the Glenrock Bird Issue 11.13.11

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Volume 5 Issue 9

First Nationwide Alert Test Did it Fail?

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Governor Issues Proclamation for Veterans Day

“The Nationwide EAS Test served the purpose for which it was intended – to identify gaps and generate a comprehensive set of data to help strengthen our ability to communicate during real emergencies. Based on preliminary data, media outlets in large portions of the country successfully received the test message, but it wasn’t received by some viewers or listeners. We are currently in the process of collecting and analyzing data, and will reach a conclusion when that process is complete.” Stated Damon Penn, a senior official with FEMA.

Glenrockians Honor Veterans With Veteran’s Day Program

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Converse County and Beyond

It is also important to keep several key points in mind:

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First, as we have explained throughout this process, the value of the test is in its assessment function. We were able to accomplish that today—in a comprehensive way. The goal of this test has always been to do exactly what happened – to test this decades-old system to see what works well, and what upgrades or changes are needed as we further work to modernize our nation’s public alert and warning system. This test was the first time we have been able to identify where the system works, where it doesn’t, and what additional improvements need to be made as we move forward. It’s only through comprehensively testing, analyzing, and improving these technologies that we can ensure the most effective and reliable emergency alert and warning systems available at a moment’s notice in a time of real national emergency. Second, it will take some time to assess the full results of today’s test. The FCC and FEMA are currently collecting preliminary data about the results, and under the FCC’s rules, participants in today’s test have 45 days to report back the full results of their test experience. Over 30,000 communications service providers participated in the test, including broadcast stations, cable system operators, satellite radio and television and wireline video service providers. Continued Page 5

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Bird Odd’s and Ends

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Governor Matt Mead is encouraging Wyoming citizens to recognize the valor and sacrifice of our veterans through appropriate ceremonies and prayers on Veterans Day, November 11. Governor Mead will be attending the Blue Star Memorial dedication in Douglas on Veterans Day. Already Governor Mead and veterans from many branches of the military attended a proclamation signing event. They were joined by members of the Wyoming National Guard, including Adjutant General Luke Reiner. This offered Governor Mead the

opportunity to thank all veterans for their service. He also said one of great parts of being Governor is the chance to meet and hear from veterans. “It is just a very humbling experience to get to know you. Wyoming is appreciative, I am appreciative and I know the country is appreciative,” Governor Mead said. “It is important we continue to celebrate Veterans Day and recognize what veterans have meant to our country and will mean to our country. While I am in office I look forward to continuing to do what I can to support veterans in every way possible.”

On Veterans Day Friday November 11, 2011 Governor Mead joined Douglas residents in the unveiling of the Blue Star Memorial Highway sign in Douglas as a tribute to honor all those who honored our country by defending the United States of America. Photo Lori Hoyt.

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Jake Hogan of American Legion Post 9 Leads the procession of Retiring the Colors following the November 10 Veterans Day Program at the Glenrock Middle School Auditorium. Photo Amanda Smith

Community members and Veterans filled the GMS auditorium to just about capacity on Thursday afternoon to honor those who served our great Country and to recognize those who are still currently serving. Many of Glenrock’s residents are Veterans from every Armed Force, and each Veteran as well as each Service was honored this day. Glenrock schools were on hand to show their appreciation as well including The Purple Pride Choir beautifully directed by Miss Rachel Dahlinger, and the 7th and 8th grade band directed by Mr. Jeremy Huck. Miss Karla Lee and Jonathan Finch of GHS FCCLA presented the Welcome speech followed by Veteran Marv Wohletz Commander of Legion Post 9 introducing the many Veterans that stood proudly as they stated their name, service they were in and where they were stationed. It was a beautiful moment to witness such a tribute to those who defended and defend the United States of America Thank you to each and every Veteran. We Salute You.

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NEWS FROM: The Converse County Republican Party The Converse County Republican Party is hosting a fund raising BINGO in Glenrock. The event will be November 13, 2011, at the Four Aces Restaurant and Lounge. The non-traditional BINGO will start at 3:00. The event is open to the public. Several local elected officials will be present to help with the BINGO. This is a chance to get to know some of your local elected officials in a non-working setting. There will also be a raffle for a hog. Tickets for the raffle will be available at the event, as well as the week of November 7-12, at the Four Aces and Glenrock Super Foods in Glenrock and the La Bonte in Douglas. For more information please call Terry at 351-3234.


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