<br />
include help combating nuclear, biological<br />
and chemical weapons; about 100 special<br />
forces; medical evacuation services;<br />
air transport; and naval forces to protect<br />
shipping lanes, Schroeder told a news<br />
conference.<br />
Schroeder has been eager to put<br />
Germany in the forefront of the coali-<br />
allels the main highway to the international<br />
airport and is in one of the capital’s<br />
busiest areas.<br />
Interior Minister Mariano Rajoy said<br />
the bombers’ target appeared to be Juan<br />
Junquera, secretary general of the government’s<br />
scientific policy department,<br />
whose official car was passing by when<br />
the bomb went off. Junquera, a former<br />
interior and defense ministry official, was<br />
slightly injured.<br />
Rajoy blamed the ETA, whose attacks<br />
4.9 %<br />
PAYMENT EXAMPLES:<br />
Finance $ 10,000 at 4.9% for 60 mo. = $ 19004 per mo.<br />
Finance $ 15,000 at 4.9% for 60 mo. = $ 28436 per mo.<br />
Finance $ 20,000 at 4.9% for 60 mo. = $ 37868 per mo.<br />
48 VEHICLES Priced under $ 10,000<br />
21 of these under $ 5,000<br />
1990 DODGE CARAVAN 181290C was $ 3,495 NOW $ 1,495<br />
1989 MERCURY SABLE 281360C was $ 3,995 NOW $ 1,995<br />
1992 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 281681C was $ 5,995 NOW $ 2,995<br />
1988 CHEVY 3 ⁄4 TON EXT. CAB 4X4 58<strong>11</strong>22T was $ 6,995 NOW $ 4,995<br />
1991 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER 281330C was $ 7,995 NOW $ 5,995<br />
1992 FORD F-150 EXT. CAB 4X4 481861T was $ 8,495 NOW $ 6,995<br />
1995 NISSAN PATHFINDER 180981C was $ 8,695 NOW $ 6,995<br />
2000 GMC SONOMA 474121T was $ 10,995 NOW $ 8,995<br />
1995 GMC JIMMY SLT 281981C was $ 12,495 NOW $ 9,995<br />
1997 GMC SAFARI VAN AWD 281940C was $ 14,495 NOW $ 9,995<br />
1997 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SEDAN 281760C was $ 10,813 NOW $ 9,995<br />
1995 GMC JIMMY SLT 181420C was $ 13,995 NOW $ 10,995<br />
1998 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 17770C was $ 13,995 NOW $ <strong>11</strong>,995<br />
1995 CADILLAC SEVILLE 281890C was $ 13,913 NOW $ 12,995<br />
2000 BUICK CENTURY LIMITED 181780C was $ 16,495 NOW $ 13,995<br />
1996 CADILLAC SEVILLE 281520C was $ 14,995 NOW $ 13,995<br />
1994 CHEVY SUBURBAN 181581C was $ 16,996 NOW $ 13,995<br />
1997 HONDA ACCORD 282780C was $ 15,995 NOW $ 13,995<br />
1999 JEEP CHEROKEE A95622<strong>01</strong> was $ 16,995 NOW $ 13,995<br />
1999 FORD WINDSTAR LX 181671C was $ 16,995 NOW $ 14,995<br />
1999 JEEP WRANGLER 281741T was $ 18,995 NOW $ 15,995<br />
1998 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 180300C was $ 22,995 NOW $ 17,995<br />
1998 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 281210C was $ 23,995 NOW $ 18,995<br />
1998 GMC 1 ⁄2 TON EXT. CAB 4X4 481960T was $ 22,999 NOW $ 18,995<br />
20<strong>01</strong> BUICK LESABRE SEDAN A<strong>11</strong>22759 was $ 22,995 NOW $ 20,999<br />
1998 GMC 3 ⁄4 TON SUBURBAN 180770C was $ 26,995 NOW $ 22,995<br />
1997 GMC 3 ⁄4 TON SUBURBAN 181530C was $ 24,995 NOW $ 22,995<br />
2000 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER 582200T was $ 27,495 NOW $ 24,995<br />
1999 GMC DENALI 181500C was $ 29,995 NOW $ 25,995<br />
2000 GMC DENALI 181490C was $ 34,995 NOW $ 27,995<br />
Come See the Best<br />
tion’s military response to terrorism, and<br />
said he expected to win the German parliament’s<br />
approval next week.<br />
He said the government’s positive<br />
response to the specific U.S. requests was<br />
issued in ‘‘a solidarity that I have<br />
expressed again and again’’ since the<br />
Sept. <strong>11</strong> attacks on New York and<br />
Washington.<br />
Britain has been Washington’s<br />
staunchest NATO ally in the anti-terror<br />
campaign, flying refueling and reconnaissance<br />
missions in support of U.S.<br />
airstrikes in Afghanistan. It had also fired<br />
Tomahawk cruise missiles from a submarine<br />
in the Arabian Sea.<br />
Car-bomb blast injures 100 in Madrid<br />
have killed more than 800 people in car<br />
bombings and shootings in a 33-year campaign<br />
for independence of Basque regions<br />
in northern Spain and southwestern<br />
France.<br />
Ninety-nine people were treated for<br />
injuries, almost all for cuts and shock,<br />
ambulance service spokesman Emilio<br />
Benito said. By midday, only four<br />
remained in hospitals, including a woman<br />
and her 3-year-old child, whose injuries<br />
weren’t life-threatening.<br />
Over 1.5 Million<br />
in used inventory.<br />
All 1998 and<br />
Newer Pre-owned<br />
Vehicles will be<br />
eligible for 4.9%<br />
APR for up to 60<br />
months. O.A.C.<br />
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JERUSALEM (AP) — In a<br />
new hint of momentum to break<br />
the stalemate with the<br />
Palestinians, Prime Minister<br />
Ariel Sharon and his moderate<br />
foreign minister, Shimon Peres,<br />
are holding discussions on a<br />
new peace plan, officials said<br />
Tuesday.<br />
<strong>The</strong> initiative came amid<br />
new violence Tuesday:<br />
Palestinian gunmen ambushed<br />
an Israeli military jeep at an<br />
army outpost south of the West<br />
Bank town of Nablus, and three<br />
Palestinians were killed and an<br />
Israeli soldier was critically<br />
wounded, the army said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 40-minute clash took<br />
place on a bypass road south of<br />
the Palestinian village of Tell,<br />
village residents said. <strong>The</strong>y said<br />
that a child was injured by a ricocheting<br />
bullet.<br />
In a bid to end 14 months of<br />
violence, Sharon and Peres have<br />
met once and plan another session<br />
Friday to discuss the new<br />
peace initiative, Sharon<br />
spokesman Raanan Gissin said<br />
Tuesday.<br />
‘‘We are examining whether<br />
it is possible to bring our positions<br />
closer,’’ Peres told Israel<br />
Radio.<br />
Peres acknowledged last<br />
Public notices<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong> B5<br />
While three die,<br />
Sharon, Peres<br />
discuss new<br />
peace initiative<br />
week that he was working on a<br />
new peace plan. Israeli news<br />
reports said at the time it called<br />
for a Palestinian state and the<br />
dismantling of Jewish settlements<br />
in the Gaza Strip, where<br />
about 7,000 Israelis live amid<br />
more than a million<br />
Palestinians.<br />
Sharon has not said he<br />
would dismantle any of the<br />
nearly 150 Jewish settlements in<br />
the West Bank and Gaza Strip<br />
— where some 200,000 Israelis<br />
live — and in the past he has<br />
been one of the key patrons of<br />
the Jewish settler movement.<br />
Gissin said Tuesday the latest<br />
version of the plan as he<br />
understood it didn’t include the<br />
issue of dismantling settlements,<br />
because it was something<br />
to be decided later during<br />
negotiations on a permanent<br />
peace agreement with the<br />
Palestinians.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Israeli daily Haaretz on<br />
Tuesday said the plan included:<br />
a demilitarized Palestinian state<br />
in Gaza first; negotiations on its<br />
borders in the West Bank;<br />
maintaining the status quo in<br />
Jerusalem; ‘‘compensation’’ but<br />
no ‘‘right of return’’ to Israel<br />
for millions of Palestinian war<br />
refugees and descendants.<br />
SHERIDAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #1<br />
RANCHESTER, WY<br />
Pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 25(b) of the Wyoming Education<br />
Code 1969, as amended, the following list of warrants over $500.00 for<br />
October 16, 20<strong>01</strong> is published herewith:<br />
General Fund<br />
CK# VENDOR NAME CK AMOUNT<br />
81792 APPLE COMPUTER INC 1,598.00<br />
81799 BIG COUNTRY OIL 1,930.43<br />
81809 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD 3,558.33<br />
81813 BRUCO INC 1,562.52<br />
81819 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS CO 965.98<br />
81826 CELLULAR ONE 749.04<br />
81829 COLLINS COMMUNICATIONS INC 2,137.50<br />
81839 CRESCENT EECTRIC SUPPLY CO 693.63<br />
81853 GIBSON FAMILY HARDWARE & LUMBER 656.81<br />
81860 HARKER MELLINGER CPA’S 2,340.00<br />
81865 HOLT RINEHART & WINSTON 8<strong>01</strong>.50<br />
81867 INFINITE TECHNOLOGIES INC 2,520.00<br />
81891 MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITES 9,726.14<br />
81903 NORMATIVE SERVICES INC 5,550.00<br />
81904 NORTHERN WYOMING MENTAL HEALTH 568.75<br />
819<strong>11</strong> PEPPER AT ECKROTH 554.42<br />
81919 QUEST COMMUNICATIONS 1,961.14<br />
81920 RADIO SHACK 599.94<br />
81935 SHERIDAN COUNTY IMPLEMENT 664.93<br />
81936 SHERIDAN COUNTY TREASURER 629.50<br />
81944 SHERIDAN WINNELSON CO 810.00<br />
81952 STAR COMPUTER 2,300.80<br />
81953 STAR VIDEO AUDIO 1,798.00<br />
81955 STEVE’S TRUCK SERVICE 1,178.84<br />
81969 TONGUE RIVER MS INPREST 543.00<br />
81972 TOP OFFICE PRODUCTS 3,413.13<br />
81977 TUCKER’S INC 717.85<br />
81983 VALLEY WELDERS SUPPLY INC 770.52<br />
81986 VISA-BUSINESS 2,338.25<br />
81990 WALMART COMMUNITY BHHS 1,313.58<br />
81991 WALMART COMMUNITY BHHS AP 9<strong>06</strong>.91<br />
81993 WALMART COMMUNITY BHE 1,<strong>11</strong>1.81<br />
82004 XL TIRE INC 1,250.92<br />
82<strong>01</strong>8 CNA SURETY 600.00<br />
82024 FIBERPIPE 755.46<br />
82036 SCHOOL SPECIALTY 646.37<br />
82039 SHERIDAN COLLEGE POLICE SCIENCE 735.00<br />
82043 STAR COMPUTER 1,3<strong>06</strong>.00<br />
82051 TUCKER’S INC 1,202.54<br />
82052 UNIVERSAL ATHLETIC SERVICE 667.37<br />
82053 UNIVERSAL ATHLETIC SERVICE 505.02<br />
82238 WSBA 740.00<br />
ESEA TITLE FUND<br />
7886 DARE PROGRAM 2,500.00<br />
7895 LAKESHORE LEARNING MATERIALS 612.50<br />
7898 RADISSON HOTEL CASPER 531.00<br />
7907 VISA-BUSINESS 875.00<br />
BUILDING & MAINTENANCE FUND<br />
95 FLINN SCIENTIFIC INC 3,088.64<br />
96 JACKSON ELECTRIC INC 1,850.00<br />
97 MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITIES 7,465.30<br />
98 ROETECK, LLC 1,315.40<br />
99 TSP 77,285.36<br />
100 JACKSON ELECTRIC INC 790.00<br />
1<strong>01</strong> TSP 3,244.21<br />
103 ANTHONY ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS 6,375.00<br />
CAPITOL CONSTRUCTION<br />
N/A N/A N/A<br />
HOT LUNCH FUND<br />
1<strong>06</strong>95 FOOD SERVICE OF AMERICA 779.15<br />
1<strong>06</strong>96 GFG FOODSERVICE 7,345.04<br />
1<strong>06</strong>97 GILLETTE DAIRY OF THE BLACK HILLS 1,779.40<br />
10703 WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 2,268.49<br />
BIG HORN HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />
1858 BUSH-WELLS 882.37<br />
1861 INTERMOUNTAIN WOOD PRODUCTS 766.44<br />
1865 PEPSI OF GILLETTE 614.30<br />
TONGUE RIVER HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />
1532 WALSWORTH PLUMBING 166.24<br />
TONGUE RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />
2858 KILPATRICK CREATIONS 560.00<br />
TONGUE RIVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ACTIVITY FUND<br />
N/A N/A N/A<br />
<strong>The</strong> above warrants were approved for payment in October 16, 20<strong>01</strong>.<br />
Rodney S. Svee<br />
Superintendent of Schools<br />
Publish: November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SUBDIVISION PERMIT<br />
Notice is hereby given that Wyoming Electric, Inc. has applied for a<br />
permit to subdivide a tract of land in <strong>Sheridan</strong> County, Wyoming located<br />
as follows:<br />
A portion of the NE1/4 of Section 17, Township 55 North, Range 84<br />
West of the 6th Principal Meridian, said property being Lot 1 of the Fox<br />
Minor Subdivision, and also being a portion of Tract A of Jeffries Draw<br />
Subdivision and generally located approximately 2 miles south of the<br />
City of <strong>Sheridan</strong>, Wyoming on Upper Road and containing 15.82 acres.<br />
<strong>The</strong> plat of this subdivision will be reviewed by the <strong>Sheridan</strong> County<br />
Planning Commission in a public meeting on November 7, 20<strong>01</strong> at 5:30<br />
P.M. in the Second Floor Meeting Room in the <strong>Sheridan</strong> County<br />
Courthouse Addition, 224 South Main Street, <strong>Sheridan</strong>, Wyoming 828<strong>01</strong>.<br />
Publish: October 30, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
SHERIDAN CITY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS<br />
<strong>The</strong> Board of Adjustments of the City of <strong>Sheridan</strong>, WY, will meet in<br />
the City Council Chambers at City Hall, <strong>Sheridan</strong> WY at 7:00 p.m. on<br />
November 8, 20<strong>01</strong>, to consider the following items:<br />
1. Request for variance from maximum allowed height in a M1<br />
Industrial Zone and site approval for a telecommunication monopole<br />
tower located in a southerly direction from the southeast intersection<br />
of Ponderosa and Timberline Drive in the N1/2 Section 35, T56N, R84W,<br />
6th PM.<br />
Arthur W. Elkins<br />
Arthur Elkins - City Clerk<br />
Publish: October 31, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />
Focus on<br />
the World<br />
Mailbag sent<br />
from D.C. to<br />
U.S. consulate<br />
in Russia tests<br />
positive<br />
for anthrax<br />
MOSCOW (AP) — A<br />
diplomatic mailbag sent<br />
from Washington to the U.S.<br />
consulate in the Russian city<br />
of Yekaterinburg tested positive<br />
for anthrax spores, consular<br />
officials said Tuesday.<br />
<strong>The</strong> consulate asked the<br />
Russian State Center for<br />
Medical-Epidemiological<br />
Control to test six mailbags<br />
after an employee of the<br />
State Department’s mail<br />
facility in Virginia was diagnosed<br />
with anthrax on Oct<br />
25.<br />
<strong>The</strong> first round of tests<br />
uncovered no traces of<br />
anthrax, but a second test<br />
found spores in one of the<br />
bags, a consulate statement<br />
said.<br />
‘‘We understand that<br />
since two tests were<br />
required to detect spores, the<br />
amount of anthrax in the bag<br />
was negligible,’’ the statement<br />
said.<br />
Bodies of Kursk<br />
crew buried<br />
in home cities<br />
MOSCOW (AP) — Nine<br />
bodies removed from the<br />
wreckage of the Kursk<br />
nuclear submarine were<br />
buried Tuesday in their<br />
home cities in ceremonies<br />
evoking painful memories of<br />
the disaster more than a year<br />
ago.<br />
Many of the sailors came<br />
from the western city of<br />
Kursk, namesake of the submarine,<br />
and eight bodies<br />
were buried there Tuesday.<br />
Another sailor was buried in<br />
the Volga River city of<br />
Nizhny Novgorod.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Kursk exploded and<br />
sank on Aug. 12, 2000, during<br />
naval maneuvers in the<br />
Barents Sea, killing its entire<br />
crew of <strong>11</strong>8.<br />
<strong>The</strong> submarine was lifted<br />
from the Barents Sea floor<br />
by a Dutch consortium in a<br />
$60 million salvage effort<br />
and carried to a dry dock<br />
last month.<br />
Investigators have pulled<br />
56 bodies from the Kursk<br />
since it was raised, and 50 of<br />
them have been identified.<br />
Another 12 bodies were<br />
removed by divers during an<br />
operation last year.<br />
Wife of slain<br />
Canadian, five<br />
others confess<br />
they killed him<br />
for money<br />
KUWAIT (AP) — <strong>The</strong><br />
wife of a Canadian man and<br />
five of her accomplices have<br />
confessed to killing him in<br />
Kuwait last month in a plot<br />
to collect his insurance money,<br />
the interior ministry said<br />
Tuesday.<br />
<strong>The</strong> suspects, all<br />
Filipinos, have been referred<br />
to prosecutors, the ministry<br />
said in a written statement.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y planned the Oct. 10<br />
shooting of aircraft technician<br />
Luc Ethier to ‘‘get part<br />
of the victim’s insurance<br />
policy,’’ it said.<br />
A seventh suspect, also<br />
Filipino, had fled to neighboring<br />
Saudi Arabia and<br />
was expected to be extradited,<br />
according to the ministry.<br />
<strong>The</strong> wife, Mary Jane<br />
Vitos, was injured in the<br />
shooting and remains hospitalized.<br />
She and Ethier were<br />
married in February. Police<br />
have not released Ethier’s<br />
hometown.<br />
Murder carries a maximum<br />
penalty in Kuwait of<br />
death by hanging.<br />
Earlier Tuesday, the interior<br />
minister, Sheik<br />
Mohammed Al Khaled Al<br />
Sabah, told Parliament that<br />
the wife had confessed.<br />
Vitos, 26, initially had<br />
identified a Kuwaiti man as<br />
the assailant. He denied the<br />
charge, and his lawyer said<br />
he had an alibi.<br />
<strong>The</strong> ministry said the<br />
suspects tried to make use of<br />
the ‘‘delicate situation in the<br />
area and the world to cover<br />
their heinous crime.’’ It did<br />
not elaborate.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re initially had been<br />
suspicions that Ethier’s<br />
killing was related to the<br />
U.S. military operation in<br />
Afghanistan and retaliatory<br />
threats against Westerners<br />
living in this oil-rich state.
B6 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sheridan</strong> <strong>Press</strong>, Tuesday, November 6, 20<strong>01</strong><br />
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