Articles from the September 23, 2016 edition
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Community colleges close after threats
WORLAND —Northwest College students received an alert Thursday shortly after lunch that the campus was on lockdown, classes were cancelled and students were to return to the dormitories. According t...
Roadless Collaborative hears from G&F, USFS
WORLAND – The Bighorn Forest Roadless Collaborative, a citizen-driven group established to make recommendations to Governor Matt Mead on roadless area management, held a meeting Wednesday at the Worland Community Center to outline goals for the g...
70 go screen free for Public Health challenge
WORLAND – Last week Worland children and families were challenged to remain “screen free” from 4 to 8 p.m. with Public Health’s “Screen Free Week” campaign. Washakie County Public Health challenged families with children age 3 to eighth grade to re...
Veterans assistance in Park, Big Horn, Washakie and Hot Springs counties
CHEYENNE - A Wyoming veterans service officer from the Wyoming Veterans Commission will conduct community outreach services in Wyoming cities throughout October. Brad Cline is available to meet with veterans and their families to discuss state and...
Woman flips car when spider falls from rearview mirror
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Police say woman freaked out by a falling spider flipped her car in Portland, Oregon. The Washington County Sheriff’s Office tweeted Wednesday that the spider dropped from the rearview mirror as the woman was driving on a rur...
Lady Bobcat breaks 32-year-old record at Worland Invite
WORLAND - Thursday night at the Green Hills Golf Course Thermopolis Lady Bobcat Jules Ward broke a Worland Invite course record set in 1982 by Worland's Francine Faure. Along with winning the Worland...
UPDATE: National Public Lands Day POSTPONED
UPDATE 9-23-16 -- Due to inclement weather the work day has been postponed until next Saturday, Oct. 1. WORLAND - The Bureau of Land Management Worland Field Office invites volunteers to join them at...