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NOTICE The Glenrock Bird has MOVED! We are now happily located in the Bronco Building at 506 W. Birch! Come on by and see our new digs! ................................ FOR RENT: 3 bedroom 2 bath, nice trailer. $650 per month plus deposit. Call 436-5672 or 277-6534

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HELP WANTED The Glenrock Senior Center is currently accepting applications for a Part-Time Assistant Cook. Previous experience preparing food in large quantities and knowledge of the Wyoming Food Safety Rule is preferred. Apply in person at the Glenrock Senior Center. For additional information, please call 4369442.

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News From The Nest BARASSO CALLS FOR U.N. CLIMATE CHIEF’S RESIGNATION On Friday February 4th, Senator John Barrasso (RWyo.) called on Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, C h a i r m a n of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, to resign after revelations of ongoing scientific fraud under Dr. Pachauri’s watch. Senator Barrasso delivered the following statement on the Senate Floor: “Every day, new scandals emerge about the so called ‘facts’ in the UN reports. The integrity of the data and the integrity of the science have been compromised. “Concrete action by world leaders is needed. Government delegations of the UN’s gen-

eral assembly and UN Secretary Moon must pressure Dr. Rajendra Pachauri to step down as head of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. “It is time to conduct an independent investigation into the conduct of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The scientific data behind these policies must be independently verified. “Administration policies relating to climate change will cost millions of Americans their jobs. We need to get this right. To continue to rely on these cor-

rupted U.N. Reports is an endorsement of fraudulent behavior. It is a signal to the American people that ideology is more important than their jobs.” Recent news reports have highlighted Dr. Rajendra Pachauri’s and the United Nation’s involvement in covering up flawed science: · In a February 2, 2010, Investor’s Business Daily article, Walter Russell Read, Project Director for Religion and Foreign Policy at the Pew Forum, said “After years in which global warming activists had lectured everyone about the overwhelming nature of the scientific evidence, it turned out that the most prestigious agencies in the global warming movement were breaking laws, hiding data and making inflated, bogus claims resting on, in some cases, no scientific basis at all.” · On January 30, 2010, the Times of London reported, “Pachauri was told that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change assessment that glaciers would disappear by 2035 was wrong, but he waited two months to correct it.” · On January 24, 2010, the Times of London reported the UN wrongly linked global warming to natural disas-

ters. Reporter Jonathan Leake wrote, “The United Nations climate panel faces new controversy for wrongly linking global warming to an increase in the number and severity of natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods,” and the report “had not been subjected to routine scientific scrutiny.” Senator Barrasso, a member of b o t h t h e E n e r g y a n d N a t u r a l Resources Committee and the Environment and Public Works Committee, has continued to call on the international community and the Obama Administration to ensure that our energy policy is based on sound scientific data. Recently, Barrasso sent letters to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to express his concerns regarding a report concluding the organizations eliminated two-thirds of their temperature monitoring stations around the globe in places that are colder, rural or at higher altitudes beginning in 1990 in order to drive up temperature trend averages.

Thursday, 01.28.10 -Rolling Hills Patrol Completed x3 -Dog At Large. UTL -Comm Tech Performed a Notary x4 -Dog At Large -Dog At Large. Spoke with owner -Repossession Reported -Traffic Stop. Verbal warning issued for brake light x2 -Traffic Stop. Verbal warning issued for improper registration -Traffic Stop. Verbal warning issued for speed -E-911 Medical. Transport one to Casper Friday, 01.29.10 -Dogs At Large. Returned to owner -Rolling Hills Patrol Completed x3 -Traffic Stop. Verbal warning issued for registration x2 -Traffic Stop. Verbal warning issued for brake light -Traffic Stop. Citation issued for speed and DUS Saturday, 01.30.10 -Outside Agency Assist With an Assault/Accident. One transported to Casper hospital -Animal Complaint Given to Converse County Sheriff Office -Verbal Dispute. Parties separated for the night -Officer Unlocked a Vehicle Door -Comm Tech Performed a Notary x2 -Dog At Large. Transported to the pound -Range Key Issued -Disturbance Reported at the High School -Officer Spoke with Subject Regarding a Civil Matter Sunday, 01.31.10 -Citizen Assist Completed -Dog At Large. UTL -Range Key Issued x2 -Rolling Hills Patrol Completed

-Fire Units Dispatched to an Oven Fire -Traffic Stop. Citation issued for possession of marijuana -Driving Complaint. UTL -Loose Cows Reported on Brubaker. UTL -Traffic Stop. Verbal warning for white lights to the rear -Traffic Stop. Repair order issued for tail light Monday, 02.01.10 -Motorist Assist. Officer assisted motorist with gas -Dog At Large. Transported to the pound -Fraud. Report taken -Medical. One transported to Casper -Comm Tech Performed a Notary -VIN Inspection Complete -Rolling Hills Patrol Completed x3 -Animal Traps Set Per Request of the Home Owner -Traffic Stop. Verbal warning issued for speed Tuesday, 02.02.10 -Medical. Signed refusal -E-911 Medical. One transported to Douglas -Repossession Reported -Emergency Message Delivered -Citizen Assist. Officer successful -Traffic Stop. Citation issued for expired registration -Rolling Hills Patrol Completed x3 -E-911 Hang Up. Officer determined phone line problems -Comm Tech Performed a Notary x2 -Suspicious Person. GOA -Maintenance. Public Works notified Wednesday, 02.03.10 -Rolling Hills Patrol Completed x4 -Dog At Large. Dogs were in the yard -Traffic Stop. Written warning issued for speed -Comm Tech Performed a Notary -Possible Fraud Reported -Information Documented

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ENZI GRILLS SEC. GEITHER ON BUDGET PROPOSAL’S IMPACT ON WYOMING AML FUNDING SMALL BUSINESS LENDING, OIL AND GAS TAXES DISCUSSED Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., spent the morning with U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner explaining the importance of lending to small businesses and outlining why the federal government needs to live up to its promise to pay Wyoming’s Abandoned Mine Land (AML) money back to the state. Enzi addressed Secretary Geithner in a Senate Finance Committee hearing this morning on the President’s Fiscal Year 2011 Budget.

businesses will be impacted by the tax increases in the budget. I’m also concerned with the Administration’s plan to eliminate tax preferences for oil, gas and coal industries. That will mean a loss of jobs in Wyoming and increase costs to companies which will then trickle down to consumers. That sounds like a hidden tax to me,” said Enzi. “The AML money is not an appropriation and should not be cut. It is the law to pay Wyoming back the money the state put in. I hope you and the Administration will take another look at that proposal.”

Secretary Geithner assured Enzi that he would work with him to understand how the

AML program was designed and how the budget proposal will affect the program.

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