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  • Warriors hold off Douglas to qualify for state

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Mar 6, 2018

    DOUGLAS - After being roughed up by the Buffalo Bison the night before in the semifinals of 3A East boys basketball tournament, the Worland Warriors faced the Douglas Bearcats in an elimination game Saturday morning. The winner moved on to the 3A State tournament this week in Casper, while the loser prepped for their end of the season banquet. It was touch and go but in the end, the Warriors prevailed beating the Bearcats 70-59, advancing to their fourth-straight state tournament, a first in...

  • Worland squad to compete in state cheerleading competition Wednesday

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Mar 6, 2018

    WORLAND – Worland High School cheerleaders are heading to Casper Wednesday morning for the state cheerleading competition, with high hopes and a desire to place better than ever before with a routine choreographed by Worland High School assistant cheerleading coach Amy Worley. "I think we are starting to figure out what they are looking for; are you in synch, are you using the mat evenly, is your spacing looking good, timing; all that is the stuff they are looking for, not so much how fancy i...

  • Survey reveals public opinion on Wyoming legislative issues

    Jeff Victor, Laramie Boomerang Via Wyoming News Exchange|Mar 6, 2018

    LARAMIE — A new survey asked Wyomingites for their opinions on a number of hot-button issues facing the Wyoming Legislature this session — including public lands, marijuana, “stand your ground” legislation and separation of church and state. While many of the proposed bills relating to these issues have already failed, others are still in play, and Brian Harnisch — a senior research scientist with the Wyoming Survey and Analysis Center — said the survey could provide valuable information to state lawmakers. “A lot of time, at the state, what w...

  • Area pastors mixed on concealed carry legislation

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Mar 6, 2018

    WORLAND — Area pastors aware of House Bill 141 that would allow concealed weapons in places of worship don’t see a need for it and have concerns about the legislation. HB 141 has passed the House of Representatives and passed Committee of the Whole in the Senate Monday. There will be two more readings. Current Wyoming statute prohibits a concealed weapon in “any place where persons are assembled for public worship, without the written consent of the chief administrator of that place.” The new legislation repeals the restriction on carrying a co...

  • Lady Warriors take third at 3A East regional tourney

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Mar 6, 2018

    DOUGLAS - A strong bounce-back performance, after losing the semifinal round the previous day, earned the Worland Lady Warriors their fourth consecutive trip to the 3A State tournament and third place at the 3A East regional tournament in Douglas, Saturday. Having lost to the Buffalo Lady Bison on Friday, the Lady Warriors faced a win-or-go-home game against the Newcastle Lady Dogies Saturday morning at Douglas High School. Not only did Worland win but they did so convincingly, downing the...

  • Mar 6, 2018

    Public Notice WCSD #1 Request for Employee Benefits...  Website

  • Mar 6, 2018

    Public Notice Application for Liquor License Renewal Firenze...  Website

  • Neda Lee Nelson

    Mar 6, 2018

    Neda Lee Nelson, 85, passed away March 2, 2018, at the Thermopolis Rehabilitation and Wellness Center. Graveside services will be Thursday, March 8, 2 p.m. at Monument Hill Cemetery in Thermopolis....

  • Doris Laverne Arthur

    Mar 6, 2018

    Doris Laverne Arthur, 91, passed away at her Thermopolis residence, Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018. Memorial services are pending....

  • Mar 6, 2018

    Public Notice Washakie County Commissioners Minutes...  Website

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