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  • No. 5 Warriors clinch 3A Northwest quadrant

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 25, 2017

    WORLAND - It was a quick turnaround for the No. 5 Worland Warriors after their win Friday against the No. 4 Cody Broncs. Taking the lead in the 3A Northwest quadrant the Warriors needed to beat Powell Saturday to clinch the quadrant and secure a No. 1-seed for the 3A state tournament in Sheridan on May 18-20. The Powell match may not have been their best performance but it got the job done and the Warriors were able to punch their ticket to the state tournament as they defeated Powell 2-1...

  • Magnifique: Investors applaud French vote with stock rally

    Apr 25, 2017

    NEW YORK (AP) — Vive le rally. U.S. stocks joined a worldwide surge higher Monday after the first round of France’s presidential election raised expectations that the European Union will hold together. A candidate seen as pro-business won the most votes Sunday, and many investors expect him to win a runoff against the remaining anti-EU candidate, which is set for May 7. Prices for gold, Treasurys and other investments that signal fear in the market all sank, while a popular gauge for measuring investor fear eased by the biggest margin sin...

  • Breaking the mold for modern museums

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Apr 25, 2017

    THERMOPOLIS – With the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Wyoming Dinosaur Center on Saturday, the museum dedicated to a history long lost, is beginning the journey to become a facility unlike anything seen in modern times, in terms of design and environmental impact. “We would like to take [the WDC] a step further in design,” said Education Director Jessica Lippincott, “no other museum in the country has met the living building challenge, so we would like to be the first.” As defined b...

  • Sign Club offers Enchanted Evening

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Apr 25, 2017

    WORLAND –The Worland sign language club, with students from third to 12th grade, will be offering audience members an enchanted evening, singing and signing classic Disney songs, at 7 p.m. Thursday evening in the Worland High School Little Theater. They are going to be doing 5 songs. It will be a short program because of spring and all the spring sports activities, Worland Middle School teacher of the deaf and hard of hearing Mallorey Melton said. This is a sign language program to make sign language more common in the Worland area. Anybody c...

  • Clayton John Fulfer

    Apr 25, 2017

    A memorial service commemorating the life of Clayton John Fulfer will be held today at 10:30 a.m. at the Bryant Funeral home. Fulfer, 58, died last week at his home south of Worland. He was born in Thermopolis July 26, 1958 to Patricia June White Fulfer and J. C. "Lefty" Fulfer, Jr., the youngest of three children. In the early years of Clay's life, the family lived on ranches in Washakie and Hot Springs counties. After high school in Worland, Clay worked in a variety of areas, including oil... Full story

  • Linda Kaye Free

    Apr 25, 2017

    Memorial services for Linda Kaye Free, 75, will be at 2 p.m., Thursday, April 27, at the Masonic Hall, 521 Arapahoe St, in Thermopolis. Mrs. Free passed away at her residence in East Thermopolis, April 14, 2017. Mortimore Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.... Full story

  • Apr 25, 2017

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