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  • 3A East Regional volleyball tournament preview

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Oct 26, 2016

    WORLAND - Rawlins High School will host this season's 3A East Regional volleyball tournament on Oct. 28-29, and for Worland High School and Hot Springs County High School the push to extend their seasons begins Friday. Lady Warriors Record: 20-4, 4-2 and No. 2 in the west quadrant Last five matches: 3-2 After losing to the Rawlins Lady Outlaws on Friday Worland had to await the outcome of the Rawlins/Buffalo match to learn what their seeding would be. A Buffalo win would give the Lady Bison a...

  • State treasurer educating voters on Amendment A

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Oct 26, 2016

    WORLAND —Two years ago, State Treasurer Mark Gordon and members of his staff approached the Wyoming Legislature with an proposal to allow the state to invest non-permanent state funds in equity. In two weeks, Wyoming voters will decide if the Wyoming Constitution should be changed to allow that type of investment. The question that is before the voters is “Currently, the Wyoming Constitution allows the legislature to authorize the investment of public employee retirement systems funds and permanent state funds in equities, such as stock or sha...

  • New anti-bullying program at East Side

    Tesia Galvan, Staff Writer|Oct 26, 2016

    WORLAND – Starting this week, teachers will have weekly meetings with their students at East Side Elementary School as part of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program. Last Friday, Principal Kenneth Dietz held an assembly where students watched a skit performed by East Side fifth graders and the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program was shared. "Backed by 35 years of research and successful, worldwide implementation, the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program is a long-term, system-wide program for c...

  • Ten Sleep After School program moves to library

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Oct 26, 2016

    TEN SLEEP – The Ten Sleep After School Program has found a new home at the Ten Sleep Library, after funding costs made the program almost impossible to maintain in 2015 and early 2016. The service, which is free to Ten Sleep parents, has provided after school care, activities, and healthy snacks to kindergarten through fifth graders since 2003. Previously, The Ten Sleep Learning Center rented the old Ten Sleep Fire Hall from Ten Sleep Development for $500 per month, and utilities were paid by the school from the After School fund. After r...

  • New veterinary practice opens in Ten Sleep

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Oct 26, 2016

    TEN SLEEP – The Flying A Animal Health veterinary practice located at 435 2nd Street in Ten Sleep opened Oct. 1 with Allen Gotfredson as veterinarian. Gotfredson is not new to the area having grown up in Worland and operating a veterinary clinic in Greybull for roughly eight years. Moving his practice to Ten Sleep brings him closer to a lot of his clients, he said. Before starting his practice in Greybull, Gotfredson spent many years in college to obtain his childhood dream. "It's something t...

  • Clarence U. Moore

    Oct 26, 2016

    Clarence Udie Moore Jr, more known by family and friends as "C-Moore" passed away on October 23, 2016 at the age of 67 in the Wyoming Retirement Center in Basin, Wyoming. Clarence was born to Clarence U. Moore Sr. and Geraldine L. (Wray) Moore in Lovell, Wyoming March 15, 1949. As a child he lived in Bonneville and Shoshoni before residing in Thermopolis where he graduated in 1968. After graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Army Medical Core where he served until he was honorably discharged in... Full story

  • Oct 26, 2016

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