Trapped cat rescued from inside chimney in WyomingPolice in Wyoming said a "cat-astrophe" was averted when a feline decided to play Santa Claws and became stuck inside a chimney.
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Story of five-generation Lovell legacy business toldThe Lovell Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated the history of a “legacy business” during the December membership luncheon Monday, Dec. 16, at the Mustang Café. Honored was Haskell Funeral Home, which can trace its roots through five generations of owners and operators. Brad Haskell spoke first and...
Local cowboy Hulbert to be inducted into Montana Cowboy Hall of FameA well-known local cowboy and silversmith who lived and worked at the Cedarvale Guest Ranch at Hillsboro, Montana, near Barry’s Landing northeast of Lovell for many years will soon be honored with an exhibit at the Lovell-Kane Area Museum. The exhibit coincides with Hulbert’s upcoming induction into the Montana...
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Top ranked Bulldogs sweep three to remain undefeatedThe Lovell Bulldogs were voted number one in Class 3A for the first time last week in the WyoPreps poll, and they lived up to the billing with three wins at the East-West Classic in Douglas Friday and Saturday. Lovell demolished Burns Friday, 81-24, survived a battle against host Douglas...
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Lovell Bulldogs stay tough at the Battle in the Big HornsThis past weekend the Lovell Bulldog wrestling team traveled down to Worland to wrestle at the Battle in the Big Horns tournament. They wrestled as a team in a dual bracket, facing off against tough opponents from across Wyoming. “We went into this weekend battered and banged up -- missing...
Record nine LHS students selected for All-State ChoirThe selection process for the Wyoming All-State Music awards is complete, and for Lovell High School, it was a bountiful harvest of honors. Nine Lovell High School students were selected for the Wyoming All-State Choir, which is believed to be a record for LHS. “I checked the archives that go...
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Lovell JVs stop Douglas and Burns in LanderThe Lovell Lady Bulldog junior varsity squad continued their winning ways over the weekend at the East-West Classic, beating both Douglas and Burns in their two contests at Lander Valley High School. Lovell topped always strong Douglas 48-32 and crushed Burns 59-7. In the Douglas game Lovell trailed 18-16 at...
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Bougie Jacuzzis win Challenge of the books at LMSAn epic battle among sharp readers was held at Lovell Middle School on December 11 in the annual Challenge of the Books contest. The contest tests the ability of a middle school student to read and retain knowledge from books they were assigned to read. Four teams battled for Challenge...
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Beals win annual Chamber Christmas lighting contestThe votes have been tallied and the winners selected for the annual Lovell Area Chamber of Commerce Christmas Lighting Contest. This year’s winner, judged by the chamber board of directors, is a home at 751 Shoshone in Lovell owned by Tracy and Valerie Beal. The Beal display features a lighted nativity scene, reindeer, candy canes, snowmen, a Christmas tree and more.
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Burlington, Riverside athletes cap pre-Christmas portion of scheduleWith this issue being printed on Monday morning, the Basin Republican Rustler staff could not produce stories on the high school teams’ performances last weekend. Additional details will appear in the Jan. 2 issue, but here were some of the highlights:. Basketball. The Burlington Huskies and Riverside Rebels spent...
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Burlington Middle School girls basketball season comes to an end, looks to next yearMiddle school girls recently wrapped up their basketball season and the Burlington Lady Huskies saw growth and learning opportunities throughout. They had 20 athletes out consisting of five eighth graders, eight seventh graders and seven sixth graders. “In the first round of playing teams, the Huskies performed well, sticking to...
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Huskies fall to Rocky MountainThe Burlington Huskies traveled to Cowley Tuesday, Dec. 17 to play their cross-district rival and lost to Rocky Mountain, 49-43. “It was a tough loss in the north end of the district,” said Coach Kirby Winland. “Coming off a ‘short week’ (one day) of practice, we played an opponent that out executed us.”
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