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Big weekend ahead for Lady Warrior swimmers Worland Pre-Invitational at 5 p.m. Friday, Worland Invitational at 10 a.m. Saturday By Alex Kuhn Sports Editor WORLAND -After defeating Powell in a dual last Thursday and winning the Newcastle Invite the following Saturday, the Worland High School girls swimming team keeps gathering steam, which could not come at a better time as Worland will host their biggest meet of 2017 Friday and Saturday at the Worland Aquatic Center. "This week is our big home...
WORLAND – A former Worland man who won a Wyoming State Supreme Court decision earlier this year, and was granted a retrial for a 2015 shooting incident that resulted in the death of a family member, has waived his right to a speedy trial and will face a retrial in early 2018 in the Fifth Judicial Court. According to an affidavit of probable cause, the original events stemmed from a simple parking dispute. Anthony Haire fatally shot Jamye Don SoRelleSoRelle, 58, on the night of April 13, 2015, near their trailers on shared property located at 1...
POWELL, Wyo. (AP) — Seven people who shared a home in northern Wyoming are facing felony charges after police say their use of meth endangered children. The Powell Tribune reports that police searched the house in Cody last week and found multiple young children dehydrated, hungry and living in filthy conditions. Police obtained a warrant to search the house for meth after an officer previously attempted to arrest a resident. In court documents, Officers say the bedrooms were covered with trash and four of the children were dirty with d...
GUERNSEY, Wyo. - Jayson Beck of Worland, was recently promoted to sergeant in the Wyoming Army National Guard. Beck is a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System gunner assigned to A Battery, 2nd Battalion, 300th Field Artillery, and has been a member of the Wyoming National Guard for four years. "Sergeant Beck set himself apart from his peers and the Army standard through hard work, self-improvement, and motivation," said the unit's 1st Sgt. Scott Dillon. Besides serving in the Wyoming National Guard, he is employed with the Wyoming National...
JACKSON – Wyoming Game and Fish officials are asking residents to do their part to avoid conflicts with wildlife in residential areas this fall, particularly moose and bears. The Jackson Game and Fish office typically starts receiving an increased number of calls this time of year from concerned citizens about wildlife in residential areas, especially moose and bears. This has prompted wildlife officials to offer advice on how to avoid problems with these animals. "We typically get a number o...