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WORLAND – The Ten Sleep Pioneer Museum and the Red Reflet Ranch held a benefit dinner, of which half the proceeds were donated to the museum, Saturday, April 2, to reveal a newly discovered document about the Spring Creek Raid. "The event went very well and was a wonderful time with 55 people attending," Ten Sleep Pioneer Museum Board Chairman Terril Mills said. The newly discovered document was a letter from George Saban, one of the seven men who committed the murders in the Spring Creek R...
WORLAND - During their home meet Thursday, Worland had five track athletes automatically qualify for the state meet next month. Bryanna Mickelson automatically qualified for state in discus with a throw of 100-06, Emmy Dykman ran a 13.01 in the 100-meter automatically qualifying her for state in the 100m and the girls 4x100 relay team (Sierra Borovatz, Rachel Drake, Kylah Mills, Emmy Dykman) automatically qualified for state with a time of 53.57. Top 10 individual finishers and top five relay...
WORLAND – A representative of the U.S Department of Transportation responded to the early indication that Worland will not receive essential air service. Public Affairs Specialist Caitlin Harvey with the U.S. Department of Transportation said in an email, “Worland was not left off the list for EAS proposals, per se.” During Tuesday’s council meeting Worland Mayor Dave Duffy reported on a meeting he had with two Aeronautics Division employees from the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT). He reported that the WYDOT employees told hi...
WORLAND — Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers on April 1 helped locate a Montana missing man through a traffic stop. Trooper Melanie Kress, riding with Field Training Officer Erin Devries, executed a stop of a 2015 Ford F150 where the driver was southbound on U.S. 20 at milepost 127 in Hot Springs County. The driver was driving the pickup on the shoulder with flashers on. When Trooper Kress approached the driver, Reuben Pitsch, 83, of Montana, he seemed confused and disoriented. He said he was heading to Hardin, Mont., despite heading in the o...