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Panther boys win, lose big over the weekend
It was a tale of two drastically different games for the Powell High School boys basketball team this weekend.
Powell split its first two home conference games, beating the Jackson Broncs 51-36 Friday night and then losing to the Star Valley Braves 59-39 Saturday afternoon.
The stats show two drastically different Panther teams, though neither game was Powell at its best.
School district considers drug, alcohol policy changes
Proposed revisions would lessen academic penalties
The punishments given to students who violate the Park County School District No. 1 alcohol, tobacco and drug policy may change under revisions to the current school code.
The new policy, which would reduce the number of out-of-school suspension days and reduce academic penalties, is designed to punish those who break rules while preventing them from falling too far behind in classes.
Panther boys win, lose big over the weekend
It was a tale of two drastically different games for the Powell High School boys basketball team this weekend.
Powell split its first two home conference games, beating the Jackson Broncs 51-36 Friday night and then losing to the Star Valley Braves 59-39 Saturday afternoon.
The stats show two drastically different Panther teams, though neither game was Powell at its best.
Tess Mitchell to bring swing to Yellowjackets
Powell High School senior Tess Mitchell signed a letter of intent to play golf at Montana State University Billings Nov. 20.
Mitchell said she’s excited for the opportunity to play in college – an opportunity she wasn’t fully expecting.
Younger Panthers plan to run through 3A
When last week’s 3A boys basketball poll came out, it heralded the Powell Panthers as one of the league’s top teams.
The way varsity head coach Mike Heny sees it, the Panthers have plenty of work to do to earn that honor.
CULTURE SHOCK: Powell, I await your apology
Powell, there’s no easy way to say this, so I’m just going to say it.
I’m mad at you.
Panther swimmers and season celebrated
A photo slideshow accompanied by Sugarland’s “Stuck like glue” played from the overhead projector, prompting laughs, aws and a few groans from the crowd of Powell High School swimmers, divers and their parents.
Girl abducted by former Powell resident found
The AMBER Alert that was issued for a missing Cheyenne two-year-old girl has been canceled, according to the Associated Press.
Future of old Southside Elementary property discussed
A mixture of concern and interest was expressed over the potential fate of the old Southside Elementary building at a Park County School District No. 1 input hearing Tuesday night.


