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Buffalo Bulletin Gets New Editor and New Online Web Site
September 27, 2006

Buffalo, WYO — Many changes are coming to the Buffalo Bulletin — a new publisher, a new editor and even a new online version of the Bulletin is on its way.
   Susan Carr will be returning to the Bulletin, as reported in The Mini last week, to assume duties as Publisher. Last Wednesday the Bulletin’s new Editor, Martin Reed, hit the ground running. Reed has been working both in Jackson and at the Gillette News Record before coming to Buffalo as Editor.
   He was shown around by Interim Publisher, Tom Mullen, who has been running the Bulletin since Lois Yokum was fired. The changes at the top of the Bulletin are not the only changes. A new beta website for the Bulletin will be available soon. The new website will be powered by TownNews.Com, who offer automation technology to help local newspapers produce on-line editions.    
   The Bulletin online will be available by subscription, “delivered to your desktop for only $37 a year or $20 for six months”.
MINI NOTE: The Mini’s own online edition (www.themini.biz), like The Mini, is free to the public


Gov Dave Visits Buffalo
September 27, 2006
Buffalo, WYO — Governor Dave Fruedenthal started his day in Buffalo at DeerField with a meet and greet luncheon hosted by Jim Hicks. The event was well attended with a crowd estimated at 100-125. Hillary Fruedenthal, the Governor’s daughter who is traveling with him on this campaign (while taking time off from Stanford) said she was amazed at the turnout, and that Johnson County folks were so polite. She said usually people just crowd around him and all talk at once, “but here they get in a line and wait their turn.” Both mayoral candidates were there, as well as City Council, school board candidates, folks trying to get the Buffalo Community Center built, County judges and lawyers, and a host of Freudenthal supporters.
The Governor then went onto the JC Library where he delivered a check to Director Cynthia Twinings.
   Freudenthal said it was the first such State monies to be shared directly at a County level, and he hoped it would not be the last. He said this event marked a “ big shift” in State policy, and that he wanted to keep it this way. The Governor noted it was more direct and got money where it was needed faster and more efficiently. He noted with rising costs, libraries were always in trouble financially these days. Twinings echoed his sentiments in her remarks thanking the Governor and the State Legislature for the support.
   Finally, the Governor made one last stop on his way to Sheridan at the Johnson County CO-OP. There he met with AG leaders and answered questions that directly concerned them.
Mini Note: Tomorrow The Mini’s Interview with Gov Dave ! 



 

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Gov Dave Talks about Where We Are and Where We Are Going in Buffalo Visit
September 28, 2006

Buffalo, WYO — Governor Dave Freudenthal came to Buffalo not expecting the warmest welcome, but he was pleasantly surprised. There were a lot of people who turned out to talk with him, and a lot of positive feedback. The Mini finally got a chance to sit down with the Governor after his library presentation.
   Not two minutes into our interview his cell phone rings and the Governor looks at the number calling and says, “Excuse me, I have to take this.” Like a bug on the wall we hear, “Bill, hi, how are things there? Good … good, glad to hear it. Well, I think we are doing pretty well …. “ When he hangs up we ask if that was one of the West’s other favorite Democratic governors. He smiles, “Bill Richardson? Yes, it was.”
   That leads to our first question, what do your fellow Governor’s think of your election and your present popularity in a state renown for its conservative stands? Are they thinking this is a wave of the future? Modestly he insists he was just the last guy left standing that day, that on that particular day he just got more votes. He claims no magic formula for his success except his belief that all politics is local and that you must improve peoples lives at a local level.
   Asked if Wyoming and certain northern counties were growing too fast and suffering from such growth, the Governor said, “It’s not a case of growing too fast — the Legislature is not responding fast enough. Just last year we got them to gear up — we are drastically behind. It’s an education process. We had to educate the Legislature that we can’t just wait. We are accelerating now.”
   “The problem is,” The Mini posed, “as fast as you allocate infrastructure funds, they are already spent and there is another infrastructure need right behind that one.” Gov Dave shakes his head as he has already heard this before. “Look, we started behind and now we are catching up. All the candidates now understand the problem and supporting infrastructure spending. We are watching, and plan to remind them of that at the right time. But we also need a different way of allocating funding so it gets where it needs to go when it is needed. If we go by a formula and fund by the program … that’s what we need to do in.” He added, “We have the money.. .. And we are still saving 40 cents out of every tax dollar collected in the permanent Wyoming Trust Fund.”
Wyoming has health care issues for small business and families. Do you see the state expanding on the Health Fairs? “No, I think that’s more the hospitals’ thing. We are trying to get kids covered, make sure we have doctors, and insurance. Those are the things we need to work on in the next years to come.”
What about campaigning with your daughter, Hillary? The Governor’s face lights up, “This is what it’s all about! We have two daughters and they are both campaigning with us. I grew up in an agriculture family and this is as close as it gets. In an agricultural family we worked side by side all day. This is what it’s all about.”



 


        

 
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