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March 24, 2018

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Karla's Kolumn: Random ramblings on a spring day

Spring has finally sprung in Wyoming, as much as Wyoming ever gets a spring. Local columnist John Davis wrote Tuesday about some of the signs of spring he witnesses. I’ll add mine along with some othe...

 

Basin author to visit The Mount Calvary Assembly of God church

WORLAND — Jim Rannells of Basin, author of the book “A Peace That Passes All Understanding” will be the guest speaker at the Mount Calvary Assembly of God Church, Third and Robertson, in Worland this Sunday at 11 a.m. Rannells and his family live...

 
 By Sheila McGuire    News    March 24, 2018

Evanston residents express concerns about detention center

EVANSTON — Evanston residents concerned about the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center proposed for Uinta County had another opportunity to share their concerns and ask questions during a Uinta County Say No event held earlier t...

 
 By Tracie Mitchell    News    March 24, 2018

Rotary exchange students a thing of the past?

WORLAND – For generations the Worland Rotary Club has had a tradition of hosting exchange students coming to Worland and Worland students going to other countries. But sadly, that may come to an end because of a lack of host families. “It’s been...

 
 By Cyd Lass    News    March 24, 2018

Nothing like the thrill of the stage

There's something about the thrill of being on stage. The lights in your eyes, the dark figures of the audience filling your vision, the vibration of the stage when the music is being played. It gives...

 
 By Alex Kuhn    Sports    March 24, 2018

No. 2 Warriors control Cody in 1-0 victory

WORLAND - A 1-0 victory may not look like a dominating win, but the Worland Warriors soccer team did just that Friday night at Worland High School. Matching up against 3A's defending state champions...

 
 By Alex Kuhn    Sports    March 24, 2018

Hear me out...Is college basketball dead?

After a wild first and second round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament, there's been some handwringing over the state of college basketball. We finally had a 16-seed drop a 1-seed (I feel bad...

 

Leroy Gall

Leroy Gall Sr. passed away March 1, 2018 at the age of 78. Leroy served in the Army and after serving became a farmer and worked as a canal water distribution regulator. He was a member of the Eagles and the American Legion. He served as president... Full story

 

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