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  • WHS Key Club sponsors run for diapers

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Apr 14, 2017

    WORLAND – The Worland High School Key Club is holding their fourth annual Bunny Dash Fun Run at 9 a.m. Saturday to benefit the Worland Elks Community Diaper Bank. “We will be having a 5K fun run/walk to benefit the diaper bank this Saturday. The registration fee is a package of diapers or wipes, plus we will be taking monetary donations for the diaper bank as well,” Worland High School Key Club advisor Pam Greek said. Interested participants can register at Warrior Stadium next to the high school before 9 a.m., she added. Prizes will be given...

  • No. 1 Warriors fall 1-0 to No. 5 Wolverines

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 14, 2017

    No. 1 Warriors fall 1-0 to No. 5 Wolverines RIVERTON - Their first test since being ranked No. 1 the Worland Warriors traveled to Riverton to take on the No. 5 Riverton Wolverines. In what might be a sign of how strong the 3A Boys soccer is the Wolverines took down the Warriors 1-0 Thursday night. "They scored early in the second half, they got a through ball on us and were able to poke it in," said WHS boys soccer coach Ron Overcast. "I was really proud of our guys tonight, we were without...

  • UW plans to take back swing dance world record

    Apr 14, 2017

    LARAMIE — The University of Wyoming Cowboy Country Swing Club (CCSC) is planning an event -- to take back the Guinness world record for swing dance participants previously held by UW -- Saturday, April 29, at 8 p.m. in War Memorial Fieldhouse. Check-in for the event will begin at 6:45 p.m. The event is free and open to the public, but a $5 donation to United Way is suggested. In 2015, UW broke the Guinness world record for largest swing dance group with 1,184 participants. Grand Rapids Original Swing Society, of Grand Rapids, Mich., regained t...

  • Ten Sleep transfer station opens May 1

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Apr 14, 2017

    TEN SLEEP – The days of going out to the town dump and shooting old television sets is coming to an end for Ten Sleep residents, as the facility will transition to a transfer station on May 1, effectively closing the ages-old landfill. Built by contractor Copper Creek Construction from February to April, the facility features a drive-over scale, and open-bay refuse station. Upon opening of the transfer station, the landfill pits will be off limits for dumping and filled in for reintroduction as a grasslands area. According to manager Holly Redl...

  • Hunting Eggs

    Apr 14, 2017