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  • The good and bad of UW's national TV schedule

    Robert Gagliardi, Wyosports|May 5, 2016

    There was a time when watching your favorite college team on television was a special occasion, especially if you are a University of Wyoming fan. The Cowboys may have been on national TV once or twice a year, if they were lucky. Not any more. The Mountain West recently released its national TV schedule for the 2016 football season, and eight of UW's 12 games will be showcased on ESPN's family of networks or CBS Sports Network. Five of those are at home. Impressive for a team that went 2-10...

  • May The Fourth Be With You

    May 5, 2016

  • Worland chiropractor wins state's highest award

    May 5, 2016

    WORLAND – The Wyoming Chiropractic Association (WCA) awarded Worland chiropractor, Dr. Sarah Radabaugh, the “Wyoming Chiropractor of the Year” award as its annual banquet on April 23. Sarah Radabaugh, D.C. was presented with this honor to recognize her dedication to the advancement of chiropractic care in Wyoming. “In addition to her busy practice and family, Dr. Sarah has dedicated countless hours to assisting WCA in providing leadership in healthcare and a positive presence for the chiropractic profession and its natural approach to health...

  • Worland man sentenced to prison for manslaughter charge

    Tesia Galvan, Staff Writer|May 5, 2016

    WORLAND – A Worland man was sentenced to eight to 10 years for manslaughter and reckless endangerment in Washakie County Fifth Judicial District Court Wednesday afternoon for an April 13, 2015 shooting that left one man dead. Anthony Haire, represented by Senior Public Defender H. Richard Hopkinson, was found guilty by a jury of 12 people Dec. 10, 2015 for the death of his stepfather-in-law Jamye Don SoRelle. Haire was charged for reckless endangerment for three shots that fired over the highway. Prosecuting attorneys John P. Worrall and C...

  • The 'Terminator' flies to Worland en route to Thermopolis

    Tesia Galvan, Staff Writer|May 5, 2016

    WORLAND – Two term former governor of California and Hollywood action star Arnold Schwarzenegger flew into the Worland Municipal Airport on Wednesday. Airport Manager Lynn Murdoch said Schwarzenegger's private jet pulled into the Worland Municipal Airport at 10:32 a.m. and he boarded around 2 p.m. before leaving Worland at 2:06 p.m. The actor went shopping at Merlin's Hide Out in Thermopolis and purchased a custom-made buffalo fur coat, and in a Facebook post by Merlin's Hide Out, they said S...

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