Articles from the February 23, 2016 edition
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Sold! Worland Livestock Auction busy on Thursdays selling cattle
WORLAND – Every Thursday at 11 a.m. the Worland Livestock Auction is open for business and it's not unusual to see 100 cattle or steer up for auction. Jim Newby started running the livestock auction i...
Outage scheduled for U.S. 14-16-20 tunnel lights near Cody
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is scheduled to cut power Monday, Feb. 29, to the lights inside the big tunnel on U.S. 14-16-20 west of Cody. The power outage is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. Feb. 29, and the power outage is scheduled to end about 3 p...
Forest enthusiasts meet to discuss Bighorn budget
WORLAND – The Council for the Bighorn Range, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Bighorn National Forest, will be holding a meeting tonight to discuss the impact of budget cuts on public lands. The meeting, to be held at 5...
History Day competition Wednesday
WORLAND - Worland seventh and eighth graders will be competing in the local History Day competition Wednesday morning. The top two winners in each of the five categories - exhibits (individual and...
IEA: Slashed spending by drillers could lead to price spike
HOUSTON (AP) — Oil prices will more than double by 2020 as current low prices lead drillers to cut investment in new production and gradually reduce the glut of crude, the head of a group of oil-importing countries said Monday. Fatih Birol, e...
Jonathan Barnes' importance to Cowboys goes beyond stats
LARAMIE — He’s started 20 games this season, and only the team’s three leading scorers have started more. Yet, University of Wyoming sophomore post Jonathan Barnes doesn’t have statistics one would expect from a regular starter. He averages 2.0 poi...
BOBCATS ELIMINATED
THERMOPOLIS – What a turn of events for the Thermopolis Bobcats. After picking up a 58-43 win over Riverside on Saturday, Thermopolis had to turn around and play the Rebels again on Monday in a play-i...