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  • 'It's a great day to be a Warrior'

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 19, 2017

    RIVERTON - In a blink of an eye the 3A East regional meet will be underway and with the end of the season in sight the Worland High School track team has been working hard to make the most of what time they have left. Yesterday the Warriors and Lady Warriors traveled to Riverton for the Riverton Twilight meet and junior Saige Jones summed up the meet with a short but effective message. "The best quote of the day was when Saige Jones got on the bus and said, 'It's a great day to be a Warrior'...

  • UW Extension accepting applications for ranch management school

    Apr 19, 2017

    LARAMIE — The longest-running and most successful ranch management school in the region is accepting applications for 2017, said the University of Wyoming Extension educator who helped develop the program. The High Plains Ranch Practicum is an in-depth ranch management program hosted by UW Extension and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension. The course begins in June and ends in November, combining case studies and hands-on applications to bring concepts and principles to life, said UW Extension educator Dallas Mount. “Don’t expec...

  • First annual CatchAFire Women's Event Friday

    Tracie Mitchell|Apr 19, 2017

    WORLAND – For five years people in the Big Horn Basin have seen and heard about the CatchAFire event for men, which has gotten bigger every year. Friday the first annual CatchAFire Women's Event for women and girls middle school age and up, will be at 5:30 p.m. in the Worland Middle School Auditorium. The vision for a CatchAFire Women's Event began with an expressed desire from women in the Big Horn Basin for a women's conference similar to the men's event. Some wives of those who help plan t...

  • Groundbreaking Saturday for new dinosaur center

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Apr 19, 2017

    THERMOPOLIS - The Wyoming Dinosaur Center in Thermopolis has scheduled a groundbreaking ceremony on Earth Day, this Saturday at 11 a.m. at Red Rock Business Park, the new site for the construction of its new facility. Center paleontologist Jack Turnbull said, "This is going to take a few years to get this around. It's a very ambitious project but I'm pretty excited about it." The public is invited to attend the groundbreaking ceremony at the business park, 288 U.S. Highway 20, south of...

  • Apr 19, 2017

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