Articles from the April 14, 2018 edition
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Karla's Kolumn: The joys of 'Living Biblically'
So let's start this column first with a confession that yes, I am a TV junkie. I was so excited to get our first DVR when we were in Basin because working so many nights I was missing some of my...
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 is legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked these out; here are the real facts: _____ NOT REAL:...
Library meeting to be held in Ten Sleep
TEN SLEEP – The Washakie County Commission will hold a special public hearing on Tuesday to address changes at the Ten Sleep Public Library, following a major renovation and addition. The meeting will be held at the Ten Sleep Public Library at 6 p.m....
Bringing history to life: Worland High School students visit Washington, D.C. and bring back a new depth of understanding
WORLAND – Nothing brings history to life more than actually having a chance to see what you are learning about with your own eyes and experiencing the depths of emotions the hands-on experience c...
Worland Track glad to be competing again
WORLAND - It only took two weeks but the Wyoming weather held long enough for Worland High School track and field team to host their annual D&D Invitational Thursday night at Worland High School. "We...
Hear me out...The toughest golfer in the world and NBA Playoffs talk
I know winning the Master's was an incredible achievement for Patrick Reed last weekend. But Reed slipping on the green jacket was the second most impressive highlight at Augusta National, the first...
European leaders back Syria strikes, warn against escalation
Many European leaders voiced support and understanding Saturday for the U.S.-led air strikes against Syria, but warned against allowing the seven-year conflict to escalate. ___ "What has occurred in Syria in recent days goes far beyond the constant...