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Be prepared when traveling wintry roads in Wyoming

WORLAND – During the winter months the weather can be unpredictable. It can be a beautiful sunny day one moment and the next moment the snow is falling fast and furious. Due to the unpredictability o...

 
 By Zach Spadt    News    November 21, 2015

Coverage starts with new air medical service

WORLAND — As of Nov. 17, Washakie County residents have a new air ambulance service. Washakie County Commissioners approved entering into a three-year, $25,000 contract with Guardian Air Ambulance, a subsidiary of the Air Medical Resource Group (...

 

Wyoming legislators turn down abandoned buildings bill 

CHEYENNE (AP) — State lawmakers have rejected a proposal that would have allowed development authorities to fine owners of abandoned buildings. The Wyoming Tribune Eagle reports that a legislative committee voted 9-4 in opposition of the bill W...

 

4 percent increase for UW tuition approved

LARAMIE — The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees voted Friday to raise student tuition by 4 percent in the 2016-17 academic year, with half of the revenues generated by the increase going to faculty and staff compensation. The action is in l...

 

Karla's Kolumn

An attack in Paris, France on Nov. 13 did more than impact the lives of those in France. It has created a fear and panic in the United States not seen since 9/11. It wasn’t the attacks themselves that created the terror in the U.S., but rather the f...

 

Cowgirls on a roll

LARAMIE – The University of Wyoming volleyball team returned from Boise, Idaho, on Oct. 24 a bit of a defeated program. The 3-1 loss to the Broncos left the Cowgirls 16-6 overall and 6-4 in Mountain West play. It also left Wyoming with almost no m...

 

Jerry Don Atwood

Jerry Don Atwood 76, of Lander passed away on Monday, November 16, at Wyoming Medical Center in Casper, Wyoming. Jerry was born on March 22, 1939 in Kimball, Nebraska to Helen Margaret (Leininger)... Full story

 

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