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  • Moving right along

    Robert Gagliardi, WyoSports|Jul 20, 2017

    LARAMIE – Two months ahead of the home-opening football game and all is well in terms of the University of Wyoming's two major athletics facility upgrades. Exterior work for the $44 million High Altitude Performance Center is going up fast and furious. And, the second phase of the Arena-Auditorium project, at a cost of $13.28 million, is on schedule to be completed Oct. 16 prior to the start of the basketball season. The second phase of the A-A includes an addition to the east side of the b...

  • Red Cross holds volunteer drive for local disasters

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Jul 20, 2017

    WORLAND – Red Cross Disaster Program Director Cindi Shank of Gillette held a volunteer open house on Tuesday, hosted by Washakie County Emergency Management. The goal was to add to the ranks of Red Cross volunteers locally, and across the state for emergency situations. “Red Cross volunteers are not only active during disasters,” explained Shank. “We rely on the principals of Prepare, Respond and Recover, so it’s important that we have volunteers to work with groups to make sure the community is prepared in the event of an emergency or disast...

  • Vermont fugitive last seen headed toward Ten Sleep

    Jul 20, 2017

    UPDATE: Randal Gebo was arrested in Downers Grove, Illinois by the Illinois State Police following a traffic stop late Wednesday night. Gebo was identified as the operator and sole occupant of the 2009 Mini Cooper that belongs to homicide victim, Cindy Cook. Gebo was arrested without incident on outstanding Vermont arrest warrants for aggravated vehicle operation without owners consent and fraudulent use and possession of a credit card issued to another. The vehicle was seized as evidence, by Illinois State Police following Gebo’s arrest. W...

  • Noise ordinance waivers granted by council

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Jul 20, 2017

    WORLAND — Two noise ordinance waiver requests were approved by the Worland City Council Tuesday night for August events. During the regular meeting, the council approved a request from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for a youth dance on Aug. 11 from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. in the church parking lot. Youth from stakes in Worland, Cody, Gillette and Lovell are coming. The youth were asked to notify neighbors in advance about the noise. The council approved a request for the second Battle of the Bands in the Rumors parking lot, Aug. 1...

  • Thermopolis welcomes Democrats to state meeting

    Jul 20, 2017

    THERMOPOLIS – The Hot Springs County Democratic Committee welcomed Democrats from across the state for the Wyoming Democratic Party’s central meeting in Thermopolis on Saturday, July 15. The Wyoming Democratic Party meets quarterly to discuss party business and hold a fundraiser. Former Democratic Presidential candidate and Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley was the keynote speaker at the Wyoming Democratic Party’s fundraiser event. A pot-luck dinner hosted by the Progressive Caucus kicked off festivities Friday night in Hot Springs State P...

  • 'You Never Can Tell'

    Jul 20, 2017

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    Public Notice WCSD #2 Request for Bids...  Website

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    Public Notice of Election Nowood Watershed Improvement District...  Website