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  • Game check points testing deer harvested for Chronic Wasting Disease

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Oct 19, 2018

    TEN SLEEP – Since the onset of hunting season, game check points, manned by Wyoming Game and Fish personnel, have popped up to help both in-state and out-of-state hunters make sure that the deer that have been harvested are free of chronic wasting disease (CWD). “What we have here is chronic wasting disease and that’s basically what we [Wyoming Game and Fish] are doing here now, we are testing for chronic wasting disease. We have to send it in, it usually takes about 10 days to get the results back and then they [hunters] can actually go onlin...

  • Ready. Set. Read.

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Oct 19, 2018

    WORLAND - In just two short months the Little Free Library went from an idea approved by the Worland City Council for Pioneer Square to being installed, decorated and with books ready for reading. Friends of the Worland Library President Kathi Morrison and member Vickie Overcast presented the idea to the Worland City Council in August for approval to put the Little Free Libraries up at a few of the parks in the community. Morrison said that a couple had approached the Friends about purchasing a...

  • Lady Warriors in the pool today for 3A East conference meet in Douglas

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Oct 19, 2018

    WORLAND - The 3A East girls swimming conference meet beings today and ends tomorrow in Douglas. The competition will be tough as Worland High School goes against Buffalo, Cody, Douglas Newcastle, and Rawlins, but the Lady Warriors will shoot for their for their fifth-straight conference championship. This week will also be the final chance for the Lady Warrior swimmers to make it to state by either automatic qualifying or placing among the top eight in their respective event. Adding to the...

  • Four U.S. House candidates face off in debate

    Ramsey Scott, Wyoming Tribune Eagle-WNE|Oct 19, 2018

    CHEYENNE — The four candidates competing for Wyoming’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives took to the airwaves Tuesday night to convince voters they should be heading to Washington, D.C. The wide-ranging debate, hosted by Wyoming PBS, featured Republican incumbent Rep. Liz Cheney, Democrat Greg Hunter, Libertarian Richard Brubaker and Constitution Party candidate Daniel Cummings. Cheney is running for her second two-year term in the House. She has a sizable lead over her three challengers when it comes to her campaign war che...

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  • John Michael Shelp

    Oct 19, 2018

    John Michael Shelp passed away unexpectedly Friday October 12, 2018 at Banner Health Care in Worland. John was born June 25, 1942 in Rapid City South Dakota where his father was building the airport. He was the son of Lynn F. and Anna R. (Peckham) Shelp. John's childhood was spent moving around from one of his dad's construction jobs to another. They spent time in South Dakota, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. As a young boy he spent summers on the family farm in Bristol South Dakota. When he was ol... Full story

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