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  • No. 5 Lady Warriors finish third in Pinnacle Challengers Cup

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 10, 2018

    WORLAND - The second day of the Pinnacle Challengers Cup girls soccer tournament did end in a win of the Worland Lady Warriors, just not in the match they wanted. The No. 5 Lady Warriors defeated the Evanston Lady Red Devils 3-2 in the Challengers Cup third-place match Saturday at Worland High School. The Wassum sisters, senior Casey and sophomore Kate, were responsible for Worland's three goals. Kate logged one goal, while Casey scored two, with the second turning out to be the game-deciding...

  • New form of e-cigs lures teens

    GORDON HOPKINS, Rural Health News Service|Apr 10, 2018

    The electronic cigarette, or e-cigarette, has been touted – without proof – as a healthier alternative to traditional tobacco products and perhaps even a method of breaking the tobacco habit altogether. Now a new, related product with the brand name JUUL has entered the market and is especially appealing to teens. An e-cigarette, which looks much like a traditional cigarette, heats a liquid to create an aerosol, called “vapor,” that can be inhaled. It is true that many of the toxic chemicals found in tobacco smoke are not present in the “va...

  • Stocks rise, but biggest gains fade as market stays volatile

    MARLEY JAY, AP Markets Writer|Apr 10, 2018

    NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock indexes finished a bit higher Monday as investors let go of some of their fears about a possible trade war between the U.S. and China. But far bigger gains slipped away as the market suffered a steep afternoon decline. Stocks climbed higher and higher in the first hours of trading, and at about 2 p.m. the Dow Jones industrial average was up 440 points. That put the market on track to make up almost all of the ground it lost during a big sell-off on Friday. But stocks have repeatedly changed course as investors t...

  • Riverside dominates academic challenge season

    Apr 10, 2018

    Rebels edge Greybull for small school state title BASIN — On Saturday, April 7 the Riverside academic challenge team wrapped up its season with an impressive showing at the State Finals competition. The team, which is juniors Adelle Stone and James DesRosier and freshmen Emily Crouse, Haily Rivers, Roger DesRosier, Skylar Tharp and Sam Crouse, battled their way to a second-place ranking overall and small schools state champion. The team played four rounds of competition alternating between 60 questions of toss up and 25 questions of toss up b...

  • Cheney makes the rounds of Lincoln Day dinners

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Apr 10, 2018

    WORLAND - U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyoming, spent a portion of her last week in Wyoming before heading back to Washington, D.C. attending Lincoln Day dinners around the Big Horn Basin including Lovell on Thursday, Worland Friday and Fremont County on Saturday. Cheney said as she's talked to groups during this "home work session" or Congressional recess and has been updating people on some key issues including the tax cut bill, de-regulation of "some of the overreach we've seen the last eight...

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  • Gloria "April" Carey

    Apr 10, 2018

    Gloria April Carey went to be with our Lord and Savior on April 6, 2018 after her battle with cancer. She was born to John R. Kinser and Mary Lou Straw on May 30, 1955 in Alderson, West Virginia. She lived in Bloomington, Indiana until she was 3 years of age when the family moved to Houston, Texas. She moved to Worland in 2016 to be near her daughter. She was a mom, best friend and confidant. She was a lover of great music and dancing. She was preceded in death by her mother and father, sister,... Full story