8 I The Lovell Chronicle I June 21,2012
DAVID PECK
Lovell firemen worked feverishly to free Andrea Clark and Tamera Clark from
a vehicle after it was struck by a semi-tractor trailer Tuesday afternoon at
Main and Shoshone in Lovell. At the right, firemen peel the roof back to gain
access to the passenger compartment. Above, firemen pry open a door on the
Oldsmobile, now a convertible.
Two injured in M,ain Street car-truck crash
BY DAVID PECK
A local woman and
her driving test passenger
had to be extricated from
the vehicle they were rid-
ing in after they collided
with a semi-tractor trail-
er in Lovell Tuesday.
The crash at the inter-
section of Main and Sho-
shone happened just after
2 p.m. Tuesday, according
to Lovell Police Officer
Noe Garcia.
Andrea Clark, 31, of
Byron was driving west
on Main with Wyoming
Dept. of Motor Vehicles of-
ricer Tamera Jean Clark,
52, in the front passenger
seat when she turned left
onto Shoshone and into
the path of a McGarvin-
Moberly truck driven by
Scott Scheuerman, 54, of
Worland, Garcia said.
The truck was trav-
eling around 15-20 miles
per hour, Garcia said,
having slowed because of
work being performed by a
Wyoming Dept. of Trans-
portation crew installing
signal lights at the inter-
section. A WyDOT bucket
truck was parked on the
inside eastbound lane of
Main Street.
"He didn't have time
to do anything," Garcia
said of the semi driver.
"The car darted in front of
him."
The truck struck the
1997 Oldsmobile Cutless
on the passenger side and
pushed the car several
feet, Garcia said. Lovell
police officers Garcia and
Kurt Dobbs responded
immediately, and Dobbs
worked to give immedi-
ate medical attention to
the two women, who were
trapped inside the car.
The Lovell Volun-
teer Fire Dept. responded
quickly and worked to ex-
tricate the two from the
vehicle. Both were trans-
ported to North Big Horn
Hospital in Lovell with
what Garcia said were
non-life-threatening inju-
ries. At the scene, firemen
and EMTs used a cover-
ing to shield the two from
windshield glass from the
extrication.
Andrea Clark was
transported on to the
Billings Clinic for surgery
to repair ligament dam-
age to her right knee, ac-
cording to a family friend.
Firemen removed the
roof and three of the car's
four doors in order to ex-
tricate the driver and pas-
senger. Scheuerman was
not injured, Garcia said,
and all three people in-
volved in the crash were
wearing seatbelts, he
said.
Garcia said Andrea
Clark will be issued a ci-
tation for failing to yield
the right-of-way to on-
coming traffic.
Attention Patrons of Big Horn County School District # 1
Consolidated Grant
Planning Meeting for 2012-2013
Big Horn County School District #1
99 S. Division, Cowley
Wednesday, June 20, 2012 from 10 am to noon
Burlington Library
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 from 10 am to noon
he federal government requires the participation of
a variety of community and school personnel in the
planning and implementation of the following federal
programs within the school district:
• Title 1 (Supplemental academic support)
• Title II-A (Staff Development
• Title V (Innovative Curriculum)
• VI-B (IDEA) (Special Education Programs)
• VI-B 619 (Child Find)
• Perkins (Career and Vocational)
Big Horn County School Dist. #1 encourages
parent and community involvement in the development
of all federal programs for students.
Wed.-Fri., June 20-22
Artist Show and Workshop, Lovell Recreation building, down-
town Lovell, 1-4 workshop, 1-9 show. See details in this
week's ad.
Saturday, June 23
Lovell Mustang Days Rodeo, Lovell Rodeo Grounds, 3 p.m.
Wednesday, July 18
Cowley Riding Club Pioneer Day Rodeo Queen and Princess
Contest, Cowley Rodeo Grounds, 6 p.m.
BHC School District No. 1 Board, 2nd Tuesday, RMES, 8 p.m.
BHC School District No. 2 Board (Lovell), 2nd Monday, board room,
7p.m.
BHC Treasurer at County Annex, 1st and 3rd Thursday each month,
9a.m.- 1 p.m.
Big Horn Basin chapter of Gold Prospectors Association of America,
Skyline Cafe in Powell, 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m., 754-5921.
Big Horn County 4-H Leader's Council, 1st Monday, Extension Office
on Hwy 310, 6:30 p.m.
Big Horn County Weed and Peat monthly board meeting, 2nd Tuesday,
1 p.m., W&P office at 4782 Hwy. 310, Greybull.
Byron Lions Club, 548-7543.
Cancer Support Group, 3rd Thursday, 7 p.m., NHCC multi-purpose
room•
Cowley Riding Club, 3rdMonday, 7 p.m., 307-664-2235.
Home School Club, twice monthly, Friday, 1 p.m. Call Wendy, 548-
9336, for more information.
Lovell Area Chamber of Commerce general membership meeting, 3rd
Monday, noon, place tba.
Lovell Bulldog Booster Club, 3rd Wednesday, Big Horn Federal Hos-
pitality Room, 7 pm.
Lovell Library Story Time, every Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.
Lovall Riders, Inc. meeting, 1st Friday, 7 p.m., call 548-9918 for loca-
tion.
Lovsll Town Council, 2rid Tuesday, Town Hall, 7 p.m.
Lovell Woman's Club, 2nd Wednesday, Big Horn Federal Hospitality
Room, 1 p•m. Contact Deanna Wagner, 548-7793.
Narcotics Anonymous, Mondays at Big Horn Federal at 7 p.m., contact
Permillia, 272-8384.
North Big Horn County Health Coalition, 3rd Tuesday, noon, rotating
locations, 548-6410.
North Big Horn Hospital Hometown Healthy Living, 1st Tuesday, 7-10
a.m., Lovell Community Center. All other Tuesdays at NBHH.
Ostomy Support Group meeting, 2nd Tuesday, 6 - 8 p.m., North Fork
room, West Park Hospital in Cody.
Pindroppers Quilt Club, 4th Thursday, 7 p.m., Mayes Fabric, 406-788-
9689.
TOPS @ VVY169, every Thursday, St. John's Episcopal Church base-
ment in Powell, 6 pro• 664-2394
Tri-Mountain View Masonic Lodge, 2nd Thursday, dinner 6:30 p.m.,
lodge meeting 7:30 pro.
WyDOT Driver Licensing Facility open in Lovell every Tuesday, 9:30
a.m. to 4 p.m.
Call the Love# Chronicle at 548.2217 to list your club here.
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