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  • Bringing food from the farm to school

    Tesia Galvan, Staff Writer|Nov 4, 2016

    WORLAND – Seventh and eighth graders at Thermopolis Middle School are feeding their school with a new vocational learning course called "farm to school." Becky Martinez, a vocational teacher at the middle school, teaches farm to school, a first-year course that is designed "to try and get people to eat local produce that we have available," Martinez said. She added that the program is about educating students on where their food comes from. This year, Martinez has taken the 22 students who take...

  • Worland Veterans Day program Monday

    Nov 4, 2016

    WORLAND — The annual Worland Veterans Day program will be at 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 7 at the Worland Middle School Auditorium. Co-director Beth Magstadt said the program is put on every year by the fourth graders from all three Worland elementary schools. She is the teacher for East and West Side and Amy Wright is the teacher for South Side. She said the fourth graders will perform popular songs from a variety of eras including War of 1812, Civil War, World War I and II and the Vietnam War. They will also perform some patriotic songs to h...

  • Caregiver assistance comes to Washakie County

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Nov 4, 2016

    WORLAND – Wyoming Senior Citizens Inc. is offering Washakie County residents a program for adult caregivers called National Family Caregiver Support, to assist caregivers in providing for the needs of their family members. Wyoming Senior Citizens Inc., founded in 1975, is a nonprofit agency with the view of meeting the needs of older residents. Kelly Shaffer, program manager for National Family Caregiver Support Program, said, “The program is designed to help caregivers who are giving care to those who are 60 and older who are dependent on the...

  • Scouting for Food drive begins next week

    Nov 4, 2016

    WORLAND — Worland Cub and Boy Scouts will be joining scout across the country taking part in a food drive this holiday season. This year, according to District Commander Tim Barrus, the local food drive begins next week. He said local scouts will be going around to homes in Worland and dropping off bags Nov. 6-11. The bags will include a flyer about the Scouting for Food program. Residents are asked to fill the bag with non-perishable, non-expired food items and leave the bags on their doorstep Saturday, Nov. 12. Barrus said the scouts, and t...

  • Lady Warriors sharp in first state tournament match

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Nov 4, 2016

    CASPER - In the final leg of their 3A volleyball title defense, the Worland Lady Warriors opened the 2016 Wyoming 3A state tournament sharp and looking every bit the reigning 3A champs in their 3-0 win over the Riverton Lady Wolverines. "In game one and two we stuck to our practice plans. Our goal was to eliminate their runs, if they side us out we side them out and we did just that very effectively," said assistant coach Katherine Stuckey. Using crisp passing, big hits and big blocks Worland...

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