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  • Worland Wildfires picking up steam

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Jun 21, 2018

    WORLAND - The season started slowly for the Worland Wildfires 16U team, but over the last couple of weeks the team has found their rhythm and have strung together strong performances. Opening the season in Gillette at the Battle of High Plains tournament the Wildfires matched up against other 16U and 18U teams from Wyoming and Nebraska. Things did not go well as they went 1-5 and committed 25 errors in six games. The Wildfires were shutout in against the Casper Voltage, 8-0, lost to the Casper C...

  • Enzi questions Commerce Secretary on damage from newsprint tariffs

    Jun 21, 2018

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – At a Finance Committee hearing Wednesday called to discuss Trump Administration tariffs, U.S. Senator Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., pointed out the significant damage the tariffs on newsprint paper are causing rural newspapers. Last year, following a complaint by a Washington state paper mill, the International Trade Commission launched an investigation into U.S. imports of Canadian uncoated groundwood used to make newsprint. After the preliminary investigation, the Department of Commerce imposed tariffs on uncoated groundwood from C...

  • Karate, rock music, gymnastics added to CultureFest lineup

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Jun 21, 2018

    WORLAND — CultureFest 2018 in Worland provides a variety of entertainment on Saturday as the 17th annual event kicks off in the back field of the Worland Community Center Complex. There are some new acts and some favorite returning acts to the entertainment lineup. The event begins at 9 a.m. with a welcome by Worland City Council member Keith Gentzler and the singing of the national anthem New to the lineup are the 307 Twisters Gymnastics from Worland. About a dozen local gymnasts will be performing a short exhibition showing off their t...

  • Partial summary judgement denied in TCT case

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Jun 21, 2018

    LANDER - Ninth Judicial District Court Judge Norman E. Young has denied a motion for partial summary judgement filed on behalf of the plaintiff, in the case Campbell versus Tri-County Telephone Association. The lawsuit, filed in December 2016 by a former board member of TCT, claims that the original, 2014 sale of the telecommunications company was undervalued and defrauded approximately 825 members of the Tri-County Telephone Cooperative. On Jan. 29, attorneys for the plaintiff argued that the sale of TCT violated Wyoming Statute 17-20-1106,...

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  • Rose Mary Pearce Rude

    Jun 21, 2018

    Funeral services for Rose Mary Pearce Rude, a 69 year-old resident of Basin, Wyoming, who passed away in Billings, Montana, on June 15, will be held Thursday, June 21, at 10:30 a.m., at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Basin/Greybull, with Bishop Aaron Stone officiating. Viewing will be held at the LDS church on June 21, from 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Burial will be held at Mountain View Cemetery in Basin with a grave consecration ceremony. A reception and luncheon will follow at... Full story

  • Raymond Eugene Shoults

    Jun 21, 2018

    Raymond Eugene Shoults, 80, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, went on his journey home to the Lord, Saturday, June 16, 2018. Born December 9, 1937 in San Bernardino, California, he was the son of the late Raymond Eugene Stites and Margaret Frances Marshall. After the death of his father when he was two, Raymond was adopted by his stepfather, Richard Dean Shoults. After his graduation from Pomona High School he joined the U.S. Navy and proudly served his country. He married Angela R.... Full story