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  • Hear me out...The State of Wyoming vs. the Cleveland Browns

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 21, 2018

    I hate to brag, but I saw "Rampage" last weekend, and surprisingly I liked it. The movie wasn't particularly good but for what it is, a fun over-the-top action film, it hits the spot. As one would expect, Dwayne Johnson carries the movie from start to finish. Overall, I'd put it firmly in the matinee/Redbox range. But two things came up during the 107-minute runtime that I couldn't stop thinking about. First was the backstory of Johnson's character. The character is an ape specialist, but...

  • Shorthanded Ten Sleep track team powering along

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 21, 2018

    TEN SLEEP - The Ten Sleep track and field team has not been at full strength in their past few outings. Nonetheless, the Pioneers and Lady Pioneers have not let that become an excuse during competition. "It'll be nice when we get our full team back. Our kids run a little bit differently when we take a smaller group. I think they feed off each other and it's hard when we're missing half our team," said Ten Sleep track and field coach Desiree Egger. At Ten Sleep's recent meet in Riverton on Thursd...

  • Karla's Kolumn: Barbara Bush lived life her way, even at the end

    Apr 21, 2018

    Former First Lady Barbara Bush passed away Tuesday. She has always been one of my favorite first ladies. She was classy but down to earth, not afraid to speak her mind and live life her way. She accomplished a lot in her life, including as a wife, mother, grandmother and first lady. She lived life on her own terms even at the end. You may not agree with what I'm about to say and that's OK, but it needs saying. I'm glad Barbara Bush has gotten the conversation going on comfort care at the end of...

  • Worland student elected vice president at UW

    Apr 21, 2018

    LARAMIE — University of Wyoming students have elected Seth Jones, a current junior in communications and political science, from Upton, as president of the Associated Students of UW (ASUW). Alexandra Mulhall, a current junior in political science, from Worland, was elected vice president. Jones will preside over the student government that oversees a budget of more than $1 million, including funding for a variety of student programs. He also will serve as an ex-officio member of the UW Board of Trustees. Area UW students also elected ASUW s...

  • Volunteering to make a difference

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Apr 21, 2018

    WORLAND – For 42 years, the Washakie Hospital Auxiliary, founded by Marty Delaney, Dolly Maxwell and June Osborne, has made the needs of patients at the Washakie Medical Center their top priority by making sure the patients and their families are as comfortable as possible. According to the Washakie Hospital Auxiliary history written by June Osborne, "Throughout the years, the hospital auxiliary members have supported the hospital in numerous ways. We purchased the first television sets for t...

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