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It's time for another installment of life in the country. Let's start off with this morning, well OK, let us backtrack a little bit first. We have a sliding glass door that goes out into our backyard and looks across the way to our neighbor's field. My dogs love to watch the variety of animals that meander on the hill near the field. Sometimes, as most dog owners know, these animals are real, and sometimes, I swear, they are imaginary. Most of the fall and winter the dogs were able to watch the...
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street got exactly what it wanted from Friday’s jobs report: solid hiring, moderate wage growth and continued low unemployment. Investors sent stocks sharply higher, particularly their recent favorites, technology companies. U.S. employers added 313,000 jobs in February, more than forecast, and wages didn’t rise as much as investors had feared. The Labor Department also said January’s spike in wages was a bit smaller than it originally thought. It made for a happy ninth anniversary for the current bull market. A month e...
WORLAND — With the decorative downtown sidewalk beginning to show some wear the city of Worland, through the building department and Board of Adjustment and Planning Commission (BAPC) are beginning to explore options for replacing the raised, red sidewalk. During last month’s BAPC meeting, city building official Nick Kruger said there are many questions to consider during the exploration including — if the sidewalks are replaced should they be replaced with flat sidewalks or stamped sidewalks, colored or not colored. Kruger said along with...
CHEYENNE (AP) — The state Legislature has approved a measure that would require Wyoming K-12 schools to provide all students with computer science instruction. Senate File 29 now heads to Gov. Matt Mead’s desk for his consideration. Under the bill, schools would be required to provide computer science instruction to all students in each grade and provide standards on what students at each grade level are expected to master in computer science. The new course will be offered by the 2022-23 school year. State schools Superintendent Jillian Bal...
CASPER - Treating it as if it were another basketball game the Lady Warriors defeated the Cody Fillies 43-39 to extend their season one more day, Friday morning at Kelly Walsh High School. The pressures of an elimination game at the 3A State girls basketball tournament never got to the Lady Warriors. In fact, the team was composed and even keel from tipoff to the final buzzer. "We knocked down some shots, we didn't shoot it particularly well. In the first half we were 3 of 17 from the 3 [point...
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