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  • UW cross-country teams a study in contrasts

    Scott Nulph, Wyosports|Sep 1, 2016

    LARAMIE – University of Wyoming cross-country coach Bryan Berryhill isn't shy about saying where he thinks his men's and women's teams are as the 2016 season begins this weekend. "I think they're two different teams," Berryhill said. "The women's team is one of the best groups I've been able to work with. I think there's got to be big expectations. The men's team is coming off a really good year, one of the best years in program history, but we lost three of our top five runners. We're going t...

  • Fast ducks and chicken drop bingo: Meeteetse Labor Day events

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Sep 1, 2016

    MEETEETSE – Labor Day celebrations begin Friday in Meeteetse, when the town hosts a variety of weekend events, including roping competitions, free movies and a rubber duck race. Friday night, the Cowboy Bar will host Chicken Drop Bingo at 6 p.m., before the high school football game and tailgate party. Saturday morning, the Ab Meier Memorial Team Roping event will be held at the rodeo grounds, while downtown, runners can sign up for the Absaroka Mountain Run starting at 9:30 a.m. A craft fair will be hosted by the Meeteetse Episcopal Church a...

  • ACT program paying off for Worland High School

    Tesia Galvan, Staff Writer|Sep 1, 2016

    WORLAND – Worland High School started a voluntary ACT preparation program three years ago in an effort to improve ACT scores. The program is paying off and Worland High School Principal Kevin Smith said, “Over the past five years we’ve improved as a district with our ACT scores.” The ACT exam is a state mandated test used for college admission that tests students in math, English, reading and science. There is also a composite score for the four subjects. Across the State of Wyoming, more than 5,800 students took the ACT exam and at Worland Hig...

  • Ten Sleep School ranks No. 1 in state for ACT science score

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Sep 1, 2016

    TEN SLEEP – Ten Sleep School officials are pleased to learn from data obtained from the Wyoming Department of Education that Ten Sleep High School ranked No. 1 in the state in science, with a score of 22.5, for the 2015-2016 ACT testing. “We are tickled to death. It shows the hard work put in by the kids and the teacher. We hope to remain consistent over the years on being toward the top. It’s hard to always be No. 1 but we sure like to be on the upper end of things,” Ten Sleep School Principal Russ Budmayr stated. According to edu.wyo...

  • Woman dies after 5-car pileup on Old Glenrock Highway 

    Sep 1, 2016

    GLENROCK (AP) — A 75-year-old woman has died from injuries sustained during a five-car pileup on Old Glenrock Highway. KTWO-AM reports that Leoda Cain, of Glenrock, was the only victim in the Aug. 21 crash who had remained hospitalized as of late last week. Officials confirmed she died Tuesday. Wyoming Highway Patrol says the collision occurred just inside the Converse County line from Natrona County when a truck did not stop for construction, as four cars ahead of the vehicle did. The pickup was traveling about 70 mph. Patrol Lt. Joseph S...

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