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TEN SLEEP – Ten Sleep resident and student Cachelynn Forshee is living the dream that many girls her age have, to be a ballerina and perform in a major production. This weekend she will be participating in the Rocky Mountain School of Arts 21st annual “Nutcracker” production this in Cody. There will be two performances this weekend at the Wynona Thompson Auditorium in Cody, on Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Forshee stated that she was really excited and that being a ballerina is one of her favorite things to do. “I love playing...
TEN SLEEP – Driving around looking at Christmas lights is a favorite past time for many people and families during the Christmas season. Saturday, Ten Sleep will be bringing the lights to the community with their annual Parade of Lights sponsored by the Ten Sleep-Hyattville Lions Club. The parade starts at 6:30 p.m. The number of entries is uncertain at this time but event organizer Becky Cooper stated that she believes there will be at least a dozen floats adorned with lights and music. The parade will run from Cottonwood Street, which is n...
CHEYENNE – An $867 billion farm bill passed by the House of Representatives by a vote of 369-47 on Wednesday (the bill passed the Senate in June by a vote of 86-11) effectively legalized industrial hemp production in the United States, pending President Donald Trump’s signature, although a lack of budget for research in Wyoming may keep the crop from growing in the Cowboy State. “Right now, Wyoming is in a hold pattern,” said Wyoming Department of Agriculture Public Information Officer Derek Grant. “We are waiting to see what will happen wh...
WORLAND - Building momentum heading into today's Pinnacle Bank Battle in the Big Horns dual wrestling tournament the Worland Warriors picked up a 51-30 dual win against the Riverton Wolverines Thursday night at Worland High School. Coming off a tough opening weekend in Sheridan and Rapid City, South Dakota, Thursday night's win is exactly what the Warriors needed. And the best part about their victory was that they executed on what they had been practicing all week. "The kids did a really nice...
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