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TEN SLEEP – At the request of Washakie County School District No. 2, Dan Odasz, vice president of Plan One, a state-sponsored architectural firm based in Cody, presented an extensive option for the future construction of the new Ten Sleep School at Monday's board of directors meeting. Utilizing current school property, with outlying parking areas and an additional 10 acres for a football field, the proposed facility features a two-story design, and would be built just north of the current s...
\WORLAND - Oct. 2 marked National Manufacturing Day and area residents and business representatives had the opportunity to view Worland's manufacturing industry. Manufacturing works partnered with the Washakie Development Association and Worland-Ten Sleep Chamber of Commerce Friday, Oct. 2 for a tour of various manufacturing plants in Worland. About a dozen people visited and toured Admiral Beverage, Bryant Honey, Crown Cork and Seal and Tommerup Machine. Those involved in the event also had...
CODY — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is seeking information on a bull elk that was illegally shot and left to waste in Elk Hunt Area 66 near Meeteetse. Meeteetse Game Warden Jim Olson said that a concerned hunter discovered the abandoned elk on the Sleeper Ranch recently and reported the incident. “The bull was hit once with a clean shot to the vital area and the entire carcass was left to waste in the hay meadows near the ranch manager’s house,” Olson said. “We believe the bull was shot October 11, most likely in the evening. The bull s...
WORLAND - The Zion Lutheran Church welcomes associate pastor Roger Dobson and his wife of 38 years, Diana back to its flock after a 10-year absence. During his absence Dobson and his wife spent eight years in Cody and two years in Casper. Pastor Dobson was the associate youth pastor for the Zion Lutheran Church from 2000 – 2005 and is now the associate pastor for the 20- to 40- year-olds for the Lutheran church. In 1980 he went to work for television evangelist James Robison until he felt the p...
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - Peppered with questions that made it seem like the unbeaten Broncos were winless - like whether he'd consider benching his five-time MVP quarterback to fix his sputtering offense - Gary Kubiak welcomed the reprieve. Are you able to enjoy this 5-0 start? he was asked. "You're damn right I am," Denver's first-year coach responded during a Monday news conference dominated by questions about an offense that's making too many mistakes and not enough yards or points. "I think...