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City Council is poised to approve the funding necessary to build a pedestrian and bike trial along Zimmerman Trail. Meanwhile, the Parks Department is struggling to keep up with maintenance and repairs on existing parks with the budget it has. And a budget increase is not currently in sight, as community concern over public safety continues to direct resources toward law enforcement and tax fatigue has led voters to reject bonds and levies at the ballot box.
The Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at UC Davis is extending “Deborah Butterfield: P.S. These Are Not Horses" through June 30 so more visitors can experience
Betty was one of seven children born to John & Allie Troutman of Story, WY. She attended Sheridan Wyoming High School and Rocky Mountain College, in Bil