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NCSD trustees oppose decision to limit time to hear public comments

NCSD trustees oppose decision to limit time to hear public comments
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Merle Haggard or Garth Brooks? Try Rowland

When Chris Rowland isn’t working as Mesa County’s emergency medical coordinator, he’s either playing Merle Haggard, Garth Brooks or Waylon Jennings.

Online group of parents organize protests, possible walkouts against NCSD mask mandate

Online group of parents organize protests, possible walkouts against NCSD mask mandate By Dan Cepeda on April 21, 2021 (Dan Cepeda, Oil City File) CASPER, Wyo. – A group parents and students are planning to protest the Natrona County School District’s mask mandate this coming Monday. Some 750 people have joined a Facebook group that sprang up after the NCSD school board meeting on Monday, according to Jamie Bates, one of the organizers. “We decided that we wanted to hold a gathering a peaceful gathering at the next board meeting,” said Bates. Article continues below. Bates says the Facebook group “NCSD Variance Discussion” and the protests came in part out of frustration with the NCSD board meeting, where she feels that parents were not heard.

NCSD trustees dipping toes into political debate over Biden oil and gas ban

NCSD trustees dipping toes into political debate over Biden oil and gas ban By Brendan LaChance on February 22, 2021 (Dan Cepeda, Oil City) CASPER, Wyo. The Natrona County School District Board of Trustees dipped their toes into debate about President Joe Biden administration’s ban on federal oil and gas leasing and permitting during their Monday, Feb. 22 work session. Article continues below. Trustee Clark Jensen said during Monday’s meeting that he thinks the NCSD trustees should send a letter to Biden on the issue. “We ought to have our voice be heard,” he said. Jensen added that in Balow’s letter to the Wyoming School Boards Association, she said that the ban could result in a loss of $150 million a year in education funding for Wyoming.

GO LIVE: It s limited, but local bands are back out there

Here are a few places to find it, and there likely are others if you search. Union of None will play at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 15, at Wingers Bar & Pool Hall, 3225 I-70 Business Loop, unit A12, in Clifton. Clark Jensen, Chris Joe and the Gang can be found from 7:30–10:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 15, at Warehouse 25Sixty-five, 2565 American Way. Warehouse will then host F.C. Westcott & the Aficionados from 7:30–10:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16. Seating is very limited for both of these shows at Warehouse. Reservations are required, and you can make one by calling 628-4321. Acoustic Jam with masks and social distancing will begin again from 6–9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 19, at Charlie Dwellington’s, 103 N. First St.

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