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  • Karla's Kolumn: Conspiracy theories and rumors

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Apr 28, 2018

    It’s been sort of a strange week here at the Northern Wyoming Daily News, starting early in the week with an entertaining discussion in the newsroom about conspiracy theories and it ended with a discussion about how people still believe and respond to rumors and fake news on Facebook. First, conspiracy theories. The discussion started when a post card arrived late last week from a gentleman in Johnstown, Pennsylvania about a supposed mind reading or mind controlling implant in 1953 and 1966, whe...

  • Thursday Night Wine Down

    Apr 28, 2018

  • Hoping to bring back hospice and home health

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Apr 28, 2018

    WORLAND – During the Banner Washakie Medical Center Hospital board meeting Thursday evening Lynette Swing and Sheri Decroo requested assistance in bringing back hospice and home health care to Washakie County. Currently Washakie County’s home health needs are served by Community Home Health out of Thermopolis. They do not provide Medicare supported hospice care. Community Home Health also offers services into south Big Horn County Park County’s Hands2Help out of Cody provides home health care in Park and Big Horn counties but does not offer hos...

  • Shorthanded No. 2 Lady Warriors grind out win vs. No. 5 Star Valley

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 28, 2018

    AFTON - Without starting keeper Karla Gaytan, midfielder Logan Yule and defenders Kyra Klinghagen and Jaycee Page, the Worland Lady Warriors found a way to defeat the Star Valley Lady Braves 3-2 in a matchup between top-ranked 3A girls soccer teams Friday night at Star Valley High School. "I was super impressed with their teamwork today. Every single player stepped up and worked hard. I had McKenna [Butte] in goal and she's been practicing for five days. The on goal was off a PK [penalty kick]...

  • Hear me out...Column sampler

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Apr 28, 2018

    Usually, when I can't think of a topic for the week's column, I bust out the column buffet where I touch on a few topics going on in the world of sports. But I'm going to be honest, this week there weren't enough topics that really caught my interest. Instead, I'm busting out the first column sampler, not as satisfying as the column buffet but just as entertaining. Just like the sampling circuit at Costco, a bit random like how they have a Listerine station from time to time or the fruit...

  • Iro Marie Clark

    Apr 28, 2018

    Iro Marie Clark, 85, of Thermopolis, Wyoming passed away on April 22, 2018 in Worland, Wyoming. Iro was born on August 10, 1932 to George and Ruby Dye in Valentine, Nebraska. She was the third to the youngest of eight children. The family moved from Nebraska to Casper in 1935. In 1944 the family moved to the Big Horn Basin residing first in Greybull. Iro moved to Worland in 1950 where she resided until 2000 when she moved to Thermopolis. At the age of 14 after the passing of her father, Iro... Full story