Articles from the January 10, 2018 edition
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Warrior swimmers do not miss a beat in return from break
WORLAND - As hard as the Worland Warriors swimming team pushed themselves before the start of the Christmas break, lightening the training during their break could be justified. But, taking it easy...
University of Wyoming schedules diversity workshops
CASPER (AP) — The University of Wyoming will be hosting its first diversity workshops since hiring a new chief diversity officer last May. The Casper Star-Tribune reports that the workshops will be on Feb. 12-13. The university had two diversity i...
Firearms-in-school policy almost ready
TEN SLEEP – During the Ten Sleep School Board meeting Monday evening, board members learned from Ten Sleep School Superintendent Jimmy Phelps that the committee was almost finished creating the policy and that the policy would be brought to the b...
Ten Sleep Wastewater ordinance amended to accommodate new business
TEN SLEEP – On Monday, the Town of Ten Sleep introduced a new wastewater ordinance at the council’s monthly meeting, in an effort to accommodate for industrial business within town limits, specifically the Ten Sleep Brewing Company. Established jus...
US Supreme Court won't hear prairie dog protections lawsuit
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from residents of a small Utah city challenging endangered-species protections for prairie dogs, but the plaintiffs say their case alleging that their community has been o...
Public Notice Washakie County Commissioners Minutes
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Worland speech team looks to improve on last year's second-place finish at state
WORLAND — Now that school has started up again, so has speech and debate. This year, Worland High School coach Rick Dorn has about 30 students competing. Dorn said that some of the top returners from last year include Paris Caines and Rachael C...