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Page 1: April 18, 2014

MUSIC • LIFE • CULTURE 18 • April • 14 pulse 1

c o d y • r e d l o d g e • p o w e l l

FREE18•APRIL•14

COLLIN RAYEpg 8

PEAKS TO PRAIRIEpg 5

Songs of the COWBOYpg 9

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■ calendar ................................................................. 3

■ rene’s ramblings ............................................... 4

■ peaks to prairie .................................................. 5

■ dining guide .......................................... 6-7, 10

■ collin raye .............................................................. 8

■ songs of the cowboy ........................................ 9

■ classifieds .......................................................... 11

■ weather spotting ............................................ 12

table ofCONTENTSCONTENTS

Pulse is published every other Friday by the Cody Enterprise. Hours are 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. weekdays, 3101 Big Horn Ave., Cody, WY 82414.

For advertising information call the Cody Enterprise, (307) 587-2231, or e-mail [email protected].

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Cancer Program

Front row (L-R): Venu Thirukonda, MD; Christopher Goulet, MD; Brock Whittenberger, MD; Doreen Kenfield, PA; Roberta Bourgon, ND; Kathryn Waitman, DNP, FNP; Ala’a Muslimani, MD;

Back row (L-R): Erin Stevens, MD; Roger Santala, MD; Travis Allen, PA; Mary Caroline Deigert, PA; Pamela Smith, MD; John Schallenkamp, MD; Randall Gibb, MD; Michelle Proper, MD

If you or a loved one has cancer, know you have access to a team of cancer experts right here in Cody who are collaborating to provide you personalized care. We will give you choices for the latest and most effective treatments following proven national standards for the most optimal care. In addition to experienced oncologists and specialists, here and in Billings, you will have access to:• specialized oncology nurses and oncology dietitians, a genetic

counselor, financial counselors and counseling services, including concerns about nutrition, pain or depression.

• 100+ research trials are available through our national research networks, including the National Cancer Institute.

Next day appointments are available for new patients.Call (307) 527-7561 or 1-800-332-7156, ext. 7561.

Robert Joseph, MD

www.billingsclinic.com/cody201 Yellowstone Avenue

Dr. Robert Joseph works together with the Billings Clinic Cancer Center providers in Billings.

Because

Have a lotto Live for

Cancer survivor Joanne Smith and granddaughter Renzie –

Billings, Montana

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Monday, AprilCODY:•Morning coffee and donuts,

8-10 a.m., VFW Hall.•Modern Western Square

Dance, 7-9 p.m., Christ Episcopal Church.

POWELL:•Juried Student Photography

Show, Cabre Art Gallery.

RED LODGE:•Edith Freeman’s Montana

Seasons, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•“Within/Without” Exhibition at the Clay Center, Red Lodge Clay Center.

Tuesday, AprilPOWELL:•Juried Student Photography

Show, Cabre Art Gallery.

RED LODGE:•Edith Freeman’s Montana

Seasons, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•“Within/Without” Exhibition at the Clay Center, Red Lodge Clay Center.

Wednesday, AprilPOWELL:•Juried Student Photography

Show, Cabre Art Gallery.•Chilean Night, 7 p.m., Northwest

College Dewitt Student Center.

RED LODGE:•Edith Freeman’s Montana

Seasons, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•“Within/Without” Exhibition at the Clay Center, Red Lodge Clay Center.

Thursday, MayPOWELL:•TOPS Chapter 169, 5:30 p.m.,

St. John’s Episcopal Church.

RED LODGE:•Edith Freeman’s Montana

Seasons, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•“Within/Without” Exhibition at the Clay Center, Red Lodge Clay Center.

Friday, AprilCODY:•Karaoke, 7 p.m., VFW Hall.•Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.

POWELL:•Juried Student Photography

Show, Cabre Art Gallery.•Arbor Day Celebration, 10 a.m.-

1 p.m., The Commons.

RED LODGE:•“Within/Without” Exhibition at

the Clay Center, Red Lodge Clay Center.

Saturday, AprilCODY:•Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.

POWELL:•Juried Student Photography

Show, Cabre Art Gallery.

RED LODGE:•Edith Freeman’s Montana

Seasons, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•“Within/Without” Exhibition at the Clay Center, Red Lodge Clay Center.

Sunday, AprilPOWELL:•Juried Student Photography

Show, Cabre Art Gallery.

RED LODGE:•Edith Freeman’s Montana

Seasons, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•“Within/Without” Exhibition at the Clay Center, Red Lodge Clay Center.

•The Grizzly Peak Turn Pedal and Burn, Red Lodge Mountain.

Monday, AprilCODY:•Morning coffee and donuts,

8-10 a.m., VFW Hall.

POWELL:•Juried Student Photography

Show, Cabre Art Gallery.

RED LODGE:•Edith Freeman’s Montana

Seasons, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•“Within/Without” Exhibition at the Clay Center, Red Lodge Clay Center.

Tuesday, AprilPOWELL:•Juried Student Photography

Show, Cabre Art Gallery.•Weather Spotting Training,

6:30 p.m., Northwest College - Fagerberg Building Room 70.

RED LODGE:•Edith Freeman’s Montana

Seasons, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•“Within/Without” Exhibition at the Clay Center, Red Lodge Clay Center.

Wednesday, AprilCODY:•”Celebrity” dinner at Cassie’s, 6

p.m. Fundraiser for St. Jude’s. Cost is $25.

POWELL:•Juried Student Photography

Show, Cabre Art Gallery.•The Pale Pink Dragon, 9:30 a.m.

and 1 p.m., Northwest College Nelson Performing Arts Auditorium.

RED LODGE:•Edith Freeman’s Montana

Seasons, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•“Within/Without” Exhibition at the Clay Center, Red Lodge Clay Center.

Thursday, AprilPOWELL:•The Four Caballeros:

Photographer A. G. Lucier’s Early Years, Homesteader Museum.

•The Pale Pink Dragon, 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., Northwest College Nelson Performing Arts Auditorium.

•TOPS Chapter 169, 5:30 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church.

RED LODGE:•Edith Freeman’s Montana

Seasons, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•“Within/Without” Exhibition at the Clay Center, Red Lodge Clay Center.

•Fossil Hunter: Ferdinand Hayden and the Rise of Paleontology in Montana, 7 p.m., Carbon County Museum.

Friday, AprilCODY:•Songs of the Cowboys, Holiday

Inn Bandana Room.•Karaoke, Soaring Peak.•Rude Diary, 6 p.m., Silver

Dollar.•Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.

POWELL:•Juried Student Photography

Show, Cabre Art Gallery.•The Pale Pink Dragon, 9:30

a.m. and 6 p.m., Northwest College Nelson Performing Arts Auditorium.

RED LODGE:•Edith Freeman’s Montana

Seasons, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•“Within/Without” Exhibition at the Clay Center, Red Lodge Clay Center.

•Jane Ferguson Nature Camp Annual Indian Dinner, Cafe Regis.

Saturday, AprilCODY:•Songs of the Cowboys, Holiday

Inn Bandana Room.NW WY Off Highway Vehicle

Alliance - Red Lake Trailride, 3-6 p.m. For more information go to nwwyohva.org.

•Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.

RED LODGE:•Jane Ferguson Nature Camp

Annual Indian Dinner, Cafe Regis.

•Quilt Show, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Civic Center.

Sunday, AprilRED LODGE:•Edith Freeman’s Montana

Seasons, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•“Within/Without” Exhibition at the Clay Center, Red Lodge Clay Center.

•Peaks to Prairie Adventure Race, Beartooth Pass.

•Quilt Show, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Civic Center.

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Wayne’s Boot Shop, Holiday Inn, Young Life, CMA Youth & Big Horn Cinemas

By:René Huge

ramblings

Women, don’t apologize when someone invades your space

Oh, I’m sorry,” the woman said to the man who bumped into her while they were both

standing in line waiting to order food.

Yep. That’s how it works. Women are so good at apologizing for taking up space – even when others are the ones guilty of encroaching it.

What’s that about? She was standing there waiting

her turn when he bumbled into her personal space – and yet she is the one who apologizes.

I’m not exactly what you’d call an equal rights fanatic, but I do believe we all get to occupy our own space. So, why do we feel compelled to apologize when others invade it?

It’s ridiculous. And, unfortunately, it seems to be primarily a female affliction. Men, generally speaking, just keep on keepin’ on.

The bumbling man probably didn’t mean to bump into the woman standing in that line, but at the same time, it certainly didn’t merit an apology. It’s not like he physically hurt her or anything.

Seems that most of the time, for men, apologies are reserved for serious infractions (for which they are well equipped to judge) and that particular situation most definitely did not qualify.

Of course, to every “rule” there are exceptions. My brother, who was most definitely a man, was a chronic apologizer. He was constantly saying sorry for what I felt were silly things. It drove

me crazy. He was programmed to apologize.

Maybe it is a form of considerateness – we don’t want to impose on anyone or cause any bad feelings or ill-will whatsoever.

And when the flow is interrupted we feel inclined to atone for the moment – even if it’s an event derailed by an external force completely beyond our control – we still feel compelled to apologize.

My brother yearned for a life of simplistic perfection. When things didn’t work out like he thought they should it made him sad and sorry for those involved or affected.

He yearned for an idyllic world, full of happiness, love, joy and genuine goodness. When it wasn’t like that I think he took on a level of responsibility and ultimately the responsibility of the apology.

Apologizers are chronically sorry the world is an imperfect place.

For some reason it seems there always needs to be more explanation and justification for the simple failures in life. Whether we are saying no to something or justifying the space we occupy at the moment or the situation at hand – for some reason there always needs to be more.

I guess that’s just how it is. Although, next time someone

bumps into me, I will think twice before automatically throwing out the generic, female apology. That’s my space too and last I checked, I too have a lease on life.

And for that – I am not one bit sorry.

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Looking for some adventure to add life to your spring training regimen? Or how about a challenge to take on with some good friends? Look no further than Peaks to Prairie, a challenge that spans from

the heights of the Beartooth Mountains to the open majesty of the Yellowstone River. The 36th annual event will be Sunday, April 27.

This year’s competiton features a course that is certain to challenge all participants.

The run leg starts on Beartooth Pass above Red Lodge and covers 9.3 miles into town.

The bike leg departs Red Lodge for Columbus, Mont., along MONT Highway 78, covering 49 miles.

The bike leg transitions to the boat leg at Itch-Kep-Pe Park, and boaters dash the remaining 10 miles to Special K Ranch, where the final festivities are held.

Competitors can choose between the triathlon that covers these three legs, or a duathlon that covers the first two legs only.

The fastest way to run this gauntlet is to provide a fresh body for each leg. Pull together a group and take on the adventure as a team. There are categories for male, female, mixed, and “fun” (family, tandem, etc. - no medals awarded) teams; open and masters age divisions; and sport or racing qualifications (based on the length of the boat used).

If you are feeling up for the ultimate challenge, consider participating as a soloist.

For more information or to register go to peakstoprairie.org. Registration closes April 22.

Fund Raising EvEnt FoR:CuL – CathoLiCs unitEd FoR LiFE

SerenityPregnancy Resource Center

PRAIRIEPeaksPeaksPeaks

Red Lodge race April 27

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Cody, Powell and Red Lodge have so many dining options to offer that you will leave here filled to the brim! We are proud to boast a wide variety of local flavors and

unusual dishes that you’ll be talking about for vacations to come. The hardest part will be deciding where to eat first!

Call to reserve your spaCe today! 587-2231

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307-587-25721800 8th St.

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adriano’s italian restaurant HRS: 7 days a week: 11 am-10 pm • adrianositalianrestaurant.com

307-527-73201244 Sheridan Ave.

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the BreadBoard HRS: Mon-Fri: 7 am-7 pm, Sat: 7 am-4 pm, Sundays: closed

307-527-57881725 17th St.

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BuBBa’s Bar-B-que •bubbasbar-b-que.comHRS: Open 7 days a week, Sun-Thurs: 6 am-8 pm, Fri & Sat: 6 am-9 pm

307-587-7427512 Yellowstone Ave.

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ChamBerlin spiritsHRS: 3 pm-9 pm, Monday-Saturday. Closed Sunday.

307-587-02021032 12th St.

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irma hotelHRS: Open 7 days a week

307-587-42211192 Sheridan Ave.

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proud Cut saloonHRS: Mon-Sat: 11 am-11 pm, Sundays: 12 pm-10 pm

307-527-69051227 Sheridan Ave.

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qt’s restaurant • blairhotels.comHRS: M-F: 6 am-1 pm & 5 pm-10 pm, Sat & Sun: 6 am-11 am & 5 pm-9 pm

307-587-55551701 Sherdian Ave.

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307-587-68071155 Sheridan Ave.

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CODY, WYroCky mountain mojoeHRS: 7 days a week: 6 am-6pm

307-578-82951001 Sheridan Ave.

Upscale CoffeeShop/Bistro

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taCos el taConazo HRS: Mon-Wed: 11 am-3 pm & 5:30 pm-8:30 pm, Thurs-Sat: 11 am-8:30 pm

702 Yellowstone Ave.307-587-4045

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wyominG riB & Chop houseHRS: 7 days a week: 11 am-10 pm

307-527-77311367 Sheridan Ave.

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old piney dell restaurant & Bar (at rock Creek resort)

HRS: Tuesday-Thursday: 5-8 pm, Friday & Saturday: 5 pm-9 pm • rockcreekresort.com800-667-11195 mi. S. of Red Lodge

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vintaGe one at the pollard • thepollard.netHRS: Breakfast–7 days a week: 7 am-11 am, Sun: 7 am-12 pm • Dinner: Thurs, Fri & Sat: 5:30 p,-9 pm

406-446-00012 N. Broadway Ave.

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prindy’s plaCeHRS: 7 days a week: 6 am-2 pm

406-446-0225407 S. Broadway

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1192 Sheridan Ave. • (307) 587-4221

Full ServiceHotel, Lounge & Restaurant

Mother’s Day BuffetMay 11th

Best of the Rockies

Cody CountryHorse Sale

in Front of the Irma Porch

HighNoon

Saturday, May 10th

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What: Collin Raye concert.When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 3.Where: Cody Auditorium.Cost: $35 per ticket.

Country musician Collin Raye will perform in Cody on Saturday, May 3.

“It’ll be a great community concert,” Serenity Pregnancy Resource Center executive director Kerry Gunther said. “We’re excited and it will be a fun evening for everybody.”

The 7:30 p.m. performance (with doors opening at 7 p.m.) will be held at Wynona Thompson Auditorium.

Tickets are $35. They are available at Serenity, UPS and the Cody Chamber, as well as at Blair’s in Powell.

The concert is a fundraising event for Catholics United for Life and Serenity.

Raye rose to fame in the 1990s, claiming 16 No. 1 country hits (including four Billboard No. 1 hits) and 24 top 10 records.

He also is a 10-time male vocalist of the year nominee (five Country Music Association and five Academy of Country Music nominations).

Raye’s Billboard hits are:• “Love, Me.”• “In This Life.”• “My Kind of Girl.”• “I Can Still Feel You.”In 2011, Raye released a spiritual/

inspirational album, “His Love Remains.”Not only does Raye performs his hits

nationally, he also has added Christian and Catholic concerts.

Raye’s business manager approached Serenity while visiting Cody last year.

“Collin Raye has an interesting story related to our situation at Serenity,” Gunther said.

Raye’s wife, Connie, suffered a stroke and coma during child birth and Raye was given the decision to end life support. He didn’t, and nine weeks later Connie woke.

Raye became the national spokesperson for the Terri Schiavo Life and Nope Network in September 2011.

(Schiavo was the focus of a nationally-publicized right-to-life case in the United States. She died in 2005.)

According to the Catholics United For Life website, catholicsunitedforlife.org, the organization’s mission is to “support the Catholic Church in its missions to restore the moral principles of the natural law and Divine Revelation, focusing in a special way on the right to life for all human persons and on the integral part that sexual morality plays in life issues.”

Serenity offers free and confidential resources including pregnancy confirmation and options.

Serenity is funded exclusively through grants and individual donations, Gunther said.

Serenity and Catholics United for Life will divide proceeds to benefit their missions.

COLLINRaye

Concert benefits Serenity Pregnancy Resource Center

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Songs of the Cowboys weekend festival returns to Cody on April 25-27.

Performers from six states (Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, South Dakota, Nebraska and Arkansas) will convene at the Holiday Inn for the sixth-annual festival.

The Bandana Room will provide an intimate setting for six scheduled performances:

• 2 p.m., Friday, April 25.• 7 p.m., Friday, April 25.• 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, April 26.• 3 p.m., Saturday, April 26.• 7 p.m., Saturday, April 26.• 9 a.m., Sunday, April 27.

Tickets are $10 per person, per performance.The Friday, April 25, show is sponsored by Friends of the

Library.On Saturday, the 7 p.m. concert will feature Glenn Ohrlin and

the Bunkhouse Corral, which claims 386 years of “combined cowboy history.”

The Sunday 9 a.m. concert will be the Cowboy Gospel Hour.“Jam sessions” will be held at the Irma and Adriano’s at 9:30

p.m. on Friday and Saturday.Performers range in age from 13 to 87 years old.Throughout each day, the performers will entertain seniors at

West Park Long Term Care Center, Absaroka Assisted Living, the Beehive Home and Spirit Mountain Hospice House.

Songs of the Cowboy

Sixth annual event April 25-27

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CODYadriano’s italian restaurantAuthentic Italian Cuisine, The Best Steak in Town, and Homegrown Western Hospitality. It doesn’t get any better than that at Adrianos Italian Restaurant. Comfortable Atmosphere, Full Bar, Extensive Wine list, and Great Service await your night out in downtown Cody, Wyoming. Owner and Chef Chrissy Linderman has put together an awesome Italian Menu, including Veal Marsala, Shrimp Florentine, Vino Bianco Chicken Scaloppini, Homemade Lasagna, Sausage and Peppers and more. On the Western side enjoy the Ace’s High Ribeye Steak, High Noon New York Steak, or the Fist Full of Flatiron Steak, served with your favorite pasta. Great place for a family occasion or that intimate couple dining. Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner, 11:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. 1244 Sheridan Avenue, Downtown Cody, Wyoming. (307) 527-7320 for reservations or takeout.

the BreadBoardSince 1978 the Breadboard’s been serving the people of Wyoming great food in Cody, Lander, Riverton and Buffalo. Our family owned restarurants serve the highest quality sandwiches and soups prepared with the freshest ingredients around. Our freshly baked breads and homemade bagels are spectacular. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner 6 days a week. Discover what the locals already know: The Breadboard Rocks! 1725 17th Street in Cody – at the top of the hill. (307) 527-5788.

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proud Cut saloonThe legendary Proud Cut Saloon has been a staple in the heart of Cody for more than 20 years. Walk right into the “OLD WEST” and enjoy the “KICKASS COWBOY CUISINE”. We offer everything from margaritas to shrimp so big you could saddle ‘em and ride ‘em home. Open 7 days a week! Reservations appreciated.1227 Sheridan Avenue,(307) 527-6905.

rawhide Coffee CompanyLocated in one of Cody’s historic buildings, in the heart of downtown, Rawhide Coffee Company provides organic fair-trade espresso, lattes, cappucino, chai, teas and coffee. Iced and blended drinks include lattes, coffee, smoothies and granitas. Local homemade desserts, wholesome bagels, oatmeal and more available. Experienced, friendly Baristas customize your order. European endorsed by many. Come relax with a friend, book or your computer (complimentary Wi-Fi). Large, private room fits business meeting needs or small parties. Open M-Sat: 6:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m., Sun: 7:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m.1155 Sheridan Avenue,(307) 587-6807.

silver dollar BarAt the Silver Dollar Bar you can enjoy fine entertainment and grab some great food. Daily specials offer great food at great prices. Stop in for chicken, salads, or the “best burgers in the West!” Grillin’ it up from 11:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. 7 days a week! Enjoy live music on the patio 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. in the summer and then stick around for live bands and dancing.1313 Sheridan Avenue,(307) 527-7666.

POWELLpepe’s meXiCan restaurantWalk in to Pepe’s Mexican Restaurant and your taste buds will be screaming with delight. With so many authentic Mexican dishes to choose from, like our homemade salsa, spicy pork chili, and town favorite homemade hard tacos, it’s like your own Mexican fiesta. Join us Sunday through Monday 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and Tuesday through Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. we’ll satisfy all your Mexican cravings. And don’t forget our amazing breakfasts. We serve everything from traditional huevos rancheros to hearty favorites like biscuits and gravy. Located at 275 North Bent Street, Pepe’s is always cooking for you.(307) 754-4665.

RED LODGEold piney dell restaurant & BarHistoric and intimate dining room along beautiful Rock Creek. Featuring our famous Weiner Schnitzel, mouth-watering Prime Rib and other culinary delights. Enjoy your favorite beverage in our charmingly rustic bar. Hours: Tuesday-Thursday: 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. • Friday & Saturday: 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Reservations recommended. 5 miles south of Red Lodge on Highway 212 at Rock Creek Resort. 406-446-1196 • 800-667-1119, www.rockcreekresort.com, [email protected]

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100 Homes For Sale

$340,000 INCREDIBLE VIEWS! Off Greybull Highway, .5 acres, 3 bedroom/2 bath. Ranch. 2400 sq/ft. Barn with loft, Loafing shed. Canal irriga-tion, 6.5 miles to the high school. (307)287-4461.

130 Acreage - Lots

For Sale By Owner: 5-acre lot, utilities at lot line. Desirable De-velopment 7mi from Cody. Great views. (612) 741-3076.

180 Commercial For Rent

FOR RENT - 1450 SHERIDAN AVE - formerly Needlework Paradise - 2000+/- sq ft avail-able May (307)272-8054.

200Miscellaneous For Sale

FREE Wood Pallets. Behind the Cody Enterprise, 3101 Big Horn Ave.

270 Horses

Quarterhorse/Arabian 10 year old red 15 hands, likes people, has a long walking stride. Used in mountains, selling because of health, (307)272-8576.

310 Trucks

2 PICKUP TOPPERS, One came off 1994 Ford Shortbox - $50 OBO. Second one is on a 1998 Ford Shortbox, locking with keys, $75 OBO. Located in Cody & Powell. (307) 202-0169.

450 Services

Handyman for hire. Laborer du-ties, lawn maintenance, con-crete, etc. Fast thorough with immediate call back. Call Rocky at (307)250-8204.

500 General Employment

SURVEY WORKERS on Shoshone NF. Conducting recreation interviews. Part-time work. Must enjoy outdoors. $11.90/hour plus mileage. Visit www.adrianh-garciallc.us for more info un-der HELP WANTED tab.

520 Motels/Restaurants

Top Pay!Friendly, outgoing personality, with great customer service skills needed for front desk. Full-time/ part- time. Profes-sional and neat appearance a must. For applications please call (307)587-7555.

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Meteorologist teaches how to spot severe weather conditions April 22Chris Jones, meteorologist, will come to Powell from the

Riverton, Wyoming office of the National Weather Service to offer weather spotter training at a free program on Tuesday, April 22, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Room 70 of the NWC Fagerberg Building at Northwest College.

Participants can attend this program to become an authorized volunteer spotter or just sit back and watch a media presentation of exceptional weather displays. This is a free program.

Jones will teach how to identify cloud elements indicative of impending severe weather conditions. As trained weather spotters, locals can provide critical decision-making observations

that help meteorologists fulfill the National Weather Service’s mission to protect lives and property.

An exciting multimedia presentation with impressive videos helps students gain spotter skills that help them identify conditions that lead to severe weather like tornadoes and flash floods.

Knowing how to spot impending severe conditions can be lifesaving. This is a great program for families, youth groups, seniors and anyone interested in weather science.

Registration for this free program is not required but would be appreciated. Call Powell Valley Community Education, (307) 754-6469 or visit morelearningfun.net to sign up online.