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  • NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn't happen this week

    Associated Press|Feb 17, 2018

    A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue headlines of the week. None of these stories is legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked these out; here are the real facts: NOT REAL: BREAKING: Second Parkland Shooter in custody THE FACTS: Reports about a second shooter at a high school in Parkland, Florida, this week started with a tweet from an account falsely purporting to be former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly. The account was later suspended and police say that suspect Nikolas C...

  • Karla's Kolumn: Who can stop it?

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Feb 17, 2018

    Valentine's Day 2018 arrived uneventful in Worland, Wyoming, but while I was writing a story on WESTI Ag Days and laying out the paper, a young man made a decision to go and kill 17 people and wound many more at a high school in Florida. I've written about school shootings in the past and as this one weighed on my mind, I thought is there anything I can write that will make a difference? Is there anything anyone can do that will make a difference? I have to believe that yes, there is something...

  • City cautions residents about ashes after truck, dumpster fires this week

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Feb 17, 2018

    WORLAND — Fire and trash don’t mix, but every winter the City of Worland battle with dumpster and garbage truck fires, including two this week. Worland Streets and Sanitation Supervisor Jeff Taylor said one of his drivers on Tuesday noticed smoke coming out of the top of the garbage truck “just like a chimney.” He said the driver stopped and with a fire extinguisher, was able to douse the fire. The driver then took the truck to the city shop and dumped the load on the ground so that the fire could be completely put out, before the trash load wa...

  • Update on brucellosis status in Wyoming

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Feb 17, 2018

    WORLAND – Ranchers, farmers, veterinarians and curious community members gathered Thursday to learn what brucellosis abortus is, how it is transmitted, the types of animals, both wild and domesticated, who are affected by it, the danger to humans and what is being done to keep it under control and to hopefully eradicate it. University of Wyoming veterinarian and brucellosis expert Bruce Hoar explained during a WESTI (Wyoming Extension's Strategically and Technologically Informative) Ag Days, p...

  • Apartment complex 'bully' charged with 14 felonies

    Feb 17, 2018

    WORLAND – A Worland man is facing multiple charges of blackmail and delivery of a controlled substance for allegedly badgering neighbors into giving him their pain medications, according to the Washakie County Attorney’s Office. Michael Scott Claycomb, 60, is being held on a $50,000 cash or surety bond at the Washakie County Jail after an initial appearance in front of Circuit Court Judge Thomas P. Harrington Thursday morning. According to the release, Claycomb, a resident of the Apple Apartments at 200 S. Road 11 in Worland, is being cha...

  • Wyoming tax measures fare poorly despite looming deficit

    Feb 17, 2018

    CHEYENNE (AP) — Bills that seek to offset a looming $850 million state budget deficit with new and higher taxes are doing poorly just a few days into Wyoming’s legislative session. Friday was the deadline to introduce bills in this year’s session devoted to the two-year budget. Bills unrelated to the budget needed a two-thirds majority to be introduced but several proposed tax hikes didn’t even make it to a vote. They included new taxes on lodging and real estate transfers and steep increases to existing taxes on wind energy and cigaret...

  • Stocks stretch winning streak to 6 days despite turbulence

    MARLEY JAY, AP Markets Writer|Feb 17, 2018

    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks closed out their strongest week in five years Friday and have now recovered more than half of the losses they suffered in a plunge at the beginning of the month. Investors got back to buying stocks almost as quickly as they started dumping them. The gain Friday was the sixth in a row for the Standard & Poor’s 500 index. A combination of cheaper prices for stocks as well as solid company profits put investors back in a buying mood. The S&P 500, which many index funds track, has risen almost 6 percent in its current str...

  • Warriors hold the lead after Day One of 3A East regional tournament

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Feb 17, 2018

    WORLAND - So far, so good for the Worland Warriors wrestling team. On the first day of the 3A East regional tournament, the Warriors took care of business Friday night at Worland High School, advancing 11 wrestlers to the semifinals and ending the night in first place with 84 points. "We had a pretty good day today, I'm excited where we are at and I'm proud of the kids for a job well done. It's fun and exciting and right now we want to make sure we don't have a letdown. We want to continue to...