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  • No. 3 Worland bounces back against Cody

    Sisco Molina, Sports Editor|Sep 23, 2015

    WORLAND – After a letdown in Newcastle on Saturday, the No. 3 Lady Warriors were back on their home court Tuesday with a match against 3A West foe Cody. Worland started off strong but had a bit of a lull in the third game before ultimately putting away the Fillies in four games 25-20, 25-17, 15-25 and 27-25. "We needed a win tonight," Worland head coach Brittany Miller said after the four-game victory on Tuesday. "We needed to get better in transition and I felt we were a lot better t...

  • State and local officials praise sage grouse decision

    Sep 23, 2015

    WORLAND - Governor Matt Mead praised the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's (USFWS) announcement today that the Greater sage-grouse will not be listed under the Endangered Species Act. The Governor joined the Secretary of the Department of the Interior Sally Jewell and USFWS Director Dan Ashe for the announcement in Denver. "I am pleased that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service made the right decision. This is the result of Wyoming and other Western states taking a proactive approach to the Greater...

  • Local shop opens backroom to local crafters

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Sep 23, 2015

    Worland – Crafters everywhere find that they have nowhere to sell their creations except maybe on the internet, or if there is a trade show or Christmas bazaar. Amy Masters, owner of Perfect 10 Nail Salon saw the need for a crafting outlet and opened the backroom of her Perfect 10 Nail Salon located at 738 Big Horn Avenue in Worland for just that purpose. The Shabby Chic Boutique opened in July. "It started because I like to craft and to repurpose things, and unless there's a trade show going o...

  • Carol Anne Ervin

    Sep 23, 2015

    Thermopolis resident, Carol Anne Ervin, 71, died Friday, September 18, 2015 at Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital after a period of declining health. Cremation has taken place and no services are planned at this time. Mortimore Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements.... Full story

  • Sep 23, 2015

    Public Notice Washakie County Commissioners Meeting September 14, 2015...  Website