Tessa Schweigert
Leisure pool closed as liner repairs continue
For swimmers, it’s been a disappointedly dry summer at the Powell Aquatic Center’s leisure pool.
For three weeks, the leisure pool has been closed while repairs continue on a bubbling liner.
EDITORIAL: Learning from Heart Mountain’s history
Weekend pilgrimage explores important questions, history
August marks two significant anniversaries in Park County.
EDITORIAL: New Yellowstone winter use plan looks positive
In the ongoing saga of managing winter use in Yellowstone National Park, the latest turn in a new direction is encouraging.
The proposed winter use plan allows for more public access and keeps Yellowstone’s East Entrance open during the winter.
EDITORIAL: Fair facilities improvements continue
Nostalgia runs deep at the Park County Fair. At the annual fair this week, you can count on longtime traditions — carnival rides, the demolition derby, the junior livestock sale, blue-ribbon worthy handiwork and plenty of fair food.
Fittingly, this year’s theme is “Where Traditions Remain and Memories Begin.”
Councilmen debate future of golf course management
Contract with Powell Golf Club approved for three months; council split on decision
The Powell City Council is extending its current contract with the Powell Golf Club for three months instead of a year, leaving future management of the city-owned golf course uncertain.
EDITORIAL: Avoiding scams
Always be cautious, double check details
When reading the blotters from the Powell Police Department and Park County Sheriff’s Office, certain types of reports recur each month. Complaints of barking dogs. Callers who see teens acting suspiciously. And, time and time again, reports of scams.
Sometimes the caller suspects a phone call or message may be a scam. Other times, it’s too late and a resident has unfortunately fallen for a fraudulent scheme.
EDITORIAL: Congress must work together to pass farm bill
While farmers in the Powell Valley work long days and prepare for the harvest, politicians in D.C. are working toward a long-term farm bill as a September deadline looms.
The current farm bill expires Sept. 30, and we’re hopeful Republicans and Democrats in Congress can reach a compromise before then.
EDITORIAL: Consistent leadership needed at Powell Chamber
For the fourth time in four years, the Powell Valley Chamber of Commerce is searching for a new executive director.
Since Kim Capron left in June 2008, the chamber has employed three different directors. Last week, Craig Kenyon, who was hired last summer, announced he is resigning from the post effective July 25.
EDITORIAL: Humanity at work
Community involvement crucial to construction of habitat home
In a quiet Powell neighborhood, an exciting project is under way.
Right now, it consists of a foundation, blueprints, the vision of volunteers and a young family’s hope for a home of their own. In the months to come, it will become just that.
Golf leader’s ‘dumb politicians’ email irks councilmen
City councilmen are teed off by an email sent to local golfers.
On Monday night, Councilman Don Hillman read an email with the subject line “winners and dumb politicians” that was sent by Doug Conner, the PGA golf professional at the Powell Golf Club.


