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  • Cody shuts out Torrington for 3A state title

    Jordyn J. Bennett, Rawlins Daily Times|Nov 14, 2017

    LARAMIE – Trailing 14-0 with less than three minutes to play Friday, Torrington senior quarterback Breyden Bivens was looking to get his team back in the game. Cody's Charlie Beaudrie wouldn't let that happen, as the sophomore undercut Bivens' pass for an intercepted and took it 96 yards for a touchdown to seal a 20-0 victory for the Broncs to claim the Wyoming Class 3A state championship at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie. "They've been running slants the whole game," Beaudrie said. "I tried to...

  • Carlene Marie Vontz Murphy

    Nov 14, 2017

    Carlene Marie Vontz Murphy of Powell, 82, passed away Nov. 12, 2017, at the Billings Clinic in Billings, Montana. Funeral Mass services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 17, 2017, at the St. Barbara’s Catholic Church in Powell. Burial will be in the Crown Hill Cemetery. Thompson Funeral Home of Powell is assisting t he family with arrangements.... Full story

  • It's hat trick for local BBQ event

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Nov 14, 2017

    WORLAND - For seven years the Rocky Mountain BBQ Association has awarded an Event Organizer's Challenge and for three of those seven years the Pepsi Wyoming State BBQ Championship and Bluegrass Festival has won that honor, including this year. BBQ Championship Committee Chairman Dave Paxton reported late last week that he attended a banquet in Denver, Colorado, to receive the award from the Rocky Mountain BBQ Association. Paxton said, "This is a great reward for us. It takes a lot of work and a...

  • Financial assistance available to address water quality impairments

    Nov 14, 2017

    WORLAND — The Washakie County Conservation District (WCCD) announced the 2018 NRCS National Water Quality Initiative (NWQI) grant funding for approximately $450,000, intended to improve water quality in the Lower Nowater Watershed in Washakie County. This program is intended to help producers install conservation practices that manage nutrients, pathogens and sediments. These funds were awarded to WCCD by the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), through the National Water Quality Initiative. Eligible landowners or those who operate p...

  • Nov 14, 2017

    Public Notice Worland City Council Minutes...  Website

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