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Deanna Doloris Deibert, 59, passed away Nov. 5, 2017, at Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital in Thermopolis. Private services are pending. Mortimore Funeral Home in Thermopolis assisted with arrangements.... Full story
WORLAND - Most players have one or two "star" athletes but for the Worland Lady Warriors the 2017 season has been a team effort, win or lose. Coach Brittany Miller said the team played great as a whole unit during the 3A State Volleyball Tournament last weekend, going 1-2 and ending their post season run early Saturday morning. The Lady Warriors opened the state tournament as the No. 3 seed from the East, defeating Star Valley (No. 2-seed from the West) 3-0 (25-23, 25-19, 25-17). They then...
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks made modest gains and set more records Monday as upheaval in oil-rich Saudi Arabia sent crude prices to two-year highs. Chipmakers and media companies climbed on deal reports while phone and household goods companies sank. U.S. crude oil reached its highest price since mid-2015 after dozens of Saudi princes and senior officials and businessmen were arrested as part of a purported corruption investigation. Saudi Arabia is the world’s largest exporter of oil, and investors wondered if the tumult could constrict oil...
Cheyenne – During a time when Wyoming is facing significant funding shortfalls, the Wyoming State Treasurer’s Office released its annual report today showing state investments grew by $1.17 billion over the past fiscal year. This marks the fund’s best performance above the state’s benchmark over the past 10 years. “Wyoming relies on investment income more than ever before,” said Wyoming State Treasurer Mark Gordon. “Already the returns have become one of the top three contributors to our state’s general fund. They provide a significant par...
WORLAND – A 4.2 earthquake south of Ten Sleep and 39 miles east of Thermopolis on Friday at 5:11 p.m. almost immediately spawned rumors and speculation on social media, as residents reported feeling the quake and recorded the effects. “We had several reports of people feeling it down here, but no real reports of damage,” said Hot Springs County Emergency Management Coordinator Bill Gordon. As residents traded reports of the earthquake, the Casper Planet (a satirical Facebook page) reported that “A 4.2 earthquake just struck Thermopolis thirty m...
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