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RMHS presents 'Man of La Mancha'
BRAD DEWRRAUX PHOTOS
Rocky Mountain's rendition of"Man of La Mancha" was held last week at
the RMHS auditorium. Pictured are (l-r) Cannon Simmons, Casey Banks,
Kirby Winland, Bill Despain, Melissa Iverson and Jessee Hernandez. The
play was directed by Spencer Clark and Mandie Asay.
Russell Roberts
played Don
Quixote as the
lead in Rocky
Mountain
High School's
production
of "Man of La
Mancha" last
week. In this
scene, Quixote
snatches a basin
from a barber at
sword's point,
believing it to
be the Golden
Helmet of
Mambrino, which
will make him
invulnerable.
WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE PROGRAM
Join us at a special program and lunch for women ages 20 to 50 on
"Women's Health Issues." Mary Freund, NP-C will talk about the
importance of breast health, clinical breast exams, mammograms
and other women's health issues.
Lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. and is provided by North Big Horn
Hospital District.
Take this opportunity to learn about the District's new
Digital Mammogram Machine.
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Sponsored in part by a grant from susan c.
Komen
cure.
Community invited to
Freedom Salute Ceremony
The Yellow Ribbon pro-
gram has announced the
dates and times for the
ll5th Fires Brigade Reinte-
gration Event and Freedom
Salute Ceremony.
Community members
are invited to join the sol-
diers and their families of
the ll5th Fires Brigade
in honoring and awarding
their service and sacrifice
during their year-long de-
ployment to Iraq and Ku-
wait. The unit left in April
of 2009 to conduct pre-mo-
bilization training at Fort
Hood, Texas, before making
the journey to Kuwait and
Iraq in support of Operation
Iraqi Freedom. The mission
of this unit was to conduct
convoy security and escort
missions throughout Ku-
wait and Iraq.
Reintegration events al-
low soldiers, their families
and community members to
not only join together, but
also learn how to work to-
gether while creating a co-
hesive community approach
to a successful post-deploy-
ment process.
June 5, 2010 at 1 - 2:45
p.m., at Little America,
2800 West Lincolnway, in
Cheyenne.
June 6, 2010 at 1
2:45 p.m., at Douglas High
School, 615 Hamilton
Street, in Douglas.
June 12, 2010 at 9 -
10:45 a.m., at Best West-
ern, 260 Grandview Drive,
in Lander.
June 12, 2010 at i - 2:45
p.m., at Worland Commu-
nity Complex Center, 1200
Culbertson Avenue, in Wor-
land.
June 13, 2010 at 9 -
10:45 a.m., at Clarion Inn,
2009 S. Douglas Hwy., in
Gillette.
June 13, 2010 at 1 - 2:45
p.m., at Holiday Inn, 1809
Sugarland Drive, in Sheri-
dan.
June 13, 2010 at 1 - 2:45
p.m., at Wolcott Galleria,
136 South Wolcott Street,
in Casper.
Community members
interested in learning more
about supporting the sol-
diers returning from de-
ployment are also invited
to attend the Yellow Ribbon
Reintegration discussion
and benefits information
fair after each Freedom Sa'
lute at the same location.
The fair will include ser-
vice providers from nearly
every program available
for returning service mem-
bers and their families.
For more informa-
tion, contact the Yellow
Ribbon staff at (307) 772-
5457, or 866-992-7641
extension 5457, or at
jeremy.a.sparks@ng.army.
mil.
ELECTION Continued from page
U.S. Senate seat is up this
year. Sen. John Barrasso's
seat is up in 2012 (finish-
ing the term left by the late
Sen. Craig Thomas) and
Sen. Mike Enzi's seat is up
in 2014.
At the state level, the
announced retirement of
Gov. Dave Freudenthal has
left the governor's race wide
open with four Republican
candidates seeking that
party's nomination - Rita
Meyer, Matt Mead, Colin
Simpson and Ron Micheli.
Jim McBride is expect-
ed to face challenges for
his re-election bid as Wyo-
ming State Superintendent
of Public Instruction. With
Meyer seeking the guberna-
torial nomination the State
Auditor race is wide open.
Joe Meyer is seeking
re-election to the office of
State Treasurer and Max
Maxfield is seeking re-elec-
tion to office of Secretary of
State.
Locally, Sen. Ray Peter-
son and Rep. Elaine Harvey
have already pre-filed pa-
perwork to seek re-election
to their seats in the Wyo-
ming Legislature.
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Voters will also be de-
ciding on whether to retain
local judges including Cir-
cuit Court Judge Thomas
Harrington and District
Court Judge Robert Skar.
At the Supreme Court lev-
el, Chief Justice Voigt and
Justice Marilyn Kite are up
for retention. Judges have
until Aug. 2 to file for reten-
tion.
School, hospital and
other special district board
candidates will file in Au-
gust and be elected in the
November General Elec-
tion.
Visiting
Physicians
care
AND HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
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CARDIOLOGY Paul LaVeau, M.D. Call for dates
1-406-237-5555 or 1-866-862-6399
DERMATOLOGY
(Skin)
Philip Tallman, M.D.
1-406-294-9515 or 1-866-988-3376
Peter BMley, p
406-294-9515 or 1-866-988-3376
Second Monday
Fourth Wedneday
INTERNAL MEDICINE/ Christopher Lowther, M.D. First & Third Friday
DISEASES OF THE SKIN 1-307-587-7000
NEUROLOGY Allen L. Gee, M.D.,Ph.D. Third Thursday
1-307-578-1985
ONCOLOGY Benjamin Marchello, M.D. Last Tuesday p.m.
(Cancer) 1-800-648-6274 or 406-238-6290
OTOLARYNGOLOGY Brian Pelczar, M.D. Second Thursday
(Ear, Nose, Throat) 406-238-6161
PSYCHIATRY Victoria Anderson, M.D. 3rd Monday
307-578-2283
SLEEP MEDICINE Thomas Thigpen, M.D., DLB.S.M.
866-476-6737 Call for dates
UROLOGY Lawrence Klee, M.D. Once a month- Call for
(Urinary Tract) 1-800-332-7156 or 406-238-2501 dates
Richard Melzer, M.D.
1-800-332-7156 or 406-238-2500
Greg Stewart, M.D.
307-587-5131
David Chavez, M.D.
1-406-237-5400 - 1-800-648-6274
(Pediatric & Adult)
Once a month- Call for
dates
Fourth Wednesday
Third Monday
VOCATIONAL
REHABILITATION
Charlotte Deming, Counselor Every Wed. & Fri.
307-527-7174 NWC Nursing Bldg.
Patients are seen at the Powell Valley Healthcare
Speciaky Clinic, Building B, unless otherwise
noted. Schedules subject to change.
For more information
call 754-2267 ext. 202