8 I The Lovell Chronicle I August 16, 2012
Bighorn
National Forest
archaeologist Bill
Matthews of Lovell
has been enjoying
the beauty of
Wyoming's High
Country this
summer. Above,
wildflowers adorn
Emerald Lake.
At the right, a
moose eyes the
photographer.
BILL MATTHEWS PHOTOS
6 TH CENT PROJECTS
Cowley, $3,457,722, re-
surface streets and install
curbs and gutters on cor-
ners of intersections.
Deaver, $3,006,714,
construct water transmis-
sion and distribution line.
Frannie, $1,898,222,
repair or replace irriga-
tion well and purchase a
replacement for the town's
existing pickup; and if re-
maining funds are available
demolish the old Legion
building, landscape the
site and pave or gravel the
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parking lot; and construct
a seasonal-use restroom in
Fleming Park.
Greybull, $2,601,343,
participate with Big Horn
County School District No.
3 in the construction or re-
construction/remodel of a
swimming pool; fund and
operation and maintenance
account for the pool.
Lovell, $3,307,386, con-
struct a museum building;
construct restroom and
concession facilities in the
rodeo grounds; pave dirt
streets within the town;
and construct a cart barn at
the municipal golf course.
Manderson, $2,255,036,
replace water lines and wa-
ter tank.
The question as posed
is a 'Shall Big Horn Coun-
ty be authorized to impose
a 1 percent specific purpose
sales and use excise tax ...
for the specified purposes."
Thus, a yes vote would sup-
port the sales tax increase
and a no vote does not sup-
port the tax.
PRIMARY ELECTION
town council candidates will
advance to the General, with
two candidates per seat ad-
vancing.
In Lovell, only incum-
bents Scott Allred and Brian
Dickson filed for office, but
there are three candidates for
two seats in Byron (though
all three will advance): Syd-
ney Hessenthaler, Pamela
Hopkinson and Todd Wilder.
Cowley town council can-
didates are Rob Johnson and
Dexter Woodis for a pair of
four-year seats and Dennis
Woodward for a two-year
seat. In Deaver, only Michael
Beyer filed for office.
In Frannie, Vance
Peregoy is seeking a four-
year seat on the council, while
Brenda Kawano and Nadine
Kreutzer are each seeking
one of two two-year seats on
the council.
Candidates who survive
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Tuesday's Primary will be
joined in November by state-
wide candidates nominated
by other parties such as the
Libertarian and Constitution
parties, as well as local can-
didates for school board, hos-
pital board and other special
district boards.
The Bank of Lovell will
host a Primary Election Par-
ty Tuesday night beginning
at 7 p.m. Refreshments will
be served.
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