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  • Warrior swimming hits the Christmas break with positive momentum

    Alex Kuhn, Sports Editor|Dec 21, 2018

    WORLAND — Like the rest of the Worland High School athletic teams, the Worland Warriors swimming team heads into the Christmas break with plenty of positives to build off of. The Warriors competed in Lander and Riverton last week and were able to add another swimmer to their automatic qualifiers list for the 3A State meet in Gillette on Feb. 15-16. Andrew Nelson joined his teammates Zach Cole, Zayne Cooper, Traeten Quigley and Stuart Trombley as the Warriors who have so far automatically q...

  • Dick McKamey retires from Wyoming Sugar

    Tracie Mitchell, Staff Writer|Dec 21, 2018

    WORLAND – Richard (Dick) McKamey, instrumental in the purchase of the Wyoming Sugar factory for the growers from Imperial in 2002, retired from Wyoming Sugar Tuesday. "It was an honor to serve. I did a good job, I am confident in that, found good replacements for myself and other things, and I am confident that those people and the employees and the growers will do well," McKamey said. He added that as a leader he feels that he replaced himself with people that were as good if not better than h...

  • Bomb threat disrupts WHS

    Karla Pomeroy, Editor|Dec 21, 2018

    WORLAND - A bomb threat written on a restroom stall and discovered about 4 p.m. Wednesday resulted in an evacuation of Worland High School. Concerns over the threat also resulted in students and staff entering the high school Thursday morning with law enforcement and bomb-sniffing dogs, ensuring the safety of those entering school. According to a press release from Washakie County School District No. 1 released Wednesday evening, "At the close of school Wednesday, a student discovered and...