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November 8, 2016

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Jim Gill wins mayoral race.

Current Worland City Council member Jim Gill was elected as Worland's next mayor in Tuesday's election. Loresa Brinkerhoff retained her seat on the council while Marcus Sanchez was unseated by write-in Michael Neufer. See full results in Wednesday's...

 
 By Alex Kuhn    Sports    November 8, 2016

Lady Warriors leave state tourney early

CASPER - Coming off a disappointing 3-1 loss against Douglas Friday night in the semifinals during Wyoming 3A state volleyball tournament, the Worland Lady Warriors had to quickly rebound against a fa...

 

Partial road closure today

WORLAND — Today (Tuesday), during most of the day, the Washakie County Road & Bridge crew will be replacing a culvert on Lane 17, which is located between Road 15 1/2 and Road 15 1/4. Washakie County Sheriff Steve Rakness asked motorists not to u...

 
 By Marcus Huff    News    November 8, 2016

Northern Wyoming votes in general election

WORLAND – Northern Wyoming voters head to the polls today, with more than 50 polling stations in Washakie, Hot Springs, and Big Horn counties, open from 7 a.m. until closing at 7p.m. Washakie C...

 

WyoLotto shares more money with local governments 

CHEYENNE (AP) — The Wyoming Lottery transferred nearly $800,000 to counties, cities and towns in the state last month. The lottery now has transferred about $2.8 million in profits to local governments across the state this year. Wyoming’s lot...

 

Historic events, elections people want their print newspaper

NEW YORK (AP) — Print newspapers may be disappearing like the home telephone, but not after Election Day. Remembering the frenzy for old-fashioned papers the morning after Barack Obama’s historic win in 2008, newspapers are printing extra copies and...

 
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