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  • WSWGA tournament results

    Jul 24, 2018

    WORLAND -Winners from the Wyoming Senior Women's Golf Association tournament held at Green Hills Golf Course on July 17 and 18 are as follows. 2018 CHAMPIONS Overall Low Gross Carole Grosch, 76-84. Overall Low Net Kathy Stutheit, 66, 63 – 129. DIVISIONS Freshman Gross Allison Webb, 86, 81 – 167. Net Kelly Jones, 68, 68 – 136. Mary Beth Voss, 66, 70 – 136. Sophomore Gross Marsha Combe, 98, 94 – 229. Net Cathy Caines, 71, 71 – 142. Junior A Gross Falinda Hall, 80, 84 – 164. Net Barbara Pfief...

  • Ten Sleep Youth Rodeo

    Jul 24, 2018

    Ten Sleep Youth Rodeo results TEN SLEEP – The Ten Sleep Youth Rodeo Saturday drew people from all over the Big Horn Basin despite the heat showing the cowboy spirit of the local youth. RESULTS: — Costume class: First place, Emily Rice. Second place, the Greet Girls. Third place, Emersyn Barent. — Steer riding: First place, Virginia Lohr. Second place, Walker Cooper. Third place, Tim Nichols. — Stick horse race: Dahlia Lara. — Muttin bustin’ 5 and under: First place, Tucker Lee Bass. Second plac...

  • State: Haynes 'not eligible to be governor'

    Daniel Bendtsen, Laramie Boomerang Via Wyoming News Exchange|Jul 24, 2018

    LARAMIE — Wyoming officials are seeking a court ruling that would make Republican candidate for governor Taylor Haynes ineligible for the office. Wyoming Secretary of State Ed Buchanan and Attorney General Peter Michael determined Haynes is not eligible to run for governor and the Republican candidate’s ranch home lies in Colorado. Michael said in a court filing he can prove “by a preponderance of the evidence that Dr. Haynes has not resided in Wyoming for the constitutionally required period necessary to become governor.” Haynes filed to run...

  • US stock indexes end unevenly after day of listless trading

    ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer|Jul 24, 2018

    U.S. stock indexes capped a day of listless trading with a mixed finish Monday, as gains by banks and technology companies were offset by losses in other sectors. Bond yields rose, pointing to a pickup in interest rates on consumer loans, which helped drive bank shares higher. Technology stocks also posted solid gains, adding to the sector’s market-leading showing this year. Alphabet, Google’s parent company, surged in aftermarket trading after it reported its latest quarterly results. Those gains were overshadowed by losses in industrial sto...

  • County budget approved for 2018-19

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Jul 24, 2018

    WORLAND – Washakie County Commissioners approved the projected county budget and revenues for 2018-19 at their last July meeting, and reported on revenues for 2017-18. According to records provided by the Office of County Clerk, the county had a general account balance of $1,654,850 for 20170-18, and budgeted $1,701,200 for 2018-19, an increase of 2.80 percent. The county is reporting an anticipated general fund balance of $8,404,196 for 2018-19. The county collected total revenues for 2017-18 in the amount of $6,724,058.09, with a projected r...

  • Bradley Lial Agee

    Jul 24, 2018

    Bradley Lial Agee passed away on July 19th, 2018 after putting up with "that cancer garbage" for more than a decade. Brad was born in Worland on December 11, 1957 to John "Bob" Agee and Bernadine "Bernie" Lewis. Brad grew up in Worland with his two brothers, Berton and Bruce, living their early life on the "Worland Farm" before moving to town. Despite the move, Brad was active in 4-H and FFA, and his work yielded too many awards for swine showmanship to count. Brad graduated in 1976 and shortly... Full story