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This is the final publication for the Northern Wyoming Daily News. The Northern Wyoming News will publish beginning February 7, 2019....
WORLAND — This publication marks the final daily publication for the Northern Wyoming Daily News. The Northern Wyoming Daily News began as The Worland Grit in 1905, a weekly publication. The name change and the move to a daily came in 1939. Starting tomorrow, the name will change to the Northern Wyoming News and the frequency of the paper will change back to a weekly, publishing on Thursdays. The first issue of the Northern Wyoming News will be published Feb. 7. Robb Hicks of Grand Teton News, the company that owns the Northern Wyoming Daily N...
Well this is it, the final daily publication for the Northern Wyoming Daily News. Next week we issue in a new era with the Northern Wyoming News, a weekly publication. For 80 years the Northern Wyoming Daily News has been publishing five days a week. Prior to that the Worland Grit was published once a week; so in essence we have come full circle. What does it mean to switch from a daily to a weekly? Well let me start off by first answering what it does not mean. It does not mean we are close to closing, far from it. The reason to switch from a...
WORLAND - The Washakie County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees discussed several school safety items and took part in a brief A.L.I.C.E. training. Superintendent David Nicholas, West Side Principal Bruce Miller and Worland High School Assistant Principal Brian Gunderson went through the A.L.I.C.E. training in Riverton recently and have been conducting trainings for staff, students and parents. They provided a brief training session for the board and those in attendance at Monday's...
WORLAND – Wyoming Sugar announced this week that they have made 1 million bags of sugar, on this their 102nd campaign, and expect thousands more before the campaign is finished. "The last time, I think it was the year 2000, when the factory was owned by Imperial, they produced a million bags and it was with almost 20,000 acres of sugar beets. This year we are over a million, we should get to about 1,050,000 bags, might be a little bit more than that even and we did it on just under 12,000 a...