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I really want to go on a rant about the Chicago Bulls front office and how horrendous they are at their jobs, because they made the two worst trades of the NBA Draft Thursday night. They traded Jimmy Butler, a top-15 player in the league, for 50 cents on the dollar to Minnesota. Which sent up a Batman-like signal that said, "Hey we're dumb, come make a deal with us!"; to which the Golden State Warriors obliged and gave the Bulls cash for draft pick Jordan Bell, a valued, and much needed, rim...
WORLAND — The Worland City Council voted Tuesday to move forward with a partnership with Washakie Development Association to utilize the economic development funding the city has available. The city has $350,000 from a community development block grant that has been used for the sidewalk loan program where citizens can apply for a low-interest loan to repair and replace sidewalk, or businesses can also use the funds for different projects. Clerk-Treasurer Tracy Glanz said the city has helped several local businesses with the funds but there h...
OK so let’s be honest and realistic with ourselves about health care and health care acts. First, let’s admit there are some good things about the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) and there are some things that are not good at all. Second, let’s admit that the American Health Care Act (GOP House version) and the Better Care Reconciliation Act (GOP Senate version) is not as horrible as some people have perceived and that just as with the Affordable Care Act, both have some good things and some bad things in them. Third, let’s admit that having...
A two-hour closure of U.S. 20/Wyoming 789 through Wind River Canyon is scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 27, to help rockfall mitigation crews have adequate time to safely drop a large rock and other debris on and near the highway. All work is dependent upon favorable weather. Prime contractor Wilson Brothers Construction of Cowley is the prime contractor on the $600,000-plus effort to clean up rockfall from April and May falling rock and mud slides inside Wind River Canyon between Shoshoni and Thermopolis. "We're anticipating that when the...