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  • Group demonstrates in Cheyenne for gun rights

    Austin Huguelet, Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchang|Apr 17, 2018

    CHEYENNE — Several dozen people gathered in downtown Cheyenne to express support for gun rights, as a response to nationwide protests calling for increased restrictions on gun ownership. The rally Saturday in front of the Wyoming Supreme Court building, which included politicians and members of militia groups, was coordinated with rallies at other state capitols under the auspices of the National Constitutional Coalition of Patriotic Americans, an alliance of nationalist organizations dedicated to putting America “back on track,” accor...

  • Outdoor recreation group meets to discuss priorities

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Apr 17, 2018

    WORLAND – Representatives from the Wyoming State Parks Outdoor Recreation Office hosted a meeting in Worland on Saturday, bringing community leaders and state agency professionals together to evaluate outdoor recreation opportunities in the Big Horn Basin. As indicated by Domenic Bravo, administrator for State Parks, who lead the meeting, the meetings will begin in the Big Horn Basin, due to the nature of the terrain and many outdoor opportunities the area provides. “We are really trying to get ideas from Wyoming communities on priorities tha...

  • Mayor set to proclaim April 27 Arbor Day

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Apr 17, 2018

    WORLAND — A proclamation for Arbor Day highlights mayor action items for tonight’s Worland City Council meeting. According to the proclamation, to be signed by Mayor Jim Gill tonight, “in 1872, Sterling Morton proposed to the National Board of Agriculture that a special day be set aside for the planting of trees.” The first observed Arbor Day in Nebraska there were more than a million trees planed. The day is now celebrated nationwide. According to the proclamation trees can reduce the erosion of topsoil, lower heating and cooling costs,...

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  • No. 3 Lady Warriors get their revenge vs. Powell

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 17, 2018

    POWELL - On March 27 the Powell Lady Panthers handed the Worland Lady Warriors a 5-0 defeat. On Monday at Powell High School the Lady Warriors returned the favor with a 3-1 win over the Lady Panthers in a matchup between the two 3A Northwest soccer rivals. "The girls played so well, the little things we're working on are starting to come together. Like understanding defensive triggers, when to step back, when to step forward. Overall, the girls played so hard and played their hearts out," said...

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    Public Notice Washakie County School District 1 Warrants...  Website

  • Kay Custer Freudenthal

    Apr 17, 2018

    Memorial services for Kay Custer Freudenthal, 77, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 21, at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Thermopolis. Mrs. Freudenthal passed away January 31, 2018 in Little Rock, Arkansas.... Full story

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