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WORLAND - Worland youth wrestler Jeff Kordonowy traveled to Pocatello, Idaho, on June 22-23 in the AAU West Grand Nationals tournament. There Kordonowy showed how tough Wyoming wrestlers are as he tried his hand at Greco-Roman, freestyle and folkstyle. Wrestling for the Billings Wrestling Club, Wyoming does not have an AAU wrestling chapter, Kordonowy won in all three styles of the schoolboy division, in three different weight classes, 110, 115 and 122 earning him the prestigious Triple Crown...
MEETEETSE — Miss V, the Gypsy Cowbelle, will perform an outdoor concert at Meeteetse Museums starting at 6 p.m. next Friday, July 20. Miss V will perform original songs and cowbilly favorites that relate to homesteading and the heritage of Wyoming. Teaming with the Cowbelle this year is Clay Gibbons of Worland, who will present his popular “Story of the Ghost Town of Arland.” Admission is free. Delicious chili by the Meeteetse Senior Center will be available for purchase during the event, so come hungry! All sales proceeds will go to help...
State Treasurer Mark Gordon, Cheyenne businessman Sam Galeotos and natural resources attorney Harriet Hageman are the leading half of the packed Republican gubernatorial primary field, according to a mid-June survey conducted by University of Wyoming pollsters. By far the largest percentage of the survey respondents — 35 percent — remained undecided with their votes, leaving the GOP’s nomination up for grabs as the campaign enters a six-week sprint to primary day, Aug. 21. The poll — commissioned by Wyoming Public Media and Wyoming PBS — measur...
WORLAND – The Terek Fire is now 85 percent contained. Minimal fire activity occurred Wednesday and full perimeter containment is expected today. The fire has been mapped at 42,267 acres. The acreage is from GPS information gathered by ground crews and helicopter operations used to more accurately map and define the fire area. Crews will continue to secure the perimeter and increase containment. Resources will start to demobilize today. However, some ground resources will remain on the scene to focus on mop-up operations and patrol. Some s...
TEN SLEEP – Thanks to a state grant, the town of Ten Sleep will undergo “place making” with new benches and public areas, it was announced during Monday’s town council meeting. Last month, Councilperson Constance Sweeney reported that the town had applied for the Placemaking Grant through the Wyoming Main Street Project, which now, will grant the town up to $2,500 for park benches and picnic tables. Sweeney will also be seeking dog sanitary stations for the town park and community center, providing free clean up bags for visitors. According to...
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