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Bob Ostlund and the team at M&J Realty would like to thank all of their clients and wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Your Bob Ostlund Local Professionals (307) 686-3836

Celebrate the Lord’s Birth With Us This Christmas! Christmas Eve 5:30 p.m. Communion team Candle at M&J LightRealty Service

Dec. 14th, 15th Bob Ostlund and the 7:00 p.m. Lessons & Carols would like to thank all

of their clientsDay and Christmas wish everyone a Merry 10:00-10:45 Christmas a.m. Pajama Service and Happy New Year! Your Bob Ostlund Local Professionals (307) 686-3836

First Presbyterian Church 511 Carey Avenue • Gillette, WY 82716 • (307) 682-7264

“Christ’s Church on the Corner and your family in Gillette” See our ad on page 23 for more services.


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9 Lila Rd.

Country property south of town off Breene Rd. 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with large shop. Lots of upgrades to beautiful home. Also comes with chicken coop and chickens.

101 College Park Circle

Home has been completely redone with new flooring, cabinets, carpet & more! Great location near college & Rec Center on a corner lot. 3 bedrooms & 2.5 bathrooms.

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3100 Conestoga Dr.

Opportunity to own your own business! Retail, shop, and storage space on 2.5 acres. 1600sf retail space, over 5500sf shop, & 3600sf storage warehouse with 11 doors.

Lots of Land Available!

• 37.7 Acres - Country Club Golf Course - From $75,000

• 10+ Acres - Alpine Dr. & - 136 Shober Rd. Dinwoody

• 3+, 4+, 5+ Acres

1602 Violet Lane

Well taken care of OLMH. 3 bedroom and 2 bath home with large yard and patio in quiet cul-de-sac. 2 car parking with room to build a garage. Sprinkler system in the front yard.

2550 Antler Dr.

Large executive home on 1 acre – quality shows! Oversize 3 car garage. Gorgeous home with 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 2 half baths, a formal living and dining room. Plus double ovens in the kitchen with a breakfast area. Master bedroom features a huge walk-in closet & a jacuzzi tub. Backyard is lined with trees and cedar fence for privacy. Very heat efficient with 3 possible heat sources.

Call for Details! Sherry or Ashley McGrath 307-686-9200

600 4J Court Gillette, WY 82716

It’s more than

just a mortgage. It’s a place for them to explore. And grow. It’s knowing you’re right where you’re supposed to be. Home loans you can count on—it’s you and together. CHRISTINA BRINK NMLS# 143447 307-686-4740

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A Home For The Holidays!!!

A Home For The Holidays!!!

4 El Camino Ct. ~ $149,999 15 Constitution ~ $208,000 • Lease/Option • All Appliances • Large Fenced Backyard • 1 Year Home Warranty

• Pristeen Condition • Walk-Out Lower Level • Private Backyard • 1 Year Home Warranty

For These Properties & More Call

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“Your Local Real Estate Agent Since 1974!”

A Home For The Holidays!!!

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• 5 Bedrooms • Zero Down Loans Available • Updated Kitchen • Central Location 600 S 4-J Rd, Gillette, WY 82716


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C A M P B E L L C O U N T Y H E A LT H

has more comprehensive services than any other healthcare system in Wyoming. Campbell County Health includes Campbell County Memorial Hospital, a 90-bed acute care community hospital; 19 specialty clinics and Powder River Surgery Center. We support our community at all stages of life with home health and hospice, home medical equipment and comprehensive occupational health and wellness services. Our new long term care facility, The Legacy Living and Rehabilitation Center, is now open.

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househunterwy.com 2002 Plumcreek Dr • $104,000

5403 Benelli Dr • $186,900

Affordable shortsale well kept Lang home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms in popular Remington Estates. This home features an open floor plan and unfinished basement ready to finish to your taste.

3 bedroom, 2 bathroom in a cul de sac. Laminate hardwood throughout!

1501 Boise • $86,000

2501 Silverwood St • $90,000

3 bedroom, 1 bathroom (space for second bath) home on a nice lot in Northland Village. Home has good sized kitchen, built in hutch, and mature trees!

Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in Ash Meadows! Large open kitchen and dining area, good sized bedrooms and a cozy living room ready for you to move in to!

Tonya Stahl 307-299-1396

Team Properties Group, LLC

409 W 2nd Street - Gillette, WY teamprop2@gmail.com www.gilletterealestatesearch.com

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Broadcasting inspirational and informative programming 24 hours a day... offering hope for each new day and teaching to help you grow in your faith journey! No matter where you are at on the way, you are welcome here!

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Your Home SOLD in 77 DAYS or I’ll Sell IT For FREE!* Visit www.HarryKimbrough.com for Info.

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“We tried selling our home with 2 other REALTORS with no success. Then we decided to go with Harry Kimbrough because of his innovative marketing plan. Harry had more tools to sell our home than anyone else in town. We liked Harry’s unique home selling system and his innovative concepts. His unique marketing systems really made a difference. We are pleased with everything Harry did for us during the entire process and just wish we would have called him in the very beginning.” Alton & Cheryl Backes

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3709 Hidden Valley Road

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Great A Frame Home minutes from town. ZERO Downpayment financing! ID# 2104

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9 Fox Ridge

NEW Upgrades! Minutes from town, Big Insulated Garage/Shop! 5.75 acres. ID# 2101

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New siding and paint at closing! Big Yard, ZERO Down! ID# 2112 NEW PRICE!

Nice 12 Plex! All 3 bedroom units. Updated floor coverings! ID# 2112

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702 Arapahoe Ave.

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December Events Gillette, WY

Annual Invitational Wreath Exhibit November 28th – December 21st CAM-PLEX Heritage Center Gallery The Heritage Center Theatrical Invitational Christmas Wreath Exhibit assists schools, individuals, and organizations by promoting their service organization or group while giving the public an unforgettable holiday experience at the Heritage Center Theater. All proceeds from silent auction sales are then donated back to their respective sponsoring organizations. New Life Ladies Craft Show December 2nd - 5 PM- 9 PM – December 3rd - 9 AM – 4 PM CAM-PLEX Wyoming Center Gillette Main Street Parade of Lights: Celebrating 25 Years of Gillette December 3rd - 5 PM Parade route on Gillette Avenue from 7th Street to 1st Street Pro Jackpots Barrels/Poles/Roping December 4th - 8 AM – 9 PM CAM-PLEX East Pavilion

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Twin Spruce Junior High Winter Choir Concert December 12th - 7 PM – 9 PM CAM-PLEX Heritage Center Theater Campbell County School District Program

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Powder River Symphony December 11th - 3 PM CAM-PLEX Heritage Center Theater Holiday Concert Campbell County Chamber of Commerce Mixer December 15th - 5 PM – 7 PM Arbuckle Lodge If you’re looking to meet new people in the area, establish new business contacts or catch up with other professionals, a Chamber Mixer may be a great event for you.

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Orchestra Gala (6th-10th & 12th) December 8th - 7 PM CAM-PLEX Heritage Center Theater Campbell County School District Program Stock Dog Trials December 10th - 10 AM – 5 PM CAM-PLEX Barn 3 Wyoming Stock Dog Association

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201 W. Lakeway Road • Lakeway Professional Building #600 • Gillette, WY 82718 • 307-660-7584 • healinggillette@yahoo.com.

We Meet The First 4 Thursdays Of Every Month.

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| Free | Comfort & Joy | Prayer for the Sick | We Make House Calls | Serving Gillette since 2009. A Christ-centered ministry that offers prayers of transformation. We are a charity operation open the first 4 Thursdays of each month from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. What are you waiting for? No appointment necessary, we serve on a first-come, first-serve basis at no charge.


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Servicing the Gillette Area

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See pictures of our work, customer reviews & much more! facebook.com/brownconstructionllc.net

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Sage Valley Junior High Winter Band Concert December 13th - 7 PM – 9 PM CAM-PLEX Heritage Center Theater Campbell County School District Program Sunflower Elementary 1st & 2nd Grade Program December 15th - 6 PM CAM-PLEX Heritage Center Theater Campbell County School District Program Paintbrush Music Program December 19th - 6:30 PM CAM-PLEX Heritage Center Theater Campbell County School District Program

Commercial & Residential

• Remodels • Siding • Concrete Bathroom & Kitchen • Roofing • Windows • Decks • Flooring • Painting • Drywall • Maintenance • Plumbing & More!

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Bathrooms

Remodels

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In House Master Plumber 24-Hour On-Call Service!!!

John Paul II Christmas Progam December 20th - 6 PM – 7 PM CAM-PLEX Heritage Center Theater Performance by John Paul II Catholic School Doktor Kaboom: The Science of Santa December 21st - 6:30 PM CAM-PLEX Heritage Center Theater Creatively blending theater arts with the wonders of scientific exploration, Doktor Kaboom! keeps his crowds riveted with interest and rolling with laughter. Join Kaboom! for a sidesplitting journey of increasingly spectacular (and often successful) science experiments designed to involve, excite and entertain. If science and magic are the same thing, then Santa must be the greatest scientist in the world! Doktor Kaboom tries to figure out how Santa does all those wonderful things he does, in this hilarious holiday event! WY Food Bank Holiday Distribution December 22nd 11:30 AM – 4:30 PM CAM-PLEX Central Pavilion Guns & Hoses Blood Drive December 28th - 30th 11 AM – 6 PM Campbell County Recreation Center *Free GnH t-shirt while supplies last*

Helping Hands Phone: (307) 299-6501 (307) 299-6502

Tisdale Creek Ranch Futurity & Burch Rodeo Bucking Horse Sale December 30th - 11 AM – 6 PM CAM-PLEX Wyoming Center Calcutta December 30th - 7 PM – 11:30 PM CAM-PLEX Energy Hall Buck & Ball December 31th - 6:45 PM CAM-PLEX Wyoming Center Clip & Save!


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Leaving cookies and milk for Santa Claus is a Christmas Eve tradition. Children regularly place a dish of cookies and a glass of milk by the tree on Christmas Eve so that Santa has enough energy to complete all of his gift-giving before kids wake up on Christmas morning. The tradition of leaving cookies out on Christmas Eve may trace its origins to Saint Nicholas. On the feast of St. Nicholas on December 6, children would leave food and drink for the saint and any at-

tendants. The treats would be exchanged for gifts. While that’s one theory behind the tradition, others think it is linked to the history of the Christmas tree and the edible decorations that adorn it. Santa would snack on the ornaments. Even after edible decorations gave way to inedible ornaments, the tradition of leaving a snack for Santa remained. Whatever the origins behind the tradition, millions of children dutifully leave milk and cookies for Santa on Christmas Eve.

Pokey’s BBQ Happy Hour from 4pm-Close

every day!

408 South Douglas Highway, Gillette, WY (307) 687-7653 HOURS: Monday - Saturday 11am-10pm Sunday 10am-10pm

Hungry For ADVENTURE? Pokeys Features Many Exotic Meat Options!

BBQ DONE RIGHT.

Rated

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Exotic meats are :

• kangaroo, • ostrich, From LOCAL Durham • bison Ranch • alligator, and python!

In Wyoming By MSN.COM “Best Barbecue Joints In All 50 States”

POKEY’S BBQ & SMOKEHOUSE - Location: Gillette, Wyoming “ For the folks at Pokey’s, their “dinner” menu is “lunch for your cityfolks,” and “supper” is served evenings Tuesday through Sunday. Their beef brisket, kielbasa, smoked pork chops, steaks, shrimp, and samplers come with a trip to their salad bar, two sides, and cheesy biscuits. And the sides—tater salad, ale-battered onion rings, fried green tomatoes—are just as crucial as the meats. So what separates Pokey’s from the rest of the barbecue joints in town? Their “wild thang” menu: ostrich, gator tail, kangaroo, buffalo skewers, and—for the most adventurous of eaters—python. “


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Welcome to House Hunter Magazine’s Target Properties page! Check out these awesome properties, listed by some of the best realtors in the area!

4 eL CaMino CouRT

$149,999

Shirley Pettigrew ERA Priority Real Estate 307.680.9758

506 4j Rd. SouTh

$204,900

Beds: 3 Baths: 1 - Total Sq. Ft. 1008 MLS #16-773

Shirley Pettigrew ERA Priority Real Estate 307.680.9758

Beds: 5 Baths: 2 - Total Sq. Ft. 2360 MLS #15-146

15 ConSTiTuTion dR. GiLLeTTe, WY 82716

$208,000

Shirley Pettigrew ERA Priority Real Estate 307.680.9758

Beds: 3 Baths: 2.75 - Total Sq. Ft. 2232 MLS #15-1327

To view more great properties, call this realtor!

Shirley can show you any of her listed properties or any property in the MLS database for Campbell County.

Valley View Apartments!

Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms Available Starting at $770 a Month. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED. Balcony & Walk-in Closets in Select Units.

Walk to shopping and restaurants from our convenient 325 E. Boxelder Road location.

CALL TODAY!!! 307.686.6361

Gillette’s Luxury Rental Community! Pet Friendly!!! NO BREED RESTRICTIONS ON DOGS! • 2 & 3 Bedroom Townhomes • 2.5 Baths • One Car Attached Garage • Corporate Units Available • Half Acre Dog Park

307-685-8344 • www.collegeparktownhomes.com

CAMPBELL COUNTY WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA DECEMBER 2016 Friday, Dec. 16 - 9:00 am

Recluse Elementary School Memorial Ceremony Wreaths at Recluse Cemetery

Friday, Dec 16 - 2:00 pm

Rozet Elementary School Memorial Ceremony Wreaths at Rozet Cemetery

HHH Sat., Dec 17 - 11:00 am

Lasting Legacy Park Memorial Ceremony Noon Wreaths at Mt. Pisgah Cemetery

Sat., Dec. 17 - 1:30 pm

Wright Veteran’s Memorial Ceremony Wreaths at Wright Cemetery

HHH Call Toni Brown with questions: 307-660-8592 • tcbrown27@gmail.com http://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org


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EZ TOO AUTO WASH 617 E Boxelder Rd, Gillette, WY

HIGH AUTO TECH M CAR ATED WASH

Fleet Accounts AVAILABLE! Call (307) 682-8142

PreSchool - 12th Grade Enroll Today! • High scholastic scoring history • Teaches: - Biblical perspective - Independent thinking - Reading based on phonics - Christian morals and attitudes

• Encourages: - Self-learning - Greater parental involvement - Positive peer pressure

• Small class sizes offer: - More independent opportunities - More individual attention - More opportunities to excel - More protection to each student - Less stress - Higher sense of self-value.

A recent study by California State University at Long Beach and a senior fellow at the Witherspoon Institute at Princeton, found that students at religious schools were less likely to get suspended, get into fights, do drugs, and get involved in bullying. These students also showed more respect for teachers. (Read more at www.christianpost.com)

www.hcsgillette.org - 307.686.1392 - 510 Wall Street Court, Gillette WY, 82718


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Celebrating Midnight Mass

Many families have their own unique holiday traditions, but one tradition that unites millions of Christians all over the world is the celebration of Midnight Mass. In many parishes, Midnight Mass is the first celebration of Christmas Mass. The origins of Midnight Mass are not exactly known. However, certain monks and nuns attended liturgical services at midnight every day in ancient times,

3301 Hannum Rd.

and the Christmas Midnight Mass very well may have been adopted from these practices. Regardless of the basis behind the celebration, it can be a breathtaking and emotional service thanks to the memorable passages read and the inclusion of church choirs. Many Midnight Mass celebrants feel the Mass serves as an impressive reminder as to the true meaning of Christmas.

This home features two living areas, with a fireplace. Nice kitchen, dining room, 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms and an amazing Master Bedroom with parents retreat. Move in ready with a new roof, new paint on the interior and exterior, new deck and new windows on the west side. All on an acre of land. Priced to sell at only $212,000! Call Angie Clark to see it today!

Angie Clark

307-689-2055

1901 Energy Ct., Suite 312 Gillette, WY 82718

In the Energy building behind Wendy’s.

May you have the Spirit of Christmas which is Peace, the Gladness of Christmas which is Hope, and the Heart of Christmas which is Love.

Kathy Wolff 307-660-7785 307-682-6622

Professionals

907 E. Boxelder Rd. - Gillette WY 82718

Did You Know

Exercise is a great way to maintain a healthy mind and body. Many people begin a new year by making resolutions to lose weight or build muscle. Too often, however, men and women get stuck in an exercise rut, following the same exercise routine week after week. Not only can this be boring, fitness experts advise that it’s necessary to change an exercise routine periodically to continue to see results. It’s one reason why many fitness clubs unveil new classes every few weeks. Just when you master the choreography of a class, it’s time to change! With repetition, the body adapts and grows accustomed to the routine, using less energy as a result. That can affect your ability to lose weight. Changing your workout forces your body to work harder, producing better results. If you exercise with a trainer, discuss ways to modify your normal routine to surprise your body. Increased intensity, interval training, adding sprints to running, taking different classes, or even increasing the frequency of your workouts may do the trick.


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Great Gifts For Seniors Every holiday shopper ends up with at least one loved one on their shopping list who they can’t seem to find anything for. Some people seem to have it all, while others may be less than forthcoming with regard to items they may need or want. Many seniors tend to fall into the latter category. Shopping for holiday gifts for seniors can be difficult if shoppers don’t know what seniors want. But the following are a handful of gift ideas that might make this holiday season that much more special for seniors. Books A 2015 survey from the Pew Research Center found that 69 percent of adults age 65 and over acknowledged reading at least one book in the previous 12 months. That makes books a good bet for shoppers who don’t know what to get their 65-and-over loved ones this holiday season. But shoppers might want to opt for more traditional print books rather than e-books, as the survey found that only 15 percent of readers age 65 and over had read an e-book in the previous 12 months. Gym membership According to the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, more than 80 percent of adults do not meet the guidelines for aerobic and musclestrengthening activities. That can be especially troubling for seniors, who are at greater risk for osteoporosis, a medical condition in which age-related tissue loss contributes to brittle, fragile bones. Physical activity, including muscle-strengthening activities like weight training, can help combat osteoporosis. Family members stuck on what to get aging loved ones may want to consider gifting a membership to a local gym. Many gyms offer heavily discounted memberships

to seniors, and such gyms may even offer senior fitness classes at no additional cost. Travel gifts Many retirees love to travel, but not every senior has the means to take off for parts unknown. A 2013 survey from the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies® found that 25 percent of retirees admitted they wished they would have saved more for retirement travel. Holiday shoppers can light up seniors’ smiles by gifting travel gifts this holiday season. One idea is to transfer airline miles to an elderly loved one so he or she can get a free or discounted flight. If that’s not a

possibility, some new luggage or a Global Hotel CardTM sponsored by Orbitz®, a gift card that can be redeemed at 70,000 hotels across the globe, is sure to please. Family time Shoppers who are especially stuck on what to get seniors for Christmas can just resolve to spend more time with their elderly loved ones. Many seniors genuinely have everything they need, and such men and women may only want to spend more time with their children and grandchildren. Make a New Year’s resolution to spend more time with the special seniors in your life if the perfect gift is eluding you.

Did You Know

Pets are cherished members of the family, and many pet parents choose to purchase gifts for their animal companions. According to a survey conducted by Rover.com, 95 percent of pet owners have purchased Christmas gifts for their pets. While Christmas is the most popular holiday to buy presents for pets, pet owners also buy presents for their pets’ birthdays and for Valentine’s Day.

Wishing You A Christmas Overflowing With Love And Laughter!

202 W Lakeway • (307) 687-7082


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As seen on... Fun For winter 2016

House Hunter Find All these Pins And more At:

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check out our “christmAs” & “winter wonderlAnd” boArds to see these Pins!

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here Are some Fun And tAsty Foods And crAFts to try this FAll with the FAmily

Snow Paint Recipe Fun puffy paint made with glue, glitter, and shaving cream!

Fool Proof Prime Rib How to cook a Prime Rib perfectly every time!

New Christmas Traditions

Cheap and Easy Gifts

Ideas for fun new traditions to make a memorable holiday.

Find inspiration for unique neighbor gifts.

Easy DIY Christmas Decor All you need is a tomato cage, some garland, and zip ties.

Lots of Delicoius Treat Recipes Check out all of the goodies on our Christmas board!

Snow Day Activities Keep the little ones busy with outdoor and indoor activities; animal track scavenger hunt, ice lanterns, and more!

Stained Glass Nativity This fun kids’ craft has a free printable cutout and would be great for a chilly day activity!

All photos and content are located on or through www.pinterest.com and found on our Pinterest page, at www.pinterest.com/househuntermag. Authors and credit to Pinterest.com. Images and content are for literary article purposes only, and are not the property of Bennett Advertising or HH Magazine.


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Melissa L. Sturdevant Associate Broker

307-751-6994

Melissa@erapriority.com www.movegillette.com 600 4 - J Court • Gillette, WY 82716 Each Office Is Independently Owned And Operated

Where Our Client s Are Our P ri o ri t y Thank you To all my clienTs and wishing you and your family a very merry chrisTmas!!! fa ne o

Fun By The Numbers

Like puzzles? Then you’ll love sudoku. This mind-bending puzzle will have you hooked from the moment you square off, so sharpen your pencil and put your sudoku savvy to the test!

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1910 Emerson Ave S. $149,000 • 3 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms • Total Sq. Ft. 1466 • 12 x 24 Garage

Here’s How It Works:

Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!

4440 Crestview • $230,000

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13312 Hwy 51 • $159,900 • 4 Bedrooms • 3 Bathrooms • Established Ranchette • 3.24 acres • Loading Chute/Corrals • Single Car Garage • Large deck • 2100+ sq. ft. TEXT 142240 to 35620

1202 W. 5th Ave. • $169,900 • 4 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms Double Car Attached Garage • Quiet Location • 9,400 Sq. Ft. lot.

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Text 208375 to 35620 for more information.

314 Shadow Hill Ln. - Wright, WY $180,000 • 3 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms • Total Sq. Ft. 1656 • Fully Finished Floor Plan • Large Deck

Text 263148 to 35620 for more information.

For access to all of Gillette’s Listings go to:

www.movegillette.com

Member of: National Association of Realtors • Wyoming Board of Realtors • Campbell County Board of Realtors

See Answers Page 23.

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• Lunch • Delivery • Dinner • Catering Kid’s Eat Free Sundays! 2550 S. Douglas Hwy. In Powder Basin Center

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Open 11AM to 9PM • 7 Days A Week!

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The Future Is Bright

All up and down the west coast, metropolitan areas threw up a lament Tuesday, November 8th, 2016. They’ve continued their sore losing for quite a while after the election; but that just goes to show how out of touch metropolitan areas are when it comes to the rest of the country. But don’t be too hard on them; a lot of them don’t even realize how deluded they’ve become. There’s an insular nature to city life, and a lot of that results from locals not having the resources to transcend a given living situation for years—decades, even. Given that everything such individuals think they want is within a mile or two of them, their desire to expand horizons eventually dissipates, and they soon become satisfied in stagnancy, accepting public transit and authority over self-actualized critical action. So when Donald Trump won the election in 2016, it’s no surprise it shook their insular world to its foundations. It’s also no wonder a hew and cry swept through the streets! The thing is: it isn’t justifiable. Wyoming had no riots when Obama took office for eight years and gutted our economy. We didn’t burn effigies of Barrack Hussein, march in the streets, or call those who voted for him terrorists. No, we did what Wyoming natives do: we took our licking, and kept on ticking. We knuckled down and kept working—and thank God we did! Because there is light at the end of the tunnel. If you haven’t read Donald Trump’s 100-day plan, look that up with a Google search and be heartened. He has full plans to restore energy production not only to regions already involved in it, but to new areas as well. According to local real estate professional Harry Kimbrough, “We’re looking at out-of-state investors sizing up Wyoming, expecting a resurgence in our economy after the inauguration, possibly even beforehand. And now we have the lower interest rates bringing more people out of the local market looking into doing some investment as well. Morale has increased big time.” And well it should! As it says in the Bible, “When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.” So rejoice, because righteousness has taken the day—for a time at least.

Economic increases have also been seen in the housing market. According to Kimbrough, “Well, the housing market is pretty steady as far as sales go, however from February the sales are up 54.5%. We’re seeing some recovery. The interest rates are still down. We have a lot of inventory there where people have made significant price reductions due to their need to sell and move onto another phase of life.” Whether or not that trend remains constant remains to be seen—since morale has increased, some folks may want to retain their stake in the housing market a little while longer; but whatever happens, said market is doing better, is more amenable to those looking to buy, and is overall getting better as regards the local economy. In the realms of energy, the heart and soul of Wyoming’s economic infrastructure, Harry says: “Coal mines are hiring people back; one coal mine got a new contract, another one is putting on a second shift. There is a local company called Atlas Carbon; they’ve got a fifteen million dollar loan from the state loan and investment board so they could double their production. And then we’re seeing new oil wells popping up in the countryside.” If things keep getting better, more are sure to come. Things are looking up beyond the

energy and housing markets as well. Harry is optimistic with new businesses coming to town and the new Rib & Chop grand opening on November 15th was a good start. Though difficult times have forced some excellent businesses into closing their doors, America’s regime change is ushering in a new era of prosperity to Campbell County. It will only be a little while before things are buzzing along efficiently and productively as in boom times. Be wise with this prosperity, and take measures to preserve your way of life. Hopefully this lasts a long, long time—but the cities are losing their minds, and as George Carlin so aptly said, “Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.” If that doesn’t describe the post-election rioting, I don’t know what does. For more information on Northeast Wyoming’s housing & commercial real estate market contact Harry Kimbrough via telephone at (307) 680-8251, or online at www.harrykimbrough.com.

Article based in part off of an interview with Harry Kimbrough.


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Did You Know

While it might be synonymous with Santa Claus and cold weather, the North Pole is actually much warmer than the South Pole. That’s because the North Pole sits at a lower elevation than the South Pole, and it is located in the middle of an ocean. The South Pole, on the other hand, is located on the continent of Antarctica, which is covered in ice. But Santa fans mulling a trip to the North Pole to visit jolly old St. Nick might want to think otherwise, as temperatures at the North Pole are less than welcoming. Summertime temperatures at the North Pole, for example, hover right at the freezing point. In addition, because of the way Earth rotates, the North Pole experiences just one sunrise and one sunset each year. However, because the sun is always above the horizon in the summer and below the horizon in the winter, the North Pole actually experiences 24 hours of sunlight in summer and zero hours of sunlight in the winter. While children in North America know the North Pole as home to Santa Claus, that’s a relatively recent addition to the legend of Santa Claus, a story that some historians suggest traces its origins all the way back to the third century. Historians credit famed 19th century caricaturist and editorial cartoonist Thomas Nast with being the first to link Santa Claus and his workshop to the North Pole. However, many Nordic countries continue to say Santa Claus lives in their territories.

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The History Of Holiday Lights Holiday celebrants employ holiday lights in various ways. Certain individuals may be content to hang lights on their Christmas trees and call their decorating complete. Others may get their holiday jollies by making sure each square inch of their home is covered in twinkling lights. Still, other people prefer the more subdued effect of lights framing one picture window of the house. The tradition of Christmas lights stretches back to early modern Germany when people used candles to decorate Christmas trees in Christian homes. Those candles were harbingers of what would come when electric lights replaced gas and other open flame illuminating devices that were commonplace prior to the 20th century. Thomas Edison, the inventor of the first successful practical light bulb, also created the first strand of electric lights that would be used in holiday decorating. By 1880, Edison had standard incandescent light bulbs well sorted out and desired a way to better advertise his invention, so he decided to make the most of the holiday season and put his light bulbs on display. According to a 2003 article in American Heritage magazine titled “The Wizard of Your Christmas Tree,” Edison strung incandescent bulbs all around the compound of his Menlo Park, NJ, laboratory. Edison constructed an eightmile underground wiring system in order to power this grand light display. Because the laboratory was situated along the railroad that passed between Manhattan and Philadelphia, thousands of people were able to see the display. The concept of electric holiday lights took

a bit of time to catch on. Edison’s friend and associate Edward Johnson was tasked with stringing together colored lights in 1882 and placing them on an evergreen tree. Johnson hand-wired 80 red, white and blue light bulbs. In 1895, President Grover Cleveland requested the White House family Christmas tree be illuminated by multicolored electric light bulbs. In 1903, when General Electric began to offer pre-assembled kits of holiday lights, stringed lights were reserved for the wealthy and electrically savvy. For example, in 1903 a single string of electric lights

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cost $12, or around $300 today. It would take several more years before holiday lights became a national tradition. On Christmas Eve 1923, President Calvin Coolidge began the country’s celebration of Christmas by lighting the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse located south of the White House with 3,000 electric lights. Today, illuminated strands of lights have become a large part of holiday celebrations and have even been adopted for use during various year-round events. Such lights can be a beautiful and festive addition to many celebrations.

Did You Know

Real estate agents help buyers and sellers through the often complicated process of navigating the real estate market. Individuals not only want to find an agent with expertise, but also one with whom they have a strong rapport. By asking agents certain questions up front, prospective home buyers and sellers can find the right real estate agent for their needs and save time and money in the process. The following tips can help buyers and sellers find the right agent. • Find out how long the agent has been in the business, including how many homes he or she turns over on average. Think about using an agent who is a full-time real estate professional, rather than one who only dabbles part-time. • Consider which geographic areas the agent handles. It’s best to find an agent who is familiar with a particular town, city or even subdivision. • Assess the agent’s personality and ability to remain calm under pressure. He or she can then extend that placid demeanor on to buyers or sellers who may be feeling stressed by the prospect of home ownership.


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Christmas trees are symbols of the holiday season and the spirit of giving that the season champions. Choosing and decorating a Christmas tree is a tradition for many families, and depending on the trees they choose, families may have some work to do to keep their trees glowing all season long. Artificial Christmas trees require little, if any, maintenance. But live Christmas trees, which some people feel are more authentic and welcoming than their artificial counterparts, require daily maintenance. In addition to supplying the tree with water at least once per day, live Christmas tree owners can take these steps to prolong the life of their trees. • Protect the tree on the way home. Your tree might be vulnerable to damage as you transport it from the farm to your living room. Unwrapped trees placed atop vehicles can be dried out by the wind. Prevent wind damage by wrapping the tree if you plan to place it atop your vehicle. If possible, lay the tree in the bed of a pickup truck and close the cover over the bed. If you don’t have access to a pickup truck but can use a minivan or SUV to transport your tree, see if the tree fits inside your vehicle. If it doesn’t, wrap it tightly in a blanket or another form of cover, making sure the cover won’t blow off in the wind when you hit the open road. • Have the tree cut before you take it

off the lot. If you typically purchase your tree from a florist or tree lot instead of a tree farm, then remember to ask the seller to recut the stem of the tree before you take it home. Tree farm trees are freshly cut, but trees sold away from the farm might have been chopped down weeks before they are ultimately sold. During

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the interval between being cut down and sold, trees’ vascular systems can clog and prevent the tree from getting the water it needs to survive the season. A fresh cut of the stem unclogs the system and ensures the tree will be able to consume water. • Avoid placing the tree near heaters or drafty windows. Many people know that placing a live tree near a potentially hot heating vent poses a fire hazard. But doing so also can dry out the tree, decreasing the chances it will make it through the season. Placing the tree near drafty windows also can dry out the tree, so try to find a spot in your home with a consistent temperature. • Water the tree often. Christmas trees need lots of water to make it through the season. You may notice the water in the tree stand disappears quickly when you first bring the tree home. That’s because freshly cut trees will consume more water than trees that were cut several weeks ago. As the season goes on and the tree’s vascular system begins to clog, you might not need to water the tree as much as you did when you first brought it home. But check the tree’s water stand twice per day when you first bring it home, refilling the stand with water whenever necessary. A few tricks of the trade can help holiday celebrants maintain lush, awe-inspiring Christmas trees throughout the holiday season.

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Gifting Extended For One More Day

Celebrated each year on December 26 in Great Britain and the Commonwealth nations, Boxing Day may sound like a day to clear a home of the boxes that accumulate during Christmas gifting celebrations. Some people may think it’s a time to head to the gym and work off some of those extra holiday pounds by landing a few hits on the punching bag. Despite its name, Boxing Day has nothing to do with heavyweight fighters or post-holiday cleanup. In fact, the holiday’s origins can be traced to Great Britain and the practice of bestowing gifts on the lower classes, primarily house servants and the working class. Centuries ago, among family members and friends of equal station, Christmas gifts were exchanged on or before Christmas Day. Presents for the working Boxing Day isn’t about donning gloves and sparring. Instead, it’s a holiday class were bestowed the day af- geared around gift-giving and shopping. ter. A gift from one’s employer in the United States. Banks and rugby leagues host a full schedule was called a “Christmas box.” The non-retail businesses are closed of matches on Boxing Day. In AusOxford University Press defines a on Boxing Day, but shoppers flock tralia, cricket matches are held. Christmas box as a present or gra- to stores to use gift cards or other Boxing Day also marks the start of tuity given at Christmas. In Great funds to purchase or return gifts. the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Britain, it was usually confined to Sales are prevalent, and the day Boxing Day also may be an opporgratuities given to those who were presents yet another opportunity tunity for wild game hunts across employees or paid by the grantor for retailers to maximize year-end the UK. of the gift or a customer. profits. Boxing Day is a day for residents Although the holiday was once In the world of sports, Boxing of Australia, Britain, New Zeabased around gifting, today it is Day is an opportunity for fans to land, and Canada to celebrate and primarily known as a shopping see their favorite teams play. In take advantage of great deals ofholiday, much like Black Friday the United Kingdom, football and fered by retailers.

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Holiday shopping dominates many people’s free time between the day after Thanksgiving and the final days before Christmas. While many people may shop ‘til they drop on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, those days still account for a relatively small amount of the hundreds of billions of dollars that are spent each holiday season. Shoppers now have a bevy of options at their disposal as they embark on holiday shopping season. Traditional in-store retailers are still around, and online shopping continues to grow in popularity with each holiday season. But many holiday shoppers are looking to buy local this holiday season, and such a decision can pay a host of dividends for both shoppers and the communities they call home. • Buying local benefits your local economy. Studies from Civic Economics, an economics and strategics planning firm, found that independent, locally-owned retailers return a far greater percentage of their revenue into their local economies than national chain stores. One such study examined the disparity between revenue recirculation among independent, locallyowned businesses in Raleigh, North Carolina, versus four major national chains in the city. The former recirculated 51.1 percent of revenue into the local economy, while the latter recirculated less than 14 percent. Similar results were discovered in many cities, indicating that buying local not only benefits local business owners, but also the communities those owners and their customers call home.

• Buying local creates jobs in your community. One of the biggest ways local business owners in Raleigh recirculated their revenue in the local economy was job creation. While national chains also create jobs, such jobs only benefit your community if the chains are located within your community. If your local mall is a considerable drive

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As holiday shopping season kicks into high gear, retailers who use apps and mobile responsive websites to reach more customers may benefit by making a concerted effort to reach older shoppers. According to Nielsen’s Mobile Measurement, 26 percent of the more than 100 million mobile shoppers are 55 and older, while an additional 40 percent are between the ages of 25 and 44. Those figures might surprise some retailers who are quick to associate mobile shopping with digital-native Millennials. Nielsen’s Fourth-Quarter 2014 Mobile Multicultural Insights report even noted that Hispanics are more inclined to shop via mobile than non-Hispanic, white smartphone owners. Retailers may also be interested to know that more and more shoppers are turning to apps instead of websites to do their shopping. Between the fourth quarter of 2013 and the fourth quarter of 2014, Nielsen reports that 101.4 million smartphone users accessed a shopping app. By the fourth quarter of 2015, that figure had risen to 109.9 million users.


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One of the most recognizable symbols of the holiday season, Christmas trees can be seen in private homes, public spaces and many prominent locations beginning each December. Christmas trees come in all shapes and sizes, and families may prefer certain types of trees, including aromas, needle types and fullness. Christmas trees have a diverse history. The following are some facts about Christmas trees that holiday celebrants may or may not be familiar with. • Many harvested Christmas trees do not grow in the wild, but are raised on farms. Christmas trees are an agricultural product. • Roughly one million acres are dedicated to tree farming. • Approximately 25 to 30 million real Christmas trees are sold in the United States every year. • The top Christmas tree-producing states are Oregon, North Carolina, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Washington. • It can take as many as 15 years for a tree to grow to the typical height required of a Christmas tree. • Every state in the United States grows Christmas trees. • Germans are credited with bringing the first Christmas trees into the home and decorating them in the spirit of Christmas. The first recorded reference to the Christmas tree dates back to the 16th century. • Tree farms are beneficial to the environment because they reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the air and help counter global warming. • The most common Christmas tree species are balsam fir, Douglas-fir, Fraser fir, noble fir, Scotch pine, Virginia pine and white pine. • Christmas trees can be recycled into mulch.


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find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.�

town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will

An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you the good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the

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