Articles from the March 14, 2017 edition
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Poland confirms Minnesota man as Nazi commander
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland will seek the arrest and extradition of a Minnesota man exposed by The Associated Press as a former commander in an SS-led unit that burned Polish villages and killed civilians in World War II, prosecutors said Monday. P...
Galloping moose surprises snowboarder on Colorado run
BRECKENRIDGE, Colo. (AP) — A moose on the loose caught several skiers and snowboarders by surprise as it galloped headlong down a run at Breckenridge Ski Resort in Colorado. Cheri Luther was snowboarding Friday when she saw the moose approaching, a...
The history of downtown
The other day one of my readers stopped me, said he’d enjoyed my columns about gas stations, and suggested that I write about the history of Worland’s downtown. I was immediately intrigued, although knowing that a discussion about property owned over...
Residents invited to Alzheimer's disease listening sessions
CHEYENNE — Wyoming residents are invited by the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) and other partners to share thoughts and ideas for addressing Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias at a series of statewide listening sessions. A task force is dev...
Ten Sleep man dies in snowmobile crash
JACKSON (AP) — A Ten Sleep man has died in a snowmobile crash near Togwotee Pass in northwestern Wyoming. Wyoming Highway Patrol Trooper Andy Jackson said Gerald E. Walters of Ten Sleep went off a s...
Investing in Worland
WORLAND — Pet Barn owner Terry Sutherland is optimistic about Worland’s future and he acted on that optimism when he purchased the former Rock Bottom Bar at 607 Big Horn and is now renovating it int...
No foul play found in death of Powell man
POWELL (AP) — The Park County Sheriff’s Office says a 61-year-old Powell Tribune reporter whose body was found over the weekend in northern Wyoming died of hypothermia. Gibson “Gib” Mathers, of Powell, was found Saturday by a local man riding...
...And more heartbreak
CASPER - Again, repeating as state champions is one of the tougher things to do in sports, repeating with an entirely different starting five adds to that difficulty. Regardless, the Worland Warriors...