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  • Together again

    Scott Nulph, WyoSports|Jun 23, 2017

    LARAMIE – Hillary Carlson and Randi Richardson formed a quick bond in the fall of 2007. Carlson, a standout high school player at Cheyenne Central, and Richardson, a transfer from the University of San Francisco, came together with the University of Wyoming women's basketball program that fall and were part of one of the most successful runs in Cowgirls basketball history. The two combined to help lead UW to a 61-35 record over their final three seasons with two trips deep into the Women's N...

  • Researchers from three university return to the Big Horn Basin in search of tiny fossils

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Jun 23, 2017

    WORLAND – For the past couple weeks, people have been seen doing something strange on the edge of the Big Horn River in Worland's Riverside Rotary Park. Those people are a crew of graduate and post doctorate students from the University of Florida, University of Minnesota, Duke University and the Florida Museum of Natural History and what they are doing is washing dirt taken from an area east of Worland in search of small animal fossils. The crew is led by Johnathan Bloch, a researcher at the Fl...

  • Community airports provide valuable service

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Jun 23, 2017

    WORLAND — The Big Horn Basin is home to six different airports with only one having scheduled airline service. According to Rick Patton of GDA Engineering, Cody is the only scheduled airline service in the Big Horn Basin. Worland lost its scheduled airline service when it lost the essential air service that had been provided by Great Lakes. The essential air service was terminated Sept. 30, 2016. Patton said all the other airports are general aviation, with the South Big Horn County Airport designated a business airport. Patton said Cody also h...

  • Wheeler elected to three offices during Girls State in Cheyenne

    Jun 23, 2017

    CHEYENNE — Emily Wheeler, Girls State delegate from Worland, attended the 75th session of American Legion Auxiliary Wyoming Girls State held on the campus of Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne on June 11-17. Wheeler was elected Paintbrush City Fireman and Postal Clerk and Judge of the District Court. Upon arrival to the program, girls are assigned to “cities”, where they live during their residence at Girls State. During the program, which is operated in accordance with the basic laws of the state of Wyoming, girls elect their own c...

  • Jun 23, 2017

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