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  • Warriors looking to keep building AQ list

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 19, 2018

    WORLAND - The Worland High School track and field team added more names to their automatic qualifier list for the 3A state meet last Saturday in Riverton. And today they are hoping to add even more as they return to Riverton for the Wolverine Twilight meet. Last weekend in Riverton the Warriors placed fourth out of 16 teams, which is quite impressive when you consider they weren't at full strength. "Because of prom, we took 22 boys and eight girls, but there was a load of good competition there...

  • Blair's, Cloud Peak Chiropractic, Hasco honored by chamber

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Apr 19, 2018

    WORLAND - Three businesses were honored for their commitment to Washakie County during the Worland-Ten Sleep Chamber of Commerce awards luncheon. Blair's Market earned the 2017 Large Business of the Year Award, Cloud Peak Chiropractic and Sarah Radabaugh were honored as the 2017 Small Business of the Year Award and Hasco Industrial Supply was honored for 50 years of service. BLAIR'S MARKET The Large Business of the Year Award was presented by Steve Keefer of RT, the 2016 winner. In his...

  • Library meeting presents new Ten Sleep facility

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Apr 19, 2018

    TEN SLEEP – The Washakie County Commission hosted a special public hearing on Tuesday to address changes at the Ten Sleep Public Library, following a major renovation and addition. "It's really good to see the changes and addition to the library, and I think it's a great thing for the community," said County Commissioner Aaron Anderson, a Ten Sleep resident. Along with Commissioners Terry Wolf and Fred Frandson, Anderson was joined by library staff and board members, and representatives from W...

  • Worland hosts North Big Horn Basin high school music festival

    Apr 19, 2018

    WORLAND — Worland High School is the 2018 host for the North Big Horn Basin High School Music Festival this Friday and Saturday. During festival large and small band and choir groups, as well as soloists and ensembles perform in front of adjudicators and are given a rating of excellent, superior, good, fair or poor. Worland High School band director Willie Wright said the public is encouraged to come and watch the performances. The large group performances will be on Friday with the choirs performing in the little theater at the high school and...

  • Apr 19, 2018

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