Articles from the June 11, 2016 edition
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Jessie Trujillo Martinez
Former Worland resident Jessie Trujillo Martinez, 70, of Aurora, CO, died peacefully at her home Thursday, June 2, 2016. She was born Oct. 14, 1945, the oldest daughter of Mecho "Mitch" and Catalina... Full story
US stocks tumble as oil prices drag energy companies down
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are skidding Friday in a wave of selling that has wiped out most of the market’s gains from earlier this week. A drop in oil prices is taking energy companies sharply lower and banks are falling again as bond yields con...
Karla's Kolumn
Saturday I attended my second CultureFest. I had been here just a few months last year when CultureFest rolled around. I attended late afternoon when apparently several vendors had already left. This...
Hear me out...Remodeling the Cleveland Cavaliers
One of my favorite movies is the wildly underrated "A Most Violent Year." During one point in the film protagonist Abel Morales is asked why he keeps pushing so hard for a property deal while there...
Joint Appropriations Committee to meet with governor about cuts
WORLAND – The Wyoming Joint Appropriations Committee will be meeting with Governor Matt Mead to discuss the governor’s proposed 8 percent cuts June 21 and 22. According to a press release, Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead is set to present state agency bud...
Core heads to law school; new Crisis & Prevention Director named
WORLAND – Jeanne Core has devoted her life to public service and the well beings of others, and now she will continue on and help others re-build their lives after being a victim of crimes in a d...
BLM Worland cautions travelers near gas processing plant road
WORLAND — The Bureau of Land Management Worland Field Office advises that travel near the Washakie Midstream Gas Plant, approximately four miles east of Worland, will be temporarily restricted from June 13-30 due to the potential for high levels o...