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As we all recover from our food comas, I thought this would be the perfect time to bust out the column buffet with the added wrinkle of a few thoughts on the Thanksgiving Day spread. Wasting little time, let's jump to it. SALAD On Thanksgiving Day, when the meal lineup is top notch there's no point in wasting space on a collection of vegetables. It's fine to have veggies on the menu, but in veggie trays only. Trump vs. LaVar Ball As for the Trump-LaVar Ball beef, let's not waste time on them....
Small Business Saturday promotion gives local shoppers a chance to win prizes WORLAND – With Thanksgiving now just a memory, it's time to shift gears for the upcoming holiday season. Many people head out to larger communities or fill their shopping carts online to take advantage of advertised steals and deals. To encourage people to save the gas and shut off the computer both the Worland-Ten Sleep Chamber of Commerce and the Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce are offering huge i...
WORLAND — A few western cities set records in Wyoming on Thanksgiving Day but Worland was not one of them. Lander broke a 102-year-old record with a high of 68 Thursday, breaking the 1915 record of 65, according to the National Weather Service office in Riverton. Riverton set a record of 62, breaking the old record of 57. Buffalo also set a record of 65, breaking a 2006 record of 60. Worland had a high of 55, 8 degrees cooler than the record of 63 set in 1988. Thermopolis had a high of 68. According to the NWS, official records are not kept in...
THERMOPOLIS –American Indian activist, artists, and aerospace engineer Rodney C. Skenandore was laid to rest in Montana earlier this month, after falling ill and dying in the Harz Mountains of Northern Germany in August, where he lived with his wife Gudrun. The 78-year-old native artist, a great-grandson of Shenandoah and born on the Crow Agency in Montana on June 9, 1939, was a survivor of Vietnam, 10 children and 11 heart attacks, Skenandore had logged a uniquely American collection of e...
CHEYENNE (AP) — A Wyoming newspaper has apologized for not taking action sooner against a reporter who pleaded guilty to sexual assault. The Wyoming Tribune Eagle in Cheyenne said Thursday Sisco Molina, formerly of Worland, no longer works for the newspaper but didn’t say when he left or whether he resigned or was fired. Molina covered high school sports. He was charged with third-degree sexual assault in Laramie in May for having unwanted sexual contact with a female friend after a night of heavy drinking.. He pleaded guilty in July to the...
After a day off to fill myself with food and visiting with family I returned to work Friday morning and amazingly my head wasn’t full of a hundred different jumbled thoughts. While it is nice to have the mind quiet for a few minutes, however, it is not great when thinking of an idea for a column. So here are a few comments on topics I have heard discussed around town. —Pioneer Square. I love the new look. I think it is much more inviting and will even be more so with the picnic tables and benches at the entryway at 10th and Big Horn. The sta...
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