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February 07, 2017

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US stocks close lower, snap S&P 500's 3-day winning streak

AP — Energy companies led U.S. stocks slightly lower Monday as the price of crude oil declined, snapping a three-day winning streak for the Standard & Poor’s 500 index. Phone company and real estate stocks were also among the big decliners. Tec...

 

NWC Forensics takes first at Pioneer Trails Tournament

POWELL — The Northwest College forensics team placed first among community colleges and second overall at the Pioneer Trails Swing Tournament hosted by Casper College Jan. 27-29. The parliamentary debate team of Powell’s Connor Hunt and Worland’s Isa...

 

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Fake $20 bills found in the Big Horn Basin

WORLAND – The Washakie County Sheriff’s Office and Worland Police Department have issued a warning to all residents to be on the lookout for fake $20 bills that have been circulated in the Big Horn Basin. According to Washakie County Sheriff Steve Ra...

 
 By Alex Kuhn    Sports    February 7, 2017

No. 3 Lady Warriors put together complete game in rout of Wheatland

WORLAND - A night after being out of sync on offense the No. 3 Worland Lady Warriors put on their best offensive display of the season to go with another suffocating defensive performance. "I thought...

 
 By John Davis    Opinion    February 7, 2017

The 10th Street service stations

In addition to all the gas stations on main street in Worland in the 1950s, there were still more found on 10th Street and further north. Following a hypothetical driver coming from Thermopolis, such a driver could take a left at 10th Street and Big...

 
 By Marcus Huff    News    February 7, 2017

County Commission to honor Petersons, appoint wilderness study group

WORLAND – Washakie County Commissioners will meet today, to hear county agency reports and recognize the contributions of Worland residents Lowell and Punkie Peterson, the 30-year owners and operators of True Value Hardware. The couple closed the lan...

 

Tax increase struck from Wyoming education bill

CASPER (AP) — Wyoming lawmakers have removed a proposed 2 percent sales tax increase from a bill intended to fund public schools. The Casper Star-Tribune reports that lawmakers struck the tax increase Friday from House Bill 236, an omnibus e...

 

Raymond Eugene Sharp

Raymond Eugene Sharp, 85, passed away on January 30, 2017 after a 6-year battle with cancer. Ray was born in Chicago, Illinois on September 29, 1931 to Royal Leon and Ethyl Estella (Kaylor) Sharp.... Full story

 

John Edwin Oliver

John Edwin Oliver, 86, of Greybull, died at his residence on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. He was born July 4, 1930. Funeral Mass will be at 10a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017 at Sacred Heart Church in Greybull. Atwood Family Funeral Directors assisted the... Full story

 

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