Articles from the January 20, 2018 edition
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Karla's Kolumn: Colds, detergent pods and Trump
I hate colds. They last forever and I never think I feel bad enough to stay home. I hate taking sick days. It is not that I think I am invaluable or irreplaceable, because I am not. It is just that...
NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn't happen this week
A roundup of some of the most popular, but completely untrue, headlines of the week. None of these stories are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked these out; here are the real facts: NOT REAL:...
US stocks close higher as market sets latest record high
Investors shrugged off the potential for a federal government shutdown Friday, driving U.S. stocks higher and setting new milestones for several of the indexes. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index, Nasdaq composite and Russell 2000 index of smaller-compa...
No new taxes in 2018?
WORLAND — With a more positive CREG report, Rep. Mike Greear said the Wyoming State Legislature likely won’t be looking at any new taxes during next month’s budget session. Greear spoke to the Worla...
Hear me out...The most courageous 2018 NFL Championship predictions
The Divisional round started with a dud but after that, the games got better and better, until bang, we were given one of the craziest, is this real life, plays in NFL playoff history. When Blake Bort...
Warriors fall to No. 4 Rawlins 66-37
WORLAND -Friday night's game against No. 4 Rawlins started out very promising for the Worland Warriors basketball team. The Warriors were able to execute their game plan against one of 3A's tallest te...
Democrats, GOP try to dodge blame for shuttered government
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hours after shuttering much of the federal government, feuding Democrats and Republicans in Congress spent Saturday dodging blame for a paralyzing standoff over immigration and showed few signs of progress on negotiations needed t...