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Sheridan - While the Worland Warriors wrestling team took a 42-27 loss Thursday night at Sheridan High School, they showed they have plenty of fight in them. Subtracting the three open spots the Warriors surrendered, the score was 27-24 in favor of Worland. "It went really well, we wrestled really tough. Sheridan is a good 4A school and our kids came out and battled. We lost the dual but at one point we were up 23-0, we got on a roll there and started racking up the pins. We ended up losing the...
WORLAND – During the holiday season the desire to give to others burns deeply in many people’s hearts so several organizations in the area are giving people a variety of ways to quench the fire and make someone’s life just a little easier, at least for a short while. WORLAND’S LARGEST BABY SHOWER The Grace Chapel Community Church in Worland is hosting Worland’s Largest Baby Shower to help moms-to-be and moms with infants, in need, have the essentials. Each mom or mom-to-be will receive a diaper bag purchased by the church and filled with the...
No. 5 Warriors take hard hit in 73-49 loss to No. 4 Broncs Worland plays home opener today vs. Billing Central at 7 p.m.; Lady Warriors begin season at 5:30 p.m. vs. Billings By ALEX KUHN Sports Editor CODY - The Worland Warriors boys basketball team started their season off on the wrong foot Thursday night at Cody High School. The senior dominate Broncs led from start to finish against the Warriors in a matchup between ranked teams, winning 73-49. This season the Warriors want to create chaos...
=WORLAND - Worland's newest family restaurant, Stogie Joe's, is set to open next week with limited hours but full hours for Dec. 15-16, just in time for visitors coming to town for the Battle of the Big Horns wrestling tournament. Stogie Joe's, at 800 North 10th in Worland, is the longtime vision of partners, friends and Army veterans, Keith McDonald and Chris King. Having been friends for a longtime they had discussed doing a business venture together and King said when the old A&W building...
During the annual “Christmas in Meeteetse” celebration on Saturday, the Meeteetse Museums will host a pair of events. At 1 pm, Cody resident and outdoor accessibility advocate Ashlee Lundvall will conduct an uplifting presentation full of humor and personal stories, followed by a signing of her book, “A Redefined Life: Lessons from a Pitchfork.” After her presentation and during the signing event, the Cody Chamber Ensemble will perform in the main exhibit area of the Meeteetse Museums. The music will begin at 2:30 p.m. Both events are free. Acc...
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock indexes perked higher on Thursday following a nearly weeklong lull, and the Standard & Poor’s 500 rose for the first time in five days. Industrial and technology companies helped lead the way, as broad swaths of the market climbed. Nearly two stocks rose for every one that fell on the New York Stock Exchange, and the price of crude oil clawed back some of its sharp loss from Wednesday. The S&P 500 rose 7.71 points, or 0.3 percent, to 2,636.98 and snapped its longest losing streak since March. Losses through that spa...