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  • Celebrate the harvest at Harvest Fest

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Sep 7, 2018

    WORLAND – The third annual Harvest Fest celebration, sponsored by Worland business group FridayFest Merchants, is Saturday in Worland with a variety of events happened throughout the city. According to event coordinators Deb Larkins and Sara Bain, all along Big Horn Avenue starting at NAPA, Harvest Fest goers will find a variety of vendors with a diverse assortment of items for sale, from food goodies to handmade benches along both sides of the street with the farmers market nestled in the c...

  • Lady Warriors looking to keep it rolling at Rawlins tournament

    Alex Kuhn|Sep 7, 2018

    Lady Warriors looking to keep it rolling at Rawlins tournament By ALEX KUHN Sports Editor WORLAND - A week after an uneven start in Riverton, the Worland Lady Warriors showed how quick a study they are during the Border Wars in Cody on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. Going 2-4 during their preseason tournament in Riverton the previous week, the Lady Warriors went 3-1 at the Border Wars beating Glendive 3-2 (25-16, 20-25, 23-25, 25-15, 15-9), Sidney 3-0 (25-19, 25-18, 25-22) and Laurel (25-15, 25-22,...

  • Trim-a-tree project brings families, community together for Christmas

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Sep 7, 2018

    WORLAND — Inspired by a tree lighting program in Rock Springs, RT Communications vice president and general manager Becky Dooley and marketing and sales supervisor Linda Weeks are bringing the trim-a-tree program to Worland. Dooley and Weeks presented their program to the Worland City Council Tuesday night seeking approval for the project that would light up 10 trees in Pioneer Square Dooley told the council their idea to make Pioneer Square more festive for Christmas. Weeks said one of the objectives is to showcase “community spirit and par...

  • Ten Sleep moves ahead with property annexation

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Sep 7, 2018

    TEN SLEEP – The Ten Sleep Town Council held a public meeting during their regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, to hear public comments before the first reading of an ordinance that would effectively annex property into the town limits. The .789 acre property, known as the James Anderson annexation, is located on the east boundary of town limits, north of Highway 16. The property, intended for eventual annexation, has already been prepared with sewer and water infrastructure stubbed up to the property line. As there was no public opposition t...

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  • Plein-Air Thermopolis: Artists paint in the park

    Sep 7, 2018

    THERMOPOLIS — This Saturday more than 20 artists from around the Big Horn Basin will be painting at Hot Springs State Park in Thermopolis, providing an opportunity for the public to watch them work. This all-day event will begin at 9 a.m. and end with a free public reception from 2-3 p.m. where the artists will be available to discuss their work and sell pieces painted that day, plus other art from their studios. Complimentary refreshments including wine and food will be served during this public reception. The public is also welcome to tour th...