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  • Hear me out...LeBron James is still 'King'

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Jun 25, 2016

    The factors that led to Golden State's collapse in the NBA Finals are as follows Draymond Green's suspension in Game 5, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson's ice cold shooting, owner Joe Lacob's overly confident/slightly delusional remarks all season long and the team that prided themselves on ball movement regressed to playing 'hero-ball'. The most important factor in the Warriors collapse was LeBron James; he was the harbinger of their destruction. Through Games 1-4 LeBron was not LeBron, he was...

  • Ten Sleep alum to represent their town and state versus Nebraska

    Jun 25, 2016

    TEN SLEEP - Two of Ten Sleep's recent graduates will be playing for on Wyoming 6-man football All-Star team against Nebraska this afternoon. Ten Sleep alum 6-man football standouts Quentin Fettig and JD Nelson were selected to play for Wyoming to resume the annual rivalry against Nebraska's best. Meeteetse will also be will represented at the Wyoming vs Nebraska 6-man shootout football game Carter Johnson, Shawn Shepperson, Scott Sessions and AJ Merz were selected to play as well. This is the...

  • Clinton's State Dept. calendar missing scores of entries

    Jun 25, 2016

    WASHINGTON (AP) — An Associated Press review of the official calendar Hillary Clinton kept as secretary of state identified at least 75 meetings with longtime political donors, Clinton Foundation contributors and corporate and other outside interests that were not recorded or omitted the names of those she met. The fuller details of those meetings were included in files the State Department turned over to AP after it sued the government in federal court. The missing entries raise new questions about how Clinton and her inner circle handled g...

  • Save Second Base Sisters

    Jun 25, 2016

  • Britain votes to leave EU: Cameron to resign; markets rocked

    Jun 25, 2016

    LONDON (AP) — Britain voted to leave the European Union after a bitterly divisive referendum campaign, toppling the prime minister Friday, sending global markets plunging and shattering the stability of a project in continental unity designed half a century ago to prevent World War III. The decision launches a years-long process to renegotiate trade, business and political links between the United Kingdom and what would become a 27-nation bloc, an unprecedented divorce that could take a decade or more to complete. “The dawn is breaking on an...

  • Finding yourself in India

    Karla Pomeroy, Staff Writer|Jun 25, 2016

    WORLAND -The Rotary Youth Exchange program, which brings at least two foreign students to Worland High School, helped set up one Worland graduate on his career choice. Zach Lentsch, who grew up in Worland, went to India for a year following his graduation from Worland High School in 2011, with the Rotary Youth Exchange. He said he studied at Gujarat Ayurvedic University. Lentsch said he didn't want to take off a year of high school with the Rotary Youth Exchange and thus opted to attend after...

  • Worland duo in top 10 at International Festival

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Jun 25, 2016

    WORLAND – Worland High School’s drama duet of Daniel Igleheart and Sariah Durrant placed in the top seven for duets at the International Thespian Festival in Lincoln, Neb., Thursday evening. Worland High School drama coach Rick Dorn is proud of the duo’s achievement. “I’m very proud of them. They worked on this piece all year and they never stopped trying to perfect it,” he said. Wednesday evening the duo was called back for a second look, for the judges to decide if they would perform in the showcase. “At this point they are the only Wyoming...

  • Karla's Kolumn

    Jun 25, 2016

    Here it is almost the end of June, one more week to go, and while officially summer started Monday, we’re all wondering why the summer seems to be flying by. It seems like just yesterday school was out, which signifies summer for us, and we were looking forward in the editorial department for a bit slower pace. But in reality, slow isn’t good for the newspapers; and in actuality, it’s been nothing but slow. In addition to covering the regular beats — school boards, city councils, special district board meetings, commissioners and more, we’ve a...

  • Jun 25, 2016

    Public Notice 2016 Basin Authority Budget...  Website

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    Public Notice of Probate Muench...  Website

  • Donald Dale Clark

    Jun 25, 2016

    Donald D. Clark, 79, died June 25, 2016 at Worland Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. Don was born in Worland, July 18, 1936 to EE "Dick" and Katherine (Dietz) Clark. He grew up, attended school, lived and worked his entire life in the Worland area. He married Virgie Lyman and they had three children, Donna, Brent, and Laura. They later divorced. He married Marilyn Largent Foreman and became a wonderful father to her daughter, Penny. He worked for several farmers and ranchers in the area, as... Full story

  • Katherine Jones

    Jun 25, 2016

    A Memorial Mass for Katherine “Kathy” Jones will be at 11 a.m., Saturday, July 2, 2016, at St. Francis Catholic Church in Thermopolis. Ms. Jones died January 31, 2016 in Thermopolis.... Full story

  • Richard Alexander Steele

    Jun 25, 2016

    Richard Alexander Steele, 77, died on June 26, 2016, at the Washakie Medical Center. Funeral Services will be 10 a.m. Friday, July 1, 2016, at the Bryant Funeral Home Chapel.... Full story

  • Shirley Kaye Gardener

    Jun 25, 2016

    Shirley Kaye Gardener, 76, of Thermopolis died on June 27, 2016, at Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital in Thermopolis. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. on Friday, July 1, at the Thermopolis Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.... Full story