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  • WHS spring golf wrap-up

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|May 29, 2018

    WORLAND - The Worland High School boys and girls golf teams and Worland Middle school club team finished their spring season on May 11 in Thermopolis, and overall it was a promising season that built strong momentum for the coming fall season. "It was a great season overall, with 8 top 10s for the high school teams. Nine of our students at the high school level had PR's [personal records]. Karsten [Simmons] was able to notch a couple more victories. The area we improved the most was on short...

  • Libraries start summer reading program Friday

    Karen Funk, Columnist|May 29, 2018

    This will be a music-based program with lots of arts, crafts, fun and games. There will be the opportunity for kids to win prizes and be creative. You may wonder what are the benefits of your child participating in a summer reading program? Children are motivated to read. They develop positive attitudes about reading, books and their library. Being involved in our program helps children maintain their reading skills during summer vacation and children also have access to experiences that further their sense of discovery and imagination. We...

  • Washakie Hospital Foundation donates chemo bell

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|May 29, 2018

    WORLAND – Friday morning the Washakie Hospital Foundation donated a chemotherapy bell to the Worland Banner Health Washakie Medical Center chemotherapy infusion room to help patients celebrate the end of their chemotherapy treatments. When a cancer patient receives their final treatment they ring the bell to announce to the world that their treatments are finally over. Washakie Hospital Foundation member Keith Van Brunt stated that the current cord attached to the bell will be removed due to t...

  • 'We have a responsibility to never forget'

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|May 29, 2018

    WORLAND - Veterans, friends and family gathered at the American Legion Post 44 Memorial Day services at Riverview Memorial Gardens in Worland to honor those who have served their country and who lost their lives during that service. Remembering the fallen and thanking the families of the fallen was the resounding theme throughout the services, which were opened with a welcome by Washakie County Commissioner Terry Wolf, who noted this was the 150th anniversary of Memorial Day observances....

  • Tensleep Creek flooding, winds cause damage

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|May 29, 2018

    WORLAND — Memorial Day weekend weather was not kind to Wyoming, bringing tornadoes to the southeast of the state and strong winds and flooding to the Big Horn Basin. According to the National Weather Service a flood watch that began last Thursday continued all day Monday for portions of north central Wyoming and northwest Wyoming, including the Big Horn Mountains, southeast Big Horn Basin and northwest Wyoming. Several tributary creeks and streams that flow into the Big Horn and Powder River have the greatest potential for moderate flooding. Me...

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