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  • Worland Shopko open despite bankruptcy talk

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Jan 10, 2019

    WORLAND – Despite a court filing on Monday that claims Shopko is scheduled to file for bankruptcy on Jan. 15, and a previously disclosed 39 stores closing across the nation, the Worland branch of the retailer remains open, with prescription services being filled. “We still have not received any notice that we are closing, and we’re still filling prescriptions,” sad Worland Shopko pharmacist David Ahlstrom on Wednesday. As listed in December by the corporation, the Greybull Shopko is closing...

  • Warriors show progress on the mat as they prepare for Miles City tournament

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Jan 10, 2019

    WORLAND - The Worland Warriors wrestling team got 2019 started off on the right foot as they took first in the silver bracket of the Thoman Soda Ash Memorial dual tournament last weekend in Green River at Green River High School. Coming off the Christmas break WHS wrestling coach Josh Garcia was cautiously excited for his team to get back to competing. The way things worked out this year with wrestlers having to go on family vacations during the break, Garcia wasn't able to have his team...

  • 2018 was a hot year for Worland firefighters

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Jan 10, 2019

    WORLAND – The Worland Fire Department had a busy 2018 running to 186 calls involving fire, hazardous material response and/or car accidents. Worland Fire Department Chief Chris Kocher stated that the Terek Fire was probably the most notable fire fought in 2018, but that there was something even more notable. "The cooperation that all the fire agencies in the area as well as entities that came in to help, that's probably one of the most notable things about 2018. We plan for it and we plan for i...

  • Governor Gordon outlines plan for fiscal discipline, economic development & improving Wyoming people's quality of life

    Jan 10, 2019

    CHEYENNE, Wyo.– Governor Mark Gordon outlined his administration’s priorities for fiscal discipline, economic development, and improving Wyoming people’s quality of life in his State of the State Address to the 65th Wyoming Legislature on January 9, 2019 two days after he was sworn in as Wyoming’s 33rd governor. “I have to say the enthusiasm we have felt over the past couple of days should give us all optimism for our future,” Governor Gordon said in his remarks. “We are a resourceful people in an amazing state at an important time in our s...

  • Jan 10, 2019

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