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  • Raising the bar

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Jun 6, 2017

    TEN SLEEP - The 2017 track and field season was a tremendous year for the Ten Sleep High School team. The Lady Pioneers placed third at 1A state meet, scoring 93 points with only seven athletes, and the Pioneers sent two athletes to state. And for the program it is a step in the right direction. "I think it's super important. It shows we have kids that are capable of competing and I think it pulls more kids to come out and be a part of something special," said TSHS track coach Desiree Egger...

  • Preparing for ag disasters

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Jun 6, 2017

    WORLAND – Agriculture and emergency response personnel gathered together Friday and Saturday to get a better understanding of disaster scenarios that could strike the area, including multiple fires, contamination, railway derailments of chemicals, multiple transport accidents, and animal disease evacuation and quarantine measures. Sponsored by the Washakie County Extension Office, Ag Disaster Training, led by Natrona County educator Scott Cotton, Fremont County educator Chance Marshall and Washakie County educator Caitlyn Youngquist, f...

  • Flood warning remains through the week for Medicine Lodge

    Staff|Jun 6, 2017

    WORLAND — A flood warning for Medicine Lodge Creek, including Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site, has been extended into Sunday morning, according to the National Weather Service. Water levels will remain high through this week with another increase anticipated for Friday and Saturday mornings. According to the NWS, cooler mountain temperatures Monday and today will be observed with highs in the 50s to lower 60s above 9,000 feet. This will slow the rapid snow melt of the past few days. Mountain temperatures will warm back up Wednesday w...

  • Coming Down

    Jun 6, 2017

  • Rosaline May Brunk

    Jun 6, 2017

    Rosaline May Brunk passed away June 2, 2017 in Billings Montana. Rosie was born July 29, 1933 in Edgar, Montana to Eugene and Margaret (Holm) Stacy, the first of eight daughters. A couple of months after her birth the family moved to Powell, Wyoming. On March 6, 1955 she married Charles Brunk in Powell. They had 3 daughters. She worked in various restaurants including Maggie's Café, until the time of her retirement in 1990. She also drove truck for ATC with her husband for several years, one of... Full story

  • Jun 6, 2017

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