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  • Council reviews snow removal at Tuesday meeting

    Tesia Galvin, Staff Writer|Jul 2, 2016

    WORLAND – The public is invited to attend the City of Worland Council meeting Tuesday night 7 p.m. at City Hall. The four items of business include the snow removal contract approval, the Pioneer Square Kiosk, building abatement at the old theatre building at 608 Big Horn Avenue and Resolution No. 2016-4. City Clerk Tracy A. Glanz said the snow removal contract approval an agreement with the company approved to bid for at the Worland Municipal Airport. Glanz said the Pioneer Square kiosk “is just discussion what to do with the kiosk” inclu...

  • Frandson sworn-in as County Commissioner

    Tesia Galvin, Staff Writer|Jul 1, 2016

    WORLAND – After listening and interviewing three candidates, the Washakie County Commissioners appointed Fred Frandson to a serve the remainder of the late Dale Wagner's commission's seat on Thursday afternoon. The commissioners interviewed David Bostrom, Frandson and Ed Gross. Frandson was sworn-in shortly after being appointed by the commissioners, and said he felt overwhelmed to be the one selected to serve the people of Washakie County. Frandson, a Big Horn Basin native, has lived in in W...

  • New program to combat dating violence seeks coaching help

    Tesia Galvin, Staff Writer|Apr 23, 2016

    WORLAND – A coach's job never stops off the field, and often coaches become lifelong mentors to players. It's under that understanding Coaching Boys to Men was created in 2011 with the core mission of "briefing players with weekly activities that address themes such as personal responsibility, respectful behavior and relationship abuse," according to their national website. "It's a program aimed at young people ... and directed at getting coaches involved in mentoring young men about heathy rela...