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Sheena Tilley of Sheen had her costume for the Worland business costume contest, sponsored by the Worland-Ten Sleep Chamber of Commerce, match her scarecrow for another contest. Sheen won first place in the costume contest. The event raised $315 for the Big Horn Basin chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace.... Full story
It was a trip down the rabbit hole into the Adventures of Alice in Wonderland for the Security State Bank employees on Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. Employees are (l-r): Sheila Munoz, Laurie DeWitt, Matt Schneider, Shelly Wray, Becky Dorr, Holly Murphy, Guy Agee, Denise Pfoze, Jodi Bennett, Stela Moreno and Ryan Baumeister. They took second place in the business costume contest.... Full story
Western Sage Accounting employees (bottom) Rachel Casteel, Kerry Lungren, Tara Busch, Larry Heiser, Val Bjorhus, Stephanie Vigil, Kristi Baumstarck all dressed up as Kiss band members. They took third place.... Full story
Bernard Hugh Salzman, “Nard”, passed away in his home on October 19, 2020 after suffering a long battle with renal failure. Bernard was born April 23, 1953 to Joseph and Mildred (Glenn) Salzman. He attended the brand-new West Side Elementary, Catholic School, Worland Middle School and High School. Bernard was an altar boy, an Eagle Scout, and an exceptional athlete. He was raised in a very strict household so when Bernard got out of school, he lived on the wild side. He definitely used more than 2 of his 9 lives. In his early years, Ber... Full story
Danielle Filler, Doris Kern and Alyssa Torres of the Washakie County Treasurers office dressed as the Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus playing their part in the Worland/Ten Sleep Chamber of Commerce costume competition on Friday, Oct. 30, organized by Rachel Casteel.... Full story
Sarah-Anne Galloway of Wild Rose Wellness shows off her costume for the contest.... Full story
HEY KOOL AID! was the theme for the Pinnacle Bank crew.... Full story
Nine more coronavirus-related deaths among Wyoming residents who had tested positive for COVID-19 have been confirmed, according to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) who reported on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020. Deaths among Wyoming residents are added to the state’s coronavirus-related death total based on official death certificate information and the location of the person’s permanent residence. If death certificates do not describe COVID-19 as either causing or contributing to a person’s death, those deaths are not included in Wyoming’s coun... Full story
Thirteen added coronavirus-related deaths among Wyoming residents who had tested positive for COVID-19 have been confirmed, according to the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH). Deaths among Wyoming residents are added to the state’s coronavirus-related death total based on official death certificate information. If death certificates do not describe COVID-19 as either causing or contributing to a person’s death, those deaths are not included in Wyoming’s count of coronavirus-related deaths. Timing for death certificate confirmation is incon... Full story
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Wyoming hospitals are seeing a drastic spike in COVID-19 cases and report that the main concern at this time is having adequate staffing. In response, Governor Mark Gordon is utilizing $10 million in CARES Act funds to bring additional medical personnel to the state to alleviate the strain on hospitals and Wyoming health care professionals. The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) has partnered with the Wyoming Hospital Association to bring in temporary medical personnel to address the surge in hospitalizations that has occurred...