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Merry Christmas! Appreciation story for Commissioner Aaron Anderson's service and winter sport news on A1. Lots of other local news and photos to wrap up 2024....
After 16 years of service, Washakie County Commissioner Aaron Anderson is preparing to conclude his tenure. Reflecting on his initial decision to run for commissioner, Anderson recalled, "It was the last day to sign up." His choice was made somewhat spontaneously but was motivated by a genuine desire to make a difference. In a conversation with his father after registering, he expressed, "I have an open mind and an eye for opportunity." Throughout his 16 years in office, Anderson faced a variety...
Thanks to a big snowfall earlier this month up in the Big Horn Mountains, skiers and snowboarders have plenty of chances to hit the snow while they're home for the holidays. Meadowlark Ski Lodge and Antelope Butte Mountain Recreation Area discussed their holiday schedules as well as making some exciting announcements. Meadowlark Co-owner of Meadowlark Ski Lodge Holli Jones reports that the resort was opened for the season last weekend. Meadowlark Ski Lodge, located at 426 US-16, just off the...
Edith Gay Roessing, 87, passed away on December 20, 2024, at the Worland Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. She was born on January 1, 1937, in Worland to Blufred Sylvester and Irene Dorothy (Greenwalt) Hackney. She had a full life, filled with many interests and a variety of roles. She enjoyed coin collecting, was a dedicated member of the Pinochle Club, and spent hours working on jigsaw puzzles. Professionally, Edith worked as a secretary for several insurance companies and was a...
The generosity of the community in Washakie County, especially during the holidays, never ceases to amaze. This year more than 160 families were provided a Christmas dinner through the Washakie County Ministerial Association’s Christmas basket program. The association’s angel tree program, the Worland fire department’s toy drive and Mad Cyclez new toy drive also helped many children have a Merry Christmas this year. Here at the Northern Wyoming News, with more than 60 bells for our senior community saw people go above and beyond to help our e...
The Worland wrestling team heads into the holiday break full of confidence and ready to make the most of their time in the wrestling room. Wrestling in their annual Battle in the Big Horns dual tournament on Dec. 20-21, the Warriors and Lady Warriors wrestled well in front of the Worland faithful. The Warriors finished third in the Silver Bracket, beating out Powell's JV team 58-24. "Anytime you get a lot of dual and good competition is a fun weekend," said WHS wrestling coach Josh Garcia. "We b...
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and its partner organizations allotted $7,817,641 in 2024 to help elk, mule deer and other wildlife, their habitat and an assortment of conservation and hunting heritage projects across Wyoming. “This grant funding bolsters everything from restoring riparian habitat and treating invasive weeds to removing or modifying old fencing and improving public access to both public and private land for hunting and fishing,” said Shawn Kelley, RMEF northern Wyoming regional director. “Thirty-nine projects enhance more tha...
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