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  • Comedy act and magic show coming to NWC Sept. 26 and 28

    Sep 22, 2017

    POWELL — Northwest College invites area residents to visit campus and enjoy two separate shows by award-winning entertainers. Share a few laughs with Chicago-based comedian Adam Grabovski in the Nelson Performing Arts Auditorium Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 7 p.m. Known for his recent appearance on “America’s Got Talent,” Grabovski has performed at more than 500 colleges throughout the U.S. His ever evolving, interactive form of stand-up comedy has earned him many awards such as APCA Comic of the Year, Best Comedy Performer, Fastest Rising Star an...

  • Frontier Airlines set to return to Jackson in 2018

    Sep 22, 2017

    JACKSON HOLE (AP) — Frontier Airlines is returning to Jackson Hole for the first time since 2014, and is offering flights to Denver for as low as $39. The Jackson Hole News & Guide reports Frontier will connect to Jackson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays from June 8 to Aug. 9 of next year. Frontier spokesman Rich Oliver says for now the plan is to only offer summer seasonal service. He says the airline will evaluate the performance and gauge the demand for the flights. Frontier will be flying Airbus A320 jets, which are substantially l...

  • Curtain Call

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Sep 22, 2017

    TEN SLEEP – "Well, like they say, all good things must pass," drawled Jalan Crossland, from his home in Ten Sleep on Thursday. By this time tomorrow, his band, a beloved staple on the Wyoming music scene, will be no more, and Crossland will reemerge as a solo act, aligned with his early roots as a travelling musician. "I guess I'll be heading back to the basics," said Crossland. "A harmonica, guitar and one guy stomping his foot. I can probably expect to put together another band, eventually, b...

  • Youth is no excuse, but factor in Cowboys' early-season struggles

    Robert Gagliardi, WyoSports|Sep 22, 2017

    Prior to fall camp, fourth-year University of Wyoming football coach Craig Bohl said he expected a handful of true freshmen to play this season. Through UW's first three games, that number is 11. Six redshirt freshmen also have played, along with 17 sophomores. Three true freshmen and 11 sophomores have started games, and that will go up to 12 as sophomore Gavin Rush will start at left guard in place of injured senior Ryan Cummings (concussion) against Hawaii on Saturday night. Rush started all...

  • Sep 22, 2017

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