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  • Worland High School presents drama showcase

    Cyd Lass, Staff Intern|Nov 7, 2018

    WORLAND – Thursday will kick off the Worland High School's two-day drama showcase. The drama showcase will feature two one act plays and a handful of various types of small acting pieces. Thursday night will start off with the production of "The Diary of Anne Frank." Deprived from its original version to adjust to a time slot of 30 minutes, the play is under the direction of high school senior Rachael Carver. The play features Sullie-Ann Keuntjes as Anne, Emily Bleicher as Edith, Raeth Tolman a...

  • Hot Springs County attorney and Thermopolis mayor unseated

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Nov 7, 2018

    THERMOPOLIS – The unofficial results are in and the people have spoken, unseating Hot Springs County attorney Jerry D. Williams (R) and unseating Thermopolis mayor Mike Mortimore by a large margin. Independent Jill Logan received 1,399 votes to unseat Williams who received 821 votes in Tuesday’s general election. Mike Chimenti received 754 votes to unseat Mortimore who received 467 votes. Three seats on the Hot Springs County School District No. 1 board of directors were up for grabs with Jennifer Axtell retaining her seat with 1,111 vot...

  • Worland, Ten Sleep welcome new school board members

    Marcus Huff, Staff Writer|Nov 7, 2018

    WORLAND – Washakie county voters went to the polls Tuesday, electing new members to the county’s two school boards, and cementing county seats for incumbents who ran largely unopposed. For Washakie County School District No. 1 (Worland) new board member Sarah Lungren was elected with 1,981 votes. Current board member Don Bryant was re-elected with 1,984 votes, along with Terri Logan with 1,647 votes and Duane Whitlock with 1,805 votes. Anna Venable lost her bid for re-election with only 1,279 final votes. All terms are four years. For Was...

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