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WORLAND - West Side students Thursday learned how to make two loaves of bread in a program that encourages baking and sharing. A representative of King Arthur Flour's Bake for Good: Kids program taught the students how to make a regular loaf and a braided loaf of bread during a demonstration Wednesday morning, with assistance from West Side students Peter Edholm and Laramie Trauntvein. King Arthur Flour's representative Pam Jensen said King Arthur is the oldest flour company in the country,...
WORLAND – Voters across the state have the opportunity to request an absentee ballot, starting today, in advance of the general election on Nov. 6. In addition to candidates for public office, Washakie county voters will be able to vote for a continuance of a 4 percent lodging tax, and a general tax of one cent for a variety of use. Seven tax-entitled entities, the City of Worland, the Town of Ten Sleep, the Worland and Ten Sleep senior centers, the Worland Community Center, Crisis Prevention and Response Center and Worland Fire Protection D...
JACKSON (AP) — Forensic testing has confirmed that the grizzly bears killed by Wyoming wildlife managers are the ones involved in the mauling death of a hunting guide last week. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department said Thursday that tests matched saliva from the sow and hair from the yearling bear to saliva and hair found on the victim’s clothing. Mark Uptain, of Jackson Hole, died in the attack last Friday after Uptain and a hunting client went to cut up an elk that they had hunted in a wilderness area east of Grand Teton National Park. The...
THERMOPOLIS - 'Grit and Grind' is the slogan for the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies team, but after their 2A State golf tournament performance in Newcastle, the Hot Springs County High School boys golf team could borrow that slogan too. After the first round, the Bobcats (418) trailed the Kemmerer Rangers (407), 2017's runners-up, by 11 strokes. They were also tied in second place with Tongue River and Wright. But, on the second and final round of the tournament, the Bobcats kept at it and kept...
WORLAND - With a loud and energetic home crowd supporting them the Worland Lady Warriors knocked off the Lander Lady Tigers 3-1 (25-23, 25-11, 23-25, 25-21) during homecoming week Thursday night at Worland High School. WHS volleyball coach Brittany Miller has been preaching to her team about energy and aggressiveness all season long. And Thursday night the Lady Warriors took the message to heart and were energetic aggressors all match long. "We've been looking to find that energy and we found...
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