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  • Scrappers send three to Iowa

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 8, 2016

    WORLAND- Members of the Ten Sleep/Hyattville Scrappers represented Team Wyoming at the National Middle School Dual Tournament in Des Moines, Iowa, over Easter weekend. Team Wyoming would go on to take first place in the silver bracket. Seventh graders Lane Mcbee, Luke Goncalves, and eight grader Daniel Weyrich, all from Worland, travelled to Des Moines, after having successfully qualified for the event at the state qualifier in Green River. The boys would wrestle in eight matches against other...

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    Apr 8, 2016

  • New interim CEO named

    Apr 8, 2016

    THERMOPOLIS — Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital announce that Margie Molitor, FACHE has accepted the position of Interim CEO beginning June 6. Molitor is coming to Hot Springs Memorial Hospital from South Big Horn County Hospital District in Basin where she is their current interim CEO. Molitor began her career as a registered nurse, and was a chief nursing officer for 14 years followed by 10-plus years in CEO work. She earned her nursing degree from South Dakota State University, and worked for Banner Health for 24 years, all of it in small...

  • Weed and Pest conference wraps up

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Apr 8, 2016

    WORLAND – The Washakie County Weed and Pest District’s 2016 Spring Weed and Pest Workshop wrapped up the three-day event on Thursday at the Washakie Museum and Cultural Center. The conference brought together weed and pest districts from 23 counties to discuss weed and pest management, and review state and national land priorities from government officials and educators. “It turned out really well,” said Jarrod Glanz, manager of the Washakie County Weed and Pest District. “Altogether we had 65 attendees in the classes and touched on some good...

  • Worland boys take first at home meet; girls second

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 8, 2016

    WORLAND- The Worland boys took first place ahead of Powell at yesterday's D & D Invitational, while the Worland girls took second just behind Powell. When asked on her team's performance, Coach Tracey Wiley said, "The team did really well, we had a lot of personal records and some possible automatic qualifiers." Coach Wiley also talked strategy for yesterday's meet, "We wanted to use this meet as a conditioning day. We loaded up the events to get the kids in better shape, so come time for...