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  • Rebels takedown Pioneers for second straight win

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Oct 11, 2016

    TEN SLEEP - After starting the 6-man football season 0-5 the Riverside Rebels won their second straight game of the season 62-34 versus the Ten Sleep Pioneers in Ten Sleep Saturday afternoon. In their inaugural season in 6-man football the Rebels have begun to find their footing, beating the St. Stephens Eagles 53-0 the previous week and they wasted little time jumping all over the Pioneers of Ten Sleep. On their second play from scrimmage Ryan Vigil hauled in a pass from quarterback Justen Mill...

  • USDA designates Park County in Wyoming as a primary natural disaster area

    Oct 11, 2016

    CASPER — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has designated Park County in Wyoming as a primary natural disaster area due to a recent drought. “Our hearts go out to those Wyoming farmers and ranchers affected by recent natural disasters,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. “President Obama and I are committed to ensuring that agriculture remains a bright spot in our nation’s economy by sustaining the successes of America’s farmers, ranchers, and rural communities through these difficult times. We’re also telling Wyoming produ...

  • Snow and cold on the way

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Oct 11, 2016

    WORLAND – The National Weather Service in Riverton is warning that 3 to 6 inches of snowfall is likely across the Big Horn Basin into Wednesday, with temperatures dropping to the high 30s for the area. Dave Lipson, Lead Forecaster with NWS Riverton, stated that the Worland area will take the brunt of the weather change and snowfall, but it won’t last more than a few days. “In the overall scheme of things this is a hiccup,” said Lipson. “The farther north you go [from Riverton] will be more dramatic of a drop in temperature, with highs 35...

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    Oct 11, 2016

  • Balance course offered to help prevent falls

    Oct 11, 2016

    The Wyoming Department of Health’s Wyoming Injury Prevention Program and the Hot Springs County Senior Center ​are​ offering a Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance course in Thermopolis. The 12-week course begins October 17 at 9 a.m. and will be held at the Hot Springs County Senior Center, which is located at 206 Senior Avenue. Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance is an evidence-based program proven to reduce falls and improve fitness. To register, please contact the center at 307-864-2151....

  • Joan Marie Kindt

    Oct 11, 2016

    Joan Marie Kindt, 84-year-old Worland resident went home to be with her Lord on October 8, 2016 after a long courageous battle with cancer. Joan was born on June 29, 1932 in Kismett, Montana, a daughter of Harold Pearl and Marie Louise (Tripp) Pangburn. In 1937 the family moved to Cat Creek, Montana where she attended a one-room school house through the 8th grade. She graduated from Winnett High School in 1950. She married Vernon Bauer. The couple had two children, Kenny and Esther. They were di... Full story

  • Clifton L. Walls

    Oct 11, 2016

    Our loving dad, Clifton L. Walls, 94, passed away on October 5, 2016 in Worland, Wyoming. He was devoted to his family all of his life. He was born on February 21, 1922 in Hollis, Oklahoma. As an infant he moved with his family to the panhandle of Texas in a horse-drawn wagon. The family worked for various farms around Plainview, Texas. Clifton started picking cotton in the fields as a five-year-old boy. Times were hard then, and he worked part of the year and attended school when he could, but... Full story

  • Kathryn "Kathy" Koch

    Oct 11, 2016

    Longtime Worland resident, Helen Kathryn Koch, passed away at her home on September 28, 2016 at age 70. Kathy was born on June 15, 1946 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the first child of Jody Naomi (McAskill) and Herbert A.G. Koch. She moved with her family to Ft. Worth, Texas in 1949. The family next moved to Houston, Texas in 1950, and to Newcastle, Wyoming in 1952. Kathy started school in Newcastle and then completed her education in Worland after her family moved here in 1958. She graduated from... Full story

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