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  • Matchup of revived programs

    Dave Shelles, WyoSports|Nov 13, 2015

    CHEYENNE – Call it the Turnaround Bowl. Today’s Class 3A state championship football game pits Star Valley (9-1) and Green River (6-4), two teams with strong football heritage but a year removed from subpar seasons. Green River will play for its first state championship with Don Maggi as its coach, and the school’s first since 2004. He said the Wolves just had a downturn in personnel, but the good thing about sophomores and juniors is they become juniors and seniors. He said the Braves experienced some of the same. “Both teams played a lot of...

  • Chief Washakie FFA members in top 15 at national convention

    Nov 13, 2015

    WORLAND — Members of the Chief Washakie FFA Chapter from Worland High School earned high honors at the National AgriScience Fair during the National FFA Convention in Louisville, Ky., Oct. 28-31. According to Advisor Grace Godfrey, Callie Klinghagen finished eighth in the nation with her agriscience project titled “How Red Are Ewe?” Brady Rasmussen and Ivan Perez finished 12th in the nation with their project titled “Welding Rod Strength Test.” In addition to that Callie Klinghagen received a silver in agriscience research — animal systems prof...

  • NWC students do well at Trapper Rendezvous

    Nov 13, 2015

    POWELL — Northwest College forensics students were busy hosting the 45th annual Trapper Rendezvous Forensics Tournament Nov. 5-7 but not too busy to outshine the competition in the awards presentation. Nine two- and four-year colleges traveled from Wyoming, Montana, Utah and Colorado to participate in the event. NWC doesn’t compete for team recognition during the home tournament, but its members can collect individual awards. They collected enough of those to claim the top spot on the two-year college scoreboard and second overall, if they had...

  • Lummis: An honor to serve Wyoming

    Nov 13, 2015

    CHEYENNE - Thursday in the Wyoming Capitol rotunda U.S. Representative Cynthia Lummis (Wyo.) announced her decision not to seek reelection to the United States House of Representatives in 2016. Rep. Lummis issued the following statement: "Serving Wyoming is a great honor and a serious responsibility. After much thought, I have decided not to seek re-election to the House of Representatives in 2016. I humbly thank the people of Wyoming for their support and confidence in me to serve as their...

  • Sexual assault conviction a rarity

    Zach Spadt, Staff Writer|Nov 13, 2015

    WORLAND — Tuesday’s conviction and sentencing of Steven E. Fabela, a Worland man who was convicted of second degree sexual assault is being viewed largely as landmark victory for victims’ advocates. Appearing in the Wyoming Fifth Judicial District Court in Worland Tuesday, Fabela was sentenced to 12 to 15 years in prison for sexually assaulting a woman in February. Sexual assault convictions are exceedingly rare, Worland Crisis Prevention and Response Center Director Jeanne Core said Thursday. Nationally, two out of every 100 sexual assau...

  • Area Veterans Honored

    Nov 13, 2015

  • Veterans before 1950 Honored

    Nov 13, 2015

  • Linda Diane Minter Coleman

    Nov 13, 2015

    Linda Diane Minter Coleman of Greybull, 73, died Monday, Nov. 9, 2015. She was born Dec. 3, 1941. A Celebration of Life service will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15, 2015, at the Greybull Senior Citizens Center at 417 South Second Street in Greybull. Atwood Family Funeral Directors assisted the family with the arrangements.... Full story

  • Nov 13, 2015

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