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WORLAND - The Worland football camp gets underway on July 23-25 at Worland High School and is open to those in grades third through 12th. The morning sessions will be for grades 3-8 at 9-11 a.m. and the evening sessions will be for high school players, grades 9-12, starting at 6 p.m. and going until 9 p.m. The camp is a non-contact camp and will focus on building the fundamentals, passing, tackling, catching and blocking skills of each player, and will have a flag football competition as well....
June 14, nestled quietly between Memorial Day in May and the Fourth of July, is a younger patriotic holiday celebrating the actual American Flag – the Stars and Stripes. The date is also the birthday of one of the Nation’s military services, and a presidential birthday; quite a load for one 24-hour span. Americans have always been proud of their flag, the physical symbol of the spirit of our nation. They have a deep respect for the stars and stripes and honor it at every opportunity. June 14 is the official day to honor our national symbol. The...
WORLAND – Now that summer’s here, summer internships have started up and this year helping with the Washakie County 4-H programs is Aften Peterson from Ten Sleep. “I’ve been involved in 4-H for a lot of my summers growing up and it seemed like a really neat opportunity,” Peterson said. “Amber [Armajo, Extension educator] had reached out and asked me to consider it. The more I thought about it, the more I thought I would enjoy it. When I was a past FFA officer, I had really enjoyed my time serving and working with the youth of agriculture...
WORLAND – Visitors to the 2018 Washakie County Fair will be treated to live music every night of the four-day event, with final bands announced on Tuesday. During a special meeting in March, the Washakie County Fair Board, after hearing from a Montana-based music promoter, unanimously approved a proposal to pay $10,400 for four nights of music, totaling 20 hours, during the 2018 county fair. After meeting with music promoter and musician Daniel Kosel, the board decided to listen to his offer t...
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Yellowstone National Park administrators are telling visitors to honk their horn and drive away if a bear approaches and touches their vehicle after two cases of bears approaching cars. Park spokeswoman Morgan Warthin said Tuesday that a grizzly bear near Yellowstone Lake came up to a car and started playing with its antenna in late May. Also in May, Warthin says, a black bear previously fed by people in the Mammoth Hot Springs area approached a vehicle, put its paws on a door and looked into the vehicle’s windows. Bea...
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