Articles from the October 13, 2017 edition
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Media and retail losses pull stock indexes away from highs
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock indexes retreated from their record highs Thursday as retailers and media companies declined and investors shrugged at quarterly reports from a few big banks. Clothing companies and other retailers fell after women’s clo...
FCCLA collecting books for early readers
WORLAND — Worland High School Family, Career and Community Leaders of America chapter is collecting gently used children’s books as a service project. Advisor Brenda Trippel said, “We are needing picture books through easy chapter books [for those...
Girl Scouts remains girl-focused
BILLINGS, MONTANA – Following the announcement by Boy Scouts of America (BSA) to open its programs to girls, Girl Scouts remains committed to and believes strongly in the importance of the all-girl, girl-led, and girl-friendly environment. Girl Scout...
Trump order on health care similar to Enzi bill
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., applauded President Donald Trump’s attempt Thursday to create a path for Americans to have more affordable health care choices through increased flexibility and competition. The executive order pav...
Medicine Lodge Creek gets facelift
WORLAND – About a mile of Medicine Lodge Creek, from the Medicine Lodge State Archeological Site headquarters downstream to the end of Medicine Lodge Wildlife Habitat Management area, is receiving a much needed facelift to address issues caused by b...
Inside Mandalay Bay: A guest's perspective of Las Vegas mass shooting
LAS VEGAS – When Jennifer Tobin, an internet technologies architect from Phoenix, Arizona, checked into the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Oct. 1, she wasn’t expecting anything more than the usual week of gambling and attending a con...
Lady Warriors drop tough match against Lady Bison 3-1
BUFFALO - The struggles continue for the Worland High School volleyball team, this time on the road against rival Buffalo High School. The Lady Warriors dropped a tightly contested match to the Lady B...
Lillie Lee Grayeda
Lillie Lee Grayeda, 52, of Worland, WY passed away Thursday, October 5th 2017 in Billings, MT. Lillie was born to John and Barbara Christy on August 24, 1965 in Enumclaw, WA. Her childhood was spent in Washington with her family. Around 1999 she... Full story