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  • State demands changes to water agreement

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Oct 28, 2015

    TEN SLEEP – “Let me remind you that under the state constitution, the state [of Wyoming] has the power to control all wells,” said Wyoming Water Development Commission Director Harry LaBonde, Jr., at an open public meeting hosted by the Town of Ten Sleep on Monday to discuss a proposal to supply town water to the Lower Nowood Improvement and Service District (LNISD). In what would amount to a 30-year contract, under renegotiation every five years, the proposal would deliver a total estimated 6 million gallons of city water over the life of th...

  • Public input sought on Black Mountain Road project

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Oct 28, 2015

    THERMOPOLIS — The second and final public comment meeting regarding the Black Mountain road study will be at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5 at the Hot Springs County Annex Building, 117 North Fourth Street, Thermopolis. Hot Springs County is inviting the public to attend the meeting to provide comment and input on the investigation and proposed alternatives for the road. “I would highly encourage participation in this, the final public meeting, for the Black Mountain Road Study.” County Commissioner Brad Basse said regarding the report. “This effort...

  • Dr. Neil Treece now practicing in Worland

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Oct 28, 2015

    WORLAND – Dr. Neil Treece has partnered with Dr. John Thurston at Thurston Medical Clinic, 401 S. 15th Street in Worland, to better meet the community's needs in the urgent care sector. "Dr. Treece will be assisting in filling the urgent care need, broken bones, sore throats, concussions, lacerations etc. for both pediatrics and adults in the community," Worland Dr. John Thurston said. Treece comes from Tennessee where he practiced in general pediatrics for 16-plus years as a board certified ped...

  • Bikers Against Child Abuse impassioned to empower children

    Oct 28, 2015

    Editor's NOTE B.A.C.A members go by their road names to protect themselves from possible repercussions by perpetrators and the Northern Wyoming Daily News is respecting their wishes in the following story. By Tracie Mitchell Staff Writer WORLAND – "You hear a rumble in the distance. You feel the ground trembling beneath your feet, and then you see them: B.A.C.A. (Bikers Against Child Abuse) They park their motorcycles and introduce themselves. With a short ceremony a child is welcomed into t...

  • Numbers not telling true story of progress for UW defense

    Robert Gagliardi, WyoSports|Oct 28, 2015

    LARAMIE – The numbers don't indicate it, nor does the team's record. But University of Wyoming football coaches and players like the direction the defense is heading in as the Cowboys enter the final four games of the season. "We've played better, and our numbers are trending that way," second-year coach Craig Bohl said. "We're getting more guys around the football; we're tackling better and allowing fewer big plays. "We're coming around. We've had to adjust some things, but our lineup is m...

  • Oct 28, 2015

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