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Kurt Cobain died by his own hand April 5.
The
alternative nation’s voice was suddenly, shockingly stilled. After three years of the most popular music being an agonized scream over heavy guitars, people wanted something shinier and more upbeat. But they didn’t want to lose the overamplified six-strings and acknowledgment that life was complicated and messy.
Dookie had that in spades. Now
grunge aside and finally dominated rock culture as it threatened to in 1977. A third of these records reflected pop-punk’s commercial ascendance.
Also, three of 1994’s best punk albums rang with resonances of death, despite all songs having been written (in some cases)
Serving families with limited resources, the University of Wyoming Extension’s Cent$ible Nutrition Program (CNP) can help Wyomingites stretch precious dollars to obtain more nutritious food.
According to a UW Extension Office press release, CNP offers nutrition education classes and community intervention in an effort to help families in every Wyoming county and the Wind River Indian Reservation. CNP classes are free to anyone who meets household monthly and yearly income guidelines, and classes help participants manage budgets and make buying nutritious foods easier, said Mindy Meuli, CNP state director.
Adults can take an eight-lesson series focused on food resource management, general nutrition and food preparation. Children grades K-2 can participate in a lesson series, called Happy, Healthy Me; grades 3-5 participate in Grazing with Marty Moose, a five-lesson series; and the most recent curriculum, Real Kids, Real Skills, Real Meals, is for grades 5-8.