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  • Time for a breakout time

    Scott Nulph, WyoSports|May 10, 2018

    University of Wyoming junior Bryce Ailshie is ready for a breakout performance. So is his coach. Both have a good feeling it could come this weekend. Ailshie and the rest of the UW track and field teams will be in Fresno, California, today through Saturday for the Mountain West Championships. The meet starts today with the women's heptathlon and men's decathlon. The main portion of the schedule begins Friday and ends Saturday. Ailshie's consistency in the 800-meter run helped him place fifth in...

  • Worland High School students bring home the blue

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|May 10, 2018

    WORLAND – Six Worland High School students, Jamon Dower, Morgan Pennington, Megan White, Owen Kern, Peyton Woffinden and Tristan Lungren earned awards at the Wyoming High School Activities Association High School Art Symposium held at the Casper Events Center April 19-21. The State Art Symposium is an art competition where all the schools in the state compete against each other. Worland High School art teacher Pam Greek stated that she is very proud of her students and that despite many obstacles to deal with, her students handled everything l...

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  • Ten Sleep voters re-elect council members in special election

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|May 10, 2018

    TEN SLEEP – Ten Sleep voters chose to re-elect all three council members who were up for vote on Tuesday. Constance Sweeney and Ernie Beckley will return for four-year terms on the council, while Amy Truman will retain her seat for two years. All candidates ran unopposed. The primary election for other municipalities and for county, state and federal offices is Aug. 21....

  • UW Athletics made $104,000 in alcohol sales

    Jeff Victor, Laramie Boomerang Via Wyoming News Exchange|May 10, 2018

    LARAMIE — The University of Wyoming sold less alcohol than it anticipated during the first football season in which beer and wine were available for purchase inside War Memorial Stadium. But UW Athletics is still happy with the results, said Bill Sparks, senior associate athletic director for business operations. “We were projecting about $209,000 and … it looks like we are going to come in — after paying for our start-up costs — we’re probably only going to come in at $104,000,” he said. “Having said that, we had $82,000 in start-up costs....