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  • One game at a time

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Feb 28, 2018

    BURLINGTON - The goal for the Burlington Huskies this week at the 1A State boys basketball tournament is to focus on the game at hand and not get ahead of themselves by penciling themselves in the championship game. It becomes rather pointless to look ahead when you have yet to win the game right in front of you. "We're going to take it one game at a time and the boys are pretty good at focusing on the task at hand and moving to the next after that is completed," said BHS boys basketball coach...

  • Thermopolis speech and debate team doing exceptional this season

    Cyd Lass, Staff Intern|Feb 28, 2018

    WORLAND – The Hot Springs County High School speech and debate team has seen a handful of wins this season. With a young team, they’ve brought home a fourth-place finish at Kelly Walsh, a third place from Jackson and a second place in 3A from Greybull last weekend, according to coach Cindy Glasson. “We have 11 students out this year, with most doing two events but one, Tyler Kay, competing in three,” Glasson said. “As far as highlights, this past weekend at the Greybull meet we had 11 slots in finals including three of the six in drama, tw...

  • Cheyenne school walkout support sparks debate

    Kristine Galloway, Wyoming Tribune Eagle Via Wyoming News Exchange|Feb 28, 2018

    CHEYENNE – The community is split following an announcement that the local school district would support possible student walkouts in its high schools. Laramie County School District 1 administrators said Thursday they would allow student walkouts against school violence March 14 while monitoring the activities and making them into educational experiences. Tracey Kinney, LCSD1’s assistant superintendent of instruction, stated, “Violence doesn’t support social progress. We’ve known that for a long time. And we want our students to understan...

  • South Big Horn County CEO resigns

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Feb 28, 2018

    WORLAND – In the midst of the turmoil surrounding South Big Horn County Hospital (SBHCH), its board of trustees and community uproar South Big Horn County Hospital CEO John Adlesich has tendered his resignation. SBHCH Board member Margie Triplett stated that she received an email on Friday, Feb. 23, confirming that Adlesich gave the board his 60-day notice of resignation with no explanation as to why. She also stated that she is unsure about what is going to happen since his resignation has n...

  • Upgrades coming to Washakie County School District 1

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Feb 28, 2018

    WORLAND — After several delays over the past few years, a bid for the remodel of the Worland High School family and consumer science area was accepted by the Washakie County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees Monday night. Business Manager Jack Stott said the district received three bids and all were more in line with the budget, than the bids the district received in May. The board postponed the project and rebid it in January in hopes of getting bids more in line with the budget. Stott recommended, and the board approved Fox General C...

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  • Katherine 'Kate' Malin French

    Feb 28, 2018

    Katherine “Kate” Malin French, 27, of Sheridan, died Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, at her residence with family by her side....

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