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  • 'Silent witnesses' speak loudly during Saturday ceremony

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Oct 6, 2015

    WORLAND – During the week of Sept. 28 – Oct. 2 43 silhouettes of domestic violence murder victims could be found all around Worland. On Saturday Oct. 3 all the silhouettes were brought together for the Wyoming Silent Witness Ceremony at the Worland Community Center. Seeing the single silhouettes around town created a feeling of sadness but seeing all the silhouettes together gave a profound and intense feeling. One could almost feel the beseeching eyes from the silhouettes and almost hear the...

  • Eagles begin food drive

    Oct 6, 2015

    WORLAND — October is a time for Fraternal Order of the Eagles to help out area food pantries. The “People Helping Pantries” project was conducted Oct. 3. Locally, however, the Eagles Aerie and Auxiliary have decided to conduct their usual October and November food drive. According to Lory August, a box is available at the Eagles in Worland for all non-perishable donations that will be given to the local food pantry. Monetary donations will go to the ministerial association, she said. We have decided to stay with our usual food drive. The Eagle...

  • Friday Night Wine Down

    Oct 6, 2015

  • Global warming has become political not scientific

    John Davis|Oct 6, 2015

    Usually, scientists are our best hope for ferreting out scientific fact from scientific fiction. They are, or at least should be, professional skeptics, demanding that people prove their assertions. But, with respect to global warming, they seem to have retreated from this responsibility. The issue of global warming has become political, with each side heatedly denying the other side’s position. More than that, each side has a large constituency. Generally speaking, liberals enthusiastically support the theory and conservatives contest it. S...

  • Friends of the NRA

    Oct 6, 2015

  • Robert (Bob) H. Cummings

    Oct 6, 2015

    ASIN, WY……..Robert (BOB) H. Cummings, 65, passed away Sunday, September 20, 2015 at his home in Basin, Wyoming. Bob was born July 18, 1950 at Newcastle, Wyoming, to Harold A. and Irene E. (Adams) Cummings. Bob grew up in Gillette, Wyoming and attended schools there, graduating in 1969 from Campbell County High School. He then entered the U.S. Army, serving in Germany and received an honorable discharge in 1971. Shortly after his discharge, Bob moved to the Big Horn Basin area where he lived in Powell, Worland, and Basin, Wyoming. Bob enj... Full story

  • Mildred Irene Alexander

    Oct 6, 2015

    Funeral services for longtime Worland resident Mildred Irene Alexander will be held Saturday, October, 10, 2015 at 10 a.m. at First Southern Baptist Church in Worland with Pastor Dale Thompson officiating. Visitation will be Friday evening at Bryant Funeral Home from 7:00 to 8 pm. Interment will be at Riverview Memorial Gardens, laying her to rest beside her husband, Fay. Irene passed away Thursday, October, 1, 2015 at Worland Healthcare and Rehabilitation where she had resided since March,... Full story

  • Oct 6, 2015

    Washakie County Notice to Appropriators of Water...  Website