Articles from the March 16, 2018 edition
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State treasurer Gordon launches campaign for governor
BUFFALO – Surrounded by family, friends and longtime supporters, Wyoming Treasurer Mark Gordon officially announced his campaign for governor Wednesday night at a celebration in his hometown of Buffalo. “Growing up here in Wyoming, I’ve had incre...
US stocks end mostly lower as midday gains slip away
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks finished mostly lower Thursday in another choppy day of trading after a midday rally faded. Industrial and technology companies rose, but smaller companies and chemical makers skidded. Without any major economic reports or f...
Worland man facing two counts for punching officer
WORLAND – A Worland man had an initial hearing in Fifth Judicial District Circuit Court on Thursday, facing charges stemming from an altercation on Tuesday that resulted in Worland Chief of Police Gabe Elliott being punched and dragged to the ground...
Governor Mead signs fluorescent pink attire bill for hunting
CHEYENNE (AP) — Wyoming has joined about a half-dozen other states that let big game hunters don pink in the field. Gov. Matt Mead on Wednesday signed into law a bill adding fluorescent pink to the fluorescent orange now mandated statewide. The n...
Warriors roll in 4-0 win over Riverton
WORLAND - Sometimes the best defense is a good offense and for the Worland Warriors soccer team that proved to be true Thursday night at Worland High School. In their season-opener, the Warriors...
Lady Warriors cruise to 3-0 victory over Riverton
WORLAND - Using their athleticism to their advantage the Worland Lady Warriors soccer team was able to burn past the Riverton Lady Wolverines 3-0 Thursday afternoon at Worland High School. The Wassum...
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