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  • Case Keenum finds comfort level in Denver's offense

    AP|Nov 30, 2018

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - Case Keenum has a simple answer for why none of his passes were picked off in November after throwing interceptions in each of his first eight games as the Denver Broncos' new quarterback. "I'm throwing it to our guys, not throwing it to the other team," Keenum said. "Who knew?" It's actually more than just Keenum taking care of the football. "I just think he's getting comfortable with the system," receiver Emmanuel Sanders said. Denver's makeshift offensive line, with tw...

  • First annual Silver Tree

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Nov 30, 2018

    WORLAND – Upon walking into the Northern Wyoming Daily News there is a little Christmas tree on the counter adorned with white lights, silver tinsel and silver ornaments with paper silver bells nestled in between. The Silver Tree is a type of Angel Tree but for senior community members who will be alone for this holiday season. The idea for the silver tree came from Northern Wyoming Daily News Editor Karla Pomeroy. "As a business in Worland we wanted to do something for Christmas to support o...

  • Committee approves bill calling for school safety plans

    SETH KLAMANN, Casper Star-Tribune-WNE|Nov 30, 2018

    CASPER — Wyoming schools would be required to create a comprehensive safety plan and conduct nationally recognized, proactive security training under a bill advanced by a state legislative committee Wednesday, a measure that represents lawmakers’ primary attempt to better safeguard schools from active shooters. The bill passed on a 9 to 4 vote in the Joint Education Committee fewer than two weeks after a Gillette junior high student made threats and brought two handguns to school. The measure also represents the most meaningful sec...

  • Grease fire displaces Worland residents from hom

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Nov 30, 2018

    WORLAND — A grease fire Thursday morning destroyed a kitchen and had several apartment residents evacuated for a short time at the Sage Crossing Apartments. Worland Fire Capt. Brandon Yule said resident Robyn Hance was heating up oil on her electric range to make french fries. She went upstairs and forgot about the oil until she heard the smoke/fire alarm and came downstairs. She saw the fire and threw a bucket of water. The water, reacting to the boiling grease ignited the cabinets on fire. ...

  • Bret Mikel Decker

    Nov 30, 2018

    Bret Mikel Decker passed away on November 23, 2018 in Cody, Wyoming. He was born May 20, 1965, in Worland to Bill and Caroline (Hayner) Decker. He was the second son of three children born to this family. Bret moved with his mother, older brother, Grant and younger sister, Angie to Cody in 1971, where he spent most of his school years. Bret met Shom Green in Worland in 1981, and back to Worland he ran. They married in 1982 and had two children, Holly Anne and Christopher Grant. For a short time... Full story

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