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  • Changes scheduled for Wyo. Army Guard

    Oct 7, 2015

    CHEYENNE —Changes are coming to some Wyoming Army National Guard unit’s location and force structure. With recent national budget control decisions decreasing the size of the National Guard and force structure updates by the U.S. Army, the Wyoming Army National Guard will make changes to meet the new guidance. The most dramatic change will be the deactivation of the 1041st Multi-Role Bridge Company and the activation of an infantry company in Southwest Wyoming next year. These moves are based on national-level guidance with further ana...

  • Community call to action to end domestic violence

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Oct 7, 2015

    WORLAND – She wipes her tear-stained face with the corner of her apron and quietly tiptoes to the bathroom to survey the damage. Looking in the mirror she sees the faded mouse over her left eye and the new one forming on her right. Her lip is split like a bunny’s and there is blood all over the front of her apron, her blood. She forgot to get the mail and when her husband got home he let her know his displeasure, with his fists. She knows that love shouldn’t hurt, but blames herself. If she could only do better the hitting and cruel words...

  • Class of 75

    Oct 7, 2015

  • Worland marching band tunes up for state festival

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Oct 7, 2015

    WORLAND - Worland High School marching band and color guard performed at the third annual Northern Wyoming Marching Band Invitational Monday night in Buffalo. Band director Willie Wright during an interview Tuesday said the invitational is an opportunity for band to perform for each other and to get a clinic by judges in marching, music, percussion and color guard. He said the bands use the invitational as a teaching tool and a tune up for the State Marching Festival at the Casper Events Center...

  • Lieberman hopes experience overseas leads to big things at UW this season

    Robert Gagliardi, WyoSports|Oct 7, 2015

    LARAMIE – Jeremy Lieberman hopes his experience this summer leads to bigger and better things this season for the University of Wyoming men's basketball team. The 6-foot-1 sophomore guard spent a few weeks playing for the United States men's basketball team at the 2015 European Maccabi Games in Berlin, Germany. He helped the U.S. win the silver medal, as it went 4-1. "It was more than what I thought it would be," Lieberman said. "It was great, a lifetime opportunity. My teammates and coaching s...