Tuesday, October 30, 2012

One cent tax for Eastern Wyoming College

Vote yes for the one cent tax for the expansion of the Douglas campus to include new, expanded facilities and a nursing program. A tax that would take less than two years to collect, and bring to fruition a better college for education in Converse County. The Glenrock Bird is voting yes on this one cent tax, and the one cent tax for the libraries. Will you?

Monday, October 29, 2012

From Amanda Smith of The Glenrock Bird Central News in Wyoming: According to Administration at Natrona County High School, a threat of violence at or towards the school was received by school officials. Allegedly the threat was set for this Wednesday. A press conference will be held at 2pm today at the Natrona County School District in the East Room. No further details are available at this time.

Monday, October 8, 2012

AMBER ALERT WYOMING: The Cody PD has issued an Amber Alert for Katelynn Groves. She reportedly was taken from the Park County Library sometime around apprx., 5pm. She is 11 years old, white. She was wearing a pink shirt, black capri pants, brown glasses. She has brown hair that is bobbed, and brown hair. She is approx., 4'8" and weighs approx., 70lbs.  She was last seen getting into a white newer model Toyota 4 door sedan, driven by a 55-65 year old white male who is 6' tall weighing 185-200 lbs., white hair and a beard or goatee. If you see this vehicle call the Cody Police dept at 307-527-8700 or your local authorities in your area.

Amanda Smith - Owner/Editor-Publisher
The Glenrock Bird Newspaper 
Box 1207 - Glenrock, Wy 82637
Tel: 307-359-8681  -  Fax: 888.417.4565
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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Amanda Smith Wyoming Glenrock Bird


Amanda Smith Glenrock, shooting for the stars,  Wyoming photographer, reporter and Editor of The Glenrock Bird Central Wyoming News reports on the Sheep Herder Hill Fire Human Caused

The fire that started on Sheep Herder Hill around 4pm on September 9, 2012 has been listed as human caused. The fire originated on the west side of an ATV/ Snowmobile trail near Circle Drive. The investigation will remain open. The exact source of ignition is undetermined at this time.
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This update brought to you by Memorial Hospital of Converse County.

Amanda Smith - Owner/Editor-Publisher
The Glenrock Bird Newspaper
Box 1207 - Glenrock, Wy 82637
Tel: 307-359-8681  -  Fax: 888.417.4565
The Glenrock Bird Central Wyoming News
Proud Member of (AP) The Associated Press

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The first Newspaper in the state of Wyoming and The first small newspaper in the USA to launch on the KINDLE and IPAD
One giant step for The Glenrock Bird
One giant historical step for Wyoming
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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Glenrock, Wy Change in Weather Pattern Brings Temporary Winter-like Weather to the Area

Warmer temps in Glenrock, Wy with a high of 80 today, 60's in the mountains. Winds as high as 40mph will create critical fire conditions. Tonight's lows in the 40's and 50's before a Canadian cold front dives south across Wyoming late Wed morning with temps falling from high 70's tomorrow a.m. to 50's by afternoon. NE winds and moisture Wed night will bring chances for rain and snow falling to 6000 ft. A few inches of snow are possible for the mountains above Glenrock and Douglas and Casper, Wy with a dusting in the lower elevations. Temps will be quite chilly Thur - Sat with lows in the teens and 20's Fri and Sat night as a second front moves in bringing a chance of more rain and snow, tapering off by Monday with normal seasonal temps.

This info brought to you by Memorial Hospital of Converse County
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