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  • Worland track continues to grow

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Mar 15, 2018

    WORLAND - When Worland High School track and field coach Tracey Wiley took the helm of the program in 2016 her goal was to increase the number of athletes each season. Now, starting in her third season, Wiley has done just that. Nearly 70 athletes, 67 to be exact, will compete for Worland this season. It is quite the increase for the program that had 35 and 55 athletes in 2016 and 2017, respectively. Breaking the numbers down further, the Warriors will have 40 athletes out, while the Lady...

  • Ten Sleep moves forward with concealed carry policy

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Mar 15, 2018

    TEN SLEEP –Ten Sleep School Board board members elected to continue with working on polishing and perfecting the concealed carry policy with a vote of four for the policy and one against. Ten Sleep School Board members: Chuck Powell, Jane Thurston, Tess Greet and Terill Mills stated at Monday’s board meeting that they were in favor of implementing a concealed carry policy even though the thought scares them to the core, because the safety of the student is the most important aspect. Board member Jared Lyman stated that he is leaning aga...

  • Area schools remember Florida victims

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Mar 15, 2018

    WORLAND — While students across the country walked out at 10 a.m. local time, students in and around Worland stayed in class. Hot Springs County High School Principal Breez Daniels said they did not have any students requesting to participate until Wednesday morning. She said the school arranged for the students to participate in a 17-minute walk out to have 17 minutes of silence for the victims of the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. According to the HSCHS Facebook post to parents, “High sch...

  • New NHS inductees at WHS

    Mar 15, 2018

    Six seniors and 25 juniors were inducted into the Worland High School chapter of National Honor Society Tuesday night at the Little Theater. They were seniors Joslyn Alonzo, Cherith Ferrett, Jay Grzybowski, Olivia Scheuerman, Morgan Tigner and Casey Wassum; juniors, Emily Baumstarck, Emily Bleicher, Laramie Boward, McKenna Butte, Alexa Caballero, Adrianna Carver, Caitlin Cottrell, Andy Deniz, Andrew Edholm, Karla Gaytan, Porter Harman, Hailee Hunter, Joseph Keller, Joshua Kelton, Leighton...

  • Game regulation would allow grizzly hunts

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Mar 15, 2018

    CHEYENNE – A draft regulation requested by the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission could result in up to two dozen grizzly bears being killed this fall, if the resolution gains approval after a brief public listening tour. The commission directed the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to draft the regulation after public meetings in 2017 examined the state’s Grizzly Bear Management Plan, which includes population monitoring and hunting parameters. A quota of 12 hunt-eligible bears exists in the demographic monitoring area outside of Yellowstone and...

  • Public input needed on 2018 hunting seasons

    Mar 15, 2018

    CODY- The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will conduct six open-house meetings throughout the Bighorn Basin with one final meeting in Worland to discuss 2018 hunting season proposals for game birds and big game. During the open houses, Game and Fish personnel will be available to discuss the proposed 2018 hunting seasons for local hunt areas. The final formal meeting, during which statewide seasons may be discussed, will be held from 6-8 p.m. April 2 at the Washakie County Fairgrounds in Worland. Wildlife Management Coordinator Tim Woolley...

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