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  • August 29, 2015 ONLINE EDITION

    Aug 29, 2015

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  • Karla's Kolumn

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Aug 29, 2015

    There are more than 20 candidates who have announced their intention to run for president of the United States, 17 Republicans and five Democrats with potentially more to come I want to take a moment and look at some similarities between candidates, including candidates from different parties. First, as a First Amendment supporter let's look at two candidates who should have everyone nervous in regard to freedom of the press, open meetings and open records. Clinton and Walker The first, of...

  • Hamptons celebrate 60 years of marriage bliss

    Cathy Orchard|Aug 29, 2015

    Phyllis Irene Hefenieder, a beautiful German girl and Samuel Reed Hampton of Scottish and Chickasaw Indian decent and were united in marriage 60 years ago on Aug. 21, 1955, in Oregon City, Ore. However, that is not when their story began. Their love story launched many years before along the quiet country road called "Washakie Ten" in Worland. Sam was born the youngest and only son to Carl and Wanda Hardwick Hampton on June 10, 1935. Phyllis was born a year later, the oldest child and only daugh...

  • Warrior Invite

    Aug 29, 2015

  • Veterans assistance in Park, Big Horn, Washakie and Hot Springs counties

    Aug 29, 2015

    CHEYENNE – A Wyoming veterans service officer from the Wyoming Veterans Commission will conduct community outreach services in Wyoming cities throughout September. Brad Cline is available to meet with veterans and their families to discuss state and federal veterans’ benefits, Department of Veterans Affairs claims, or VA healthcare. Cline can also help veterans and their families apply for benefits, file claims or request healthcare. His office is staffed in Cody, at 1026 Blackburn Ave., Suite 1, and he will also be available at the fol...

  • Bow Tie Day

    Aug 29, 2015

  • WCSD No. 1 considers anti-bullying program

    Zach Spadt, Staff Writer|Aug 29, 2015

    WORLAND — Worland educators who are working to find a “uniform” means to get a handle on bullying may receive additional tools. Washakie County School District No. 1 Superintendent Dave Nicholas presented the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program at the school board’s monthly meeting Monday. All students participate in the program, with students who bully or are bullied receiving “individualized interventions.” Nicholas said the program will not overhaul the school district’s anti-bullying policy, but will give educators more tools to deal with th...

  • Pioneer Welcome Back Night

    Aug 29, 2015

  • Aug 29, 2015

    Public Notice City of Worland Ordinance 824 - Prohibition of Fireworks...  Website

  • Aug 29, 2015

    Public Notice City of Worland Notice to Bidders for Wheel Loader...  Website