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  • Karla's Kolumn

    Apr 22, 2017

    I received a call earlier this week from an astute reader and friend who was concerned about the funds the city potentially could be spending on a sign at Pioneer Square. She brought up some points and questions that the council had not asked during its discussion on Monday including is it really the city's job to promote events in the community? Yes, the city haS provided the place for banner signs on the Pioneer Square hill. But it was the event organizers who actually got the signs and put...

  • Definition of edible marijuana debated

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Apr 22, 2017

    THERMOPOLIS – With the legalization of marijuana and marijuana-based products in neighboring Colorado, Wyoming has seen an influx of non-plant contraband, including edibles and oils, often found in candies, sodas and baked goods. While the state currently has no law governing the prosecution of edibles, or a definition of standard weights for prosecution, and past legislation has failed to be passed due to wording and a broad scope, the House and Senate Joint Judiciary Committee took up the topic on Thursday in Thermopolis, to hear from a wide...

  • Bear Hunt

    Apr 22, 2017

  • Arbor Day Celebration Monday

    Apr 22, 2017

  • No. 5 Warriors one match away from clinching 3A Northwest quadrant

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 22, 2017

    WORLAND - After being held scoreless in their last two matches the Worland Warriors worked out of their offensive rut Friday to take down the Cody Broncs 1-0 on a rainy and cold night at Worland High School. "We talked to them all week about taking the game to the opponent, instead of us reacting. We wanted to make them react to what we were doing. We did that in [Friday's] game, we had Cody on their heels the entire game and were having to react to what we were doing. I'm so happy and proud of...

  • Apr 22, 2017

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  • Hear me out..."Take that for data!"

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 22, 2017

    Last year around this time I was working on a column declaring the first round of the NBA Playoffs officially dead. Most of the series from last season were on the verge of sweeps but things turned around and it became interesting. The first round of the 2017 playoffs has been incredible and could have been even better if not for Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert’s injury. There are intriguing matchups or story lines in seven of the eight series. The Warriors/Blazers series is a bit of a snooze. Now had the Blazers Jusuf Nurkic been healthy this s...

  • Helen Laura Tolley

    Apr 22, 2017

    Helen Laura Tolley of Aurora, Missouri, passed away Saturday, March 25, 2017 at Aurora Nursing Center in Aurora, Missouri. Cantrell Funeral Home of Aurora, Missouri was in charge of all functions. Online condolences may be shared at www.craftoncantrellfuneralhome.com. Helen leaves behind husband Jim of 70 years, son Allen Tolley of Worland, Wyoming, daughter Charlynne Tolley of Los Angeles, California, also Granddaughters Lisa Tolley of Los Angeles, CA., Laura Tolley of Worland, Wyoming, Dawn Tolley of Idaho, and Richard Tolley of Worland,... Full story

  • Clayton J. Fulfer

    Apr 22, 2017

    Clayton J. Fulfer, 58, was found deceased in his home on April 19, 2017. Clay was born on July 26, 1958. Memorial services will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 25, at the Bryant Funeral Home Chapel. Bryant Funeral Home is assisting the family with the arrangements.... Full story