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  • Hear me out...So much to talk about, it's time for the inaugural column buffet

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Nov 18, 2016

    There has been a lot happening in the world of sports since the Cubs won the World Series. Rather than give you a single entrée I'm setting up a buffet style of topics. So enjoy and enjoy as much as you please. Tony Romo I will never understand the hate Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo gets. I believe most of it originates from his owner and by proxy he's part of the collateral damage. Romo is a national treasure. That's right a NATIONAL TREASURE. He is the epitome of what makes this...

  • Record moisture with winter storm

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Nov 18, 2016

    WORLAND - The snow Worland received before midnight Thursday set a record, dropping .35 inches of moisture on the area, breaking the old record of .15 inches set in 1969. The moisture that hit the area Wednesday and Thursday was the first for the month. Average precipitation for November is .20 inches. Last year, the Worland area received .38 inches for November, according to the National Weather Service. The NWS said Worland received 1-5 inches with Ten Sleep as high as 11 inches. Areas around...

  • UW trustees approve beer, wine sales at football, basketball games

    Nov 18, 2016

    LARAMIE — In an effort to generate new revenues and enhance the fan experience, the University of Wyoming will serve beer and wine at football and basketball games beginning in fall 2017. The UW Board of Trustees yesterday (Thursday) approved the plan forwarded by the Department of Athletics, with tight controls on alcohol sales and strong safety provisions. Those include strict age verification, beverage sale limits, prohibition of re-entry to the stadium and arena, and cutoff times for purchase of beverages. “Our aim is to create a more ent...

  • WHS W Club helps reinforce healthy living lessons

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Nov 18, 2016

    WORLAND – Worland High School W Club members are helping to reinforce healthy living lessons taught at Worland East Side and South Side Elementary schools by giving grade related presentations to the students. W Club students have been doing their presentations for about eight years. “They (W Club) come to the elementary once a semester for a class presentation and sometimes come down and have lunch with the kids. They have a variety of lessons for the older grades about things like friendships, feelings and good decision making. They do a rea...

  • Yellowtail pheasant release delayed

    Nov 18, 2016

    CODY- The Wyoming Game and Fish Department would like to inform all pheasant hunters that due to road and weather conditions, the scheduled release of pheasants for Friday, Nov. 18 at Yellowtail Wildlife Management Area near Lovell will be delayed. Cody Region Wildlife Supervisor Alan Osterland said, “Due to winter road and weather conditions, pheasants will now be released only on the morning of Saturday, Nov. 19. Hunters are advised that if conditions persist, the release may be canceled....

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