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  • A day of personal records for Worland Track

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Mar 29, 2017

    CODY - The track season is only two weeks old and for Worland track they're already seeing great progresses in the early parts of the season. At the Yellowstone Sports Medicine Invitational in Cody Saturday the Worland Warriors and Lady Warriors set personal records all day long as 27 of the 34 Worland athletes set personal bests in their respective events. "Twenty-seven kids had PRs which is a great thing. That's our goal every week, to set new personal bests and show that improvement. I only...

  • 215 Wyoming FFA members to receive highest degree in state

    Mar 29, 2017

    CHEYENNE— The Wyoming FFA Association has announced the recipients of the 2017 Wyoming State FFA Degree, the highest award the state can bestow on its members. A total of 215 members representing 47 Wyoming FFA chapters earned the degree, including five from Chief Washakie FFA, seven from Lovell FFA, one from Meeteetse, nine from Paintrock FFA, one from Rocky Mountain, three from Ten Sleep and five from Thermopolis. These members will receive their degrees on April 6, as part of the Wyoming FFA Convention, held in Cheyenne each year. “The Sta...

  • Multiple bills introduced to improve Endangered Species Act

    Mar 29, 2017

    Enzi: States deserve to be heard before an endangered species listing WASHINGTON, D.C. – States shouldn’t be left in the dark or their data ignored when the federal government is deciding to list an endangered species. U.S. Senator Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., introduced legislation Monday that would require the federal government to disclose the data it uses for Endangered Species Act (ESA) listings. It would also ensure that ESA decisions are more reliant on the input of state, local and tribal studies. The legislation was also cosponsored by Sen...

  • Consumer alert: 'can you hear me' scams

    Mar 29, 2017

    WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission is alerting consumers to be on the lookout for scam callers seeking to get victims to say the word “yes” during a call and later use a recording of the response to authorize unwanted charges on the victim’s utility or credit card account. According to complaints the FCC has received and public news reports, the fraudulent callers impersonate representatives from organizations that provide a service and may be familiar to the person receiving the call, such as a mortgage lender or utility...

  • Ten Sleep students visit Ten Sleep Fish Hatchery

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Mar 29, 2017

    By Tracie Mitchell Staff Writer TEN SLEEP – The best way to understand about something you learned in a book is to see what you are learning about first hand. Ten Sleep School fourth and fifth graders were given that chance at the end of their study of the life cycle of fish by visiting the Wyoming Game and Fish Ten Sleep Fish Hatchery Tuesday morning and watching the process unfold in front of them. Ten Sleep Fish Hatchery fish culturist Greg Lehr began the field trip by bringing the s...

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    Public Notice DEQ Request Merit Energy Well Completion...  Website

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    Public Notice DEQ Request Merit Energy Blowdown Activities...  Website

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    Public Notice to Appropriators of Water...  Website