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  • Track season winding down quickly for Warriors

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 28, 2016

    WORLAND- Three track meets remain until regionals in Buffalo on May 13-14 and the Worland High School track team continues to put in the hard work needed for a run at the championship. Worland has two meets scheduled for this week and first up will be the Buffalo Twilight Invite today at Buffalo, weather permitting. Competing alongside Worland will be Ten Sleep, Arvada-Clearmont, Buffalo, Campbell County, Douglas and Sheridan. After Buffalo, the Warriors were scheduled to travel to Casper for...

  • Apr 28, 2016

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  • South Side Family Fun Night

    Apr 28, 2016

  • What are they spraying?

    Apr 28, 2016

    TEN SLEEP – With warmer weather (eventually) reaching the Big Horn Basin, and the return of the familiar mosquito spray truck on the streets of Ten Sleep, residents once again have questions concerning what exactly is being sprayed for mosquito control, and the side effects. “They previously used malathion, and it’s a misconception that we still do,” said Jarrod Glanz, manager of Washakie County Weed and Pest District. Providing The Daily News with documentation and fact sheets, Glanz explained that the district provides both Ten Sleep and Wor...

  • 'No trespassing' at Rotary Riverside Park

    Tesia Galvan, Staff Writer|Apr 28, 2016

    WORLAND – Wednesday afternoon, a Worland man has put 'No Trespassing' signs and caution tape on a section at Rotary Riverside Park because he claims, with power of attorney rights, that his children own the property. John Sanchez said his children, Samantha and Dylan Sanchez, bought property at 101 Robertson Avenue and planned to "clean it up." Since then, Sanchez claims they have given him power of attorney, and provided an undated, non-notarized document signed by Dylan and Samantha to the D...

  • Ted Cruz taps Carly Fiorina to serve as running mate 

    Apr 28, 2016

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — In need of momentum after a five-state shutout, Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz on Wednesday tapped former technology executive Carly Fiorina — a woman who he said has repeatedly “shattered glass ceilings” — to serve as his running mate. The Texas senator announced his pick for vice president at an Indianapolis rally, an unusual move for an underdog candidate that reflects the increasing urgency for the fiery conservative to reverse his downward trajectory. Cruz praised Fiorina’s path from secretary to CEO and...

  • Worland art students awarded at State Art Symposium

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Apr 28, 2016

    WORLAND – Worland High School Art students did well at the Wyoming State Art Symposium at the Casper Events Center April 22 - 23 bringing home many blue ribbons. Two of their art pieces will be on display in the State Capitol. The State Art Symposium is an art competition where all the schools in the state compete against each other. “The students did very well bringing home six blue ribbons, winning two 3-D Artistic Discovery Awards and winning first place in the spontaneous sculpture competition,” Worland High School art teacher Pam Greek...

  • Ten Sleep art students excel at State Art Symposium

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Apr 28, 2016

    WORLAND – Ten Sleep High School students excelled at the Wyoming State Art Symposium at the Casper Events Center April 22 - 23 bringing home 17 blue ribbons. One piece that will be displayed at the State Capitol and one piece will be displayed at the governor’s mansion. The State Art Symposium is an art competition where all the schools in the state compete against each other. “I’m so proud to be part of this great event. Our students are giving Ten Sleep a name for their art throughout this whole state. It’s fun to see the students have such...

  • April Snow Showers

    Apr 28, 2016

  • School project's graffiti sparks fears Zodiac Killer is back

    Apr 28, 2016

    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A Florida State University class project about drug cartels and serial killers took a turn when students scrawled a message on a sidewalk associated with the infamous Zodiac Killer. The Tallahassee Democrat reported Wednesday that police started investigating after finding the message that included the cipher associated with the serial killer responsible for several unsolved murders in northern California in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s. The message near a student apartment complex stated “I’m alive and well and I’m g...